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loosely, but I will accept it.")
The motion carried :
VOTED: Indefinite postponement.
Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 14. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Town by-laws to read that all Town Meetings, including special town meetings and annual town meetings, will adjourn at 10:30 p.m. to be continued at a time and place certain to be set forth and announced at the meeting by the Town Moderator, or act anything thereon.
Finance Committee's Recommendation : To refer to the Town Meeting.
The following motion presented, seconded and carried :
VOTED: Indefinite postponement.
Gymnasium : It's a vote.
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ARTICLE 15. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 41, Section 108F, as inserted by Chapter 520, of the Acts of 1962, relative to the establishment of a schedule of minimum annual compensation for fire fighters, which provides as follows:
"Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or spe- cial law to the contrary, the minimum annual compensa- tion of each fire fighter, permanently employed, in the fire department of any city or town which accepts the provisions of this section, except a fire fighter who, by virtue of section twenty D of Chapter thirty-one is not regarded as holding employment, shall be not less than the following :
For the first year of service five thousand five hundred dollars.
For the second year of service six thousand dollars.
For the third and each succeeding year of service six thousand three hundred dollars."
or act anything thereon.
VOTED: Indefinite postponement
Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 16 To see if the Town will vote to amend classification F-1, F-2, F-3, F-4, F-5 of Exhibit B-2 as con- tained in the Compensation Plan of Article MCX of the Town By-laws, as amended from time to time, so as to read as follows provided that Article 15 is voted in the affirmative:
CLASS
MIN.
(1)
MAX.
F-1
$5500.00
$6000.00
$6300.00
F-2
$6400.00
$6500.00
$6600.00
F-3
$6575.00
$6675.00
$6775.00
F-4
$6975.00
$7175.00
$7475.00
F-5
$7975.00
$8375.00
$8675.00
or act anything thereon.
The moderator stated: "There is no need to consider Article 16 because in Article 15 we have vote indefinite postponement. And note-refers to Article 16 and reads (part of Article 16) as follows "provided that Article 15 is voted in the affirmative."
ARTICLE 17. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 41, Section 108G, as inserted
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by Chapter 19 of the Acts of 1963, relative to the establishment of an alternate schedule of minimum annual compensation for police officers, which provides as follows :
"Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or spe- cial law to the contrary, the minimum annual compensa- tion of each regular police officer of the police depart- ment of any city or town which accepts the provisions of this section shall be not less than the following: For the first year of service fifty-five hundred dollars.
For the second year of service six thousand dollars.
For the third and each succeeding year of service sixty- three hundred dollars."
or act anything thereon.
VOTED: (unanimously) Indefinite postponement. Gymnasium : Unanimous vote.
After voting on Article 17, a member of the Finance Com- mittee stated: "clerical errors appeared. re: Article 16 and 18." Re: Article 16 - clerical error - delete "provided that Article 15 is voted in the affirmative."
Re : Article 18 = clerical error = delete "provided that Article 17 is voted in the affirmative."
The moderator did accept said clerical errors as printed in the Annual Report of the Finance Committee.
'The moderator made the following announcement :
"A two-thirds vote will be necessary on Articles 16 & 18.
but I am asking for an unanimous vote-this will eliminate counting votes and will save time. I do hope I'll have your cooperation. Thank You."
ARTICLE 16. To see if the Town will vote to amend clas- sification F-1, F-2, F-3, F-4, F-5 of Exhibit B-2 as contained in the Compensation Plan of Article MCX of the Town By-Laws, as amended from time to time, so as to read as follows :
CLASS
MIN.
(1)
MAX.
F-1
$5,500.00
$6,000.00
$6,300.00
F-2 $6,400.00
$6,500.00
$6,600.00
F-3
$6,575.00 $6,675.00
$6,775.00
F-4
$6,975.00
$7,175.00
$7,475.00
F-5
$7,975.00
$8,375.00
$8,675.00
or act anything thereon.
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VOTED: That the Town amend Classifications F-1, F-2, F-3, F-4, and F-5 of Exhibit B as contained in the Compensation Plan of Article MCX of the Town By-Laws, as amended from time ti time, so as to read as follows :
CLASS
MIN
(1)
(2)
MAX.
