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Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the provisions of General Laws Chapter 41, Section 97A, relating to the operation of the Police Department.
Recommended: That this article be dismissed.
Article 19. To see if the voters of the Town of Medfield will vote to accept the provisions of Chapter 41, Section 108E of the General Laws of Massachusetts as amended pertaining to the minimum annual compensation of Police Officers. (Petition William H. Mann and others)
Recommended: That this article be dismissed.
Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purchase of a 75 foot Aerial Ladder Truck, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Fire Department)
Recommended: That this article be dismissed.
Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purchase of 500 feet of 21/2" hose, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Fire Department)
Recommended: That the sum of $565.27 be transferred from the 1961 unexpended balance of the 'Park Commission'; and that the sum of $184.73 be transferred from the 1961 unexpended balance of the 'Water Standpipe' Account, and that these sums be used for this article.
Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purpose of changing the radios with the Base Station. (Fire Department)
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Recommended: That the sum of $1,550.00 be transferred from the 1961 unexpended balance in the "Fire Department Air Tank Account" to be used for this article.
Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purchase of a new truck for the Tree and Moth Departments and authorize the Tree Warden to trade or sell the exist- ing tree truck, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Tree Warden)
Recommended: That the sum of $900.00 be transferred from the 1961 unexpended balance in the "Fire Department Air Tank Account" and the sum of $4,600.00 be raised and appropriated for this article.
Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Water and Sewerage Board to appoint one of its members as Water Super- intendent or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Water Board)
Recommended: That this article pass.
Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the purchase of a truck chassis and a utility body to be mounted on the same and authorize the Water and Sewerage Board to trade or sell as part of the purchase price the present 1951 truck, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Water and Sewerage Board)
Recommended: That the sum of $4,300.00 be transferred from the ยท1961 unexpended balance of the Special Sewer Account to be - used for this article.
Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to make an engineering survey for the possible exten- sion and improvement of the Town water system, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Water and Sewerage Board)
Recommended: That this article be dismissed.
Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $321.82 for retirement under the provisions of Chapter 708, Acts of 1941, as amended and Chapter 419, Acts of 1943, as amended, relative to teachers entering Military Service. (School Committee)
Recommended: That the sum of $321.82 be raised and appropriated for this article.
Article 28. To see what sum the Town will vote to raise and appropriate to renovate various areas in the Dale Street School (old high school) and to equip four (4) classrooms and the cafeteria, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (School Committee)
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Recommended: That the Town Treasurer be authorized to borrow $14,000.00 and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefore so that the entire loan shall be paid in not more than ten years.
Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to establish a Permanent School Planning and Building Committee to be composed of five members to be appointed by the Town Moderator. Such a committee to be composed of one member of the School Committee and four members at large. Term of membership shall be for three years ex- cept that the initial appointments shall be made as follows: One mem- ber for a term of one year, two members for a term of two years, and two members for a term of three years, and to raise and appropriate or transfer from available funds a sum of money for the purposes of this committee, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (School Needs Committee)
Recommended: That the School Needs Committee be heard from and that this article pass. And that the sum of $500.00 be raised and appropriated for this article.
Article 30. To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Assessors to appoint one of its members as Clerk, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Board of Assessors)
Recommended: That this article pass.
Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Health to appoint one of its members as Agent for the Board of Health, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Board of Health)
Recommended: That this article pass.
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Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Ceme- tery Commissioners to appoint one of its members as Superintendent, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Cemetery Commissioners)
Recommended: That this article pass.
Article 33. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $300., such sum to be used for trucking approximately 1500 yards of peat from the Route 27 reconstruction project to the Vine Lake Cemetery, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Cemetery Commissioners)
Recommended: That $150.00 be raised and appropriated for this article.
Article 34. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500, such sum to be used to initiate a program of surfacing the drives in the Vine Lake Cemetery, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Cemetery Commissioners)
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Recommended: That this article be dismissed.
Article 35. To hear and act on the report of any special com- mittee appointed at any previous Special Town Meeting or Annual Town Meeting or appointed by the Moderator or Selectmen as author- ized by the vote of the Town.
Recommended: That these reports be heard.
Article 36. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee of five (5) members and authorize it to make arrangements and to spend money appropriated under Article 3 for the observance of Memorial Day. (Selectmen)
Recommended: That this article pass.
Article 37. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $7850. for the purpose of completing the swimming pond and its appurtenances located at Green and Brook Streets, and to authorize the Park Commission to spend said sum of money, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Park Commission)
Recommended: That the sum of $7,300.00 be raised and appro- priated for this article.
