Town annual report of Chelmsford 1958, Part 2

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Publication date: 1958
Publisher: Town of Chelmsford
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ARTICLE 30. To see if the Town will vote to accept Orchard Lane, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of the Town Clerk; and to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds, a certain sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Orchard Lane; or act in relation thereto.


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ARTICLE 31. To see if the Town will vote to accept Bowl Road, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of the Town Clerk; and to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds, a certain sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Bowl Road; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 32. To see if the Town will vote to accept Forrest Street, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of the Town Clerk; and to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds, a certain sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Forrest Street; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 33. To see if the Town will vote to accept Kenwood Street, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of the Town Clerk; and to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds, a certain sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Kenwood Street; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 34. To see if the Town will vote to accept Aberdeen Road, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of the Town Clerk; and to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds, a certain sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Aberdeen Road; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 35. To see if the Town will vote to accept Sunrise Avenue as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of the Town Clerk; and to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds, a certain sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Sunrise Avenue; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 36. To see if the Town will vote to accept Kiberd Drive, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of the Town Clerk; and to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds, a certain sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Kiberd Drive; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 37. To see if the Town will vote to accept Wildes Road, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of the Town Clerk; and to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds, a certain sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Wildes Road; or act in relation thereto.


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ARTICLE 38. To see if the Town will vote to accept Fairbanks Road, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of the Town Clerk; and to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds, a certain sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Fairbanks Road; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 39. To see if the Town will vote to accept Colonial Drive, as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and shown by their report and plan duly filed in the Office of the Town Clerk; and to raise and appropriate, or transfer from available funds, a certain sum of money for the purpose of reconstructing Colonial Drive; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 40. To see if the Town will vote to pay for services rendered by the Acting Sanitarian from June 10, 1957 to September 27, 1957; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 41. In the event of an affirmative vote under the above article, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Seven Hundred Seventy Dollars ($770.00) for the purpose of paying the Acting Sanitarian for services rendered from June 10, 1957 to September 27, 1957; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 42. To see if the Town will vote to pay for transporta- tion incurred by the Acting Sanitarian from June 10, 1957 to September 27, 1957; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 43. In the event of an affirmative vote under the above article, to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of One Hundred Eight Dollars and Forty Cents ($108.40) for the purpose of paying the Acting Sanitarian for transportation incurred from June 10, 1957 to September 27, 1957; or act in relation therto.


ARTICLE 44. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a certain sum of money to purchase an Addressograph-Multigraph, or some other equipment for the Town Offices; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 45. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following by-law: "No soil, loam sand or gravel shall be removed from land not in public use in the Town of Chelmsford, unless such removal is approved by the Board of Appeals, and a permit for the same is granted by said Board of Appeals." This by-law is made under the authority of General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 21, Subsection 17.


ARTICLE 46. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 9 of the Chelmsford Zoning By-Laws to include:


C. SIDE YARDS, REAR YARD AND SET BACK EXCEPTIONS.


1. Minimum side yard, rear yard and set back requirements shall not apply to any lot shown on a final or a definitive sub-division


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plan, duly approved by the Chelmsford Planning Board and duly recorded with the Registry of Deeds prior to the adoption of this zoning By-Law, but rather, said lots shall be subject to the side yard, set back and rear yard requirements effective on the date of recording with the Registry of Deeds.


2. Minimum side yard, rear yard and set back requirements shall not apply to any lot laid out by recorded deed or conveyance or shown on a duly recorded plan in conformity with the side yard, rear yard and set back requirements, if any, applicable to the construction of such a dwelling or other building on said lot at the time of said laying out or recording and said lot does not adjoin the land of the same ownership available for use in connection therewith, but rather said lots shall be subject to the side yard, set back, and rear yard requirements effective on the date of said laying out, recording or conveyance.


ARTICLE 47. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 10, B 1 of the Chelmsford Zoning By-Laws, by substituting the following:


B. Accessory Uses and Accessory Buildings.


1. A detached accessory building may be located in the rear yard areas and on the same lot as the principal building, provided that not more than twenty-five per cent (25%) of the required area shall be so occupied, and further provided that an accessory building shall not be located nearer than ten (10) feet from the principal building subject to the yard requirements of the district in which it is located. An accessory building attached to its principal building shall be con- sidered an integral part thereof and as such shall be subject to the front, side, and rear yard requirements applicable to the principal building. The provision for a detached garage is set forth as follows:


a. A garage may be located on either side of the principal building, but shall not protrude beyond the front line of the principal building, and shall be subject to the yard requirements of the district in which it is located as set forth in Section 9, C 1 and 2 of this By-Law.


