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"Article 35.
REPORT OF THE PLANNING BOARD ON ARTICLE 35.
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of September 27, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article 35 of the Spe- cial Town Meeting Warrant of Oc- tober 4, 1937, in the Town Hall on September 30, 1937. After conside- ration of the facts presented, the Board recommends the passage of the article.
M. EDWARD HAYES, Chairman.
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Article 35 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the office of the Selectmen, Town Hall, on Thursday, September 30, 1937, at 7.30 P. M. Said article is the petition of Charlotte W. Sawyer and others to rezone the following described land for business purposes: Lots A-535 and A-536 of Assessors' Plan 2052 and Lots A-20 and A-21 of Asses- sors' Plan 2053, being located at the junction of Felton Street, Broadway and the Frank P. Bennett Highway.
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON, Clerk.
Article 35.
Voted: That the Town hereby amends the Zoning By-Law and the Zoning Map so that the property shown as Lots numbered A-535, A-536 on Assessors' Plan 2052 and lots numbered A-20, A-21 on As- sessors' Plan 2053, said land being located at the junction of Broad- way, Felton Street and the Frank P. Bennett Highway is zoned for business. 10.10 P. M."
A true copy. Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
Boston, Mass., January 19, 1938. The foregoing amendment to the Zoning By-Law is hereby approved. PAUL A. DEVER, Attorney General.
November 23, 1937. To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that the fol- lowing is a true copy of the voted motion on Article 37 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, passed at the adjourned session of November 22, 1937:
'NOTICE OF HEARING
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Article 37 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the office of the Selectmen, Town Hall, on Thurs- day, September 30, 1937, at 7.30 P. M. Said article is the petition of Delmont E. Goding and others to rezone the following described land for business purposes: Lot A-98 of Assessors' Plan 1025 being located on the Lynn Fells Parkway.
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON, Clerk.
REPORT OF THE PLANNING BOARD ON ARTICLE 37
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of September 27, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article 37 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the Town Hall on Sep- tember 30, 1937. After considera- tion of the facts presented, the Board does not recommend the passage of the article.
M. EDWARD HAYES, Chairman ..
Article 37.
Voted: That the Zoning By-Laws and Zoning Map of the Town be. changed so that the land of Kon- rad Berthold on Lynn Fells Park- way, shown as Lot A-98, Plan 1025. on file in the Assessors' Office shall hereafter be zoned for business: purposes.
Yeas 75. Nays 7. 10.30 P. M." A true copy.
Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
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Boston, Mass., January 19, 1938. The foregoing amendment to the Zoning By-Law is hereby approved. PAUL A. DEVER, Attorney General.
November 23, 1937. To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that the follow- ing is a true copy of the voted mo- tion on Article 38 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, passed at the Adjourned Session of November 22, 1937:
"Article 38.
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Article 38 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the office of the Selectmen, Town Hall, on Thurs- day, September 30, 1937, at 7.30 P. M. Said article is the petition of Fred B. Willis and others to re- zone the following described land for business purposes: Lot A-29 of Assessors' Plan 1029, being located « on Broadway.
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON,
REPORT OF PLANNING BOARD ON ARTICLE 38
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of September 27, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article 38 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the Town Hall on Sep- tember 30, 1937. After considera- tion of the facts presented, the Board does not recommend the passage of the article.
M. EDWARD HAYES, Chairman.
Article 38.
Voted: That the Zoning By-Laws and Zoning Map of the Town of Saugus be changed so that the land of Edward B. and Elizabeth G. Carlson of 520 Broadway, shown as Lot A-29 on Plan 1029 on file in the Assessors' Office, shall here- after be zoned for business pur- posesDANN
Yeas 61. Nays 22. 1 0.43 P. M." A true copy.
Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
Boston, Mass., January 19, 1938.
The foregoing amendment to the Zoning By-Law is hereby approved. PAUL A. DEVER, Attorney General.
December 1, 1937. .
To Whom It May Conren:
This is to certify that the follow- ing is a true copy of the voted mo- tion under Article 69 of the War- rant for the Special Town Meeting of October 4, 1937, passed at the adjourned session held November 29, 1937.
"Article 69.
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Article 69 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the office of the Board of Selectmen, Town Hall, on Friday, October 1, 1937, at 7.30 P. M. Said article is the petition of Affie V. Evans and others to re- zone the following described land for business purposes: Lot A-7 of Assessors' Plan 2055 and located on Broadway.
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON, Clerk.