Article 38. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $5300. for the purpose of operating and maintaining the swimming pond located at Green and Brook Streets, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Park Commission)
Recommended: That the sum of $4,800.00 be raised and appro- priated for this article.
Article 39. To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $500 for the purpose of development and maintenance of Little League playing area. (Park Commission)
Recommended: That this article be dismissed.
Article 40. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning By-Law and Zoning Map of the Town of Medfield by removing the premises hereinafter described from the provisions of Section II. "AA", "A", and "C" Residence District Uses and placing the same under the provisions of Section IV. Business District Uses: That cer- tain parcel of land situated on the southerly side of Main Street in Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, and bounded and described as follows:
NORTHWESTERLY by Main Street about 483.23 feet;
NORTHEASTERLY by land owned by Hillcrest Development Corp. measuring about 500 feet;
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SOUTHEASTERLY by land now owned by Ruth and Robert Nindel to be distant southerly from Main Street 500 feet and .parallel therewith;
SOUTHWESTERLY by land now owned by Helen G. McCar- thy measuring 500 feet;
or do or act anything in relation thereto. (By Petition)
Recommended: That the petitioners be heard.
Article 41 ... To see if the Town will vote to rescind and repeal Article 18 passed at the Annual Town Meeting held on March 13, 1951 and amended November 26, 1956, and entitled "Earth Removal By- Law". (Planning Board)
Recommended: That this article pass.
Article 42. . To see if the Town will vote to adopt the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 8C. Conservation Commission, Establishment, Powers and Duties. (As amended)
Recommended: That this article pass.
Article 43. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following as a By-Law: "Rules and Regulations Governing the Removal of Earth and Rock in the Town of Medfield and on file in Office of Town Clerk. (Planning Board)
Recommended: That this article pass.
Article 44. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to install street lights with shields on Fairview Road on alternate existing poles beginning with pole No. 13579 and ending on pole No. 11, or do or act anything in relation thereto. (Petition of Edward G. Byrnes and others)
Recommended: That this article pass.
Article 45. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 136, Section 4B of the General Laws. (Petition of Thomas F. Clancy and others)
Recommended: That the petitioner be heard, and that this article pass.
Article 46. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer from available funds in the Town Treasury for the purpose of procuring a Master Plan (so-called) and Report for the Town of Medfield, and to see what instructions the Town will give the Planning Board in conjunction therewith, or do or act anything in relation thereto.
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Recommended: That this article be dismissed.
Article 47. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Select- men to petition the County Commissioners to relocate North Street between School Street and the Dover Town Line, or do or act anything in relation thereto.
Recommended: That the Selectmen be heard.
Article 48. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Assessors to use a sum of money from Free Cash in the Treasury for the reduction of the 1962 Tax Rate, or do or act anything in rela- tion thereto.
Recommended: That the sum of $50,000.00 be taken from Free Cash for the purpose of reducing the 1962 Tax Rate.
Article 49. To see if the Town will vote to accept the following named sums as Perpetual Trust Funds for the care of lots in the Vine Lake Cemetery, the interest thereof or as may be necessary to be used for said care, viz:
John D. and Gertrude R. Reilly Lot
$100
Joseph A. Roberts, III Lot 100
Joseph Lessard Lot 50
Recommended: That this article pass.
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In Memoriam
CLIFFORD W. BOSSELMAN
FIRE DEPARTMENT 1944 - 1962
CEMETERY COMMISSIONER 1959 - 1962
312th Anniversary
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Annual Report
of the
Town Officers
FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1962
D. C. Collins Printing Co., Millis, Mass.
TOWN OFFICERS
Moderator
Town Clerk
Charles F. Woodard
Charles W. Keirstead
Treasurer
Walter E. Anderson
.... Term expires 1965
Selectmen
Joseph A. Roberts
Term expires 1963
Joseph L. Marcionette
Term expires 1964
Austin C. Buchanan
Term expires 1965
Assessors
Carlton W. Kingsbury
Term expires 1963
Joseph S. Kennedy
Term expires 1964
Harry E. Conway
Term expires 1965
School Committee
Joseph Donahue
Term expires 1963
Walter Frank
Term expires 1963
Warren Stubblebine
Term expires 1964
James T. Frame
Term expires 1965
Alton H. Hartford
Term expires 1965
Trustees of the Public Library
Edith C. Howlett
Term expires 1963
Laura H. Smith
Term expires 1963
*Burgess P. Stanley
Term expires 1964
Charles F. Woodard
Term expires 1964
Jane G. Cheever
Term expires 1965
Peter P. Vasaturo
Term expires 1965
Collector of Taxes
Charles H. Rayner, Jr. Term expires 1965
Board of Health
Madeleine I. Harding
Term expires 1963
Allison T. Carr Term expires 1964
Claire H. Smith Term expires 1965
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Cemetery Commissioners
Joseph A. Roberts
Term expires 1963
Walter F. Reynolds, Jr.