ARTICLE 48. To see if the Town will vote to accept an Emergency Rescue Truck, to be used by the Fire Department, from the Box 7 Associates; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 49. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Seventy-five Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($75,000.00), or some other sum, for the purpose of constructing a Highway Depart- ment Garage at Chelmsford Center, on land now owned by the Town, on Chelmsford Street, adjacent to the High School Athletic Field, under the supervision of the Board of Selectmen; and to determine whether the money shall be provided for by taxation and/or by borrowing under authority of Chapter 44 of the General Laws; or act in relation thereto.


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ARTICLE 50. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300), to raise the Memorial Day appropriation from Seven Hundred Dollars ($700) to One Thousand Dollars ($1,000); or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 51. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300) for the purpose of providing rent, heat and lights for quarters of East Chelmsford American Legion Post No. 366; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 52. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a certain sum of money for the purpose of purchasing three 1958 DeLuxe Tudor Police Cruisers to be used by the Police Department, said purchase to be under the supervision of the Board of Selectmen; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 53. In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 52, to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell, by good and sufficient Bill of Sale, the three Police Cruisers now being used by the Police Department; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 54. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the Road Machinery Fund a certain sum of money for the purpose of purchasing a Pickup Truck, under the supervision of the Board of Selectmen; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 55. To see if the Town will vote, in the event of an affirmative vote under Article 54, to authorize the Selectmen to sell, by good and sufficient Bill of Sale, the present Pickup Truck used by the Highway Department; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 56. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the Road Machinery Fund a certain sum of money for the purchase of a Truck for the Highway Department, such purchase to be made under the supervision of the Board of Selectmen; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 57. In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 56, to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell, by good and sufficient Bill of Sale, the Truck now being used by the Highway Department; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 58. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a certain sum of money for the purpose of purchasing a front-end loader for the Highway Department, such purchase to be made under the supervision of the Board of Selectmen; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 59. In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 58, to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell, by good and sufficient Bill of Sale, two front-end loaders now being used by the Highway Department; or act in relation thereto.


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ARTICLE 60. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty-two Thousand Dollars ($22,000) to purchase a Fire Truck for the Fire Department, said purchase to be made under the supervision of the Board of Selectmen; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 61. In the event of an affirmative vote under Article 60, to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell, by good and sufficient Bill of Sale, an old Fire Truck now being used by the Fire Department; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 62. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000), or some other sum, for the purpose of continuing the survey and maps of the Town under the supervision of the Board of Assessors; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 63. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the School Committee to establish and maintain State-aided Vocational Education, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 74, General Laws and Acts amendatory thereto, or dependent thereon; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 64. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropri- ate, or transfer from available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90 construction; or take any action in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 65. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell, by good and sufficient Bill of Sale, two used Sand spreaders of the Highway Department; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 66. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 147, Section 16 C of General Laws, to be effective as of January 1, 1959. FIVE DAY WEEK IN CERTAIN CITIES AND TOWNS.


Members of the Police Department of every city or town which accepts this section by vote of the city council, subject to the provisions of the charter, or by vote of the town at an annual town meeting, as the case may be, or, if said city council or town fails to accept this section, by vote of the voters thereof as here- inafter provided, shall be excused from duty for two days out of every seven without loss of pay.


ARTICLE 67. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 1, B 7, by adding to the Limited Industrial District (L 1), and the map referred therein, the following described area situated at the north- westerly corner of Precinct 5, to wit: Beginning at a point at the westerly corner of Precinct 5 at the intersection of the easterly line of Littleton Road at the Chelmsford-Westford town line; thence in a northeasterly direction by said easterly sideline of Littleton Road about 4200 feet to a point opposite the northerly sideline of Oak Street at the boundary of existing "Highway Business" zone; thence in a southeasterly direction by said "Highway Business" zone, 250


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feet to a corner; thence in a northeasterly direction by said "Highway Business" zone about 1800 feet to the southerly line of Hunt Road; thence on a straight line along the southerly line of Hunt Road in a southeasterly direction, crossing Hunt Road and extending to the northerly boundary of existing "Limited Industrial" zone; thence in a generally southerly direction along the line of said existing "Limited Industrial" zone and easterly from and parallel to Hunt Road to a point northeasterly from the intersection of Garrison Road, Maple Road and Hunt Road; thence in a southwesterly direction across Maple Road and in a straight line about 2900 feet to the Westford town line; thence northwesterly by said town line 3000 feet to the point of beginning; said rezoning parcel as shown on plan entitled "Plan of Amended Zoning, Chelmsford, Mass., January 4, 1958" prepared by Towers Engineering Co., Lynn, Massachusetts.


