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Article 95. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money for dredging and im- proving the inner channel at Allen Harbor and to complete perimeter dredging, enlarging the anchorage area and pro- viding access by water to the town landing, the money ap- propriated to be used under the direction of the Selectmen or in conjunction with such monies as may be allocated by the Department of Public Works, Division of Waterways, and to act fully thereon. By request of the Waterways Study Commission.
Article 96. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to construct an adequate bulkhead and otherwise improve the Town Land- ing at Allen Harbor, said money to be used under the direc- tion of the Selectmen or to be used in conjunction with such monies as may be allocated by the Department of Public Works, Division of Waterways, and to act fully thereon. By request of the Waterways Study Commission.
Article 97. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) for the purpose of improving town-owned property located on the southeasterly side of Herring River Bridge, (Rte. 28), West Harwich. The said money to be used to remove the
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marshland and make a boat basin at that location, and to act fully thereon. By request of Edward A. Dickinson and others.
Article 98. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to purchase and/or take by eminent domain for beach, harbor and recreational facilities a certain parcel of land lying south of Lower County Road at Allen Harbor, now owned by Emeline F. Stewart, and more particularly bounded and described as follows: North- erly by Lower County Road as shown on a plan hereinafter mentioned; easterly by land now or formerly of William F. Driscoll et ux as shown on said plan; southerly by land now or formerly of James O. Hulse as shown on said plan; and westerly by Allen Harbor as shown on said plan. And being lots 3 and 4 on Land Court Plan 21929A filed with certificate of title No. 21551 in the land registration office, a copy of which is filed in the Assessors' Office at Harwich, and to act fully thereon. By request of the Waterways Study Com- mission.
Article 99. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to purchase and/or take by eminent domain, for recreational purpose, the land in the Andrews River area, south of Rte. 28, in South Har- wich and more particularly bounded and described as fol- lows on the north by the State Highway (Rte. 28), 150 feet as shown on a plan hereinafter mentioned; on the east by land of Francis A. Downey, 100 feet; on the northeast by land of said Downey, 400 feet; on the east again by land of William A. Downey et ux 220 feet; on the southeast by land of Rudolf Homan et ux by several courses, a total of 338.50 feet, as shown on said plan; on the southeast again by a private way shown as Weekes Road, being land of said Homan, 120 feet; on the southwest by land of said Homan, 197.38 feet; on the southeast again by land of said Homan, 209.79 feet; on the northeast again by land of said Homan, 263.47 feet; on the east and southeast again by several irregular courses as shown on said plan by land of said Homan, 572 feet; on the southwest again by land of Eleanor Kaneb, 240 feet; on the southwest by a different course, still by land of said Kaneb, 130 feet; on the southeast again by land of Irving W. Pettingill et al and said Homan, 520 feet; on the southeast again by land of said Homan, 380 feet, more or less; on the south by Nantucket Sound, about 200 feet;
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on the northwest by land of Wychmere Pines Association, land of Taylor Starck et ux, land of Robert C. Nordblom et ux and land of John J. Grullemans, 1,150 feet and on the northwest again by another course of land of John J. Grulle- mans, land of Frank T. Thompson and land of Francis A. Downey, 960 feet. The above described land is shown on a plan entitled, "Proposed Taking at Andrews River"; on file with the Town Clerk, to which plan reference is made for a more particular description, and to act fully thereon. By request of the Waterways Study Commission.
Article 100. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to be used at the Town Landing and Boat Launching area at Herring River, by grading and improving said area, and to act fully thereon. By request of the Waterways Study Commission.
Article 101. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of eight hundred and five dollars ($805.00) for the purpose of purchasing approximately seven hundred feet (700') of 11/2" double jacket hose, and to act fully thereon. By request of the Fire Chief .
Article 102. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of six hundred and sixty dollars ($660.00) to purchase six (6) tires and tubes for Engine 4 and to authorize the Selectmen to trade the old tires and tubes now owned by the Town, the sum from said trade to be used toward the purchase of new tires and tubes, and to act fully thereon. By request of the Fire Chief.
Article 103. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of twenty-two hundred dollars ($2,200.00) to purchase a new Station Wagon and equipment for the Fire Department, and to authorize the Selectmen to trade the 1958 Station Wagon now owned by the Town, the sum from said trade to be used toward the purchase of the new vehicle, and to act fully thereon. By request of the Fire Chief.
