Town annual reports of Wayland Massachusetts 1963-1965, Part 2

Author: Wayland (Mass.)
Publication date: 1963
Publisher: Printed at the Middlesex Freeman Office
Number of Pages: 752


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4,565. 55


4,000. 00


15


Air Conditioning- -


1,450. 00


16


Library and Welfare. . Paint Trim


1,000.00


17


TREASURER


Salary


6,050. 00


6,050. 00


6,500. 00


18


Expense.


200. 00


173. 90


200. 00


19


Tax Title Expense .. 1,000. 00


From" Reserve" .. 143. 08


1,143. 08


1,000.00


20


Microfilm


3,600. 00


3,424. 51


18


1962 Appro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


COLLECTOR


Salary


6,600.00


6,600. 00


7,000. 00


21


Expense


200. 00


139. 94


200. 00


22


ASSESSORS


Salaries:


Chairman


1,200.00


1,200.00


1,200.00


23


2nd Man


1,000.00


1,000.00


1,000.00


24


3rd Man


900.00


900.00


900. 00


25


Expense


800. 00


797. 66


1,000.00


26


Assessors' Maps. . .


Atlas and Maps ..


4,000. 00


From '61


3,000.00


6,975.00


4,000. 00


27


Printing Maps and Covers


870. 00


From '61 .


980. 00


1,455.00


600. 00


28


Professional Services 2, 500.00


565.00


1,500.00


29


FINANCE COMMITTEE


Expense


50.00


50. 00


50. 00


30


SALARY AND WAGE CO-


ORDINATING COMMITTEE


Reclassification and


Adjustment Fund. . 2,500. 00


1,000.00


31


Expense


50.00


35.00


50. 00


32


Wage and Salary Consultant


1,500. 00


33


TOWN COUNSEL


Retainer


2,500.00


2,500. 00


2,500. 00


34


Disbursements and


Claims


9,000.00


From "Reserve" 3, 010. 60


12, 010. 60


12,000. 00


35


Engineering and Plans 500. 00


470. 00


500. 00


36


REGISTRARS


Salaries:


Registration.


200. 00


200. 00


200. 00


37


Listing


1,000.00


810. 41


1,000. 00


38


Transportation


150. 00


77. 23


150. 00


39


TOWN CLERK


Salary


2,500.00


2,500. 00


2,700. 00


40


Expense


600. 00


597. 17


600. 00


41


19


1962 Áppro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


ELECTIONS


Officers: Salaries ..


4,200. 00


4,107. 50


1,300. 00


42


Expense . . . .


150. 00


From "Reserve" . .


31.73


181. 73


150. 00


43


PLANNING BOARD


Clerical Expense . .


400. 00


400. 00


400. 00


44


Expense .


500. 00


230. 62


500. 00


45


Engineering (Inc. Exist-


ing Town Roads) .. From '61


897. 98


8, 227.98


3,000.00


46


Street Numbering System100. 00


From "Reserve" ..


160. 00


260. 00


100. 00


47


Professional Services 1,000. 00


125. 00


1,000.00


48


Master Map -- Maint.


500. 00


500. 00


1,000.00


49


Master Plan Report


From '61


902. 08


393. 80


Drainage Maps. .. . .


150. 00


300. 00


150. 00


50


Town Street Maps ..


100. 00


100. 00


51


CONSERVATION COMMISSION


Expense


500. 00


172. 61


500. 00


52


Conservation Fund .


(G. L. Chap. 40 Sec. 5, Clause 51)


12,000. 00


53


PROTECTION


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Salaries:


Chief


$7,184. 74


$7,184. 74


$7,903. 23


1


Patrolmen(12 in '62)


61,408.90


56,599. 56


67,464. 48


2


(1 new in '63-9 mos. )


Policewomen (3) ..


3,482. 32


3,150. 39


3,515.10


4


Other Police


5,250.00


5,250. 00


5,500.00


5


Expense


3,000. 00


1,889.52


3,500. 00


6


Uniforms - Expense. . From "Reserve" .


14. 06


1,304. 06


1,225. 00


7


Police Cars-Purchase


(2 in '63) .


3,500.00


3,495. 63


3,500. 00


8


Police Cars -- Operating


Expense


2,200. 00


1,781.06


2, 200. 00


9


20


1,290.00


3,507. 32


3


From '61 . . . .