ARTICLE 68. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a certain sum of money for the defense of six (6) claims for land damages on the Billerica Road and Turnpike Road, cost of appraisal of said land, real estate experts, and cost of legal services during the defense of these suits; or act in relation thereto.


ARTICLE 69. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Board of Assessors to use the sum of One Hundred Seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($175,000), or some other sum, from Free Cash in the Treasury for the reduction of the 1958 Tax Rate; or act in relation thereto.


AND YOU ARE DIRECTED to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Post Offices in the Center of the Town, South Chelmsford, North Chelmsford, and West Chelmsford, and at the School House in East Chelmsford and the Westlands School House, seven days at least before the time appointed for holding the meeting aforesaid.


HEREOF FAIL NOT and make return of the Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of holding this meeting aforesaid.


GIVEN under our hands this twenty-ninth day of January, 1958.


DANIEL J. HART EDGAR P. GEORGE ROBERT J. McANDREW Selectmen of Chelmsford.


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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS


Middlesex, ss. January 29th, 1958


Pursuant to the within warrant, I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Chelmsford by posting up attested copies of same at the following places; to wit: Post Office, Chelmsford Center, Post Office, North Chelmsford; Post Office, West Chelmsford; School House, East Chelmsford; Post Office, South Chelmsford, School House, Westlands; seven days at least before the time appointed for holding the meeting aforesaid.


WILLIAM G. JONES,


Constable of Chelmsford.


TOWN ELECTION, MARCH 3, 1958


SELECTMAN-3 Years


Candidate


Pr. 1


Pr. 2 Pr. 3 Pr. 4 Pr. 5 Pr. 6 Total


Daniel J. Hart,


161 Boston Road


640


305


59


92


95


317


1508


Leslie L. Dukeshire


44 Randall Street


70


20


3


35


12


14


154


Raymond J. Greenwood,


273 Riverneck Road


781


636


77


207


124


361


2186


Blanks


12


10


1


1


1


1


26


Total


1503


971


140


335


232


593


3874


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE-3 Years


Daniel J. Hart,


161 Boston Road


653


320


61


94


97


321


1546


Leslie L. Dukeshire, 44 Randall Street


60


28


4


37


12


19


160


Raymond J. Greenwood,


273 Riverneck Road


773


606


73


201


120


348


2121


Blanks


17


17


2


3


3


5


47


Total


1503


971


140


335


232


693 ..


3874


ASSESSOR-3 Years


Claude A. Harvey,


30 Concord Road


1116


680


104


250


165


533


2848


Nathan G. Lapham, 31 Littleton Road


335


197


31


65


60


133


821


Blanks


52


94


5


20


7


27


205


Total


1503


971


140


335


232


693


3874


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SCHOOL COMMITTEE Pr. 1 Pr. 2


Candidate


Pr. 3 Pr. 4 Pr. 5 Pr. 6 Total


Arthur S. Russell,


88 Westford St.


855


437


71


191


159


417


2130


Costas Kevghas, 28 Adams St.


585


495


65


134


64


258


1601


Blanks


63


39


4


10


9


18


143


Total


1503


971


140


335


232


693


3874


BOARD OF HEALTH MEMBER-3 Years


Oliver A. Reeves,


4 Summer St.


669


476


83


58


96


328


1710


Forest L. Donovan,


126 Robin Hill Rd.


525


273


28


22


109


147


1104


Charles K. Gallagher,


13 Rainbow Ave.


165


88


6


19


7


138


423


William G. Jones, 113 Gorham St.


84


76


16


226


10


55


467


Blanks


60


58


7


10


10


25


170


Total


1503


971


140


335


232


693


3874


PARK COMMISSIONER-3 Years


Bradford O. Emerson,


143 High St.


1336


807


133


282


208


618


3384


Blanks


167


164


7


53


24


75


490


Total


1503


971


140


335


232


693


3874


CEMETERY COMMISSIONER-3 Years


Arne R. Olsen,


140 Groton Rd.


1305


824


129


273


202


612


3345


Blanks


198


147


11


62


30


81


529


Total


1503


971


140


335


232


693


3874


LIBRARY TRUSTEE-3 Years


Ethel Booth,


36 Adams St.


1237


724


117


238


194


569


3079


Roger P. Welch,


5 Sharon Avenue


1177


755


122


239


185


568


3046


Blanks


592


463


41


193


85


249


1623


Total


3006


1942


280


670


464


1386


7748


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PLANNING BOARD MEMBER-5 Years


Candidate


Pr. 1


Pr. 2


Pr. 3 Pr. 4 Pr. 5 Pr. 6 Total


George R. Dupee,


22 Woodbine St.


964


517


95


142


164


451


2333


Armand O. Gagne, 119 Boston Rd.