Article 104. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to purchase a new Police Cruiser and Equipment, and to authorize the Selectmen to trade the 1959 Chevrolet Cruiser now owned by the Town, the sum received from said trade to be used toward the pur- chase of the new car, and to act fully thereon. By request of the Chief of Police.
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Article 105. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to purchase a new Police Cruiser and Equipment, and to authorize the Select- men to trade the 1960 Plymouth cruiser now owned by the Town, the sum received from said trade to be used toward the purchase of the new car, and to act fully thereon. By request of the Chief of Police.
Article 106. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money to construct, equip and furnish a new Police Station on the land now owned by the Town, adjacent to the present Police Station, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Lloyd N. F. Spicer, Architect, and appoint the Board of Selectmen, the Chief of Police and one person named by the Moderator, to act as Chairman, as a Building Committee, and to determine whether the money shall be provided for by taxation, by transfer from available funds in the treasury, or by issuance of a loan, and to act fully thereon. By request of H. William Morey and others.
Article 107. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to sell, dismantle, move or otherwise dispose of the present Police Station, and to raise and appropriate a suf- ficient sum of money to cover the cost thereof, and to act fully thereon. By request of H. William Morey and others.
Article 108. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money for repairs to the Ex- change Building, and to act fully thereon. By request of the Board of Selectmen.
Article 109. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money for unpaid bills of previous years as provided for in Chapter 107 of the Acts of 1941, and to act fully thereon. Customary article.
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Article 110. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the unexpended balances of the special appropriations to surplus revenue, and to act fully thereon. Customary article.
Regrading and hardening Town Landing
at Allen Harbor $85.00
Extending bulkhead at Allen Harbor 64.35
1954-Clearing & Improving new beach at Long Pond 57.00
1954-Art. 18-New beach Seymours pond 85.50
1955-Art. 49-Purchase land for Water Department 50.00
1956-Art. 56-Main Street - Old Chatham Rd. 7.02
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1957-Art. 34-Skating facilities
69.29
1958-Art. 34-Taking land at Allen Harbor
801.00
1958-Art. 75-Pleasant Bay Rd., East Harwich 44.53
1958-Art. 76-Pleasant Rd., West Harwich 7.52
1958-Art. 78-Queen Anne Rd.
1.10
1959-Art. 28-Christmas lights on streets
284.10
1959-Art. 80-Resurfacing South Street
358.20
1959-Art. 81-Accepting layout of roads
66.56
1959-Art. 85-Depot Rd., West Harwich
.68
1959-Art. 87-Layout Moody Rd., Harwich Port
198.00
1959-Art. 88-Victoria Rd., East Harwich
52.90
1960-Art. 7-Purchase of new police cruiser
384.00
1960-Art. 8-Purchase new radio for Police Station
102.38
1960-Art. 10-Purchase fire hose
55.00
1960-Art. 11-Purchase six tires for Rescue truck
115.50
1960-Art. 12-Purchase new ambulance
69.36
1960-Art. 23-Purchase land from Amadee S. Mazzur 1,600.00 1960-Art. 57-Purchase Boat - Police Department 424.22 1960-Art. 60-Const. ramp at Round Cove, E. Harwich 21.50
1960-Art. 68-Chap. 90- Highway Maintenance .04
1960-Art. 79-Accept layout Damon Rd., W. Harwich
8.10
1960-Art. 80-Accept layout John Joseph Rd. 3.92
1960-Art. 81-Accept layout Moody Rd., Harwich Port 10.90
1960-Art. 82-Accept layout Victoria Rd., E. Harwich 25.00
$5,051.97
Article 111. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from surplus revenue or available funds a sum of money for the purpose of reducing the 1961 tax rate, and to act fully thereon. Customary article.
Hereof fail not and make returns of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this twenty-third day of January, 1961.
