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4,791.10
4,791.10
High School Building Committee
76,000.00
20,647.69
55,352.31
North Street School Roof Repairs
16,240.00
3,116.43
13,123.57
North Street School Drainage
615.00
615.00
School Playgrounds
615.00
615.00
Library - Salaries
1,600.00
1,555.65
44.35
Library - Operating
1,496.41
1,493.77
2.64
Parks - Salaries
300.00
275.50
24.50
Parks - Operating
200.00
171.02
28.98
Insurance Premiums
7,053.37
7,181.02
- -127.65
Memorial Day
800.00
758.55
41.45
Reserve Fund
20,000.00
18,777.33
1,222.67
Stationery and Printing
3,500.00
2,757.63
742.37
County Aid to Agriculture
100.00
100.00
Accident Claims
131.35
131.35
Land Damage Claim
15,187.99
14,946.30
241.69
Playground Commission
3,000.00
2,339.85
660.15
Auctioneer - Andover Street Land ..
75.00
75.00
Tax Title Foreclosures
300.00
300.00
Land Court Costs
297.63
297.63
Land Takings
118.00
118.00
Previous Unpaid Bills
512.20
512.20
Industrial Commission
4,429.05
82.00
4,347.05
Wamesit Hand Pump Restoration
495.00
495.00
Cemeteries
860.00
859.99
.01
Water - Salaries
18,744.00
18,735.71
8.29
Water - Operating
14,900.00
14,881.29
18.71
Water - Travel
100.00
23.10
76.90
Water Installations
50,000.00
15,813.02
34,186.98
Water Deposits
18,384.87
18,034.87
350.00
Shawsheen Street Pipe Relocation
2,438.73
129.00
2,309.73
Hydrant Snow Removal
500.00
500.00
Kingfisher Road Main Extension
350.00
350.00
Water Well Loan
18,438.54
18,438.43
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Water Well Survey
122.37
122.37
Addition to the Water Building
17,000.00
17,000.00
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REPORT OF THE TOWN COUNSEL
February 12, 1958
Victor N. Cluff, Chairman Board of Selectmen Town Hall, Tewksbury, Mass.
Gentlemen:
I hereby submit my report as Town Counsel for the year ending December 31, 1957.
Two minor land damage suits have been filed against the Town involving takings by the Road Commissioners, one being Edgar P. Goulart et ux involving a claim on Hodgson Street, and the other by the Estate of Rebecca Kamm on Valley Road.
On November 24, 1957, the International Fire Engine #6 was involved in a collision with one Beulah M. Lowthers at Chandler Street and Euclid Road and probably involved the largest property damage to a town vehicle that has been incurred for some years. The lowest bid to repair the damage was in the sum of $6,517.33, and in all probability in excess of any insurance coverage which may be available to cover the damage. This matter is still under negotiation at the present time.
In November of 1957 applications for four original locations for sign boards on Route 38 were received from the Outdoor Advertising Authority. All applications showed a lesser setback than fifty feet from the traveled way, and on January 24, 1958, your Town Counsel representing the Board of Selectmen at a hearing before the Authority objected to these locations, and said matters have been continued pending possible arrangements for new setbacks of any or all of such proposed locations.
In accordance with the vote of the town an action was commenced against Rob-Gil Kennels owned by Robert Walker, and said matter has been joined with a petition for writ of mandamus by said Rob-Gil Kennels against Alice Pike, and the papers are now in order awaiting trial.
In July of 1957 the Board of Appeals was represented by your Town Counsel in a suit brought in the Middlesex Superior Court in- volving the granting of a variance to one Akeson for land adjacent to the old railroad bed off Maple Street. The Court annulled the granting of the variance and thereby was consistent with the decisions of the high court in previous matters. In connection with this it is well to observe that the reluctance of the Courts to uphold variances granted in residential areas behooves the interested parties to apply for a re- zoning and vote at a town meeting. This course is the broader and more
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accepted means rather than the narrow and limited application to the Board of Appeals where other than minor changes are sought. Your Town Counsel has attempted to properly advise the present Board of Appeals in line with this thinking and to avoid future litigation.
I have attempted to be available for conferences with your Board and the several town boards and committees upon request.
Total amount paid to your Town Counsel for Court appearances, opinions, and conferences - $1,527.50. This does not include Court fees or other disbursements for service of writs or summonsing of witnesses.
