Town annual reports of the officers of Southbridge for the year ending 1957-1961, Part 3

Author: Southbridge (Mass.)
Publication date: 1957
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1366


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Article 45. To see if the Town will vote to hear, act on and accept the report of the Board of Selectmen as to the new lay- ing out and relocation of a section of a public way known as Brookside Road at and/or about the junction of said Street with


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Cady Brook; all as per Plan dated December 24, 1956, showing land necessary for bridge reconstruction and relocation, now on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and to authorize the Select- men to acquire or take by eminent domain under Chapter 79 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Mass., easements in such parcels of land as may be necessary to effectuate the Plan concerning said Brookside Road dated December 24, 1956; and to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, the sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars for damages that may be incurred due to the taking of easements in said parcels of land, or act anything thereon.


Article 46. To see if the Town will vote to hear, act on and accept the report of the Selectmen as to the laying out as a public way, a certain street to be known as Blanchard Drive, commencing at the northerly terminus of the 1940 layout of Blanchard Drive, thence northerly for a distance of one hun- dred seventeen (117) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 47. To see if the Town will vote to hear, act on and accept the report of the Selectmen as to the laying out of and change of grade in a public way, known as Sunnyhill Drive, commencing at the northerly terminus of the 1955 layout of Sunnyhill Drive, thence northerly for a distance of three hun- dred and fitfy-eight and eighty-eight hundredths (358.88) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 48. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $583.00 (Five Hundred Eighty-Three Dollars) to the Gift Tree and Shrub Account, to care and distribute said plants for second growing season, now growing under postentry quarantine. Said plants were accept- ed as a gift to the Town from the Netherlands Government, or act anything thereon.


Article 49. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer the sum of Five Thousand Dol- alars ($5,000.00) for the Dutch Elm Disease Control Work, Chap- ter 657, Acts of 1956 of the General Laws, or act anything thereon.


Article 50. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer the sum of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars for the control and suppression of Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths and other public nuisances specified in Sec- tion 11 of Chapter 132, of the General Laws, Chapter 657, Acts of 1956, or act anything thereon.


Article 51. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $19.50; said sum of


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money to be paid to Laurette Suprenant to equalize overpay- ments by her to the Insurance Plan voted by the Town under Article 14 of the Town Meeting of October 15, 1956, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 52. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer the sum of Four Thousand ($4,000.00) Dollars to establish a new account to be known as the "Off Street Parking Appraisal Account," said fund to be used and expended by the Selectmen to employ non-resident, non-taxpaying real property appraisers who are qualified to testify in the Superior Courts of the Commonwealth, said sum of money to be used to appraise land bounded by Main, Everett, Park and Elm Streets in the Town, and land bounded by Hook, Central, Main and Hamilton Streets in the Town and other land as the Selectmen may direct, said appraisals to be used to determine the cost of Off Street Parking Areas, or act any- thing thereon.


Article 53. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the construc- tion of a storm drain on the northerly side of Worcester Street, from the existing drain at approximate station 92/31.50 of the 1934 layout of Worcester Street, thence easterly and northerly along a curve to the existing catch basin on the southerly line of Henry Street for a distance of approximately 470 feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 54. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to pay Peloquin Realty Company, Incorporated, for the construction of a sani- tary sewer on Glenwood Street, a distance of about one thou- sand fifty-five (1,055) feet providing that said Peloquin Realty Company, Incorporated, releases to the Town of Southbridge all their rights by proper instrument, or act anything thereon.


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting up attested copies in six (6) conspicuous places within the Town at least seven days before holding said meeting.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place aforesaid.


Given under our hands this fifth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-seven.


ARMAND O. DeGRENIER, WESLEY K. COLE, ROYCE FITZPATRICK, Selectmen of the Town of Southbridge.


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A true copy. Attest:


S/ Blaise Trudeau


Constable of Southbridge.