ALTON E. WALKER EMULOUS E. HALL DOUGLAS ROCKWOOD .. Selectmen of Harwich
A true copy. . Attest: JOSEPH BARBER, Constable
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Report of the Collector of Taxes
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES-1958
Outstanding January 1, 1960
$286.05
Payments to Treasurer
$178.95
Abatements
107.10
$286.05
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES-1959
Outstanding January 1, 1960
$2,841.51
Refunds
98.00
$2.939.51
Payments to Treasurer
$2,403.45
Abatements
98.00
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1960
438.06
$2,939.51
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES-1960
Commitments as per warrants
$72,241.82
Refunds
74.96
$72,316.78
Payments to Treasurer
$68,369.71
Abatements
748.00
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1960
3,199.07
$72,316.78
REAL ESTATE TAXES-1959
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1960
$35,741.78
Refunds
78.40
$35,820.18
Payments to Treasurer
$33,755.43
Abatements
176.40
Outstanding December 31, 1960
1,888.35
$35,820.18
REAL ESTATE TAXES-1960
Commitments as per Warrants Refunds
$717,406.12
1,069.72
$718,475.84
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Payments to Treasurer Abatements Added to Tax Title
$665, 289.62
10,342.35
718.63
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1960
42,125.24
$718,475.84
POLL TAXES-1958
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1960
$18.00
Payments to Treasurer
$16.00
Abatements
2.00
POLL TAXES-1959
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1960
$56.00
Payments to Treasurer
$26.00
Abatements
2.00
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1960
28.00
$56.00
POLLS TAXES-1960
Commitments as per Warrants Refunds
4.00
$2,482.00
Payments to Treasurer
$1,780.00
Abatements
622.00
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1960
80.00
$2,482.00
MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXES-1952
Payments to Treasurer
$5.62
Abatements rescinded
$5.62
$5.62
MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXES-1956
Payments to Treasurer
$38.11
Abatements recinded $38.11
$38.11
MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXES-1957 Payments to Treasurer
44.74
Abatements rescinded
31.41
Abatement to be rescinded
13.33
$44.74
$2,478.00
$18.00
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MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXES-1958
Outstanding January 1, 1960
$1,542.38
Abatements recinded
9.04
$1,551.42
Payments to Treasurer
$781.02 770.40
Abatements
$1,551.42
MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXES-1959
Outstanding Jan. 1, 1960
$13,859.35
Commitments as per warrants
9,475.44
Refunds
769.60
$24,104.39
Payments to Treasurer
$
20,601.01
Abatements
2,076.94
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1960.
1,426.44
$24,104.39
MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAXES-1960
Commitments as per Warrants
$69,109.93
Refunds
829.72
$69,939.65
Payments to Treasurer
$51,555.18
Abatements
5,510.39
Outstanding Dec. 31, 1960
12,874.08
$69,939.65
Respectfully submitted,
LESLIE V. NICKERSON Collector of Taxes.
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Report of the Welfare Department
To the Citizens of the Town of Harwich:
The following report of money expended for the year 1960 including all categories of relief with a total of 161 cases aided, shows a total of $160,728.64 for aid rendered and re- ceipts of $111,559.95. Administration shows a total of $12,562.33 expended and receipts of $4,572.98.
Total Expenditures Welfare Aid
$160,728.64
Welfare
Outside Poor (28)
$16,847.16
Harwich cases, Other Towns (4) 1,217.11
Poor Other Towns (9)
1,691.14
State cases (6)
3,243.75
$22,999.16
Old Age Assistance
Paid from Town Fund
$60,000.00
Paid from U.S. Federal Fund
27,872.24
Total (82 cases aided)
$87,872.24
Aid to Dependent Children
Paid from Town Fund
$25,000.00
Paid from U.S. Federal Grant
14,285.44
Total (22 cases aided)
$39,285.44
Disability Assistance
Paid from Town Fund
$4,000.00
Paid from U.S. Federal Grant
4,162.26
Total (4 cases aided)
$8,162.26
Medical Assistance for the Aged-New 10-1-60
Paid from O.A.A. Federal Grant $2,409.54
Total (6 cases aided)
$2,409.54
Total Receipts Welfare Aid
$111,559.95
OAA U.S. Federal Grant
$28,725.65
ADC U.S. Federal Grant
18,588.00
DA U.S. Federal Grant
1,617.00
$48,930.65
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OAA Other Cities & Towns
$718.51
OAA State
35,553.63
OAA Recovery Account
4,653.34
ADC State
12,574.91
DA. State
3,709.10
$57,209.49
Welfare-State
$3,930.67
Welfare-Other Cities & Towns
1,489.14
$5,419.81
Total Expense for Welfare Administration
$12,562.33
Salaries paid from Town Appropriation
$7,630.00
Salaries paid from
Federal Grant Adm.
