Town of Norwell annual report 1960-1969, Part 16

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Publication date: 1960
Publisher: The Board
Number of Pages: 2480


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Moth Superintendent


Wesley H. Osborne, Jr. - Appointed March 31, 1961.


Town Counsel


Joseph K. Collins- Appointed March 31, 1961 to expire March 31, 1962.


Sanborn Vincent- Appointed July 10, 1961 for unexpired term of Collins.


Veterans and Burial Agent


Leonard J. Cox- Appointed March 31, 1961 to expire March 31, 1962.


Washington Street Cemetery Committee


George W. Bennett- Appointed March 31, 1961 to expire March 31, 1964.


Fence Viewers


J. Bernard Scott- Appointed March 31, 1961 to expire March 31, 1962.


Paul C. Rasmussen - Appointed March 31, 1961 to expire March 31, 1962.


Dog Officer


Robert L. Molla- Appointed March 31, 1961 to expire March 31, 1962.


Forest Fire Warden


Warren P. Merritt- Appointed March 31, 1961 to expire March 31, 1962.


Aid to Agriculture


William D. Jacobs- Appointed March 31, 1961 to expire March 31. 1962.


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RECORDED APPOINTMENTS


Inspector of Animals


Richard E. Cugnasca- Appointed March 31, 1961 to expire March 31, 1962.


Sealer of Weights and Measures


John D. Dickman- Appointed March 31, 1961 to expire March 31, 1962.


Constables


Harland W. Farrar- Appointed April 22, 1961 to expire April 24, 1962.


George F. Cavanagh- Appointed April 22, 1961 to expire April 24, 1962.


Conservation Commission


Stanley N. Baker- Appointed May 1, 1961 to expire April 3, 1962. Frank H. Burns- Appointed April 22, 1961 to expire April 3, 1964. Thomas P. Hall- Appointed April 22, 1961 to expire April 3, 1964. Clinton V. MacCoy- Appointed April 22, 1961 to expire April 3, 1964.


Timothy Fuller- Appointed April 22, 1961 to expire April 3, 1964. Gilman O. Wales- Appointed May 1, 1961 to expire April 3, 1964. Ronald Whitney - Appointed May 1, 1961 to expire April 3, 1964.


Insurance Advisory


Harold G. Dutton - Appointed April 22, 1961.


Gilbert B. Oxford - Appointed April 22, 1961, resigned.


Donald Shepherd - Appointed April 22, 1961.


Margaret Crowell Dumas- Appointed May 9, 1961.


Fire Engineers


James T. King- Appointed May 1, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962. Warren P. Merritt - Appointed May 1, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962. T. Curtis Power- Appointed May 1, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962. Loring L. Wadsworth- Appointed May 1, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962.


Frederick K. Williams- Appointed May 1, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962.


John J. Winske, Jr. - Appointed May 1, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962.


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RECORDED APPOINTMENTS


Permanent School Building Committee


Leonard Marsden- Appointed May 9, 1961, replaced Robert Harris.


Auxiliary Police


Stanley D. Lawrence- Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962.


Gordon Lambert- Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962. Philip Joseph- Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962. Thomas M. Robinson- Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1,1962.


H. James Gorman, Jr. - Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1,1962.


Donald G. Robbins- Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962.


John A. Rose, III- Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962. Leonard Rowe- Rescinded July 7, 1961.


Paul R. Sorenson, Jr. - Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1,1962.


William F. Lavery - Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962. John E. Martin- Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962. John Masson- Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962. James E. Power- Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962. Robert A. Bardsley- Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962.


Arthur M. Capaccioli- Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962.


Ralph C. Bassett- Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962. Ronald K. Dickson- Appointed May 15, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962.


Edward W. Quigley - Appointed November 13, 1961 to expire May 1,1962.


Wentworth H. Roose- Appointed November 13, 1961 to expire May 1, 1962.


William C. Smith - Appointed November 13, 1961 to expire May 1,1962.


Permanent Intermittent Patrolmen


Donald G. Robbins- Appointed May 8, 1961.


Richard G. Joseph - Appointed August 1, 1961, retroactive to May 8, 1961.


John E. Martin - Appointed August 7, 1961.


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RECORDED APPOINTMENTS


Regular Patrolman


Richard G. Joseph- Appointed May 22, 1961, Military Substitute for George F. Cavanagh.


Gas Piping and Appliance Inspector


George A. Beach - Appointed June 1, 1961.


Building Code Committee


Arthur DuLong- Appointed May 18, 1961.


Theodore R. Love- Appointed May 18, 1961.


Arthur Sewell - Appointed May 18, 1961.


Charles E. White- Appointed May 18, 1961.


Charles H. Whiting- Appointed May 18, 1961.