Worcester, ss:


Southbridge, Mass February 5, 1957


Pursuant to the within warrant I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Southbridge by posting up at- tested copies of the same in six conspicuous places, namely: Town Hall, Lippe's Market, Laughnane's News Room, Metro Bros., South St. Market and Ebb Tide Restaurant and now re- turn this warrant with my doings thereon as above described this 5th day of February, 1957.


s/Blaise Trudeau, Constable of Southbridge.


Received on Feb. 5, 1957, 4:30 P.M.


A true copy. Attest: CLARE P. BOYER, Town Clerk.


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Annual Elections - March 1, 1957


The meeting was called to order by the Moderator, R. S. Normandin at the time stated on the warrant.


VOTED: to dispense with the reading of the warrant and the officer's return thereon by the Town Clerk.


Article 1. VOTED: that the meeting proceed to ballot for the officers nominated to be elected for the ensuing year. Bal- lots, check-lists and tally sheets previously prepared were pro- vided and balloting for the several candidates commenced and continued until eight (8) o'clock in the afternoon.


The ballots were canvassed, counted and the results an- nounced in open meeting with the following results: (The candidates with an asterisk [*] at the left of their names were declared elected by the Moderator in open meeting.)


Total vote cast 5,551


MODERATOR, for One Year. Vote for One.


*Willard R. Stark, 66 Central St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee


Three Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety-One 3,791


1,760


Blanks: One thousand seven hundred sixty Total 5,551


Willard R. Stark qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk. SELECTMEN, for One Year. Vote for Three.


Wesley K. Cole, 601 N. Woodstock Rd.


Rep. Caucus Nominee, Candidate for Re-election


Two thousand twenty-eight 2,028


* Armand O. DeGrenier, 406 Main St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee, Candidate for Re-election


Three thousand one hundred seventy-two 3,172


Royce Fitzpatrick, 3 Winter St.


Rep. Caucus Nominee, Candidate for Re-election


Two thousand one hundred seventy-two 2,172


Everett F. Brown, 34 Woodland St.


Rep. Caucus Nominee


One thousand four hunddred thirty-nine 1,439


*Peter Graf, 205 Main St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee


Three thousand eight 3,008


*Raymond J. Lataille, 16 Dennison Lane


Dem. Caucus Nominee


Three thousand eighty-nine


3,089


Blanks: One thousand seven hundred forty-five


1,745


Total 16,653


Messrs. DeGrenier, Graf and Lataille qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


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BOARD OF ASSESSORS, for Three Years. Vote for One. *Ernest A. Farland, 15 Chestnut St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee, Candidate for Re-election


Four thousand four hundred sixty-one 1,090


4,461


Blanks: One thousand ninety Total 5,551


Ernest A. Farland qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


TAX COLLECTOR, for Three Years. Vote for One.


*Elizabeth M. Duhamel, 219 Elm St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee, Candidate for Re-election


Four thousand six hundred sixty-two 4,662


Blanks: Eight hundred eighty-nine 889


Total 5,551


Elizabeth M. Duhamel qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


BOARD OF HEALTH, for Three Years. Vote for one.


*Armand O. DeGrenier, 406 Main St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee, Candidate for Re-election


Four thousand two hundred thirty-six 4,236


Blanks: One thousand three hundred fifteen


1,315


Total 5,551


Armand O. DeGrenier qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE, for Three Years. Vote for Three *Lorenzo Beaupre, 131 Central St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee, Candidate for Re-election


Three thousand three hundred ninety 3,390


*Edgar J. Bourgeois, 43 Goddard St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee, Candidate for Re-election


Two thousand nine hundred forty-four 2,944


*Mario J. DeAngelis, 12 Lebanon Hill


Rep. Caucus Nominee


Two thousand three hundred twenty-four 2,324


Paul H. Haynes, 47 Newell Ave.


Rep. Caucus Nominee


One thousand six hundred fifteen


1,615


John J. Jankowski, 102 Lebanon Hill


Dem. Caucus Nominee


Two thousand two hundred forty-seven 2,247


Albert E. Proulx, 16 Park Ave.