150. 00


8,000. 00


1962 Appro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


Signs and Traffic Lines 2, 500. 00


From "Reserve" . 930. 54


3,430. 54


3,500.00


10


Special Services 512. 50


475. 00


575. 00


11


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Salaries:


Chief


7,184. 74


7,184. 74


7,903. 23


12


Regular Men


(7 in '62) . .


37,580. 01


36,611.66


42,469. 58


13


(3 new in '63 -- 8 mos. )


9,372. 96


14


Call Men -- Hourly


7,875.00


5, 342. 04


7,950.00


15


Call Men -- Night Duty 14, 600 00


14,584. 00


13,350. 00


16


Expense -- General. . 2,000. 00


From "Reserve" .


339. 89


2, 339. 89


2,500.00


17


New Equipment:


Hose


1,000.00


996. 98


1,000.00


18


Miscellaneous


2,300.00


2, 298. 29


1,600.00


19


Chief's New Car


2,300. 00


20


Alarm System


Maintenance


1,000.00


999. 69


750. 00


21


Extensions


1,200. 00


1,197. 12


720. 00


22


Interstation Cable --


on a/c.


1,500.00


1,500.00


23


Uniforms -- Expense


750. 00


From "Reserve" .


147. 08


897. 08


1,275.00


24


Purchase -- Major Equip-


ment


6,000.00


From '61


6,019.00


6,000.00


25


BUILDING AND WIRE INSPECTION Salaries:


Inspector.


5,909.90


5,909.90


6,264. 50


26


Substitutes.


200. 00


200. 00


400. 00


27


Expense


700. 00


700. 00


800. 00


28


PLUMBING AND GAS INSPECTION


Salary


1,500. 00


1,500.00


2,000.00


29


Expense


600. 00


570. 72


600. 00


30


ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS


350. 00


315. 00


350. 00


31


TREE WARDEN


Salary


200. 00


200. 00


200. 00


32


21


1962 Appro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


Tree Trimming -- Pri-


vate Contract


2,000.00


1,990. 55


3,500. 00


33


Planting Trees . .


500. 00


500. 00


500. 00


34


MOTH DEPARTMENT


Salary -- Supt.


400. 00


400. 00


400. 00


35


Public Work-Exp. ..


3,000. 00


2,987. 20


3,000. 00


36


Dutch Elm Disease.


8,000.00


7,974. 66


5,000.00


37


SEALER OF WEIGHTS and MEASURES


Salary


125. 00


125. 00


225. 00


38


Expense


40. 00


40. 00


40. 00


39


Equipment


From "Reserve" .


751. 50


751.50


HEALTH


BOARD OF HEALTH


Salaries:


Chairman


$50. 00


$50. 00


$50. 00


1


Clerk .


50. 00


50.00


50.00


2


3rd Member


50.00


50. 00


50.00


3


Agent.


2,142. 00


1,735. 07


1,825.00


4


Sanitary Engineer


3,120.00


3,114. 00


3,120. 00


5


Health Approp. .


4,500. 00


4,498. 49


4,435. 00


6


Property Removal


Expense


500. 00


500.00


7


Medical Inspection of


Schools


3,000.00


2,142. 22


3,000.00


8


Dog Clinic


150. 00


From "Reserve" .


7. 87


157. 87


150. 00


9


Collection of Garbage 24, 000. 00


From "Reserve" .


652. 19


24,652. 19


24,960. 00


10


INSPECTION OF ANIMALS


Salary -- Inspector. .


150. 00


150.00


150.00


11


Expense


50. 00


50.00


50.00


12


PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES Salaries:


Senior Public Health Nurse (1) (In '62 -- 9 mos. ) . 4, 124. 88 In '63 -- 12 mos. )


4,124. 88


5,978.40


13


22


1962 Appro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No


Public Health


Nurses #2 11,729. 17


11,669. 38


15,138. 25


14


(2 in '62 -- 3 in '63)


Nursing Assts. ... 5,198. 28


4,671. 40


4,915. 43


15


Transportation


Agent & Nurses . 1,000. 00


From "Reserve"


100. 76


1,100. 76


1,200.00


16


SCHOOL DENTAL CLINIC 3, 230. 00


From "Reserve" ...


1 23. 92


3, 353. 92


3,230. 00


17


MENTAL HEALTH


CLINIC ..


1,400. 00


1,400.00


1,843. 00


18


MOSQUITO CONTROL.