Very respectfully yours, WARREN W. ALLGROVE Town Counsel
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TOWN OF TEWKSBURY BALANCE SHEET - DECEMBER 31, 1957
Revenue Accounts
CASH:
General
$ 471,172.34
Petty Advances :
Collector .$
75.00
Welfare
50.00
$ 125.00
Accounts Receivable:
Taxes :
Levy of 1950:
Poll
4.00
Levy of 1951 :
1950
.$ 4.00
1951
718.72
1952
2,179.39
Real
645.72
Levy of 1952:
Poll
38.00
Personal
355.16
Real
1,786.23
Levy of 1953:
Poll
16.00
Personal
408.24
Real
1,869.05
Liabilities and Reserves
Dog Licenses $ 52.75
Tax Possession Sale Deposit
100.00
County T. B. Hospital - 1957
2,215.33
Tailings
906.10
Old Age Assistance Recoveries
593.70
Public Law 874
18,590.08
Planning Board Deposits
6,010.19
Water Guarantee Deposits
350.00
Overlay Reserved for Abatements:
Poll
12.00
Personal
61.00
1953
2,293.29
1954
3,806.90
1957
4,171.25
$
13,173.55
Overlay Surplus
$
7,737.79
Revenue Reserved Until Collected:
Excise .$ 41,677.98
Departmental 4,934.32
Tax Titles and Possessions .. 8,048.40
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Levy of 1954:
Highways
19,119.81
Poll
36.00
Personal
817.80
Real
2,953.10
Farm Animal Excise 51.50
Levy of 1955:
Poll
122.00
Personal
802.60
Real
6,877.12
Carried Forward:
Collector - Operating ...... $ 854.15
Kennel - Legal Costs ..
300.00
Personal
1,976.30
Real
22,367.81
Levy of 1957:
Town Hall Repairs
418.18
Fire Truck Repairs
6,517.33
Personal
1,887.05
Real
62,084.35
Farm Animal
51.50
$
105,853.03
Estate of Deceased Persons
$
543.16
Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise:
1949
.$ 72.42
1950
266.90
1951
320.03
1952
449.17
1953
604.39
1954
2,417.94
Highway Machinery Fund .. 9,815.98
$
89,185.41
Reserved for Petty Cash
$
125.00
Unexpended Appropriation Balances
Levy of 1956:
Poll
104.00
Planning Board Professional Services 375.00
Poll
578.00
Fire Station Repairs
424.61
Fire Station Plans
500.00
Fire Warning System
935.01
Civil Defense - Outlay
299.93
Plumbing Inspections
2,500.00
Rubbish Collections
8,919.63
Town Dump Contract
2,000.00
Chapter 90 - Construction - 1957 21,888.53
Trull Road Construction .... 17,562.87
Water 14,810.24
Estates of Deceased Persons 543.16
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1955
2,348.05
1956
7,489.95
1957
27,709.13
$ 41,677.98
Tax Titles and Possessions:
Titles CA 2,994.61
Possessions
5,053.79
$ 8,048.40
Departmental:
Public Welfare:
State CA 15.65
Cities and Towns 39.00
Old Age Assistance:
Cities and Towns 601.46
Aid to Dependent Children : State 4,278.21
$ 4,934.32
Highways :
State
$ 15,670.31
County
3,449.50
$ 19,119.81
Water:
Installations $ 350.40
Rates
14,459.84
$ 14,810.24
Shawsheen Street Sidewalk 964.36
Street Signs and Markers .... 317.54 School Lunch 5,715.48 Athletics and Band 1,024.90
School Building
Committee - 1953 1,060.02
School Problem Study 744.22
Heath Brook School Construction Loan 50,735.20
Shawsheen School Addition 2,500.75 Long Range Planning Com. 4,791.10
New High School
Building Committee 55,352.31
North Street Roof Repairs .. 13,123.57
School Playgrounds 615.00
Playground Commission 660.15
Auctioneer - Andover Street Land 75.00
Tax Title Foreclosures 300.00
Land Court Costs 297.63
Land Taking - Fire Station 1.00
Land Taking - Schools .....