Term expires 1964
#Clifford W. Bosselman
.Term expires 1965
Water and Sewerage Commissioners
Harry R. Leighton.
Term expires 1963
John D. Williams
.Term expires 1964
Robert L. Coulter
Term expires 1965
Planning Board
William F. Rogers, Jr.
Term expires 1963
Roger E. Hardy
Term expires 1964
Everett J. Wills
.Term expires 1965
Ernest L. Spencer
Term expires 1966
Charles C. Cain
Term expires 1967
Park Commission
Howard J. Christian
Term expires 1963
Vincent Palumbo
Term expires 1964
Walter M. Frank
Term expires 1965
Board of Public Welfare
Warren C. Bois
Term expires 1963
Edwin S. Mitchell
Term expires 1964
Theodore B. Pederson
Term expires 1965
Tree Warden
Ellis N. Allen Term expires 1964
Constables
William J. Griffin
Nicholas N. Gugliotta Robert W. Brady E. Nina Iafolla
Robert B. Ripley
William H. Mann
Allan A. Kingsbury
Robert K. McCarthy John F. McCarthy Francis E. Ryan Clayton Balcom George W. Kingsbury
Chief of Police
Allan A. Kingsbury
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Police Officers
Allan A. Kingsbury Nicholas N. Gugliotta Robert W. Brady E. Nina Iafolla Robert B. Ripley William H. Mann
William J. Griffin Robert K. McCarthy John F. McCarthy
Francis E. Ryan Clayton Balcom George W. Kingsbury
Fire Chief Kenneth R. Clark
APPOINTMENTS MADE BY SELECTMEN
Superintendent of Streets William F. McCarthy
Superintendent of Moth Work Ellis N. Allen
Field Drivers and Fence Viewers
Charles C. Cain
Henry A. Kingsbury
Herbert B. Burr
Inspector of Animals
Carlton S. Cheney
Pound Keeper
William S. Blanchard
Dog Officer
Nicholas N. Gugliotta
Sealer of Weights and Measures J. Fred Whittier
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Measurers of Wood and Bark
Dennis H. Lucy
Arthur S. Atherton
Public Weighers Ralph A. Ellsworth Samuel Gilmore
Keepers of the Lockup
Allan A. Kingsbury Nicholas N. Gugliotta Robert W. Brady E. Nina Iafolla
Robert B. Ripley William H. Mann
William J. Griffin
Robert K. McCarthy
John F. McCarthy
Francis E. Ryan
Clayton Balcom George W. Kingsbury
Police Matrons
Mary MairEtienne
Jessie A. Erskine
Special Police Officers
William Blanchard
Francis Chick
Chester Burks
John B. Gattoni
Mario Ippoliti
Robert Kreger
George Hinkley
Henry Magnussen
Edward Newhall
Mario Pederzini
Albert Leverone
Robert Forsberg
Harry Sanborn
Herbert Carr Andrew Bombelli
Harold Ryan
Albert E. Tuttle
Joseph Souza
John D. Farrell Ronald C. McGill
Horace Balkam
Robert E. Brodeur
Thomas F. Matthews
Samuel J. Johnston
Maurice Bouin Manuel Carvalho John T. Grover
George Hamilton Ercole Iafolla Robert E. Kennedy George Knehr James MacLean Roy Owen Charles E. Ray John Allen James Mahoney George Kadapodis James Pitt H. Arnold Ripley James E. Morris Maude Washburn Walter Reynolds, Sr. William J. Marchand George Smith Henry J. Cassidy Donald E. Ingraham Norman K. Gillen J. William Meau
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Town Accountant
Leslie J. Howlett
Term expires 1965
Town Counsel
Joseph S. Kennedy
Veterans' Agent Philip J. Burr
Veterans' Director
Philip J. Burr
Burial Agent Philip J. Burr
Board of Registrars of Voters
Mary MairEtienne Anne Young
Thomas F. Clancy
Term expires 1963 Term expires 1964 Term expires 1965
Building Inspector
Allison T. Carr.
Term expires 1964
Acting Building Inspector
Benjamin H. Brock Term expires 1964
Plumbing Inspector
J. Roger Petrie
Acting Plumbing Inspector Walter R. Nye
Wiring Inspector
Joseph F. Erskine Term expires 1967
Acting Wiring Inspector
John W. Goucher. Term expires 1967
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Gas Inspector
Walter R. Nye :
Term expires 1967
Acting Gas Inspector
John R. Petrie Term expires 1967
Board of Appeals for Zoning, Subdivision Control and Building By-Laws
Francis H. Kingsbury
Term expires 1963
Herbert B. Burr.