REPORT OF PLANNING BOARD ON ARTICLE 69
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of September 27, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article 69 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the Town Hall on Fri- day, October 1, 1937. After conside- ration of the facts as presented the Board does not recommend the passage of the article.
M. EDWARD HAYES, Chairman.
Voted: That the Zoning By-Laws and Zoning Map of the Town be changed so that the land of Mary E. Smith at 705 Broadway, shown as Lot A-7, Plan 2055, on file in the Assessors' Office, shall here-
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after be zoned for business pur- poses. Yeas 71, Nays 10. 8.54 P. M." A true copy.
Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
Boston, Mass., January 19, 1938. The foregoing amendment to the Zoning By-Law is hereby approved. PAUL A. DEVER, Attorney General.
November 30, 1937. To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that the fol- lowing is a true copy of the voted motion under Article 70 of the Spe- cial Town Meeting Warrant of Oc- tober 4, 1937, passed at an Ad- journed Session held November 29, 1937.
"Article 70. NOTICE OF HEARING
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Article 70 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the office of the Selectmen, Town Hall, on Friday, October 1, 1937, at 7.30 P. M. Said article is the petition of Grace M. Gillam and others to rezone the following described land for busi- ness purposes: Lot A-13 of the As- sessors' Plan 2030 on Broadway op- posite Felton Street.
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON, Clerk.
REPORT OF THE PLANNING BOARD ON ARTICLE 70
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of September 27, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article 70 of the Spe- cial Town Meeting Warrant of Oc- tober 4, 1937, in the Town Hall October 1, 1937. After considera- tion of the facts the Board does not recommend the passage of the art- icle.
M. EDWARD HAYES, Chairman.
Voted: That the Town rezone Lot A-13, Plan 2030, located at 735
Broadway, opposite Felton Street, and belonging to Grace M. Gillam, from residential to business.
Yeas 94. Nays 0. 9.30 P. M." A true copy. Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
Boston, Mass.,
January 19, 1938.
The foregoing amendment to the Zoning By-Law is hereby approved. PAUL A. DEVER, Attorney General.
December 1, 1937. To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that the fol- lowing is a true copy of the voted motion on Article 71 of the War- rant for the Special Town Meeting of October 4, 1937, passed at the Adjourned Session held November 29, 1937.
"Article 71. NOTICE OF HEARING
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Article 71 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the office of the Selectmen, Town Hall, on Friday, October 1, 1937, at 7.30 P. M. Said article is the petition of James G. Smith and others to rezone the fol- lowing described land for business purposes: Lot A-1 of Assessors' Plan 1028.
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON, Clerk.
REPORT OF THE PLANNING . BOARD ON ARTICLE 71
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of September 27, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article 71 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the Town Hall October 1, 1937. After consideration of the facts the Board does not recom- mend the passage of the article.
M. EDWARD HAYES, Chairman.
Voted: That Zoning By-Law and Zoning Map of the Town of Saugus
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be changed so that land shown on Assessors' Plan 1028 as Lots A-1 containing five acres shall be re zoned for business purposes.
Yeas 77. Nays 12. 9.20 P. M." A true copy.
Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
Boston, Mass., January 19, 1938.
The foregoing amendment to the Zoning By-Law is hereby approved. PAUL A. DEVER, Attorney General.
December 1, 1937. To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that the follow- ing is a true copy of the voted motion under Article 72 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, passed at the ad- journed session held November 29, -1937.
"Article 72.
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Article 72 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the office of the Selectmen, Town Hall, on Friday, October 1, 1937, at 7.30 P. M. Said article is the petition of Samuel Shapiro and others to rezone the following described land for busi- ness purposes: Lot A-18 of Asses- sessors' Plan 1029 to a depth of 150 :feet.
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON,
REPORT OF THE PLANNING BOARD ON ARTICLE 72
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of September 27, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article 72 of the Spe- · cial Town Meeting Warrant of Oc- tober 4, 1937, in the Town Hall, Oc- tober 1, 1937. After consideration of the facts the Board does not recommend the passage of the arti- · cle.
M. EDWARD HAYES, Chairman.
Voted: To amend the Zoning By- Laws and the Zoning Map so that the following described land shall be zoned for business purposes:
That portion of Lot A-18 shown on Assessors' Plan 1029 beginning at the corner of Broadway and Main Street running northerly for a dis- tance of 170 feet. Easterly for a distance of 150 feet and westerly for a distance of 170 feet and south- erly for a distance of 150 feet to the point of beginning.
Yeas 95. Nays 1. 9.39 P. M."
A true copy. .
Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
Boston, Mass., January 20, 1938.
The foregoing amendment to Zoning By-Law is hereby disap- proved.