F-1
$4,880.00
$5,030.00
$5,275.00
$5,500.00
F-2
$5,600.00
$5,750.00
$5,900.00
$6,000.00
F-3
$5,875.00
$6,025.00
$6,175.00
$6,275.00
F-4
$6,400.00
$6,550.00
$6,650.00
$6,750.00
F-5
$7,100.00
$7,600.00
$7,800.00
$8,000.00
(Gymnasium - 1 opposed
Auditorium - 2 oppsoed. )
ARTICLE 18. To see if the Town will vote to amend Classification P-1, P-2, P-3, P-4, P-5 and P-6 of Exhibit B-3 as contained in the Compensation Plan of Article MCX of the Town By-laws, as amended from time to time, so as to read as (Gymnasium - 1 opposed - Auditorium - 2 opposed. )
CLASS
MIN.
(1)
MAX.
P-1
$5500.00
$6000.00
$6300.00
P-2
$6500.00
$6500.00
$6600.00
P-3
$6575.00
$6675.00
$6775.00
P-4
$6700.00
$6800.00
$6900.00
P-5
$6975.00
$7175.00
$7475.00
P-6
$7975.00
$8375.00
$8675.00
or act anything thereon.
VOTED: That the Town amend Classifications P-1, P-2, P-3, P-4, P-5 and P-6 of Exhibit B-3 as contained in the Com- pensation Plan of Article MCX of the Town By-Laws, as amended from time to time, as to read as follows :
CLASS
MIN
(1)
(2)
MAX.
P-1
$4,880.00
$5,030.00
$5,275.00
$5,500.00
P-2
$5,600.00
$5,750,00
$5,900.00
$6,000.00
P-3
$5,750.00
$5,900.00
$6,050.00
$6,150.00
P-4 $5,875.00
$6,025.00
$6,175.00
$6,275.00
P-5
$6,400.00
$6,550.00
$6,650.00
$6,750.00
P-6
$7,100.00
$7,600.00
$7,800.00
$8,000.00
(Gymnasium - 0 opposed
Auditorium - 1 opposed.)
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ARTICLE 19. To see if the Town will vote to amend Classification S-4 of Exhibit B-1 as contained in the Compensa- tion Plan of Article MCX of the Town By-laws, as amended from time to time so that it will read as follows:
CLASS MIN. (1) (2) MAX. S-4 $3,250. $3,450. $3,640. 3,840. $4,280 (3)
or act anything thereon.
VOTED: Indefinite postponement.
Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE. 20 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for special maintenance of North Woodstock Road, said maintenance to consist of surfacing from the southerly terminus of the 1962 surfacing, thence southerly for as long a distance as possible with the aforementioned funds; and that said money be used under Chapter 90 of the General Laws in conjunction with money which may be allotted by the State and County, or both, for this purpose, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: In the affirmative for $1,500.00 for as long a distance as possible with the aforementioned funds.
Gymnasium : It's a vote
ARTICLE 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the Main- tenance of Chapter 90 roads in this Town, said money to be used in conjunction with money which may be allotted by the State and County, or both, for this purpose, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: In the affirmative for $2,000.00.
Gymnasium : It's a vote
ARTICLE 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the recon- struction of South Street, said money to be used under Chapter 90 of the General Laws in conjunction with money which may be allotted by the State and County, or both, for this purpose or act anything thereon.
VOTED: In the affirmative for $8,000.00, for the recon- struction of South Street, said money to be used under Chapter 90 of then General Laws in conjunction with money which may be alloted by the State and County, work to be done by contract. Gymnasium : It's a vote.
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The moderator made the following announcement :" Re: Art. 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34
The foregoing articles will require a two-thirds vote. Refer- ence to Chapter 41, Sec. 81Y." Section 81 Y " except by or in accordance with the affirmative vote of two-thirds of those pre- sent and voting at a meeting of the city council or at a town meet- ing." (Ref. to sub-div.)
The moderator requested again, "I'm going to ask for an un- animous vote so that foregoing articles will receive a two-thirds vote without counting."