7,500.00


7,500. 00


8,130. 00


19


HIGHWAY


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Salaries:


Superintendent ... $7, 455. 87


$7,427. 05


$6,150. 87


1


(In '62 -- 12 mos. ) In '63 - - 9 mos. )


Asst. Superintendent


7,455. 87


2


(12 mos. ) .. 2nd Man (In '62 -- 3 mos. )


1,350. 84


1,350. 84


Heavy Equipment


Operator. .


3,861.00


3,487. 63


5,742. 88


3


(In '62 -- 9 mos. In '63 -- 12 mos )


Clerk


300. 00


300. 00


300. 00


4


Maintenance


52, 250. 00


From "Reserve" .


203. 79


52, 453. 79


55,000.00


5


Engineering


Miscellaneous ..


2,500.00


From "Reserve".


199.96


2,699.96


2,500.00


6


Roadside Cleaning . From "Reserve" .


2,000.00


144. 06


2,144. 06


2,000.00


7


Dudley Road -- Re- surfacing.


4,500. 00


8


23


1962 Appro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


Reconstruction --


Existing Town Roads:


Moore Road


From '61 1,785. 14


600.99


Pelham Island Road From '61 14,895. 00


School Street. 15,000.00


24, 546. 32


16,000. 00


9


From '61 9,551.86 Loker Street -- Chap. 178-From '61 .. 4,883. 94


Sudbury Road -- 4Arch


Bridge-From '61 . 650. 00


Garage -- Repairs and


Maintenance 2,500.00


2, 496. 97


2,500. 00


10


1,500. 00


11


Garage Additions -- Plans


Snow Removal 27,500. 00


Overdraft 161


4,500. 00 O. D.


Taxation 1962 4,500. 00


Special Meeting --


June, '62 3,000.00


From "Reserve" 3,928. 11


38,928. 11


30,000. 00


12


Care of Dumps .... 4,000.00


From "Reserve" . 117. 99


4,117. 99


4,200. 00


13


Dump Improvements. 1, 700. 00


From "Reserve" .


160. 06


1,860.06


Drainage:


Miscellaneous.


300. 00


294. 80


500. 00


14


Training Field & Moore


Road


3,000.00


From '61


1,927. 34


4,563. 63


Goodman Lane. .. From '61


1,841. 24


2,862. 12


Woodridge Road .. From '61


2,010.00


4,003. 64


Harrison Street &


Pemberton Rd. .


200. 00


55. 75


Parkland Drive


3,000. 00


From '61


547.97


3, 216. 76


3,000.00


15


Lakeview to Dudley


3,700. 00


3,699.93


1,800. 00


16


Road Machinery Acct. 3, 000. 00


2,099.95


4,000. 00


17


Toll Road Drainage. 8, 000. 00


1,300.00


2,000.00


Pinebrook Road ..


24


1962 Appro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


New Equipment


Trucks -- 4-1/2 Ton


Dump . 17,500. 00


17,436. 20


17,500. 00


18


(2 in '62, 2 in '63)


Snow Blades


1,000.00


985.00


2,000. 00


19


(1 in '62, 2 in '63)


Radios


From '61 3,850.00


3,840. 00


Miscellaneous ... 500. 00


499. 09


500.00


20


Truck -- 1/2 Ton Pick-up


2,000. 00


21


Heavy Equipment --


Spec. Acct. . .. 15, 000. 00


13,000. 00


22


Chapter 90 -- Maint. 162


1,500.00


From State & County 3, 000. 00


4,499. 46


Chapter 90-Maint. '63


1,500.00


23


Chapter 90-Construction


'61 -- From '61 ... 12, 383. 00


12, 383. 00


Chapter 90-Construc- tion '62


6,700. 00


From State & County 20,100. 00


14,145. 07


Art. 10


Station Parking Lots. 300. 00


30. 00


300. 00


24


Street Betterments-Construc.


Maguire Road


From '61


4,395. 75


2,074. 85


Charles Street From '61


2, 544. 27


1,300. 14


Grace Road


From '61


3,744. 11


1,531.21


Gage Road


From '61


2, 067. 75


1,035.93


Pleasant St. Ext. From '61


1,114. 08


797. 95


Bent Ave


5,000.00


Sunset Road


12, 000. 00


10,430. 01


Land Taking


Draper Road


1. 00


Loker Street


100. 00


100. 00


Land Purchase


School St. M. D. C. 50. 00


35.00


Sidewalk Construction 5, 000. 00 From '61 30. 40


2,591.97


5,000.00


25


Street Lighting. .. . 13, 000. 00


From "Reserve" .