464


366


32


167


52


223


1304


Blanks


75


88


13


26


16


19


237


Total


1503


971


140


335


232


693


3874


SINKING FUND COMMISSIONER-3 Years


Harold A. Fraser


1264


774


125


264


202


621


3250


Blanks


239


197


15


71


30


72


624


Total


1503


971


140


335


232


693


3874


CONSTABLE-1 Year


Ralph J. Pedersen,


6 Lillian Ave.


787


530


89


206


65


401


2078


James E. Simpson, 17 Parkerville Rd.


573


312


38


106


157


223


1409


Blanks


143


129


13


23


10


69


387


Total


1503


971


140


335


232


693


3874


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ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING


March 10, 1958


The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M. by Moderator Edward J. DeSaulnier, Jr. who declared a quorum present.


Selectman Edgar P. George waived reading of the Warrant.


UNDER ARTICLE 1.


The Committee on Revision of the Town Report headed by Charles D. Harrington made a report of progress and requested further time.


The Committee on the Center School made a report through Albert J. Lupien stating that the school is completed and requested discharge of the committee. Moderator DeSaulnier ordered the committee dis- charged.


Mr. Clifford J. Hartley reported on the new High School building construction calling his report a Report of Progress and asked that the committee be continued.


The Committee on New Equipment for Town Offices announced their report would come under Article 44.


Selectman Robert McAndrew moved that John W. Dixon be elected to the Varney Playground Commission. It was so voted.


UNDER ARTICLE 2.


Mr. Goldman moved that the Town vote to amend Section 19, para- graph III subtitled "Hours of Work Shall Be As Follows", by striking out the language in paragraph III and inserting "For those occupying positions designated 'Public Safety Occupations' and within the Fire Department, forty-eight (48) hours per week; Police Department, an average of forty-four (44) hours per week, scheduled in such a manner as the head of such department may deem advisable." It was so voted.


UNDER ARTICLE 3.


Mr. Goldman moved that the Town vote to amend Section 19, para- graph IV subtitled, "Hours of Work shall be as follows;" to read as follows: "Overtime work for those beyond these hours may be com- pensated for by time off, except 'Mechanical and Construction Opera- tion' hourly rates which shall be paid at the standard rate of pay for the job times one and one-half, and except the full time employees of the Fire Department who may be summoned and kept on duty because of a serious fire, and except for the Police Department who shall be paid the regular hourly rate for overtime effective July 1, 1958." It was so voted.


UNDER ARTICLE 4.


Mr. Goldman moved that the Town vote to amend Section 24, sub- titled, "Job Titles and Standard Rates for Wages and Salaries of the Personnel, Wage and Salary By-Law", effective January 1, 1958, to read as follows:


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A. ADMINISTRATIVE AND CLERICAL


Minimum Minimum Minimum


Maximum Maximum Maximum


Increment Increment Increment


1957


1958


*1. Agent, Veterans'


Services


$ 635.00


$ 785.00


$ 50yr-3yrs


$ 750.00


$ 785.00


2. Clerk, Senior


2,530.00


2,730.00


100yr-2yrs


2,600.00


2,730.00


3. Clerk


2,210.00


2,410.00


100yr-2yrs


2,200.00


2,210.00


4. Town Accountant


4,210.00


4,810.00


200yr-3yrs


4,000.00


4,410.00


*5. Town Counsel


500.00


500.00


500.00


*6. Selectmen's Recording Clerk


630.00


600.00


630.00


*7. Board of Registrars Clerk


250.00


250.00


250.00


*8. Clerk (part-time)