Term expires 1964
Charles Kenney
Term expires 1965
Pauline Goucher, Associate Member
Board of Appeals for Zoning, Enforcing Officer for Trailers Allison T. Carr
Development and Industrial Commission
Robert Eburne
Term expires 1963
Paul E. Seeley
Term expires 1963
Roger E. Hardy
Term expires 1964
Donald W. Baker
Term expires 1964
Walter E. Anderson
Term expires 1965
Harry E. Conway
Term expires 1965
Gordon Yarlott Term expires 1965
Charles N. Wood
Term expires 1966
Arthur L. Lewis
Term expires 1966
William F. Spang
Term expires 1967
James N. White
Term expires 1967
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Director of Civil Defense
Austin C. Buchanan
Deputy Director, Civil Defense Donald P. Mailing
Conservation Commission
Arthur LeBrun Term expires 1963
Thomas A. Blake
Term expires 1963
O. Scott Fader Term expires 1964
Mario Pederzini Term expires 1964
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#Clifford W. Bosselman ** E. Augusta Cain Stanley Swaim Dorothy Kane
Term expires 1965
Term expires 1965
Term expires 1966
Term expires 1966
APPOINTMENTS MADE BY BOARD OF HEALTH
Slaughtering Inspector Francis X. Maguire, V.M.D.
Board of Health Agent-Sewerage Regulations Allison T. Carr
APPOINTMENTS MADE BY MODERATOR
Finance Committee
*Edward R. Perry
Term expires 1963
** Stanley Swaim
Term expires 1963
Myron H. Smith
Term expires 1963
Robert J. Larkin
Term expires 1963
Leon H. Ballou, Jr.
Term expires 1964
William F. Spang Term expires 1964 *Henry R. Bailey Term expires 1964
** John W. Hinckley
Term expires 1964
Richard G. Connors
Term expires 1965
Frederic C. Pemple
Term expires 1965
John H. Roskilly, Jr.
Term expires 1965
#Deceased
*Resigned
** Appointed to fill unexpired term
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School Building and Planning Committee
Warren Stubblebine
Term expires 1963
Blanche M. Kingsbury
Term expires 1964
Frederick W. Blinn
Term expires 1964
Arnold C. Fields
Term expires 1965
Frank M. Dunn, Jr.
Term expires 1965
APPOINTMENTS MADE BY TREASURER
Marie N. Burke, Assistant Treasurer
APPOINTMENTS MADE BY COLLECTOR
Doris M. Rayner
APPOINTMENTS MADE BY FIRE CHIEF Walter F. Reynolds, Sr., Deputy Fire Chief
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DEPARTMENTAL
REPORTS
FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1962
REPORT OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:
Gentlemen:
The Cemetery Commissioners respectfully submit the following report for the year ending December 31, 1962.
On April 27, our Chairman Clifford W. Bosselman passed away suddenly of a heart attack and Mr. Bosselman as a person and his abilities as a Commissioner were sorely missed. As the planning for the current year had been completed, the Commission felt that for the best interest of the Town, the two years remaining of his term could best be filled at the annual elections in 1963.
We were limited in our ability to advance in our program of new development, and are aware that this condition cannot be set aside much longer. We have some progress in rebuilding the banking around the pond which has erroded approximately 18 feet in the past 20 years. This type of work was not in the current plans but we felt it advisable to take advantage of the situation caused by the great amount of ledge encountered in the construction of Cross and Pound Streets. Approxi- mately 30 feet of banking along the inlet brook and 75 feet of the Pond edge has been installed. Basing progress on funds available for this type of work it will probably take three to six years to complete this project.
We are again sponsoring an article to raise a sum of money to begin a program of surfacing the drives in the Cemetery. About $700.00 was expended on these roads this year. There has been an in- crease in traffic over these drives due to many people using them as a short cut to the Dump and to the Dale Street School area.
Due to the prolonged dry spell this season, crab and witch grass have made serious inroads in our grass lands and it is felt that approxi- mately 40% of this damaged area will not come back in the Spring. To correct this an additional expense in fertilizer and seed will be required to regain this lost grass.
We had 3133 hours of labor at a cost of $6,097.93 in 1962. We con- template an increase in this account and in the fertilizer and seed accounts for 1963.
We again wish to express our appreciation to the various depart- ments for their cooperation and assistance during 1962 and particularly
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to the employees of the Highway Department for their extra effort in our behalf.