828. 95


13, 828. 95


13,000. 00


26


From '61


25


1962 Appro- priated


1962


Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


WELFARE


WELFARE BOARD Salaries:


Chairman. $100. 00


$100. 00


$100. 00


1


2nd Member


100. 00


100. 00


100. 00


2


3rd Member


100. 00


100. 00


100. 00


3


Agent


5,820.00


5,770. 00


6,120.00


4


Clerk


.2,940. 00


2,940. 00


3,420.00


5


GENERAL RELIEF


Appropriation. . . . 12, 000. 00


5,714. 84


8,000.00


6


AID TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN Appropriation. .. 10,000. 00


9,995.73


10,000.00


7


Federal Grants From Bal. 1/1/62-14, 245. 65


Income in '62 .. 9,461.50


10,462. 95


Federal Grants -- Adm.


From Bal. 1/1/62. 3, 403. 23


Income in '62 .. 1,480. 17


3,946.10


DISABILITY ASSISTANCE


Appropriation . ... 2, 500. 00


From "Town Meeting June" 5,000.00


5,974.80


5,000.00


8


Federal Grants


From Bal. 1/1/62 . 3, 469. 15


Income in '62 638. 70


899. 67


Federal Grants - - Adm.


From Bal. 1/1/62 . 26. 98


Income in '62. .... 463. 59


8. 25


OLD AGE ASSISTANCE


Appropriation. . .. 25, 000. 00 Federal Grants


24,983. 55


5,000.00 9


From Bal. 1/1/62-13, 664. 24


Income in '62 ..... 22, 823. 30


8,337. 29


Federal Grants -- Adm.


From Bal. 1/1/62 2,904. 48


Income in '62 .. . 1, 235. 97


852. 18


MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR AGED


Appropriation . 35,000.00 31,420. 23


20,000.00 10


26


1962 Appro-


priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


Federal Grants


From Bal. 1/1/62 . 940.47


Income in '62 .... 16,450.19


Federal Grants -- Adm.


From Bal. 1/1/62 . 845.53


Income in '62.


938. 94


VETERANS' BENEFITS


Appropriation.


12,000.00


6, 344. 66


12,000. 00


11


Agent --


Salary .


350. 00


350.00


500. 00


12


Expense


300. 00


From "Reserve"


68. 14


368. 14


350. 00


13


SCHOOLS


ADMINISTRATION


Salaries . . ...


$40,164. 22


$36,924. 96


$45, 212. 00


1


Operating Exp. . 7,640. 00


7,631.26


7,940. 00


2


INSTRUCTION


Salaries


$ 1 ,108, 168. 75 1,079, 176. 69


1,240, 852. 00


3


Textbooks


24,250.00


24, 248. 14


25,050.00


4


Libraries & Audio


Visual. . . . . .. 25,425. 00


25, 423. 84


18,900. 00


5


Teaching Supplies .. 38, 856. 00


38,855. 03


36,000.00


6


Other Expenses, . 17,635.00


17, 626. 37


19, 225. 00


7


ATTENDANCE.


600. 00


600. 00


600. 00


8


PUPIL TRANSPORTA-


TION


68, 750. 00


68,665. 26


73,620. 00


9


OPERATION OF PLANT


Salaries


84,558.60


81,091.78


87, 741. 00


10


Heat for Buildings. . 21, 700. 00


21,673. 55


22,100. 00


11


Utilities (except heat) 41,970.00


41,966. 77


41,900.00


12


Supplies


10,100. 00


10,099.88


11,000.00


13


MAINTENANCE OF PLANT


& NEW EQUIPMENT. 58, 741. 00


58,740. 60


54,470. 00


14


27


1962 Appro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


ATHLETICS. 5,500. 00


5,496. 78


8,980. 00


15


COMMUNITY SERVICES


Recreation and Civic 12, 080. 00


12,019. 09


13, 250. 00


16


Adult Education. . 500.00


255. 00


500. 00


17


TUITION (Other Schools) 8, 500. 00


8,496. 73


9,500.00


18


SPECIAL CLASS ... 1,125.00


1,102. 30


1,740.00


19


OUT OF STATE


TRAVEL


1,200.00


1,137.62


1,200.00


20


SCHOOL LUNCH ACCOUNT


From Bal. 1/1/62


987. 13


Income in 1962. .. 111, 905. 14


106,694. 11


SCHOOL ATHLETIC ACCOUNT


From Bal. 1/1/62


1,834. 23


Income in 1962. .. 5,375.10


5,682. 46


FORD FOUNDATION


Income in 1962. .