4,110.00
,
$11,740.00
Salaries
Board of Welfare
$900.00
Director of Public Welfare
4,650.00
Social Worker
3,470.00
Jr. Clerk & Typist
2,720.00
$11,740.00
Other Expenses
Travel
$423.40
Office Supplies
134.58
Postage
129.60
Office Equipment
none
Other
134.75
$822.33
Total Federal Grant Administration Receipts
Old Age Assistance
$1,775.89
Aid to Dependent Children
2,600.59
Disability Assistance
196.50
$4,572.98
Administration Receipts-State Disability Assistance (to Accounts Receivable)
$98.27
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SUMMARY OF WELFARE EXPENDITURES FOR YEAR ENDING 1960 WITH COMPARISON OVER 1959:
1960
1959
Total cases aided
161
169
EXPENDURES
O.A.A.
$87,872.24
$94,699.34
(82 cases)
(83 cases)
A.D.C.
39,285.44
44,405.85
(22 cases)
(27 cases)
D.A.
8,162.26
3,649.91
M.A.A.
2,409.54
none
(6 cases)
G.R.
22,999.16
19,674.51
(47 cases)
(54 cases)
Receipts-Federal, State, Other Cities and Towns:
O.A.A.
$69,651.14
$85,917.66
A.D.C.
31,162.91
37,709.15
D.A.
5,326.10
2,576.69
G.R.
5,419.81
4,421.37
$111,559.96
$130,624.87
Harwich Share of Expenditures:
O.A.A.
$13,477.88
$14,983.47
A.D.C.
7,472.48
7,386.87
D.A.
1,918.79
912.72
M.A.A.
431.85
none
G.R.
18,064.27
14,610.56
$41,365.27
$37,893.62
Medical Costs:
O.A.A.
$26,380.38
$28,943.01
A.D.C.
6,325.84
4,277.07
D.A.
4,813.79
1,119.29
M.A.A.
2,222.94
none
G.R.
10,629.53
5,887.75
$50,372.48
$40,225.12
Respectfully submitted
OLIVE L. WILLIAMS, Director DOUGLAS ROCWKOOD, Chairman ALTON E. WALKER EMULOUS E. HALL
(4 cases)
(5 cases)
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Report of the Water Department
To the Citizens of the Town of Harwich:
Herewith is the 24th Annual Report of the Harwich Water Department.
At the close of this calendar year, our records show a continuous growth with 149 accounts added to the system and total receipts amounting to $91,284.89 which represents a gain of approximately 11% over the previous year. The total gallons of water pumped were 141,043,040 with the maximum daily sendout of 1,441,330 gallons occurring on July 11.
Major construction was at a minimum and with the ex- ception of several areas where large diameter pipe was laid, extensions utilizing the 2" lines predominated. Fred W. Cro- well performed this work under his contract of 1957.
Careful study by the Board of Water Commissioners was given to applications in determining where main line con- struction would be most remunerative and those streets and ways yielding a 6% return or more were acted upon favorably and funds were taken from the Construction Account. Listed below are the names of the streets and ways voted by the Commission showing the cost of the project and the return:
Length in
Size of
Feet
Pipe
Name of Street
Cost of Project
Return
100'
6"
Old Mill Point
$202.00
11.8%
539'
6'' Trout Brook Road
1,577.99
6%
425'
6" Wooncepit Road)
432'
2''
Wooncepit Road)
2,405.34
12.9%
616'
Orleans Road)
262'
8"
Kimberly Way)
3,358.55
6%
As a result of a delay by the Department of Public Works in the issuance of a permit to the Water Department to cross Route 28, the work on Deep Hole Road was not completed until late August. Consequently, many of the domestic in- stallations were made after residents had closed their homes for the season.
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Bay Port Road and Ostable Road in West Harwich were tied in with Kelly Road and Riverside Drive. Also, Shaggy Pines Road with Pleasant Road. This work was advisable in order to eliminate dead ends and provide a better circula- tion and improved fire flow.
Under Article #88 in the 1960 Warrant, a contract was entered into with the Chatham Water Company with certain restrictions and limitations. Town water has now been made available to 11 houses in the East Harwich area.
At the meeting immediately following the annual Town Meeting, the Board organized and voted Francis J. Hibbert, Chairman and Norman O. Nickerson, Secretary. Robert J. Chase was elected to the Commission for a three year term at the Annual Election.