Respectfully submitted,
WALTER R. REYNOLDS, Chairman JOSEPH A. ROBERTS, Clerk
REPORT OF INDUSTRIAL AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
During the past year several changes have taken place in the indus- trial area.
Two companies have been established in the Straw Shop buildings and one concern closed out there and reestablished on Spring Street in the building formerly owned and occupied by The Medfield Lumber Company who closed out their business.
A small factory has been built on Adams Street opposite the Walker Manufacturing plant, and we hope it will start operation in a short time.
We have had several inquiries from prospective manufacturers who are prospecting for locations to establish factories and we have worked with all parties involved trying to get them together on their establishment in Medfield.
We feel the prospect of getting business to locate here is very encouraging.
Respectfully submitted,
HARRY E. CONWAY, Chairman DONALD E. BAKER, Secretary WALTER E. ANDERSON
ROBERT EBURNE
ROGER E. HARDY
ARTHUR L. LEWIS
PAUL E. SEELEY WILLIAM F. SPANG
JAMES N. WHITE
GORDON F. YARLOTT
December 31, 1962
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REPORT OF THE TREE AND MOTH DEPARTMENTS
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:
Submitted herewith is the report of the Tree and Moth Depart- ments for the year ending December 31, 1962.
We satisfactorily controlled the Elm Leaf Beetle and other leaf feeding insects on our roadside trees this past year. I recommend that $1,000.00 be appropriated for Moth work for 1963.
There were forty-eight town Elms found infected with the Dutch Elm Disease. These trees have since been removed. Continuation of our sanitation and spray program will tend to keep this dread disease under control. I recommend that $4,000.00 be appropriated for the control of this disease in 1963.
Poison Ivy is becoming noticeably less and with continuous spray- ing we will be able to keep it under control. I recommend the sum of $200.00 be appropriated for Poison Ivy Control for 1963.
Trees along several miles of roadsides were pruned this past year and some of our older, dangerous trees were removed. When necessary the stumps also were removed. I recommend that $3,500.00 be appro- priated for 1963.
Our tree planting program kept rolling along with the planting of 47 trees of mixed species. I recommend that the sum of $600.00 be appropriated for this work in 1962.
Respectfully submitted,
ELLIS N. ALLEN,
Tree Warden and Moth Superintendent
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REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF SLAUGHTERING
December 31, 1962
Board of Health Medfield, Massachusetts
Gentlemen:
Herewith is my report as Slaughter Inspector for 1962.
Number of pigs slaughtered and inspected 5
Number cattle slaughtered and inspected 3
Very truly yours,
FRANCIS X. MAGUIRE, V.M.D
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS ON ZONING, SUBDIVISION CONTROL AND BUILDING LAWS
January 8, 1963
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and Residents of Medfield: 4
The Board of Appeals respectfully submits their report for the year ending December 31, 1962.
The Board was organized as follows:
Herbert B. Burr, Chairman Francis H. Kingsbury, Clerk Charles Kenny, Member Pauline M. Goucher, Associate Member
The Board of Appeals held fifteen hearings during the year, the appeals for which include the following subjects:
3 Variances in lot width.
1 Variance as to distance to rear lot line.
1 Variance for house partly in an industrial district.
1 Variance in distance from house to street line.
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5 Special exceptions for frontage.
2 Special permits for home occupation.
3 Special permits for addition to buildings, non-conforming use.
1 Special permit for use of trailer for 10 months.
1 Special permit for use of land for a filling station.
1 Appeal from decision of Building Inspector.
Of the above:
1 Variance for lot width,
2 Special exceptions for frontage,
1 Special permit for use of land for filling station, were denied unanimously, and
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1 Special exception for frontage and variance for lot width, was denied as required by law because of lack of unanimity of agree- ment of Board members.
The decision of the Building Inspector was affirmed.
Respectfully submitted,
HERBERT B. BURR, Chairman FRANCIS H. KINGSBURY, Clerk CHARLES KENNY
Board of Appeals on Zoning
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REPORT OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT
January 3, 1963
To The Honorable Board of Selectmen:
Gentlemen:
I hereby submit the report of the Police Department of the Town of Medfield for the year ending December 31, 1962.
ACCIDENTS REPORTED 105
ACCOSTING 9
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ANIMALS
Strayed or Lost
123
Found
113
Nuisances
70
Injured or Struck by Cars
54
21
Killed by Police Persons Bitten
49
AMBULANCE TRIPS
92
ARRESTS
38
ASSAULTS
5
ASSISTANCE
Other Departments
205
Stranded Persons and Motorists
293
AUTOMOBILE VIOLATIONS
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