Rep. Caucus Nominee


One thousand six hundred forty-three


1,643


Blanks: Two thousand four hundred ninety


2,490


Total


16,653


Messrs. Beaupre, Bourgeois and DeAngelis qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


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BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE, for Three Years. Vote for One.


*Hermas Lippe, 214 Marcy St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee, Candidate for Re-election


Four thousand three hundred ninety-six 1,155


4,396


Blanks: One thousand one hundred fifty-five Total 5,551


Hermas Lippe qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


CEMETERY COMMITTEE, for Three Years. Vote for One. *Lectance Landry, 62 Lovely St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee, Candidate for Re-election


Four thousand two hundred seventy-eight 4,278


Blanks: One thousand two hundred seventy-three


1,273


Total 5,551


Lectance Landry qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


SEWER COMMISSIONER, for Three Years. Vote for One. *Bernard Allard, 136 Eastford Rd.


Dem. Caucus Nominee


Three thousand one hundred eighty-nine


3,189


Roy E. Spielman, 47 Woodland St.


Rep. Caucus Nominee


One thousand nine hundred ninety-one 1,991


Blanks: Three hundred seventy-one 371


Total 5,551


Bernard Allard qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


PARK COMMISSIONER, for Three Years. Vote for One. *Arthur A. Roy, 17 Dresser St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee


Four thousand three hundred sixty-five


4,365


Blanks: One thousand one hundred eighty-six


1,186


Total 5,551


Arthur A. Roy qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


CONSTABLE, for Three Years. Vote for One.


Raymond Freeland, 348 Main St.


Ind. Nomination Papers


Seven hundred fifty


750


*Paul J. Libuda, 10 Eastford Rd.


Dem. Caucus Nominee


Two thousand four hundred forty-three 2,443


Charles L. Montigny, 89 Elm St.


Ind. Nomination Papers


Two thousand forty


2,040


Blanks: Three hundred eighteen


318


Total 5,551


Paul J. Libuda qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


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COMMISSIONER OF TRUST FUNDS, for Three Years.


Vote for One.


*Charles E. Hart, 41 Westwood Parkway


Dem. Caucus Nominee, Candidate for Re-election 4,329


Four thousand three hundred twenty-nine 1,222


Blanks: One thousand two hundred twenty-two 5,551


Total


Charles E. Hart qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


SOUTHBRIDGE PLANNING BOARD, for Five Years.


Vote for One.


*Roger A. Madore, 35 Durfee St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee


Four thousand three hundred twenty-five


4,325


Blanks: One thousand two hundred twenty-six


1,226


Total 5,551


Roger A. Madore qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk. WORLD WAR MEMORIAL PARK TRUSTEES, for Three Years. Vote for Two.


*Stavri B. Yanka, 127 Chestnut St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee, Candidate for Re-election


Three thousand three hundred eighteen


3,318


*Henry Polequin, 121 North St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee


Three thousand eight hundred thirty-three 3,833


Blanks: Three thousand nine hundred fifty-one 3,951


Total 11,102


Messrs. Yanka and Peloquin qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


TREE WARDEN, For one Year. Vote for One.


*Chester J. Maska, 655 Worcester St.


Dem. Caucus Nominee, Candidate for Re-election


Four thousand five hundred thirteen 1,038


4,513


Blanks: One thousand thirty-eight


Total 5,551


Chester J. Maska qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


The following election officers who had been previously ap- pointed were sworn and qualified and served throughout the day: CONSTABLE: Blaise Trudeau. MODERATOR: Rosario S. Normandin. TABULATORS: Josephine Favreau, Joyce Jones, Frances Schauweker and Theophile Morin. INSPECTORS: Josephine Lotti and Jean Earnest. BALLOT CLERKS: Al- phonsine Peloquin, Rita Proulx, Diana Peloquin and Dorothy Litchfield. BALLOT BOX CLERKS: Anatole Caron and Ar- thur Miller. TELLERS: Laura Mandeville, Margaret Pariseau, Gladys Labelle, Constance Labelle, Aldea Tavernier, Gertrude Stevens, Jeannette Laverdiere, Yvette Gibeault, Felicia Kulis,