It was at this meeting that the Commissioners instructed the Superintendent to prepare plans and specifications for General Water Works Materials. Bids were received in early April and the following awards made:
Prescott & Sons R. D. Wood
Gate Valves and Boxes Gate Valves
Warren Pipe Company
Cast Iron Pipe and Fittings
Public Works Supply Company Hydrants
Sumner & Dunbar
Roadway Boxes, Serv. Boxes and Gate Valves Service Pipe
Service Pipe
Cement Lined Pipe Company Eureka Pipe Company Neptune Meter Company Red Hed Mfg. Company
Meters and Fittings Brass Goods
Although maintenance work had to be curtailed some- what because of a leave of absence granted two members of the staff, property and equipment were kept in good repair. Several leaks were reported in the distribution system but were not of a serious nature. Hydrants were inspected and any necessary repairs were made. Pumping equipment was maintained in good mechanical condition and repaired when needed. The Tree Planting program was conducted during the Spring and 1,500 Norway Spruce transplants were set out in the watershed area.
At the end of this year, the Department was fortunate in obtaining the free services of a representative from the Roy O. Leonard, painting Contractor, firm to make a thorough inspection of the Elevated Water Tank. It was his recommen- dation that the exterior be painted in 1961 and an article has been submitted requesting an appropriation for this project.
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Also, the 1955 Ranch Wagon owned by the Department has become expensive to maintain and it seems advisable to request funds for a new vehicle. An article to this effect will appear in the Warrant.
The addition to the garage has been completed and the Meter Room, which can accommodate 2,100 water meters, is now in use. An area in the Pumping Station has been con- verted into a future office for the Superintendent creating more space in the front office which has been a pressing need. Since the clerical work has increased in volume due to the growth and expansion of the Department, it may be necessary to place our part-time clerk on a permanent basis.
A booklet of revised rules and regulations have been printed and will be distributed early in 1961. Requests for these booklets heve been numerous and we are very pleased that we are now able to furnish our subscribers with them.
In conclusion we wish to report a condition which poses a problem to this department. Complaints have been received at intervals regarding the quality of the water particularly in the West Harwich area with reference to discoloration. Mains are flushed regularly only to have the condition return after a certain period of time. The department is under- taking other steps to correct this condition.
Appended hereto is a summary of operational and finan- cial data.
Service Connections
Taking Water December 31, 1960
1,484
Seasonal Takers Shut-Off
966
Total Services used 1960
2,450
Services Not Used
123
Total Service Connections
2,573
New Service Installations
11/4"
11%"
2"
Total
New Services Installed
1" 142 9,928.5'
2 434' 217'
414'
None
10,776.5' 72.3'
Average Charge per Service
$105.07
Cost to Department per Foot
$1.52
Miles of Mains By Size
12"
10"
8"
6"
2"
11%"
114"
1"
Total
1959 Total
3.08
14.68
16.46
16.14
10.82
.87
.47
.02
62.54
1960 Added None
.27
.71
.29
.85
None
None
None
2.12
1960 Total
3.08
14.95
17.17
16.43
11.67
.87
.47
.02
64.66
5
149
Length in Feet
Average Length per Service
69.9'
82.8'
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Hydrants
1959 Total
317
1960 Added
10
1960 Total
327
1960 Main Line Construction
Kind of Pipe
Size
Length
Queen Anne Road,
East Harwich
C. L. Wrought Iron
2"
256'6"
Bay Port Road
C. L. Wrought Iron
2"
455'
Ostable Road
C. L. Wrought Iron 2"
104'
Old Mill Point
C. L. Cast Iron
6"
100'
Mark Lane
C. L. Wrought Iron
2"
503'
Trout Brook Road
C. L. Cast Iron
6"
539'
Wooncepit Road
C. L. Cast Iron
6"
425'
Wooncepit Road
C. L. Wrought Iron
2"
429'
Archibald Circle
C. L. Wrought Iron 2"
2"
861'6"
Willow Street
C. L. Cast Iron
6"
180'
Sea Way
C. L. Wrought Iron
2"
332'
Shaggy Pines Road
C. L. Wrought Iron
2"
25'7'
Shore Road Extension
C. L. Wrought Iron
2"
102'6"
Private Way off Deep Hole Rd.
C. L. Wrought Iron
2"
757'6"
Pine Grove Road
C. L. Wrought Iron
2"
45'6"
Private Way off Gorham Rd.