55,000.00


38, 630. 57


PUBLIC LAW #874


From Bal. 1/1/62 2, 407. 41


Income in 1962 ..


30, 878. 74


28, 866. 83


PUBLIC LAW #864


Income in 1962 . .


6,973. 46


6,820. 58


ADULT EDUCATION ACCOUNT


From Bal. 1/1/62


936. 00


264. 00


INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT


From Bal. 1/1/62


205.00


Income in 1962 .. 3, 024. 00


2,065.15


GRANTS -- 37A


From Bal. 1/1/62


1,500.00


Income in 1962 . . 1,770.00


2,331. 58


EVENING PRACTICAL ARTS


Income in 1962 .. 3,068.62 2,183. 79


28


1962 Appro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


CONSTRUCTION AND SITES


High School -- Construction From '61 . 46, 537. 00


38,562. 95


Claypit Hill -- Construction


From '61. .271,914. 91


234, 361. 44


Loker School --


Construction 135,000.00


From "State Re- imbursement". . . 100, 000. 00


58,952. 99


LIBRARIES


LIBRARIES


Salaries:


Librarian $6, 295. 53


$6, 295. 53


$6,673. 27


1


Librarian --


Children's


4,882. 67


4,189. 84


5,027. 51


2


Librarian -- Assts. and Substitutes.


9,000.00


8, 267. 34


10,000. 00


3


Appropriation . 800. 00


3,700.00


4


From "Dogs" .


2,173.10


From "Reserve" . .


3,595. 94


6,569. 04


Refurbishing and Furniture


4,500. 00


5


Book Purchase Acct. 5,200.00


5,198. 72


6,000.00


6


Library Funds -- Income From '61.


2,413. 86


Income in 1962


1,520. 24


2,943. 58


RECREATION


PARK DEPARTMENT


Salaries:


Superintendent . $5, 274. 96


$5, 274. 96


$5,591. 47


1


Labor. 12,500. 00


11, 899. 62


14,000. 00


2


Rent, Misc. , Repairs,


Light, Tel.


3,300.00


3,297.65


3,600. 00


3


Expense


Fertilizer, Lime,etc 3, 500. 00


1,292.61


3,500.00


4


Schools -- Maint.


7,500. 00


4, 247. 53


3,800. 00


5


Town Building -- Wayland


contract maint. 2,500. 00


From" Reserve" 525. 00


3,015.50


3,000. 00


6


29


1962 Appro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


Town Building -- Cochituate


contract maintenance 500.00


263. 00


1,500.00


7


Equipment


Miscellaneous.


1,500. 00


783. 53


400. 00


8


Truck


2,600. 00


1,764. 60


Mower.


1,500.00


1,345. 00


Cutter Bar Mower


and Blower . .


310. 00


310.00


Aerofier


995.00


512. 00


Gang Mower. .


1,060. 00


Lake Cochituate Beach


Beach Labor. .


600. 00


600. 00


600. 00


9


Life Guards (5) ..


6,000. 00


5,135. 75


6,000.00


10


Matrons (2) ... ..


1,200.00


1,153. 73


1,200. 00


11


Beach Police (2) .


1,200.00


1,200.00


1,200.00


12


Notices and Regis- tration .


800. 00


754. 10


800. 00


13


Miscellaneous Exp.


1,500. 00


1,4.95.72


1,600. 00


14


New Boat


300. 00


Beach Expansion.


3,000. 00


650. 00


1,000.00


15


Beach Retaining Wall


7,500. 00


4,876. 19


Mill Pond -- Lighting


and Snow Removal


250. 00


34. 44


250. 00


16


Playground Development


North Wayland ...


300. 00


Cochituate Jr. High Site


300. 00


Little League


Expense


1,350.00


1,350. 00


1,500. 00


17


Lighting


300. 00


166. 00


300. 00


18


UNCLASSIFIED


RESERVE FUND . . $20, 000. 00


$19,832. 38


$20,000. 00


1


TOWN REPORTS


2,900. 00


2, 893. 40


2,700. 00


2


& Finance Com. Reports


MEMORIAL DAY .. .