116.00
Land Taking - Well Field 1.00
Industrial Commission 4,347.05
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Underestimates :
Overlay - 1955 $ 3.52
Overlay - 1956 1,013.30
Shawsheen Street
County Tax - 1957 1,440.89
Pipe Relocation 2,309.73
State Parks - 1957
116.70
Water Well Survey 122.37
Addition to Water Building 17,000.00
$ 235,980.60
Federal Grants:
Disability Assistance:
Aid .$ 331.69
Administration
129.53
Old Age Assistance : Aid
678.23
Administration
137.56
Aid to Dependent Children: Aid
1,328.52
Administration
1.40
$
2,606.93
Excess and Deficiency
$
339,552.31
$ 717,179.74
Respectfully submitted, THOMAS J. BERUBE Town Auditor
Temporary Loans 93.40
Insurance Premiums
127.65
$ 2,795.46
Revenue - 1958 $ 48,100.00
$ 717,179.74
Wamesit Hand Pump Restoration 495.00
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TOWN COLLECTOR
Motor Vehicle Excise
1949
1950
266.90
1951 449.51
1952 622.07
1953 880.91
1954 3,618.08
1955 6,967.31
1956 39,228.09 12,638.87
116,884.12
129,522.99
Refunds
10.00
1,337.50
2,235.23
3,582.73
Cash Collected
129.48
172.90
276.52
1,200.14
4,629.26
41,673.34
85,995.51
134,077.15
Abatements.
4,041.17
5,414.71
9,455.88
Uncollected Bal. 12/31/57 .72.42
266.90
320.03
449.17
604.39
2,417.94
2,348.05
7,489.95
27,709.13
41,677.98
Poll
Uncollected Bal. 1/1/57 ..
78.00
90.00
166.00
98.00
142.00
432.00
594.00
1,600.00
1957 Commitments ..
6,888.00
6,888.00
Refunds ..
4.00
18.00
22.00
Cash Collected.
34.00
22.00
46.00
48.00
52.00
242.00
402.00
5,710.00
6,556.00
Abatements.
40.00
56.00
82.00
34.00
54.00
68.00
92.00
616.00
1,042.00
Uncollected Bal. 12/31/57
4.00
12.00
38.00
16.00
36.00
122.00
104.00
580.00
912.00
Personal
Uncollected Bal. 1/1/57
..
506.00
693.16 760.32
1,531.20
1,647.60
28,205.10
33,343.38
1957 Commitments.
224,872.85
224,872.85
Refunds.
10.95
10.95
Cash Collected.
445.00
338.00
352.08
713.40
842.10
26,210.30
222,971.20
251,872.08
Abatements.
2.90
18.50
25.55
46.95
Uncollected Bal. 12/31/57
61.00
355.16
408.24
817.80
802.60
1,976.30
1,887.05
6,308.15
1957
TOTAL
Uncollected Bal. 1/1/57
72.42
52,105.29
1957 Commitments.
129
130
Real
Uncollected Bal. 1/1/57 1957 Commitments
694.12 1,945.33 2,130.95
4,642.07 12,603.17 250,400.05
839,733.69
272,415.69 839,733.69
Refunds.
423.40
996.30
10,060.85
Cash Collected.
48.46
159.10
261.90
1,688.97
5,931.95
228,125.74
8,641.15 737,754.60
973,970.66
Abatements.
217.50
902.80
48,535.89
49,656.19
Uncollected Bal. 12/31/57
645.72 1,786.23 1,869.05
2,593.10
6,877.12
22,367.81
62,084.35
98,223.38
Farm Animal Excise
Uncollected Bal. 1/1/57
1957 Commitments ..
150.50
Refunds
Cash Collected
99.00
Abatements
Uncollected Bal. 12/31/57
51.50
Water Installations
Uncollected Bal. 1/1/57
2,512.55
1957 Commitments ..
86.15
Addition to Taxes
1,511.93
Cash Collected.
421.04
Abatements.
315.33
Uncollected Bal. 12/31/57
350.40
Water Rates
Uncollected Bal. 1/1/57 1957 Commitments.
31,205.55
104,876.87
Refunds. Addition to Taxes Cash Collected. Abatements ..
2.73
1,678.26
119,710.10
236.95
Uncollected Bal. 12/31/57
14,459.84
.
.
Respectfully submitted, LOUIS H. AMIOT Collector
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WARRANT for Annual Town Meeting Town of Tewksbury
WITH FINANCE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
March 5, 1958
FROM THE FINANCE COMMITTEE
To the Citizens of Tewksbury:
Since many of you will be attending town meeting for the first time, it is in order to explain how the Finance Committee is formed and what its functions are. Our town by-laws require that the Moderator appoint a Finance Committee of 12 members appointed, four annually for a three year term. The function of this Committee is to examine the budgets submitted by each department together with the articles in the warrant for the Town Meeting. As a result of this investigation this report has been prepared containing our recommendations which are made in accordance with what the Committee considers to be the best interests of the townspeople.