C. L. Wrought Iron
2"
214'6"
Route 39, East Harwich
C. L. Cast Iron
8"
616'
Private Way off Route 39
C. L. Cast Iron
6"
262'
Deep Hole Road
C. L. Cast Iron
8"
3,118'
Deep Hole Road
C. L. Cast Iron
6"
23'
Deep Hole Road
C. L. Wrought Iron 2"
87'
Queen Anne Rd., N. Harwich
C. L. Cast Iron
10"
1,460'
Queen Anne Rd., N. Harwich
C. L. Cast Iron
8"
6
Total
11,219'
Water Consumption
Rainfall
Gallons
Rainfall
Gallons
January
4.46 in.
4,548,760
July
3.74
30,901,260
February
5.03
4,330,290
August
1.10
27,154,800
March
3.31
4,780,700
September
2.52
18,082,700
April
3.62
6,005,200
October
2.28
7,121,330
May
2.56
10,170,690
November
3.25
5,671,400
June
3.28
15,825,060
December
5.64
6,450,850
Total Rainfall-40.79
Total Gallons Pumped-141,043,040
Average daily consumption (8 months)
201,973 gals.
Avg. daily consumption (June, July, Aug.& Sept.)
753,800 gals.
Largest monthly consumption-July
30,901,260 gals.
Largest weekly consumption-ending July 23
7,487,850 gals.
Largest daily consumption-July 11
1,441,330 gals.
Hours of Operation-Fairbanks Diesel
23 hrs. 45 mins.
Hours of Operation-Sterling Diesel
18 hrs. 30 mins.
Hours of Operation-100 h.p. Electric Motor
none
Hours of Operation-60 h.p. Electric Motor
315 hrs. 15 mins.
Hours of Operation-50 h.p. Electric Motor
1,204 hrs.
Hours of Operation-40 h.p. Electric Motor
4,157 hrs.
85'
Elinor Lane
C. L. Wrought Iron
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SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1960 Commitments
1957 Balance Outstanding Jan. 1, 1960 $61.89
1957 Collections made in 1960 None
1957 Balance Outstanding Dec. 31, 1960 $61.89
1959 Balance Outstanding Jan. 1, 1960 4,843.65
1959 Collections made in 1960 4,795.65
48.00
Less Abatements
18.00
1959 Balance Outstanding Dec. 31, 1960 $30.00
1960 Commitments
91,690.65
Less Abatements
48.23
91,642.42
1960 Collections
86,489.24
1960 Balance Outstanding Dec. 31, 1960
5,153.18
Total Balance Outstanding Dec. 31, 1960
$5,245.07
Receipts
Minimum Charges
$59,620.08
Excess Water
15,976.64
Service Connections
15,555.83
Miscellaneous
132.34
Total 1960 Collections
Paid to Town Treasurer
$91,284.89 $91,284.89
Expenditures
Principal on Water Loans
$50,000.00
Interest on Water Loans
10,520.00
Maintenance and Operation Administration
$13,267.09
General
19,115.28
Pumping Station
6,461.86
38,844.23
Service Connections
14,996.68
Total 1960 Operating Expenses $114,360.91
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SPECIAL ACCOUNTS
Water Extension A/C
Payments Balance to 1961
$4,438.82
Balance from 1959
$84.81
645.99
1960 Appropriated
5,000.00
$5,084.81
$5,084.81
Deep Hole Road A/C
Payments
$17,836.87
1960 Approp.
$19,685.00
Balance to 1961
1,848.13
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$19,685.00
$19,685.00
Hersey Road Along Deep Hole Road to Red River Beach
Payments
$611.65
1960 Approp.
$890.00
Balance to 1961
278.35
$890.00
$890.00
Sea Way A/C
Payments
$501.74
1960 Approp.
$725.00
Balance to 1961
223.26
$725.00
$725.00
Patricia Lane A/C
Payments
$1,639.63
1960 Approp.
$2,720.00
Balance to 1961
1,080.37
$2,720.00
$2,720.00
Queen Anne Road A/C
Payments
$9,692.74
1960 Approp.
$9,970.00
Balance to 1961
277.26
$9,970.00
$9,970.00
Elinor Lane A/C
Payments
$1,435.16
Trans. from Water
Balance to 1961
1,789.84
Const. A/C
$3,225.00
$3,225.00
$3,225.00
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