ARTICLE 23. To see if the Town will vote to hear, act on, and accept the report of the Board of Selectmen as to the laying out of a public way, a certain street known as Red Oak Lane, commencing at the northeasterly line of Old Sturbridge Road thence northeasterly for a distance of about five hundred and fifty (550.0) + feet, or act anything thereon.
The following motion presented, seconded and carried :
VOTED: To accept the report of the Board of Selectmen as to the laying out of a public way a certain street known as Red Oak Lane, commencing at the northeasterly line of Old Sturbridge Road thence northeasterly for a distance of about five hundred and fifty (550.0) + feet.
No Land Damages.
Result of vote : Auditorium - 0 Gymnasium - 0
(Recommendation of Fin. Com. on Article 23 to refer to the Town Meeting.)
ARTICLE 24. To see if the Town will vote to hear, act on, and accept the report of the Board of Selectmen as to the laying out of a public way, a certain street known as High View Street, commencing at the easterly line of the 1962 layout of High Street, thence southwesterly for a distance of about five hundred and twenty (520.0) feet at land owned by one Edmond- son, or act anything thereon.
The following motion presented, seconded and carried :
VOTED: To accept the report of the Board of Selectmen as to the laying out of a public way a certain street known as High View Street, commencing at the easterly line of the 1962 layout of High Street, thence southwesterly for a distance of
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about five hundred and twenty (520.0) + feet of land owned by one Edmondson.
No Land Damages.
Result of vote : Auditorium : unanimous vote.
Gymnasium : It's a vote.
(Recommendation of Fin. Com. on Article 24 to refer to the Town Meeting.)
ARTICLE 25. To see if the Town will vote to hear, act on, and accept the report of the Board of Selectmen as to the laying out of a public way, a certain street known as Cathy Lane, commencing at the southerly line of the 1962 layout of Highridge Avenue, thence southwesterly for a distance of about seven hun- dred and seventy-five (775.0) feet to the northerly line of pro- posed High View Street, or act anything thereon.
The following motion presented, seconded and carried :
VOTED: To accept the report of the Board of Selectmen as to the laying out of a public way a certain street known as Cathy Lane, commencing at the southerly line of the 1962 layout of Highridge Avenue, thence southwesterly for a distance of about seven hundred and seventy-five (775.0) + feet to the northerly line of proposed High View Street.
No Land Damages.
Result of vote : Auditorium : unanimous vote.
Gymnasium : unanimous vote.
(The recommendation of the Fin. Com. on Article 25 to refer to the Town Meeting.)
ARTICLE 26. To see if the Town will vote to hear, act on, and accept a public way, a certain street known as Chartier Lane, commencing at the westerly side line of Westwood Park- way, thence southwesterly for a distance of about five hundred and fifty-five (555.0) feet, or act anything thereon.
The following motion presented, seconded and carried :
VOTED: To accept the report of the Board of Selectmen as to the laying out of a public way a certain street known as Chartier Lane, commencing at the westerly side line of Westwood Parkway, thence southwesterly for a distance of about five hun- dred fifty-five (550.0) + feet.
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No Land Damages.
Result of vote : Auditorium : unanimous vote.
Gymnasium : unanimous vote.
(Recommendation of Finance Committee on Article 26 to refer to the Town Meeting.)
ARTICLE 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the con- struction of a sanitary sewer on Charlton Street from the terminus of the 1963 construction northerly for a distance of about five hundred and ten (510+) feet, or act anything thereon.
VOTED : Indefinite postponement.
Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money to pay Albert S. Peck for the construction of a sanitary sewer on Morris Street from the southerly terminus of the 1960 construction southerly for a distance of about three hundred and thirty-two (332+) feet, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: Indefinite postponement.
Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 29. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money to pay Red Oak Realty Corporation for the construction of a sanitary sewer on Red Oak Lane from the center line of Old Sturbridge Road northeasterly for a distance of about four hundred and eighty- one (481.0) feet, provided that Red Oak Realty Corporation releases to the Town of Southbridge all rights by proper instru- ments, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: (unanimously) in the affirmative for $1,022.96 from the Sewer Assessment Reserve Account ..
