Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1956-1960, Part 11

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Publication date: 1956
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Art


SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL


RAYMOND GREY


Tufts College


AB, MS


Principal


WILLIAM CLEARY


Union College


BS


Social Studies


Regis College


AB


Languages


Boston College


MA


Salem Teachers College


BS


Subject


Tufts College


AB, MS


Principal


Immaculata College, Pa.,


AB


Social Studies


Boston University


BS, M.Ed.


Orientation


Guidance


MARY GREEN ARTHUR HAYES


Home Economics


Social Studies


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CHRISTINE DEMETRIOU


Commercial


HELEN DAILY


Professional Training


178


JOHN DILLON


MARY EMERSON ARTHUR GULLA MORA RAWLINGS


DOROTHY RAY


Boston University


AB


Languages


IRVING SCHWARTZ


American International College


BA, MA


English


CAROL SPAULDING


Massachusetts School of Art


BS


Art


RALPH STETSON


Northeastern University


Industrial Arts


ROBERT SULLIVAN


Boston College


BS


Mathematics


University of New Hampshire


BS


Science


Smith College


AB


English


Salem Teachers College


BS


Boston University


M.Ed.


JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS


EDITH HATCH


Fitchburg Teachers College


Boston University


BS


Truro College


AB


New England Conservatory


MS


Music


Radcliffe College


AB


Boston University


M.Ed.


University of Maine


BS


Remedial Reading Physical Education


EDWARD JAMES


JOHN PRISKE


RUTH PROCTOR


ISADORE STEARNS


Washington and Lee


Fitchburg Teachers College


M.Ed.


University of New Hampshire


BS


Home Economics


Social Studies


Georgetown University Brooklyn College


BS


BA


Social Studies


MA


New York University


BA


Science


JON THUNBERG MARION TOWNE HENRY WALL


Commercial


.


Guidance Physical Education


TOWN WARRANT


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MIDDLESEX, ss.


PORAT


INCO


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ACTON


To either of the Constables of the Town of Acton, in said County, Greetings :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify the legal voters of said Town of Acton, qualified to vote at town meetings for the trans- action of town affairs, to meet in their respective precincts, to wit:


Precinct 1-Town Hall, Acton Center


Precinct 2- Congregational Church, South Acton


Precinct 3 - Acton Community Center, West Acton


at 12 o'clock noon, Monday, the fourth day of March, 1957 by posting a copy of this warrant, by you attested, at each of the places as directed by vote of the town, seven days at least before the fourth day of March.


To bring in their votes on one ballot for the following town officers: Moderator, town clerk, town treasurer, town col- lector, one selectman for three years; one assessor for three years; one member of the board of public welfare for three years; one member of the board of public welfare for two years (to fill vacancy) ; four constables for one year; one cemetery commissioner for three years; two members of the school committee for three years; one member of the school committee for one year (to fill vacancy) ; one member of the board of health for three years; one trustee Memorial Library for three years; a tree warden for one year; one member of the planning board for five years.


The polls will be open at 12 o'clock noon, and close at 8 o'clock P. M.


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You are further requested in the name of the Common- wealth to notify the legal voters of said Town of Acton as aforesaid, to meet at the BLANCHARD AUDITORIUM in said Acton on


Monday, March 11, 1957, at 7:30 o'clock P. M.


Then and there to act on the following articles :


Article 1. To choose all necessary Town Officers and Committees and fix the salaries and compensation of all the elective officers of the Town.


Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to accept the several reports of the Town Officers and Boards, or take any other action relative thereto.


Article 3. To hear and act upon the reports of any Committees chosen at any previous town meeting that have not already reported.


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Article 4. To see what sums of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to defray the necessary ex- penses of the several departments of the Town and determine how the same shall be raised.


It is recommended that the following sums of money be raised and appropriated for the several purposes hereinafter designated and that the same be expended only for the pur- poses under the direction of the respective boards, commit- tees or officers of the Town as follows:


1957 BUDGET


Item


Expended 1956


Recommended 1957


General Government 3.94% of Total


1


$55.00


Moderator


$75.00


2


49.60


Finance Committee Expense


75.00


3


1,200.00


Selectmen's Salaries


1,200.00


4


298.49


Selectmen's Expenses


500.00


5


3,536.55


Town Office - Clerk Person-


nel - Wages


10,800.00


6


1,300.00


Town Accountant - Salary


1,400.00


7


199.89


Expenses


350.00


8


1,300.00


Treasurer - Salary


1,400.00


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Recommended 1957


Item


Expenses


400.00


10


2,500.00


Town Collector - Salary


2,000.00


11


675.24


Expenses


850.00


Assessors' Salaries


4,600.00


13


352.50


Expenses 400.00


14


1,355.00


1,000.00


15


288.36


350.00


16


2,330.80


1,500.00


17


785.75


700.00


18


500.00


Legal Services - Board of Selectmen


500.00


19


806.33


Planning Board - Expenses 350.00


20


1,110.83


Service Fees


1,650.00


21


$23,344.34


Total General Government .. $30,100.00


Buildings and Grounds 1.05% of Total


22


$2,898.24 Buildings and Grounds


Wages


$3,280.00


23


3,844.52


Expenses


4,730.00


24


$6,742.76


Total Buildings and Grounds


$8,010.00


Protection of Persons and Property 11.48% of Total


25


$24,641.16


$31,185.00


26


5,124.95


5,315.00


27


9,458.45


Operation and Uniforms .. Fire Department - Salaries and Wages Expenses


13,050.00


28


8,968.51


9,680.00


29


4,347.52


Fire Alarm System - Sal- aries and Wages Expenses


4,680.00


30


143.67


1,045.00


31


10,702.60


Fire Hydrant Rental


10,900.00


32


250.00


Sealer Weights and Measures - Salary Expenses


250.00


33


50.00


50.00


34


999.75


Moth Department Chapter 666 - Wages


1,125.00


35


1,960.27


Expenses including Poison Ivy


2,000.00


181


Expended 1956


9


400.00


12


4,300.00


Town Clerk - Salary Expenses


Elections and Registrations Salaries and Wages Expenses


Police, Salaries and Wages Expenses including Cruiser


Recommended 1957


Item


36


1,199.15


Dutch Elm Disease Control - Chapter 761 ..


1,500.00


37


87.00


Town Forest - Maintenance


100.00


38


250.00


Shade Tree Replacement


250.00


39


1,993.40


2,225.00


40


1,199.90


1,200.00


41


750.00


Wire Inspector - Salary and


Travel


750.00


42


60.98


Expenses


100.00


43


253.00


Building Inspector - Wages and Travel


1,250.00


44


Expenses


100.00


45


316.50


Dog Officer


350.00


46


Building Committee - Ex-


penses


500.00


47


$72,756.81


Total Protection


$87,605.00


Health and Sanitation 3.88% of Total


48


$50.00


Board of Health - Salaries


$275.00


49


866.21


Expenses


950.00


50


2,340.00


Secretary - Salary


2,645.00


51


3,120.00


Town and School Nurse


3,380.00


52


960.00


960.00


53


475.00


Assistant Nurse - Wages ..


800.00


54


1,272.75


Board of Health Agent and Assistant Agent - Wages Expenses


2,000.00


55


297.04


500.00


56


150.00


Inspector Milk and Food ....


300.00


57


3,834.00


Custodian - Town Dump -


Wages


3,888.00


58


Assistant Custodian -


648.00


59


762.75


1,200.00


60


652.50


State Sanitorium


700.00


61


103.20


Medical Supplies


150.00


62


1,746.35


School Clinic


1,600.00


63


7,900.00


Garbage Collection


8,400.00


64


150.00


Inspector of Animals -


150.00


65


28.06


Expenses


30.00


182


Salary


Town Dump - Wages Expenses


....