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Claire Corriveau, Yvette Cournoyer, Irene Bellerive, Louise Gaumond, Emma Robidoux, Dorothy Cournoyer, Nellie Coom- ey, Claire Rines, Victoria Kinic, Fernande Brodeur, Mary F. Pariseau, Beatrice Duhamel, Jean Duquette, Alice Santo, Caro- lyn Gaumond, Ida Cabana, Bertha Maciekowicz, Roseline La- zure, Albina Miller, Anna Laplante, Cecile Paul, Rose Brooks, Alice Montigny, Rose Brousseau, Eleanore Boisvert, Eva Re- naud, Dora Chouinard, Sadie Bachand, Alma Leblanc, Mabel Lamoureux, Lea Lariviere, Harvey L'Homme, Narcisse Lajeun- esse, Anna Brousseau, Albina Tetreault, Helen Cerny, Aline Gregoire, Marion Zierold, Doris Smith, Esther Chapman, Ethel Williams, Flora Paul, Hattie Illingworth, Agnes Engstrom, Dor- othy Anderson, Frances Broskey, Esther Pratt, Gertrude Fay, Isabelle Alley, Ruth Young, Eleanore Morse, Margaret McKin- stry, Charlotte Hunt, Aline Gaumond, Iris Goulet, Constance Desmarais, Helen Goodell, Pauline Talisman, Arthur Johnson, Clara Morris, Caroline Snyder, Ruth Davis, Mary Bruso, Inza Lewis, Miriam Craig, Hazel Walker, Gertrude Heck, Stella Butterworth, Emma Marcel, Mary Hill, Selina Stockton, Doris Reed, Florence Decker, Grace Smith, Lillian Wright, Dorothy Bucknam, Carolyn Phaneuf, Beatrice Barr and Thelma Voltz. Twenty-four Check-List workers.


VOTED: to adjourn meeting at 10:15 P. M.


A true record. Attest: Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


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ADJOURNMENT OF THE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING MARCH 11, 1957


TOWN BY-LAWS


As provided by Section 7 of Article 3 of the Town By-Laws the Moderator decided to appoint Check List workers. Said Check List workers to permit only registered voters to enter the Town Hall auditorium and the so-called Memorial Hall for the Adjourned Annual Town Meeting of March 11, 1957.


The Moderator named Roland Hetu as Assistant Moderator. Mr. Hetu served as Assistant Moderator in the Memorial Hall, Town Hall.


Mr. Roland Hetu qualified before Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk. The Check List workers all qualified before Town Clerk.


The Moderator Mr. Willard Stark called the meeting to order at 7:05 P. M.


VOTED: that the reading of the warrant by the Town Clerk be dispensed with.


At this time the Moderator stated the following: "It's the usual procedure at this time to proceed with business before hand. However, as you all can see, this place (auditorium) is bursting at the seams. Many people are standing. The Memo- rial Hall is filled, the lobby is filled with approximately 150


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people and people are standing in line outside of the Town Hall six feet deep. Therefore, we are faced with many legal stat- utes. I, at this time, would entertain a motion be made that we recess this adjourned annual town meeting to the Strand Thea- tre and Town Hall (auditorium) on March 18, 1957, 7 P. M." Motion made, seconded and carried:


VOTED: That the adjourned annual town meeting be recessed until March 18, 1957 at 7 P. M. Said recessed ad- journed annual town meeting be held in the Strand Theatre and the Town Hall (auditorium) and that voting lists be used to permit only registered voters to enter either places.


VOTED: at 7:09 P.M. that this meeting be adjourned. A true record. Attest: Clare P. Boyer, Town Clerk.


RECESSED ADJOURNED ANNUAL TOWN MEETING MARCH 18, 1957


(2 Places) Strand Theatre and Town Hall.


Mr. Willard Stark, the Moderator, called the meeting to or- der at 7:00 P.M.