1.15hr


1.10hr


1.15hr


*9. Planning Board Clerk


1.15hr


1.10hr


1.15hr


B. CONSERVATION AND CEMETERY


1. Cemetery Superin-


tendent 3,900.00


4,200.00


100yr-3yrs


3,650.00


4,000.00


1A. Cemetery Attendant


1.65hr


1.65hr


*2. Moth Superintendent


300.00


300.00


300.00


*3. Laborer, Park


1.58hr


1.50hr


1.58hr


*4. Laborer, Skilled,


1.85hr


1.65hr


1.85hr


C. CUSTODIAL AND MAINTENANCE


*1. Clock Winder


80.00


80.00


80.00


2. Custodian


2,565.00


2,865.00


100yr-3yrs


2,730.00


2,865.00


3. Custodian


28.70wk


34.70wk


1.00wk-3yrs


1,420.00


28.70wk


D. HEALTH AND SERVICES


1. Nurse, Senior


3,160.00


3,460.00


100yr-3yrs


3,200.00


3,460.00


2. Nurse, Junior


2,850.00


3,150.00


100yr-3yrs


3,000.00


3,150.00


*3. Physicians


150.00


150.00


150.00


4. Sanitarian


4,100.00


4,400.00


100yr-3yrs


3,900.00


4,100.00


5. Meat Inspector


$10.00 per animal


(to a maximum of $200.00)


E. LIBRARY


1. Librarian, Adams 1,690.00


1,890.00


100yr-2yrs


1,800.00


1,890.00


*2. Librarian, Mackay


882.00


708.00


882.00


*3. Assistant Librarians


1.15hr


1.10hr


1.15hr


F. MECHANICAL AND CONSTRUCTION


1. Highway Superin-


tendent


5,100.00


5,300.00


100yr-2yrs


5,000.00


5,300.00


2. Motor Equip. Oper. and Truck Driver


1.79hr


1.70hr


1.79hr


3. Tractor Operator


1.89hr


1.80hr


1.89hr


4. Roller Operator


1.89hr


1.80hr


1.89hr


5. Grader Operator


2.26hr


2.15hr


2.26hr


6. Shovel Operator


2.26hr


2.15hr


2.26hr


7. Laborer


1.58hr


1.50hr


1,58hr


8. Laborer, Skilled,


Mason, Carpenter


1.73hr


1.65hr


1.73hr


9. Repairman, Mechanic


2.10hr


2.00hr


1.79hr


10. Working Foreman


2.00hr


1.90hr


2.00hr


11. Foreman-truck driver (ashes and waste . .


2.00hr


1.90hr


2.00hr


G. PUBLIC SAFETY AND INSPECTION


FIRE


5,100.00


5,300.00


100yr-2yrs


5,000.00


5,300.00


2. Captain, Permanent . 4,500.00


4,700.00


100yr-2yrs


4,250.00


4,700.00


*3. Captain, Call


200.00yr


200.00yr


200.00yr


& 1.94hr


& 1.85hr


& 1.94hr


4. Lieutenant,


Permanent


4,300.00


4,500.00


100yr-2yrs


4,350.00


4,500.00


1957


1958


1957


1958


1. Chief


Tree Climber


(27.30wk)


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*5. Lieutenant, Call


100.00yr & 1.84hr 4,200.00


100yr-2yrs


100.00yr & 1.75hr 4,000.00 50.00yr & 1.65hr 140.00


100.00yr & 1.84hr 4,200.00 50.00yr


8. Janitor


POLICE:


9. Chief


5,100.00


5,300.00


100yr-2yrs


5,000.00


5,300.00


10. Sergeant


4,500.00


4,700.00


100yr-2yrs


4,450.00


4,700.00


11. Patrolman


4,000.00


4,200.00


100yr-2yrs


4,000.00


4,200.00


12. Special Police


1.58hr


1.50hr


1.58hr


13. Animal Inspector


500.00


500.00


500.00


14. Building Inspector


1,470.00


1,400.00


1,470.00


15. Civilian Defense Com- mittee, Chairman


500.00


16. Civilian Defense Com- mittee, Secretary


400.00


17. Civilian Defense Com- mittee, Third Member


300.00


18. Beach Attendant


60.00wk


48.00wk


60.00wk


19. Dog Officer


325.00


325.00


325.00


20. Sealer of Weights and Measures


275.00


275.00


275.00


H. ELECTED OFFICIALS


1. Moderator


75.00


75.00


2. Town Clerk


550.00


1,550.00


(with Partial fees)


(without)


3. Selectmen:


Chairman


750.00


750 00


Members (2)


500.00ea


500.00ea


4. Treasurer & Collector


3,700.00


4,000.00


(with fees) (without fees)


5. Assessors:


Chief


4,100.00


4,300.00


Second-full time ..


For 9 months


3,000.00


Part-time


For 3 months


320.00


Third-Part-time .


1,275.00


6. Tree Warden


Allowed to collect rate per hour


7. Health Chairman


of 2.00hr 300.00 275.00ea


350.00


Board Members (2)


300.00ea


8. School Committee


No Salary




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