Inspector of Wires


Raymond A. Hansen- Appointed September 1, 1961.


Deputy Inspector of Wires J. Lee Turner- Appointed September 1, 1961.


Permanent Drainage Committee Gerald L. Hathorne- Appointed October 2, 1961.


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RESIGNATIONS


RESIGNATIONS 1961


May 9, 1961


Gilbert B. Oxford


May 10, 1961


Robert B. Larsen


May 31, 1961


George W. Osborne


July 11, 1961


Sanborn Vincent


July 11, 1961


Sanborn Vincent


July 31, 1961


August 14, 1961


Joseph K. Collins Walter L. Brown as of September 2


October 14, 1961


Philip T. Young


October 24, 1961


John A. deCourcy


Insurance Advisory Committee


Drainage Committee Police Department- Special Board of Appeals Town Government Study Committee Town Counsel Custodian of Town Hall


Advisory Board Industrial and Develop- ment Committee


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WARRANT-ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


TOWN OF NORWELL


Commonwealth of Massachusetts


WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING


Monday, March 6, 1961 at seven-thirty o'clock in the afternoon At Cushing Memorial Hall


and Saturday, March 11, 1961 at 12 Noon


At the Center Elementary School For the Election of Town Officials


Plymouth, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Norwell, in said County of Plymouth and Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


GREETINGS:


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Norwell, qualified to vote in elections and Town affairs to meet at the Cushing Memorial Town Hall in said Norwell, on Monday, the sixth day of March 1961 at 7:30 p.m., then and there to act upon the following articles, to wit :


Article 1. To see if the Town will accept the reports of its officers and committees as printed in the Town Report, or act on anything relative thereto.


Article 2. To see what sums the Town will raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds to pay Town debts, expenses and charges including debt and interest for the ensuing year and to fix the salary and compensation of all elective officers of the Town, effective from January 1, 1961, as provided by Section 108 of Chap- ter 41 of the General Laws, as amended, and to provide for a reserve fund, and raise and appropriate the same for the following: Modera- tor, Selectmen's Department, Town Meetings and Elections, Town Accountant, Treasurer, Tax Title Account, Town Collector, Assessors'


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Department, Town Counsel, Town Clerk, Out-of-State Travel, Regis- trations and Listings, Board of Appeals, Planning Board, Develop- ment and Industrial Commission, Town Hall and Annex, Police Department, Dog Officer, Fire Department, Forest Fire Patrol, Civil Defense, Emergency Communications Center, Sealer of Weights and Measures, Tree Warden and Moth Superintendent, Moth Department, Dutch Elm Disease, Elm Tree Beetle, Tent Caterpillar, Tree Main- tenance, Squares and Triangles, Mowing Bushes, Operation and Maintenance of Equipment, Pest Control, Tree Maintenance, Re- moval and Replacement, Roadside Brush Control, Board of Health, Inspector of Animals, School Nurse, School Dentist, Dental Hy- gienist, School Physician, Town Dump, Mosquito Control, Highway Surveyor, Highways- Town Account, Chapter 81, Chapter 90, Signs and Road Markings, Snow Removal and Sanding, Road Machinery Maintenance and Operation Account- Street Lights, Welfare, Public Welfare, Old Age Assistance, Aid to Dependent Children, Disability Assistance, Aid ( all categories ), Administration and Expense, Veter- ans' Benefits, School Department, Out-of-State Travel, Vocational Training, Practical Arts- Adults, Libraries, Water Department, Ceme- teries, Maturing Debt and Interest, Anticipation of Revenue Loans, Aid to Agriculture, Workmen's Compensation, Plymouth County Retirement, Pensions and Annuities, Reserve Fund, Town Reports and Budgets, and Memorial Day, or act on anything relative thereto.


Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1962, and to issue a note or notes therefore, payable within one year in accordance with General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 4, as amended, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for less than one year in accordance with General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 17, as amended, or act on anything relative thereto.


Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $14,025, or any other sum from available funds in anticipation of repayment by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, for Chapter 81 work on the highways, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $15,000, or any other sum, from available funds in anticipation of repayment by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the County


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of Plymouth, for Chapter 90 work on East Main Street, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,500 to be added to the Town Highway Account, or any other sum, for mix and place surface on Jacobs Trail for a dis- tance of 2,500 feet, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Highway Surveyor.


Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,500 to be added to the Town Highway Account, or any other sum, for mix and place surface on River Street from the Hanover line toward Stetson Road for a distance of 2,500 feet, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Highway Surveyor.


Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $12,000 for the purchase of a tractor loader and back- hoe, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Highway Surveyor.


Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $700 or any other sum for the purchase of a snow plow, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Highway Surveyor.


Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $1,400 or any other sum for the purchase of a hydraulic tailgate sand spreader, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Highway Surveyor.


Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $11,000 or any other sum to purchase or to take by eminent domain the parcel of land as- sessed in the name of Percy Joseph, containing four acres, more or less, with the garage building thereon, fronting on Cross Street and adjoining land of Webster Cranberry Company, said parcel to be used as a Town Garage site, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Study and Building Committee for the Storage of Town Equipment.


Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer the sum of $25,000 or any other sum to remodel and add


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to the present garage building on Cross Street presently owned by Percy Joseph, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Study and Building Committee for the Storage of Town Equipment.


Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to accept an alteration of the layout of Pond Street from Washington Street to the Rockland town line as laid out by the Selectmen in accordance with the de- scription and plan presented at a hearing in the Town Hall and now on file in the Town Clerk's office, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500 or any other sum for the purpose of paying land damages in connection with the alteration ofthelayout of Pond Street which is to be constructed by the State, or act on anything rela- tive thereto.


Requested by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,000 or any other sum to enable the Board of Selectmen to initiate a program of road layouts to be presented at future hear- ings and Town Meetings for acceptance by the Town, or act on any- thing relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to accept a portion of Ridge Hill Road as a Town way, as laid out by the Selectmen in accordance with the description and plan presented at a hearing in the Cushing Memorial Town Hall and now on file in the Town Clerk's office, without appropriation, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to accept Milton Lane as a Town way, exclusive of the private water pipe therein, as laid out by the Selectmen in accordance with the description and plan presented at the Cushing Memorial Town Hall and now on file at the Town Clerk's office and raise and appropriate the sum of $2,700 or any other sum for resurfacing and necessary drainage under the provisions of Chapter 80 of the General Laws, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Selectmen.


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Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $5,000 or any other sum to be used by the Permanent Drainage Committee for the replacement of culverts, field engineering and other drainage work throughout the Town, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Permanent Drainage Committee.


Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $3,000, said sum to be added to the Developing Well or Well Fields Account and to be spent to test for stratum formations and producing capacities and to conduct quality and quantity tests on potential well or water source sites, and to meet such appropriation by raising and appropriating from the tax levy of 1961 the sum of $3,000, or by appropriating from available funds in the treasury, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Water Commissioners.


Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of $28,000 to install water mains of not less than six inches, but less than sixteen inches in diameter in Central Street from a point at the end of the existing main in Central Street near Norwell Center to the junction of Central Street, Norwell Avenue, and Old Oaken Bucket Road, and to meet such appropriation by raising and appropriating from the tax levy of 1961, or by appropriating from available funds in the treasury, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Water Commissioners.


Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 8C, authorizing the Board of Selectmen to appoint a Conservation Commission; and to direct the Board of Selectmen, within thirty days of the adoption of this article, to appoint a Conservation Commission composed of seven members, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $5,500 or any other sum to establish a conservation fund under the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 5, Clause 51 and Section 8C, as amended, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to utilize the conserva- tion fund in part to purchase or take by eminent domain, or place


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under option or agreement for future purchase, such lands as the Conservation Commission shall select for the promotion and develop- ment of the natural resources and for the protection of watershed resources of the Town, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to initiate a study of the Town Government and its administration problems by employing outside consultants and have a report prepared and submit same with recommendations to the Town at the regular meeting in March, 1962, for said purpose and to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $4,500 or any other sum, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to adopt a Personnel By-Law recommended to the Town by the Personnel Study Com- mittee appointed pursuant to vote at the 1960 Annual Meeting, or act on anything relative thereto. Said proposed by-law contains a job classification and compensation plan and provides for vacation and other forms of leave and for a personnel board to administer the plan. Copies of the proposed by-law are available at the Select- nen's Office, the James Library and the William J. Leonard Mem- orial Library.


Requested by the Personnel Study Committee.


Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section IV of the Zoning By-Laws by striking out sub-section B and substituting the following: Municipal or public utility buildings directly needed to provide services to the Townspeople, conforming to both area and setback requirements and being properly landscape screened, but not including business offices, repair garages or outside storage areas.


By striking out Section G and substituting the following: Pro- fessional offices of doctors, dentists, lawyers or other recognized pro- fessions are allowed in residential zones provided they are operated by the resident owner and provide off-street parking and do not employ more than two non-resident assistants


By striking out in sub-section I, Section F, the words "road building. "


Requested by the Planning Board.


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Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section V, sub-section B, of the Zoning By-Laws by striking out the second word "retail. "


Requested by the Planning Board.


Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section VII of the Zoning By-Laws by striking out sub-section IA and inserting the following : Residential District A - One acre for each dwelling on a lot with a frontage of 150 feet or more; or, for backland with inade- quate frontage under the existing Zoning By-Laws, two acres for each dwelling including an access strip not less than 40 feet wide with a frontage of 40 feet or more, on an approved way, on which no building shall be erected or placed. The boundary line of a set- back two acre lot running most nearly parallel to the way to which the lot is connected, as well as one intersecting boundary line, must be at least 150 feet in length.


By striking out sub-section 1B and inserting the following: Residential District B- One-half acre for each dwelling on a lot with a frontage of 125 feet or more; or, for backland with inadequate frontage under the existing Zoning By-Laws, one acre for each dwelling including an access strip not less than 40 feet wide with a frontage of 40 feet or more, on an approved way, on which no building shall be erected or placed. The boundary line of a setback one acre lot running most nearly parallel to the way to which the lot is connected, as well as one intersecting boundary line, must be at least 125 feet in length.


By striking out sub-section 1D and inserting the following: Business Districts A and B- One-half acre with a frontage of 125 feet or more; or, for backland with inadequate frontage under the existing Zoning By-Laws, one acre for each dwelling including an access strip not less than 40 feet wide with a frontage of 40 feet or more, on an approved way, on which no building shall be placed or erected. The boundary line of a setback one acre lot running most nearly parallel to the way to which the lot is connected, as well as one intersecting boundary line, must be at least 125 feet in length.


By striking out sub-section 2A and inserting the following: Residential District A- One acre for each dwelling on a lot with a frontage of 150 feet or more; or, for backland with inadequate front- age under the existing Zoning By-Laws, two acres for each dwelling including an access strip not less than 40 feet wide with a frontage


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of 40 feet or more, on an approved way, on which no building shall be erected or placed. The boundary line of a setback two acre lot running most nearly parallel to the way to which the lot is connected, as well as one intersecting boundary line, must be at least 150 feet in length.


By striking out sub-section 2B and inserting the following: Residential District B-One-half acre for each dwelling on a lot with a frontage of 125 feet or more; or, for backland with inadequate frontage under the existing Zoning By-Laws, one acre for each dwell- ing including an access strip not less than 40 feet wide with a front- age of 40 feet or more, on an approved way, on which no building shall be erected or placed. The boundary line of a setback one acre lot running most nearly parallel to the way to which the lot is con- nected as well as one intersecting boundary line, must be at least 125 feet in length.


By striking out sub-section 2D and inserting the following: Business Districts A and B-One-half acre with a frontage of 125 feet or more; or, for backland with inadequate frontage under the existing Zoning By-Laws, one acre for each dwelling including an access strip not less than 40 feet wide with a frontage of 40 feet or more, on an approved way, on which no building shall be erected or placed. The boundary line of a setback one acre lot running most nearly parallel to the way to which the lot is connected, as well as one intersecting boundary line, must be at least 125 feet in length.


By adding new Section D as follows:


D. Height Regulations


1. Residential District Heights- In a residential district, no building shall be erected or altered to exceed two and one-half (2 1/2) stories in height.


2. Business District Heights- In a business district, no building shall be erected or altered to exceed three ( 3) stories in height.


2A. Dwelling units in a business district shall be limited to two and one-half ( 2 1/2) stories.


3. Height exceptions- Chimneys, elevators, poles, spires, tanks, towers and other projections not used for human occupancy, may extend a reasonable height above the height limits herein fixed. Requested by the Planning Board.


Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $1,500 or any other


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sum for surfacing an additional portion of the area in the rear of the Town Hall and Town Hall Annex, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate by transfer from available funds the sum of $70,000 to be added to the Stabilization Fund, as provided by the General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 5B, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Selectmen.


Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to approve, article by article, the proposed revised By-Laws as prepared by the By-Laws Committee, copies of which are available at the Town Hall, the James Library and the William J. Leonard Memorial Library, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the By-Laws Committee.


Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to continue the By- Laws Committee, as presently constituted, and authorize said commit- tee to take whatever action is deemed necessary and proper to assist the Town Clerk to secure the approval and publication of the By- Laws adopted at this Town Meeting and to have copies of the ap- proved By-Laws printed, in whatever form they shall select, and available for purchase from the Town Clerk, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the By-Laws Committee.


Article 33 .. To see if the Town will appropriate from available funds the sum of $1,000 or some other sum or sums of money to be expended under the direction of the By-Laws Committee for re- producing the revised By-Laws adopted at this Town Meeting, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the By-Laws Committee.


Article 34. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or appropriate from available funds the sum of $12,500 or any other sum or sums of money for the purchase of a new fire engine for Fire Company No. 3 at Church Hill, or act on anything relative thereto.


Requested by the Board of Fire Engineers.


Article 35. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $6,160.05 to meet the assessment of the Regional Voca-


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tional School District Committee, or act on anything relative thereto.




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