(Mr. Roland Hetu, his assistant, was at the Town Hall. Miss Bernice R. Carigan, Assistant Town Clerk, was with Mr. Hetu.)


The Moderator stated: "He would consider the Finance Committee's recommendations as motions and that substitute motions could be presented from the floor." "Said Finance Committee's recommendations to be considered duly seconded."


VOTED: that the reading of the warrant by the Town Clerk be dispensed with.


Article 1. Voted to accept the reports of the Town Offi- cers as printed in the Town Report.


Article 2. Voted in the affirmative.


Article 3. Voted in the affirmative.


Article 4. Voted in the affirmative.


Article 5. Voted unanimously in the affirmative for $513.21 from the tax levy of 1957.


Article 6. Voted in the affirmative.


Article 7. The following substitute motion presented, sec- onded and carried:


Voted unanimously in the affirmative that the town author- ize the Board of Health to appoint one of its members to act as physician of the Board at a salary of $330.00 per year and as parochial school physician at a salary of $770.00 per year.


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Article 8. Beginning with Exhibit B-2A, Police Salary Scale of Article 8, the Moderator stated the following: "Unless there were objections to his reading of just the Minimum and Maximum he would read the Minimum, 1-2-3-4-5- and the Maximum." There were no objections. Therefore, the Mod- erator read Exhibit B-2A Police Salary Scale, Minimum and Maximum.


Accepted as read.


At this time Chief Desrosiers presented the following sub- stitute motion. Said substitute motion seconded.


After presenting the substitute motion he explained the contents of said substitute motion.


Exhibit A.


The difference of Exhibit A as recommended by Finance Committee and Exhibit A as presented by him was the dele- tion of "P" for Fire Department categories, and the deletion of "F" for Police Department categories as shown in Exhibit A-1. The substitute motion was defeated.


The Finance Committee's recommendation carried.


It's a vote.


Substitute Motion for Article 8, Town Warrant 1957 VOTED: that the Town strike out and make null and void all of EXHIBIT A, EXHIBIT B 1, EXHIBIT B-2 and EX- HIBIT B-3 as amended or altered from time to time, of the Classification and Compensation Plan known as Article MCX of the Town By-Laws, and substitute therefor the following enum- erated EXHIBIT A, EXHIBIT A-1, EXHIBIT B-1, EXHIBIT B-2, EXHIBIT B-2A and EXHIBIT B-3; provided that if any provision of this vote or the application of such provision to any person or circumstances shall be held invalid for technical or other reasons, the validity of the remainder and the applic- ability of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.


EXHIBIT A Alphabetical List of Proposed Classes of Positions Excluding the Police Department


Pay Range


Scale


Class Title


Minimum


Maximum


S-6


Animal Inspector*


$ 300.00


$ 350.00


S-8


Assessor Clerk


3,900.00


4,700.00


S-8


Assessors*


600.00 (fixed rates)