Their budgets reflect the additional cost of enlarging present facilities so that they may adequately serve you. It is now apparent that our increased obligations are exceeding our increase in income from valuation gain, and it will increase even more next year and will likely remain at a high level for several years to come until we have paid our school building program.
There are some bright spots in this dark picture. Because of our geographical position through which Route 110 is expected to traverse and the nearness to the new route 28 with an access road we will be in a position to offer attractive sites for new business. The long range planning committee will undoubtedly suggest certain parcels of land to be rezoned for business and this will have to be done if we are to be realistic and hope to attract new tax relief from these new sources.
We cannot be certain that any of these possibilities will materialize. In any event, we urge the voters to scrutinize carefully all expenditures and to reject any that are not proved essential.
We wish to thank the town officials and department heads for their cooperation in helping us prepare this report.
Respectfully submitted,
RALPH JOSSELYN, Chairman ANSTEIN MYHR, Acting Secretary ALLEN WILSON O. REX READ ARTHUR WELLS ANTHONY ANDERSON
HOWARD COLLINS EDWARD MARTIN LENNOX KARNER STANLEY McCAUSLAND HENRY WELLS GEORGE BYAM
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WARRANT FOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
Middlesex, ss.
To any of the Constables of the Town of Tewksbury, in said County:
Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Tewksbury, qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet and assemble at Town Hall in said Tewksbury on Wednesday, March 5, 1958 at 7:30 o'clock P.M., to act on the following articles, except Article I, and you are also hereby further required and directed to notify and warn the said inhabitants of the Town of Tewksbury, who are qualified to vote on elections and town affairs therein, to assemble subsequently and meet in town meeting at the polling places in said Town of Tewksbury, on Wednesday, March 12, 1958 at 10:00 A. M. then and there to act on the following Article 1.
The polls for the election of Town Officers to be opened at ten o'clock A.M. and to be closed at 8:00 P.M.
ART. 1. To choose all necessary Town Officers, to choose by ballot two Selectmen for three years, one member for Board of Health for three years, two members for Board of Public Welfare for three years, one Assessor for three years, two members for the School Committee for three years, one member for the School Committee for one year, one Water Commissioner for three years, two Trustees for the Public Library for three years, one Road Commissioner for three years, one Park Commissioner for three years, one Trust Fund Commissioner for three years, one Moderator for one year, one member of the Planning Board for five years, one member of the Planning Board for one year and one Auditor for three years.
ART. 2. To hear and act upon the reports of the various town officers.
ART. 3. To fix the salary of the Building Inspector and the several elective officers of the Town and determine whether such salaries shall be retroactive to January 1st. (Refer to Salary Schedule).
The Finance Committee recommends the adoption of this article with the stipulation that the Building Inspector's duties be expanded to include the inspection as clerk of works on all new Town Building construction and repairs to present Municipal Buildings.
ART. 4. To see what sums of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, from available funds or otherwise, for its necessary
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SALARY SCHEDULE FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS AND BUILDING INSPECTOR (ARTICLE III)
Item
No. 1956
1957
Office
Request 1958
Fin. Com. Rec. Dissent
Remarks
1. 2,000.00 ea.
2,000.00 ea.
Assessors (2)
2,500.00 ea.
2,000.00 ea.
2. 3,300.00
3,300.00
Assessor-Clerk
4,000.00
3,650.00
3. 1,800.00
1,800.00
Auditor
2,250.00
2,000.00
4. 4,500.00
4,500.00
Building Inspector
4,500.00
4,500.00
5.
150.00 ea.
150.00 ea.
Board of Health (2)
350.00 ea.
150.00 ea.
6.
200.00
200.00 .
Chairman
400.00
200.00
7.
300.00
ea
300.00 ea.
Board of Welfare (4)
300.00
ea.
300.00
8.
300.00
300.00
Chairman
300.00
300.00
9.
350.00 ea.
350.00 ea.
Board of Selectmen
500.00
ea.
350.00
10.
400.00
400.00
Chairman
600.00
400.00
11. 3,500.00
3,500.00
Collector
3,500.00
3,500.00
12.