PAUL A. DEVER, Attorney General.
Jan. 25, 1938. To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that the follow- ing is a true copy of the voted motion of the Warrant for the Special Town Meeting of January 17, 1938, passed at the adjourned session of January 24, 1938.
"Article 3. REPORT OF PLANNING BOARD.
After advertisement in the Sau- gus Herald, issue of December 31, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article Three of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of January 17, 1938, in the Town Hall on January 13, 1938. After consideration the Board recom- mends rezoning to a depth of 300 feet.
M. EDWARD HAYES, Chairman. i
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Article Number Three of the Special Town Meet- ing Warrant of January 17, 1938, in the Town Hall on Thursday, January 13, 1938, at 8.00 P. M. Said Article is the petition of Carl DiMauro and others to amend the Zoning By-Law so that Lot A-8.
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of Assessors' Plan 1042 located on Broadway as hereinafter described shall hereafter be zoned for busi- ness purposes.
"Beginning at a point on said Broadway two hundred fifty-one 62-100 (251.62) feet; southerly from Hawkes Street on plan drawn by Lewis G. Hawkes, surveyor, run- ning easterly four hundred ninety 8-100 (490.08) feet to a point two hundred ninety-five 65-100 (295.65) feet southerly from said Hawkes Street; thence running southerly one hundred three (103) feet to the land of A. N. Hawkes: thence run- ning by said Hawkes' land wester- ly to said Broadway; thence run- ning northerly about ninety-six (96) feet to point of beginning, containing forty-five thousand eight hundred (45,800) feet, more or less."
PLANNING BOARD, By William H. Robinson, Clerk. --
Article 3.
Voted: To amend the Zoning By- Law and the Zoning Map of the Town of Saugus so that the follow- ing described area shall hereafter be zoned for business purposes:
"Beginning at a point on said Broadway two hundred fifty-one 62-100 (251.62) feet; southerly from Hawkes Street on plan drawn by Lewis G. Hawkes, surveyor, run- ning easterly three hundred (300) feet to a point; thence running southerly one hundred three (103) feet to the land of A. N. Hawkes; thence running by said Hawkes' land westerly to said Broadway; thence running northerly about ninety-six (96) feet to point of beginning, containing forty-five thousand eight hundred (45,800) feet, more or less. The above land is shown as Lot A-8, Plan 1042 of the Assessors' Plans of the Town of Saugus.
Yeas 107. Nays 0. 9.28 P. M. A true copy. Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
Boston, Mass., March 28, 1938. The foregoing amendment to Zoning By-Law is hereby approved. PAUL A. DEVER, Attorney General.
Jan. 15, 1938.
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that the fol- lowing is a true copy of the voted motion under Article 36 of the Warrant for the Special Town Meeting of October 4, 1937, voted at the adjourned session held No- vember 8, 1937.
Article 36. Voted that the Town do adopt the following By-Laws and Ordinances Regulating Auto- Trailer, Tourist Camp and Park Sites in the Town of Saugus:
Section 1. For the purpose of this ordinance, certain words and phrases are defined, and certain provisions shall be construed, as herein set out, unless it shall be ap- parent from the context that a dif- ferent meaning is intended.
Section 2. Tourist Camp and Park Site Defined. A "tourist camp or park site" is any place where two or more over-night cab- ins, tents or trailers are located, or any premises designed or intend- ed for the purpose of supplying to the public a location for over-night cabins, so-called, tents or trailers.
Section 3. Over-night Cabin, Tent and Automobile Trailer De- fined. An "overnight cabin, tent and trailer" under this ordinance are construed to mean any building, tent, or structure, house car, or automobile trailer, used for, or adaptable to use for, living quart- ers.
Section 4. Unit Defined. A "unit" is a section of ground in any tourist camp used, or designed for use, as a location for a single over-night cabin, house car, tent or trailer.
Section 5. Restricted Areas. No tourist camp or trailer parking shall be permitted to be located up- on any land, park or beach land owned or controlled by the Town of Saugus, except on such spaces as shall be especially provided for the same.
Section 6. Over-Night Cabin, Tent and Trailer Regulations. No unit shall contain less than six hun-
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dred (600) square feet in area, and no unit shall be permitted to ac- commodate more than one (1) over- night cabin, tent or trailer.
The provisions of this section shall not, however, be construed to prohibit any property owner, resid- ing upon his land, from accommo- dating auto trailers of non-paying guests; nor shall they be construed as abrogating the right of any property owner to erect overnight cabins,. as they are commonly known, under the above unit rules and under such sanitary restrictions as the Town may establish. In such cases permits must be ob- tained. [See Section Seven. (7.)].