F-4


Assistant Fire Chief


4,500.00


4,800.00


S-5


Assistant Librarian


3,000.00


3,600.00


S-4


Building Custodian


2,700.00


3,300.00


S-7


Building Inspector*


700.00


850.00


S-7


Cemetery Superintendent*


1,000.00


1,200.00


Pay


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Pay Range


Pay Scale Class Title


Minimum


Maximum


S-8 Civil Engineer


3,900.00


4,700.00


S-1 Clerk I


2,100.00


2,500.00


S-2 Clerk II


2,300.00


2,700.00


S-3


Clerk III


2,500.00


3,000.00


S-6


Clerk, Registrar*


250.00


250.00


S-6


Dog Officer


300.00


350.00


S-7


Draftsman


3,600.00


4,300.00


S-5


Engineering Aid


3,000.00


3,600.00


F-3


Fire Captain


4,200.00


4,500.00


F-5


Fire Chief


4,900.00


5,200.00


F-2


Fire Lieutenant


3,900.00


4,200.00


F-1


Fire Fighter


3,600.00


3,900.00


S-7


Health Agent*


700.00


800.00


W-5


Heavy Equipment Operator


1.64


1.85


S-1


Infirmary Matron ***


2,100.00


2,500.00


S-4


Infirmary Superintendent


2,700.00


3,300.00


W-2 Laborer


1.35


1.53


S-7


Librarian


3,600.00


4,300.00


S-2


Library Jr. Assistant


2,300.00


2,700.00


S-3


Library Sr. Assistant


2,500.00


3,000.00


W-6


Mechanic


1.73


1.95


S-8


Operator Sewage Plant


3,900.00


4,700.00


W-4


Park Maintenance


1.53


1.73


S-7


Plumbing Inspector*


3,400.00


3,400.00


S-5


Public Health Nurse


3,000.00


3,600.00


W-3


Public Works Maint. Man I


1.45


1.64


W-4


Public Works Maint. Man II


1.53


1.73


S-6


Registrar*


100.00


100.00


S-6


Sanitarian*


700.00


800.00


S-6


Sanitary Inspector*


400.00


500.00


S-7


Sealer of Weights & Measures*


1,500.00


1,800.00


S-6


Slaughtering Inspector*


350.00


400.00


S-5


Social Worker


3,000.00


3,600.00


S-8


Street Superintendent


3,900.00


4,700.00


S-8


Town Accountant


3,900.00


4,700.00


S-8


Town Clerk


3,900.00


4,700.00


S-8


Town Collector


3,900.00


4,700.00


S-13


Town Counsel*


2,300.00


2,500.00


S-12


Town Engineer


5,600.00


6,600.00


S-14


Town Treasurer*


2,600.00


3,000.00


W-6


Tree Warden and Moth Supt.


1.63


1.85


S-7


Veterans' Agent


3,600.00


4,300.00


S-9


Welfare Agent


4,300.00


5,100.00


S-7


Wire Inspector*


800.00


1,000.00


*Certain elected, part-time, or other exceptional positions. *** Proposed rates to be reduced by annual maintenance.


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EXHIBIT A-1 Alphabetical List of Proposed Classes or Positions For The Police Department


Pay


Pay Range


Scale


Class Title


Minimum


Maximum


P-4 Deputy Police Chief


$4,500.00


$5,304.00


P-1 Patrolman


3,770.00


4,316.00


P-5 Police Chief


5,000.00


6,162.00


P-2


Police Sergeant


4,000.00


4,732.00


P-3


Police Sergeant, Identific.


4,200.00


4,932.00


EXHIBIT B-1 PROPOSED SALARY SCALES


Intermediates


Pay Scale Number


Minimum


(1)


(2)


(3)