Salary Expenses


Tree Warden - Wages Expenses


Expended 1956


Recommended 1957


Item


66


Plumbing Inspector - Wages


1,000.00


67


$25,670.86


Total Health and Sanitation $29,576.00


Highways 8.06% of Total


68


$6,788.87


Village Highways


$5,500.00


69


2,587.68


Drainage


5,300.00


70


8,738.35


Chapter 81 Highways


8,700.00


71


2,000.00


Chapter 90 Highways


2,000.00


72


25,999.86


Snow Removal


30,000.00


73


499.95


Traffice Signs - Lines


1,000.00


74


907.20


Highway Vacations and Holidays


1,690.00


75


6,929.77


Street Lighting


7,300.00


76


$54,461.68


Total Highways


$61,490.00


Charities 5.88% of Total


77


$2,275.00


Welfare District Adminis- tration and Welfare Board Salaries


$2,400.00


78


5,000.00


General Relief and Disability Assistance


5,000.00


79


41,000.00


Old Age Assistance


31,000.00


80


5,500.00


Aid to Dependent Children


6,500.00


81


$53,775.00


Total Charities


$44,900.00


Veterans' Aid 1.37% of Total


82


$200.00


Veterans' Benefits - Salary


$200.00


83


199.16


Expenses 250.00


84


8,737.93


Veterans' Benefits Expendi- tures 8,000.00


Veterans' Services


2,000.00


85


86


$9,137.09


Total Veterans' Aid $10,450.00


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Expended 1956 963.00


Expended 1956


Recommended 1957


Education 45.88% of Total


87


$153,695.00


Instruction - Local


$131,047.00


88


38,725.95


- Regional 109,995.84


89


6,060.76


Textbooks and Supplies Local


5,264.00


- Regional


5,969.52


91


27,526.90


Plant Operation - Local


23,530.00


92


2,425.00


- Regional


16,453.72


93


8,259.69


Blanchard Auditorium


10,500.00


94


2,020.20


Maintenance - Local


3,375.00


95


114.14


- Regional 439.00


96


15,384.46


Auxiliary Agencies -Local


12,125.00


97


5,121.37


- Regional


16,721.92


98


8,531.63


General Control - Local


6,575.00


9.9


3,907.10


- Regional


5,850.16


100


1,116.13


Outlay - Local


1,500.00


101


- Regional


175.60


102


Contingency Fund - Local .. 400.00


103


109.75


- Regional


175.60


104


$222,594.77


Total Local School Budget .. $194,316.00


105


55,587.02


Total Regional School Bud- get


155,781.36


106


$278,181.79


Total Education


$350,097.36


Libraries .75% of Total


107


$3,416.55


Libraries - Salaries and


Wages


$4,000.00


108


1,177.69


Expenses


1,100.00


109


660.00


Books


660.00


110


$5,254.24


Total Libraries


$5,760.00


Recreation .2% of Total


111


$807.91


Playgrounds - Wages


$1,000.00


112


Expenses


500.00


/


113


$807.91


Total Recreation


$1,500.00


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Item


90


5,183.71


Expended 1956


Recommended 1957


Cemeteries 1.95% of Total


114


$11,194.25


Cemeteries, Salaries -


Wages


$12,350.00


115


2,495.77


Expenses


2,500.00


116


$13,690.02


Total Cemeteries


$14,850.00


Other Classified Expenses 1.97% of Total


117


$2,222.57


Town Reports


$2,500.00


118


2,280.57


Workmen's Compensation ....


2,700.00


119


599.50


Surety Bonds


675.00


120


Archives Committee - Ex-


500.00


121


1,674.38


Fire Insurance - Town Buildings


1,810.00


122


581.72


Memorial Day


600.00


123


3,792.00


Pension Fund


4,439.95


124


205.50


Pension Fund Expense


226.30


125


19.32


Military Service Fund


33.72


126


19.15


Board of Appeals - Ex-


50.00


127


1,500.00


Miscellaneous


1,500.00


128


12,894.71


Total Other Classified Ex- penses


$15,034.97


Amortization and Interest Requirements for the Bonded Indebtedness of the Town and the Regional School District 13.58% of Total


129


$16,000.00


Elementary and High Schools


Maturing Debt


$16,000.00 4,615.00


130


4,930.00


Interest


131


20,000.00


Blanchard Auditorium Ma- turing Debt


20,000.00


132


1,200.00


Interest


800.00


133


24,700.00


Regional School Maturing


Debt 15,200.00


134


33,345.00


Interest


41,367.75


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Item


penses


penses


Expended 1956


Recommended 1957


Item


135


5,000.00


Surface Drainage Mohawk


Drive and Seneca Road Maturing Debt


5,000.00


Interest 175.00


136


254.49


137


Anticipation of Revenue


Notes - Interest 500.00


138 $105,429.49


Total Amortization and In- terest Requirements $103,657.75


$662,146.70 TOTAL BUDGET $763,031.08


Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $6,000.00 for Chapter 90 Construction of Main Street, South Acton from Central Street northerly to Prospect Street, a distance of approximately 2,400 feet; said money to be used in conjunction with $6,000.00 to be allotted by the County and $18,000.00 to be allotted by the State, or take any other action relative thereto.


The Town has received a State allotment for approved highway projects and the Finance Committee recommends that $6,000.00 be transferred from Surplus Revenue.


Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate from the Surplus Revenue Account the amount of the State's and County's allotments for highways under Chapters 81 and 90; provided that the reimbursement be credited back to the Surplus Revenue Account, or take any other action relative thereto.


Approval of the conditions of this Article is recommended.


Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of $6,250.00 from the Machinery Fund to the Machinery Account, or take any other action relative thereto.


Approval of this bookkeeping transfer is recommended.


Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of


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$6,000.00, or any other sum, for the construction of sidewalks on Main Street in South Acton, in conjunction with the new construction on Main Street in South Acton, or take any other action relative thereto.


In view of the fact that this construction will cost $3,000.00 less if done in conjunction with the Main Street highway project, the Finance Committee recommends that not more than $6,000.00 be raised and appropriated under this article.


Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $10,444.95 for the permanent construction of School Street, South Acton, or take any other action relative thereto.


The Town has received a State allotment for approved highway projects and the Finance Committee recommends that $10,444.95 be transferred from the Surplus Revenue.


Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $1,100.00, or any other sum, to be expended by the Fire Department for the purchase of a remote control radio and fire alarm transmitter to be installed at the Acton Center Fire Station, or take any other action relative thereto.


The Finance Committee recommends the transfer of this amount from Surplus Revenue.


Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $3,300.00, or any other sum, to be expended by the Fire Department for the extension of the fire alarm circuit to Arlington Street, Agawam Road, Sioux Street, Mohegan Road. Quaboag Road, Seminole Road, Seneca Road, Mohawk Drive, Oneida Road and Orchard Drive, and in connection therewith to install ten alarm boxes throughout this territory and a master box at the Acton High School, or take any other action relative thereto.


It is recommended that $3,300.00 be raised and appro- priated for this purpose.


Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to purchase, take by eminent domain or other-


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wise acquire for the Town for the construction of a fire station thereon a tract of land with the buildings thereon believed to belong to Ormal S. R. Laffin and Mary M. Laffin, located in that part of Acton called West Acton on the Westerly side of Central Street and adjacent to and northerly of Laffin's Garage; and to see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $7,000.00, or any other sum, therefor to be pro- vided by taxation, by appropriation from available funds in the Treasury or by borrowings under Chapter 44 of the General Laws, or take any other action relative thereto.


It is recommended that $7,000.00 be raised and appro- priated for this purpose.


Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Building Committee to enter into contracts on behalf of the Town for the planning, constructing and equip- ping of a fire station on a tract of land located in that part of Acton called West Acton on the westerly side of Central Street and adjacent and northerly of Laffin's Garage, and to see if the Town will appropriate the sum of $75,000.00, or any other sum, therefor to be provided by taxation, by appropriation from available funds in the Treasury or by borrowings under Chapter 44 of the General Laws, or take any other action relative thereto.


The Finance Committee recommends this Article be ap- proved and that the sum of $15,000.00 be transferred from Surplus Revenue and that not more than $60,000.00 be bor- rowed under provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws.


Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Building Committee to enter into contracts on behalf of the Town for the planning, constructing, equipping and furnishing of an elementary school building on land of the Town located on Charter Road; and to see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money therefor to be provided by taxation, by appropriation of available funds in the Treasury or by borrowings under Chapter 44 of the General Laws and Chapter 645 of the Acts of 1948 as amended, or take any other action relative thereto.


The remarks of the Finance Committee will be found in the brochure of the School Building Committee.


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Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $2,500.00, or any other sum, for the payment of vocational tuition and transportation according to the provisions of Chapter 74 of the General Laws, or take any other action relative thereto.


The Finance Committee recommends approval of this Article.


Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $500.00, or any other sum, to establish a special Water Safety Account for the support of the Water Safety Program which is jointly sponsored by the Red Cross and the School Depart- ment, or take any other action relative thereto.


Approval is recommended.


Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $1,200.00, or any other sum, to pay the cost of effecting insurance providing indemnity for or protection to any officer or employee of the Town against loss by reason of his lia- bility to pay damages to others for bodily injuries, including death at any time resulting therefrom, or for damage to property caused by operation, within the scope of his official duties or employment, of motor or other vehicles owned by the Town as provided by the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 5, Sub-section 1, as amended, or take any other action relative thereto.


This is the same amount as requested last year, and ap- proval is recommended.


Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $778.24, or any other sum, to pay the cost of obtaining cov- erage of various objects suitable for insurance under a boiler and machinery policy, or take any other action relative thereto.


This is a continuation of this insurance program and approval is recommended.


Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds, the sum of


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$200.00 as its contribution to the West and South Water Supply District of Acton toward the cost of extending a six inch water main from Hosmer Street to the Acton town dump on Massachusetts Avenue, or take any other action relative thereto.


This is the fourth of ten annual payments required to pay for the extension of Water Service at this location and approval is recommended.


Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $5,000.00, or any other sum, to be set aside as a Stabiliza- tion Fund, or take any other action relative thereto.


Approval of this Article insures the continuation of a long- range program for the purchase of Fire Department appara- tus. The Finance Committee recommends this amount be raised and appropriated.


Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $3,500.00, or any other sum, for the purchase of a new truck for the Tree and Moth Departments, or take any other action relative thereto.


Your Finance Committee recommends transferring $3,500.00 from Surplus Revenue for the purchase of this truck which will replace a 1930 model A Ford.


Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $2,000.00, or any other sum, for the installation of lighting fixtures in the Memorial Library, or take any other action relative thereto.


Approval of this Article is recommended.


Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $250.00, or any other sum, for the purchase of new chairs and magazine rack for the Memorial Library, or take any other action relative thereto.


Approval of this Article is recommended.


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Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $2,700.00, or any other sum, for mosquito control spraying, or take any other action relative thereto.


The Finance Committee recommends that $1,000.00 be raised and appropriated under this Article and expended only in case of emergency.


Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $2,304.69, or any other sum, to defray the necessary expenses incurred by the Board of Public Welfare for the installation of health and sanitation improvements in the home of a welfare recipient, or take any other action relative thereto.


Approval of this Article is recommended.


Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 401 of the Acts of 1956 entitled "An Act Extending To Certain Civil Defense Volunteers, the Provisions of Law Applicable to Municipal Employees for Indemnification of Damages Sustained Through the Operation of Publicly Owned Vehicles," or take any other action relative thereto.


We believe this Article should be approved.


Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $3,500.00, or any other sum, for alterations to Highway De- partment buildings, or take any other action relative thereto.


It is recommended that this Article be referred to the Building Committee for further study.


Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to amend the By-Laws of the Town of Acton by striking out Article 1 of Section 1 and inserting the following :


Article 1. The annual town meeting for the election of town officers shall be held on the last Monday of March in each year.


or take any other action relative thereto.


We feel this is a logical move for the Town.


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Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Protective Zoning By-Law of the Town of Acton by rezoning an area on the southerly side of Route #2 between Hosmer Street and Piper Road in South Acton to industrial for a depth of 850 feet, such land now being zoned partially busi- ness and partially residential, or take any other action rela- tive thereto.


Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Protective Zoning By-Law of the Town of Acton by rezoning an area on the southerly side of Route 2A, North Acton from what is now partially business and partially residential to industrial, said area starting at the boundary of Harold Buxton and Leo T. McCarthy and running along Route 2A in a southeasterly direction for approximately 1,625 feet; thence in a southwesterly direction for approximately 2,500 feet, thence running in a northwesterly direction for approxi- mately 500 feet to a stone wall, thence running along the wall to its end, thence in a westerly direction for approximately 200 feet, thence in a northwesterly direction for approximately 75 feet and thence running for approximately 1,600 feet back to the point of its beginning, said area containing approxi- mately 80 acres, or take any other action relative thereto.


Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Protective Zoning By-Law of the Town of Acton by rezoning from residential to business the property in West Acton owned by Seminole Realty Trust and bounded by the Boston and Maine Railroad, the West Acton Fire House property, Windsor Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue, or take any other action relative thereto.


Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Protective Zoning By-Law of the Town of Acton by adding a new paragraph, numbered Five (5) to Section III of the By-Law as follows:


5. Trailers: Hereafter no person shall use or permit to be used for dwelling purposes within the Town, any trailer or similar mobile equipment whether registered or unregistered, mobile or immobile, except that mobile trailers may be used as temporary dwelling purposes, provided such use is licensed by the Selectmen, said license to be ap- plied for by the occupant within three (3) days


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after the unit is located in the Town, and with no license granted hereunder to be for a period exceed- ing six (6) calendar months. or take any other action relative thereto.


The Finance Committee approves passage of this Article as a means of protecting town property values.


Article 33. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Protective Zoning By-Law of the Town of Acton by rezoning from residential to industrial the property at 193 Central Street, consisting of approximately seven-eighths (7/8) of an acre owned by James Kinsley, or take any other action rela- tive thereto.


Article 34. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Protective Zoning By-Law of the Town of Acton by adding the following as paragraph three (3) to Section IV - Busi- ness District, or take any other action relative thereto.


3. Area Regulation. A structure erected for residential purposes in a business zone shall conform to the area, set back, side and rear line restrictions as set forth in Section III of the Protective Zoning By-Law of the Town of Acton.




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