Section 7. Tourist Camp Permit. It shall be unlawful for any person to establish, or maintain, or to per- mit to be established or maintained, upon any property owned or con- trolled by him, a tourist camp in the Town of Saugus, unless there exists a valid permit therefor granted by the Board of Health and existing in compliance with the provisions of this ordinance. The application for such a permit shall be accompanied by plans of the pro- posed or existing tourist camp, showing the location of all build- ings, driveways, toilet facilities, baths, laundry facilities, slop sinks and other improvements, and such permit may be granted to anyone meeting the requirements as out- lined. A minimum annual permit fee of ten dollars ($10.00) per ten units or fraction thereof tourist camp shall be paid before such per- mit shall be issued.
Section 8. Plumbing and Sani- tary Requirements. All tourists camp units shall be provided with a minimum of for each sex of one (1) toilet, one (1) bath tub or shower, for every ten (10) units, or fraction thereof; a two compart- ment laundry tub, a slop sink and a wash basin with running water, for every ten (10) units or frac- tion thereof.
No dry or chemical toilet closets shall be installed or used within the limits of any tourist camp site and all such closets shall be sealed while within the limits of the Town
of Saugus.
Section 9. Garbage. A sufficient number of tightly covered cans for garbage disposal shall be installed. Garbage so collected shall be de- posited in the Town garbage dis- posal area daily by the manage- ment.
Section 10. Limitation of Resi- dence. It shall be unlawful to re- main or live in any tourist camp for more than ninety days in any six months period, excepting, of course, bona fide employees.
Section 11. Record of Guests. "Persons, firms or corporations conducting overnight cabins, camps or lodging places shall keep and maintain, or cause to be kept and maintained therein a register in which shall be inscribed the true name of each and every person renting or occupying such cabin, camp, or room. Such register shall be signed by the person renting such cabin, camp or room or by someone under his direction. The proprietor or his agent shall write opposite each name the number or name of each cabin, camp or room assigned to and occupied by each guest; also he or his agent shall shall enter the state license num- ber of any automobile being used or operated by the registrant. The proprietor or his agent shall keep and preserve the record showing the date of registration and the time when the registrant entered and quit the cabin, camp or room. Any violation of this section of the by-laws shall be subject to a fine of twenty dollars. A copy of this. by-law shall be conspicuously placed in each cabin, camp or lodging place as mentioned above."
Such record shall be available at all times for inspection by the Police Department or the Board of Health.
Section 12. Lighting. Every tourist camp shall be adequately lighted by electricity.
Section 13. The Board of Health of the Town of Saugus shall have the power to promulgate rules and regulations for the enforcement of
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the provisions of this ordinance.
Yeas 104. Nays 0. 10.20 P. M.
A true copy.
Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
Boston, Mass., March 7, 1938. The foregoing by-laws are here- by approved.
PAUL A. DEVER, Attorney General.
Jan. 25, 1938. To Whom It May Concern:
This is to certify that the fol- lowing is a true copy of the voted motion on Article 6 of the War- rant for the Special Town Meet- ing of January 17, 1938, at the ad- journed session held January 24, 1938.
"Article 6. REPORT OF PLANNING BOARD
:
Jan. 17, 1938.
After advertisement in the Sau- gus Herald, issue of December 31, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article Six of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of January 17, 1938, in the Town Hall on January 13, 1938. After con- sideration, the Board recommends the passage of the article.
M. EDWARD HAYES, Chairman.
NOTICE OF HEARING
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Article Number Six of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of January 17, 1938, in the Town Hall on Thursday, Janu- ary 13, 1938, at 8.00 P. M. Said article is the petition of Grace M. Gillam and others to amend the Zoning By-Law so that Lot A-16 of Assessors' Plan 2053, containing 0.97 acres, shall hereafter be zoned for business purposes.
PLANNING BOARD. By William H. Robinson, Clerk.
Article 6.
Voted: To change the Zoning By- Law and Zoning Map of the. Town of Saugus so that land shown on' Assessors Plan 2053 as Lot A-16 containing.about 0.97 acres shall be:
re-zoned for business purposes, as per plan.
Yeas 103. Nays 0. 9.31 P. M." A true copy.
Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
Boston, Mass.
The foregoing
March 7, 1938. amendment to
Zoning By-Law is hereby ap-
proved.
PAUL A. DEVER, Attorney General.
March 11, 1938.
Mrs. Viola G. Wilson
Town Clerk, Town Hall.