Maximum


S-1


$2,100.00


$2,200.00


$2,300.00


$2,400.00


$2,500.00


40.38


42.30


44.23


46.15


48.07


S-2


2,300.00


2,400.00


2,500.00


2,600.00


2,700.00


44.23


46.15


48.07


49.99


51.92


S-3


2,500.00


2,625.00


2,750.00


2,875.00


3,000.00 57.69


S-4


2,700.00


2,850.00


3,000.00


3,150.00


3,300.00


51.92


54.80


57.69


60.57


63.46


S-5


3,000.00


3,150.00


3,300.00


3,450.00


3,600.00


57.69


60.57


63.46


66.34


69.23


S-6


3,300.00


3,450.00


3,600.00


3,750.00 72.10


75.00


S-7


3,600.00


3,775.00


3,950.00


4,125.00


4,300.00


69.23


72.59


75.96


79.32


82.69


S-8


3,900.00


4,100.00


4,300.00


4,500.00 86.53


4,700.00 90.38


S-9


4,300.00


4,500.00


4,700.00


4,900.00


5,100.00 98.08


S-10


4,700.00


4,925.00


5,150.00


5,375.00


5,600.00


90.38


94.71


99.03


103.36


107.69


S-11


5,100.00


5,350.00


5,600.00


98.07


102.88


107.69


5,850.00 112.49


6,100.00 117.30


S-12


5,600.00


5,850.00


6,100.00


6,350.00 122.10


6,600.00 126.92


S-13


6,100.00


6,400.00


6,700.00


7,000.00


7,300.00


117.30


123.07


128.84


134.61


140.38


S-14


2,600.00


2,700.00


2,800.00


2,900.00


3,000.00


50.00


51.92


53.85


55.77


57.69


48.07


50.47


52.88


55.28


3,900.00


63.46


66.34


69.23


74.99


78.84


82.69


82.69


86.53


90.38


94.23


107.69


112.49


117.30


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EXHIBIT B-2 Proposed Fire Department Salary Scale


Intermediates


Pay Scale Number


Minimum (1)


(2)


Maximum


F-1


$3,600.00


$3,700.00


$3,800.00


$3,900.00


F-2


3,900.00


4,000.00


4,100.00


4,200.00


F-3


4,200.00


4,300.00


4,400.00


4,500.00


F-4


4,500.00


4,600.00


4,700.00


4,800.00


F-5


4,900.00


5,000.00


5,100.00


5,200.00


EXHIBIT B-2A Proposed Police Department Salary Scale


Pay Scale


Intermediates


Number


Minimum


(1)


(2)


Maximum


P-1


$3,770.00


$3,952.00


$4,134.00


$4,316.00


P-2


4,000.00


4,317.00


4,524.00


4,732.00


P-3


4,200.00


4,517.00


4,724.00


4,932.00


P-4


4,500.00


4,750.00


5,070.00


5,304.00


P-5


5,000.00


5,400.00


5,889.00


6,162.00


EXHIBIT B-3


Pay Scale Number


Minimum


(1)


(2)


Maximum


W-1


$


1.28


$ 1.33


$ 1.39


$ 1.45


51.20


53.20


55.60


58.00


2,662.40


2,766.40


2,891.20


3,016.00


W-2


1.35


1.41


1.47


1.53


54.00


56.40


58.80


61.20


2,808.00


2,932.80


3,057.60


3,182.40


W-3


1.45


1.51


1.57


1.64


58.00


60.40


62.80


65.60


3,016.00


3,140.80


3,265.60


3,411.20


W-4


1.53


1.59


1.66


1.73


61.20


63.60


66.40


69.20


3,182.40


3,307.20


3,452.80


3,598.40


W-5


1.64


1.71


1.78


1.85


65.60


68.40


71.20


74.00


3,411.20


3,556.80


3,702.40


3,808.00


W-6


1.73


1.80


1.87


1.95


69.20


72.00


74.80


78.00


3,598.40


3,744.00


3,889.60


4,056.00


W-7


1.85


1.92


2.00


2.08


74.00


76.80


80.00


83.20


3,848.00


3,993.60


4,160.00


4,326.40


Intermediates


The top line opposite each scale number indicates recom- mended hourly wage rates, the middle line the corresponding


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weekly payment based on a 40-hour work-week, and the bottom line, the wage figured on the basis of 52 weeks and no days to the year.


VOTE of Article 8. (Recommendation of Fin. Comm.)


VOTED: to strike out and make null and void all of Ex- hibit A, Exhibit B1, Exhibit B2 and Exhibit B3, as amended or altered from time to time, of the Classification and Compensa- tion Plan known as Article MCX of the Town By-Laws, and substitute therefor the following enumerated Exhibit A, Exhi- bit B1, Exhibit B-2 and Exhibit B-3.


EXHIBIT A Alphabetical List of Proposed Classes of Positions


Pay Range


Scale


Class Title


Minimum


Maximum


S-6


Animal Inspector*


$ 300.00


$ 350.00


S-8


Assessor's Clerk


3,900.00


4,700.00


S-8


Assessors*


600.00 (fixed rates)


PF-4 Assistant Fire Chief


4,500.00


4,800.00


S-5


Assistant Librarian


3,000.00


3,600.00


S-4


Building Custodian


2,700.00


3,300.00


S-7


Building Inspector*




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