.. 800.00


567. 80


800. 00


3


LEGION POST QUARTERS 600. 00


600. 00


600. 00


4


30


1962 Appro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS QUARTERS .. 600. 00


600. 00


600. 00


5


NOTICE OF MEETINGS 1,500. 00 From "Town Meeting- June " 300. 00


From "Reserve" 180. 45


1,980. 45


850. 00


6


SURETY BONDS 800. 00


715.60


800. 00


7


TOWN CLOCKS. . 300. 00


255.00


250. 00


8


INSURANCE-GENERAL 32, 100. 00


25, 742.49


31,400. 00


9


INSURANCE -- 32 B . .. 18, 500. 00


18,497. 28


20,000.00


10


PRELIMINARY TOWN


BETTERMENTS. ... 1,000.00


50. 00


1,500.00


11


PURCHASE OF LAND FOR


DUMP -- From '61. .. 200. 00


PURCHASE OF CONDEMNED PROPERTY -- From '61-4, 600.00 27. 30


PURCHASE OF LAND -- OLD CONN. PATH -- From '61 200. 00


200. 00


PURCHASE OF LAND -- LAKEVIEW CEMETERY From '61 1,150. 00 1,150.00


PURCHASE OF B.& M. PROPERTY -- WAYLAND SQUARE. 2,500. 00


COMMITTEE ON UNDER-


GROUND WIRES .. . 2,000.00 100. 00


FENCE -- STONEBRIDGE


DUMP-From "Reserve"


367. 00


367. 00


31


1962 Appro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


LAND DAMAGE -- JOHNSON & SMITH-From "Taxation" 8,725. 00


8,725. 00


ENGINEERING SURVEY- GRANNY -- From "Town


Meeting -- June" . . 800. 00


WAR MEMORIAL PLANS


From "Reserve". 170. 62


170. 62


PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES


WATER DEPARTMENT Salaries:


Commissioners:


Chairman


$75. 00


$75. 00


$75. 00


1


Clerk. .


75. 00


75.00


75.00


2


3rd Member 75. 00


75.00


75.00


3


Superintendent. 7,278. 34


7,278. 34


Art. 8


2nd Man.


5,403. 61


5,403. 61


Art. 8


3rd Man


4,814. 12


4,814. 12


Art. 8


Labor


18,000.00


14,414. 24


Art. 8


Town Offices (2) . . .


Art. 8


Maintenance. .40,000. 00


39, 076. 49


Art. 8


Equipment


Truck -- 1962 1,700. 00


1,177. 23


Back Hoe -- 1962 .. . 15, 000. 00


4,482. 62


Truck -- 1963


Art. 8


Hydrant Rental . 10, 000. 00


10,000.00


10,000. 00 4


Betterments


Maiden Lane. 194. 12


From '61


Sunset Road. 7,500. 00


4,551. 31


Water Main Extensions:


Existing Town Roads --


Refund Account .. 10, 000. 00


From '61 . 4, 316. 67


85. 10


Art. 8


Deposit Account . 3,000.00


From '61 16,145. 36


5,959. 27


Art. 8


Old Conn. Path


From '61 . ..... 25,000.00 Rice Rd. to Standpipe Rd.


4,652. 95


Art. 8


32


1962 Appro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


Lundy Lane


From '61


394. 74


Grace Road


From '61 463. 99


Draper Road


14,000. 00


10,428. 96


Campbell Road .. 2, 840.00


From" Reserve" .


4. 80


2, 844. 80


White Road


Art. 8


Garage and Storage


Bldg. . 36, 561. 04


From '61


5,000.00


125. 00


Art. 8


Test Wells


2,000.00


From '61


500. 00


From "Town Meeting


June"


700. 00


3,192. 20


CEMETERY DEPARTMENT


CEMETERY DEPARTMENT


Salaries:


Clerk


$150. 00


$150. 00 5,260. 94


$150. 00


1


Superintendent


5,260. 94


5,600.50


2


Labor -- Permanent


Men(2 in 162, 3 in


163).


8,600.00


8,600.00


13, 865. 28


3


Labor -- Temporary


Men


3,500. 00


3,458. 69


400. 00


4


Maintenance


Appropriation.


2,200. 00


2,138. 13


2,000.00


5


Service


600. 00


481. 14


400. 00


6


Equipment


Mower -- Sweeper . 1,150. 00


1,108. 55


North Cemetery


Exist. Lot Maint. .


500. 00


470. 25


400. 00


7


New Lot Develop. .


200. 00


8


South Cemetery


Exist. Lot Maint. .