Result of vote : Gymnasium : unanimous.
ARTICLE 30. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money to pay Warren D. McGrath for the construction of a sanitary sewer on High View Street from the center line of Cathy Lane northwesterly for a distance of about two hundred and eighty-four (284.0) feet, provided that Warren D. McGrath releases to the Town of
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Southbridge all rights by proper instruments, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: (unanimously) In the affirmative for $2,070.56. Result of vote : Gymnasium : unanimous.
ARTICLE 31. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money to pay Henry Chartier for the construction of a sanitary sewer on Chartier Lane for a distance of about (575) feet providing that Henry Chartier releases to the Town of Southbridge all rights by proper instruments, or act anything thereon.
Finance Committee's motion : Indefinite postponement.
The following substitute motion presented, seconded and carried :
VOTED: In the affirmative for $1,623.99 from the Sewer Assessment Reserve Account.
Result of vote : Auditorium : 2 opposed.
Gymnasium : unanimous vote.
ARTICLE 32. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money to pay Warren D. McGrath for the construction of a sanitary sewer on Cathy Lane from the southerly line of Highridge Avenue southwesterly for a distance of about seven hundred and seventy-five (775.0) feet, provided that Warren D. McGrath releases to the Town of Southbridge all rights by proper instruments, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: In the affirmative for $4,753.88 from the Sewer Assessment Reserve Account.
Result of vote : Auditorium : 1 opposed.
Gymnasium : unanimous vote.
ARTICLE 33. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money to pay Warren D. McGrath for the construction of a sanitary sewer on High Street from a point which is three hundred and thirty-two (332.0) feet southwesterly of the junction of High and Pinedale for a dis- tance of thirty-seven (37.0) feet at the end of the 1962 layout of High Street, provided that Warren D. McGrath release to the
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Town of Southbridge all rights by proper instruments, or act anything thereon.
VOTED : In the affirmative for $144.67.
Result of vote : Auditorium : 1 opposed.
Gymnasium : unanimous vote.
ARTICLE 34. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the construc- tion of a storm drain from the intersection of High Street, Highview Street, northerly to the southerly line of Woodycrest Avenue at a distance of about ten hundred and thirty-five (1035) more or less feet, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: In the affirmative for $5,000.00, for as long a distance as possible. Work to be done by contract ..
Result of vote : Auditorium : 1 opposed.
Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 35. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the construc- tion of a storm drain on Charlton Street that will take care of the drainage problem existing at or near the property of Norris Ouellette, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: In the affirmative for $3,400.00 for the con- struction of a storm drain on Charlton Street, approximately opposite the property of Norris Ouellette; thence, westerly along the property of said Ouellette for a distance of approximately five hundred (500) feet to Cady Brook, providing that said Ouellette provides to the Town of Southbridge, proper releases therefore, with work to be done by contract.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 36. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of $3,120.00 for the construction of a storm drain on Warren Street commencing at the low point in the road approximately 125 feet southerly of the southerly side of Warren Lane, thence northerly along Warren Street for a distance of 130 feet; thence easterly along Warren Lane for a distance of about 280 feet to the existing 12" concrete drain off Chestnut Street, said work to be done by the Highway Department, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: Indefinite postponement.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
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ARTICLE 37. To see if the Town will vote to use Chapter 822 Allocated Funds, and to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the reconstruction of Old Stur- bridge Road from Main Street northwesterly to the Sturbridge Town Line for a distance of about twelve hundred and fifty (1250) feet, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: In the affirmative for $31,000.00, of which $12,715.24 to be raised by the Town and to be used in conjunction with the sum of $18,284.76 of Chapter 822 Allocated Funds pro- vided that all abutters execute releases of all claims for damages against the Town, with work to be done by contract.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 38. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to reconstruct Ashland Avenue from North Woodstock Road easterly to Route #131 for a distance of about fifteen hundred (1,500) feet, or act anything thereon.
Finance Committee's motion : Indefinite postponement.
The following substitute motion presented and seconded :
To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to reconstruct Ashland Avenue from North Woodstock Road easterly to Route #131 for a distance of about fifteen hundred (1,500) feet, or act anything thereon.