Dear Mrs. Wilson:
I hereby appoint as members of the Finance Committee to fill the vacancies resulting from the expi- ration of their respective terms of office the following:
Mr. Clarence O. Martin, Precinct Two; Mr. Edward Gibbs, Jr., Precinct Four;
Mr. Andrew B. Britt, Precinct Six.
Very truly yours, HERBERT P. MASON, Town Moderator.
A true copy. Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
March 16, 1938.
Viola G. Wilson Town Clerk,
Saugus, Mass.
Dear Mrs. Wilson:
The Limited Town Meeting Mem- bers of Precinct Five met in the courtroom. of the Town Hall at 7.15 P. M. to fill the one-year va- cancy caused by the resignation of Arthur Lee Homan.
Arthur L. Hawkes was elected Chairman.
Horace J. Batchelder was elect- ed Secretary.
The following resident of Pre-
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cinct 5 received nine votes and was elected: Stanley B. Harmon.
Signed:
ARTHUR L. HAWKES, Chairman;
HORACE J. BATCHELDER, Secretary.
I hereby accept the office of Town Meeting Member of Precinct Five to serve until the next annual election.
Signed: STANLEY B. HARMON.
A true copy.
Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk,
March 16, 1938.
Viola G. Wilson, Town Clerk, Saugus, Mass.
Dear Mrs. Wilson:
The Limited Town Meeting Mem- bers of Precinct Four met in the courtroom of the Town Hall at 7.30 P. M. for the purpose of deciding the existing ties between Margaret J. Daniels and William Mulready for a one-year term; the tie be- tween Margaret J. Daniels and Horace Ramsdell for a three-year term, and a two year vacancy.
Charles W. Gibbs was elected chairman.
Ernest F. Tarbox was elected secretary.
The following residents of Pre- cinct Four were elected:
Margaret J. Daniels receiving 15 votes was elected for the one-year term.
Horace C. Ramsdell receiving 20 votes was elected for the three-year term.
Elmer E. Gray receiving 12 votes was elected to serve until the next annual election.
Signed: CHARLES W. GIBBS, Chairman;
ERNEST F. TARBOX, Secretary.
We hereby accept the office of
Town Meeting Members of Precinct Four.
Margaret J. Daniels, Horace C. Ramsdell, Elmer E. Gray.
A true copy. Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
March 16, 1938.
Mrs. Viola G. Wilson, Town Clerk, Saugus, Mass.
Dear Mrs. Wilson:
The Limited Town Meeting Mem- bers of. Precinct Six met in the courtroom of the Town Hall at 7.45 P. M. for the purpose of deciding the existing tie for the one year term between Doris Bowley and Ervin Blunt.
Charles C. DeFronzo was elected Chairman.
John J. Bucchiere was elected Secretary.
The following resident of Pre- cinct Six was elected for the one- year term receiving 11 votes: Erv- ing M. Blunt.
Signed: CHARLES C. DeFRONZO,
Chairman;
JOHN J. BUCCHIERE, Secretary.
I hereby accept the office of Town Meeting Member of Precinct Six, for a one-year term.
ERVING M. BLUNT.
A true copy. Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
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March 16, 1938.
Viola G. Wilson, Town Clerk, Saugus, Mass.
Dear Mrs. Wilson:
The Limited Town Meeting Mem- bers of Precinct Seven met in the courtroom of the Town Hall at 7.50 P. M. to decide the existing tie for the one year term between Marion Spofford, Clarence Kener- son and Robert Samuels.
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A. S. Addison was elected Chair- man.
L. E. Richardson was elected Sec- retary.
The following resident of Pre- cinct Seven was elected for the one- year term: Clarence Kenerson, receiving eight votes. Signed:
A. S. ADDISON, Chairman;
L. E. RICHARDSON, Secretary ..
I hereby accept the office of Town Meeting Member of Precinct. Seven.
Clarence Kenerson.
A true copy. Attest: VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk ..
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Report of the Finance Committee To the Representative Town Meeting and Citizens of the Town of Saugus
The Finance Committee here- with submits its report on the 1938 Budget.
The amounts recommended for the several departments respective- ly should be considered to be the complete funds available for the en- tire year.
The Unpaid Bills Account of $7,- 922.36 is the smallest in several years and of this sum $6,561.27 is an amount which is due other cities and towns for Welfare Aid, an item which is unavoidable. The Welfare Board had ample funds to pay this item out of its 1937 Budget had such action been permissible. On the other hand, the sum of $21,, 805.28 has reverted to surplus from unexpended balances of all the de- partments in 1937.
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