100.00


9


Lakeview Cemetery Exist. Lot Maint. .


500. 00


500. 00


400. 00


10


Water Pipe


From 161


300. 00


New Lot Develop. . 1,000. 00


978. 45


1,000.00


11


33


1962 Appro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


Item No.


Resetting Monuments . 500. 00


500. 00


500. 00


12


Perpetual Care Funds Income. . .


From Bal. 1/1/62 ... 923. 01


Income in '62. .... 1,804. 83


885. 68


Parmenter Funds Income


From Bal. 1/1/62 .. 688. 70


Income in '62. . 163. 25 4.00


34


35


MATURING DEBT AND INTEREST


1962


1963


Appro- priated


1962 Expended


Recom- mended


Item No.


INTEREST


Miscellaneous.


$21. 25


$21. 25


$21. 25


1


Anticipation of Revenue.


2,000.00


1,630. 64


2,000.00


2


Schools -- Temporary Notes -- School Bonds


$400, 000 -- 1948 -- 2-1/4 -- 20 yr.


3,150.00


3,150. 00


2,700.00


3


150, 000 -- 1948 -- 2-1/4 -- 20 yr.


742. 50


742. 50


540.00


4


140, 000 -- 1949 -- 1-3/4 -- 20 yr.


656. 25


656. 25


568. 75


5


210, 000 -- 1952 -- 1. 6 - - 20 yr.


1,680.00


1,680.00


1,520.00


6


10,000 -- 1952 -- 2. 0 -- 10 yr.


20.00


20.00


600, 000 -- 1954 -- 2. 2 -- 20 yr.


8,250.00


8,250. 00


7,590. 00


7


150, 000 -- 1956 -- 2-1/2 -- 15 yr.


2, 375.00


2,375. 00


2,125. 00


8


600, 000 -- 1956 -- 2-1/2 -- 20 yr.


10,875.00


10,875. 00


10,125. 00


9


62, 000 -- 1956 -- 3. 4 -- 20 yr.


1,530.00


1,530. 00


1,428. 00


10


638, 000 -- 1956 -- 3. 4 -- 20 yr.


16,320.00


16,320. 00


15,232. 00


11


1,175, 000 -- 1959 -- 3. 5 -- 20 yr.


35,875.00


35,875. 00


33,775. 00


12


1,100, 000 -- 1960 -- 3. 6 - - 20 yr.


36,630. 00


36,630. 00


34,650.00


13


Water -- Water Coupon Notes, Bonds or Notes


37, 000 -- 1948 -- 2. 0 -- 15 yr.


60.00


60. 00


Art.


8


90, 000 -- 1948 -- 2-1/4 -- 15 yr.


270. 00


270.00


Art.


8


20, 000 -- 1953 -- 2. 0 -- 10 yr.


60. 00


60. 00


Art. 8


18, 000 -- 1953 -- 2-1/4 -- 9 yr.


45.00


45.00


15,000 -- 1955 -- 1. 9 -- 10 yr.


99. 75


99. 75


Art. 8


150, 000 -- 1958 -- 3. 3 -- 15 yr.


3,960. 00


3,960.00


Art. 8


Fire


60,000 -- 1952 -- 2. 20 -- 20 yr. 480. 00


480. 00


400. 00


14


Item No.


MATURING DEBT


School -- School Bonds


$400, 000 -- 1948 -- 2-1/4 -- 20 yr.


20,000.00


20,000.00


20,000.00


15


150, 000 -- 1948 -- 2-1/4 -- 20 yr.


9,000.00


9,000.00


9,000.00


16


140, 000 -- 1949 -- 1-3/4 -- 20 yr.


5,000.00


5,000.00


5,000.00


17


210, 000 -- 1952 -- 1. 6 -- 20 yr.


10,000.00


10,000.00


10,000.00


18


10,000 -- 1952 -- 2. 0 -- 10 yr.


1,000.00


1,000.00


30,000. 00


19


150, 000 -- 1956 -- 2-1/2 -- 15 yr.


10,000.00


10,000.00


10,000.00


20


600, 000 -- 1956 -- 2-1/2 -- 20 yr.


30,000. 00


30,000.00


30,000.00


21


62, 000 -- 1956 -- 3. 4 -- 20 yr.


3,000.00


3,000.00


3,000.00


22


638, 000 -- 1956 -- 3. 4 -- 20 yr.


32,000. 00


32,000. 00


32,000. 00


23


1, 175, 000 -- 1959 -- 3. 5 -- 20 yr.