Work to be done by The Highway Department.
The moderator (Stark) questioned the sum of money. "How much money?" Mr. Joseph Ziemba stated : "$1,500.00."
Substitute motion defeated in the auditorium and the gym- nasium.
Finance Committee's motion carried :
VOTED: Indefinite postponement.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 39. To see if the Town will vote to use Chapter 822 Allocated Funds, and to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the reconstruction of Williams Street from Elm Street to Chapin Street, a distance of about four hun- dred (400) feet, construction to consist of adequate drainage, foundation, concrete curbing on north and south sides and Type I surfacing, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: In the affirmative for $14,000.00, of which $6,000.00 to be raised by the Town and to be used in conjunction
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with the sum of $8,000.00 of Chapter 822 Allocated Funds, with construction to consist of adequate drainage, foundation, concrete curbing on North and South sides and Type I surfacing, provided that all abutters execute releases of all claims for damages against the Town, with work to be done by contract.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 40. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the regrad- ing of Hartwell Street, from Spring Street to a point one hun- dred feet easterly of Chapin Street, a distance of about four hundred (400.0) feet, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: Indefinite postponement.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 41. To see if the Town will vote to raise and apropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the recon- struction of Henry Street from Worcester Street to the Henry Street Field, a distance of about four hundred fifty (450.0) feet, said construction to consist of adequate drainage, foundation, Type I surfacing and sidewalk repairs on south side, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: Indefinite postponement.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 42. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the recon- struction of Belmont Street, from Pleasant Street easterly for a distance of about two hundred fifty (250.0) feet, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: Indefinite postponement.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 43. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the con- struction of drainage and repairing of road surface on Lebanon Hill from Lebanon Brook southerly for a distance of about thirty-two hundred (3200) feet, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: In the affirmative for $3,000.00, with work to be done by the Highway Department, under the supervision of the Town Engineer.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
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ARTICLE 44. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the recon- struction of School Street from West Street easterly to High Street for a distance of about twelve hundred and twenty-two (1222) feet, said construction to consist of adequate drainage, foundation, concrete curbing, and Type I surfacing, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: Indefinite postponement.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 45. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the recon- struction of Cisco Street from Coombs Street to Chestnut Street for a distance of about five hundred and forty (540) feet, said construction to consist of adequate drainage, foundation, con- crete curbing, widening of bridge of Cohasse Brook, and Type I surfacing, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: Indefinite postponement.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 46. To see if the town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the widening of Alpine Drive from bridge southerly to Connecticut Line a distance of about four thousand (4000) feet, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: In the affirmative for $1,000.00, for as long a distance as possible, with work to be done by the Highway Depart- ment. Under the supervision of the Town Engineer.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 47. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the recon- struction of Kingsley Street from the easterly line of North Woodstock Road easterly for a distance of about four hundred and sixty (460) feet, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: In the affirmative for $2,150.00, with work to be done by the Highway Department, under the supervision of the Town Engineer.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 48. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the regrading of Brook Road from the easterly line of Elm Street easterly for
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a distance of about four hundred (400) feet; or act anything thereon.
VOTED: In the affirmative for $3,100.00, with work to be done by the Highway Department, under the supervision of the Town Engineer.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 49. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, the sum of twenty-six hundred (2,600) dollars for the construction of a storm drain from the north end of Maple Street southerly along Maple Street to Main Street thence along Main Street for a total distance of approxi- mately six hundred thirty (630) feet, said money to be used in conjunction with money voted under Article 20 of the Annual Town Meeting held March 12, 1962, and money voted under Article 27 of the Annual Town Meeting held March 11, 1963, or act anything thereon.
VOTED: Indefinite postponement.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
ARTICLE 50. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, borrow or transfer, a sum of money for the con- struction of storm drains on Blackmer Road, Old Dudley Road, Lemoine Hill Road, Plimpton Street, and Colonial Heights for a sum total of about thirteen hundred and fifty (1350) feet, or act anything thereon.
VOTED : Indefinite postponement.
Result of vote : Gymnasium : It's a vote.
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