60,000. 00


60,000.00


60,000.00


24


1,100, 000 -- 1960 -- 3. 6 -- 20 yr.


55,000.00


55,000.00


55,000.00


25


Water -- Water Coupon Notes, Bonds or Notes


37, 000 -- 1948 -- 2. 0 -- 15 yr.


2,000.00


2,000.00


Art.


8


90, 000 -- 1948 -- 2-1/4 -- 15 yr.


6,000.00


6,000.00


Art.


8


20,000 -- 1953 -- 2. 0 -- 10 yr.


2,000.00


2,000.00


Art. 8


18, 000 -- 1953 -- 2-1/4 -- 9 yr.


2,000.00


2,000.00


15, 000 -- 1955 -- 1. 9 -- 10 yr.


1,500.00


1,500.00


Art. 8


150, 000 -- 1958 -- 3. 3 -- 15 yr.


10,000.00


10,000.00


Art. 8


Fire


60, 000 -- 1952 -- 2. 0 -- 20 yr. 4,000. 00


4,000. 00


2,000.00


26


36


1962 Appro- priated


1962 Expended


1963 Recom- mended


600, 000 -- 1954 -- 2. 2 -- 20 yr.


30,000.00


30,000. 00


Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to fix the salary and com- pensation of all elective officers of the Town, as provided by the Gen- eral Laws (Tercentenary Edition). Chapter 41, Section 108, and set the effective date of such salary and compensation.


Upon Motion, duly seconded, of Mr. Steven Allen, it was


VOTED: That, when this meeting adjourns, it adjourn to Wednes- day evening, March 13, at 7:45 P. M. in the same location.


Duly seconded, a Motion was offered: That no new Article be taken up after 10: 30 P. M.


Duly seconded, Mr. Morgan offered an amendment to this Motion, "To change the hour named in the motion to 11:00 P. M."


Mr. Clifford A. Goodnoh offered another amendment: To change the hour to 10:00 P. M., BUT this was ruled out of order because the Moderator felt that it was too complicated to allow too many amend- ments upon amendments on the floor at one time.


Upon Mr. Morgan's amendment, it was


VOTED: In favor.


Upon the Main Motion, (subject to Mr. Morgan's amendment), it was


VOTED: In favor.


Upon Motion of Mr. James D. Wells, duly seconded, it was


VOTED: That the Town fix the salary and compensation of all elec- tive officers of the Town, as voted under Article 4, the effective date of such salary and compensation to be from January 1, 1963.


Article 6. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning Jan- uary 1, 1963, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than a year, in accordance with Section 4, Chapter 44, General Laws.


Upon Motion of Mr. Wells, duly seconded, it was


VOTED: That the Town authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in an- ticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1963, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than a year, in accordance with Section 4, Chapter 44, General Laws.


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A Motion of Mr. Richard Cormier: Describing a system of volun- tary pre-payment of taxes, etc. to make the borrowing, permitted by this article, unnecessary; and suggesting a resulting saving to the tax- payer. . . .. WAS RULED OUT OF ORDER by the Moderator, as be- ing beyond the scope of the language of the Article.


Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, or otherwise dispose of the following:


(1) The Police Department's present two 1962 Chevrolet station wagons, in connection with the purchase of two new station wagons;


(2) The Fire Department's present 1959 Ford station wagon in connection with the purchase of a new station wagon;


(3) The Highway Department's present 1954 -- 4-1/2 ton Inter- national Dump Truck, present 1955 -- 4-1/2 ton Internation- al Dump Truck and 1957 -- 1/2 ton Chevrolet pick-up truck, all in connection with the purchase of three new trucks;


(4) The Water Department's present 1961 -- 1/2 ton Chevrolet pick-up truck in connection with the purchase of one new pick-up truck;


or take any action relative thereto.


Upon Motion of Mr. Wells, duly seconded, it was


VOTED: That the Town authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell or otherwise dispose of the property described in the Article, in each instance in the manner described.


Upon a Motion of Mr. Redpath, duly seconded, "To consider Arti- cle 46 out of order, at this time" it was


VOTED: In the Negative.


Article 8. To see if the Town will appropriate sums of money for the Water Department, determine whether the money shall be provid- ed for by appropriation from available funds in the Treasury, by taxa- tion and/ or by borrowing; or take any action relative thereto.


Upon Motion of Mr. Roger E. Ela, duly seconded, it was




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