100.00
100.00
Moderator
100.00
100.00
13.
100.00
ea.
100.00 ea.
Road Commissioners (2)
100.00
ea.
100.00
14.
200.00
200.00
Chairman
200.00
200.00
15.
75.00
School Committee (3)
Town Clerk
3,300.00 plus sporting and dog license
3,300.00
plus sporting and dog license
17.
75.00
80.00
Tree Warden
88.00
$80 per wk. or $4,290
per wk. or 3,900 p. a. per wk. or 4,290 p.a.
per wk. or p. a.
per a.
18. 2,000.00
2,000.00
Treasurer
2,250.00
2,150.00
19. 100.00 ea.
100.00 ea.
Water Comm. (2)
100.00 ea.
100.00 ea.
20. 200.00
200.00
Chairman
200.00
200.00
16. 3,000.00
3,000.00
and expedient purposes hereinafter designated, and determine that the same be expended only for such purposes under the direction of the respective, officers, boards and committees as follows: (Refer to Budget ).
The Finance Committee recommends adoption of this article.
ART. 5. To determine what sum the Town will authorize and direct the Assessors to take from available funds to reduce the tax levy for the current year, or take any other action relative thereto.
The Finance Committee recommends that no money be taken from available funds to reduce the tax rate. I Dissent
ART. 6. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate and/or transfer from Overlay Reserve for a reserve fund, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 40, Sec. 6.
The Finance Committee recommends the sum of $20,000.00 be raised and appropriated for this purpose.
ART. 7. 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 be- ginning January 1, 1958, and to issue a note or notes therefor, payable within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, of the General Laws.
The Finance Committee recommends adoption of this article.
ART. 8. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to institute suits on behalf of the Town or defend any suits that are, or may be brought against the Town, and to sign any contracts or agree- ments in behalf of the Town.
The Finance Committee recommends adoption of this article.
ART. 9. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Select- men and the Treasurer to foreclose, either through the land court or by affidavit of the Commissioner of Corporations and Taxation, any tax title held by the Town for more than two years, and see what sum of money the Town will vote to raise and appropriate therefor.
The Finance Committee recommends adoption of this article.
ART. 10. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell, after first giving notice of the time and place of sale by posting such notice of sale in some convenient and public place in the Town at least fourteen days before the sale, property taken by the
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ANNUAL BUDGET (ARTICLE IV)
Item No.
Expended 1956
Expended 1957
DEPARTMENT or ITEM
1958 Request Finance Committee Recommendation
Dissent
Remarks
1.
100.00
100.00
Moderator - Salary
100.00
100.00
2.
253.00
226.38 Finance Comm. - Exp.
400.00
400.00
3.
4,329.00
4,479.50
Selectmen - Sal. & Wages
5,610.00
4,550.00
4.
500.00
688.73
Expense
1,200.00
1,200.00
5.
2,580.00
2,580.00
Auditor - Sal. & Wages
3,810.00
3,000.00
6.
112.76
135.35
Expense
140.00
140.00
7.
2,780.00
3,000.00
Treasurer - Sal. & Wages
4,330.00
3,400.00
-
8.
550.00
572.00
Expense
600.70
600.00
9.
549.50
Capital Outlay
Collector - Sal. & Wages
8,830.00
7,700.00
1
11.
1,234.89
Expense
2,700.00
2,000.00
12.
Capital Outlay
115.00
115.00
13.
7,700.00
7,500.00
Assessors - Sal. & Wages
9,200.00
7,850.00
14.
840.14
643.32
Expense
719.00
719.00
15.
144.20
225.00
Capital Outlay
16.
500.00
398.85
Legal Expenses
Provided under Selectmens' Account
17.
3,305.00
3,493.00
Town Clerk-Sal. & Wages
3,800.00
3,800.00
18.
398.27
325.81
Expense
500.00
500.00
19.
309.40
Capital Outlay
Elections & Registrations
20.
1,583.50
1,696.87
Registrars - Salaries
1,800.00
1,800.00
21.
64.78
42.32
Registrars - Operating
200.00
200.00
22.
1,489.00
620.62
Election Officers - Sal.
1,700.00
1,700.00
23.
Election Off. - Oper.
200.00
200.00
Planning Board
.
10.
6,875.00
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Item No.
Expended 1956
Expended 1957
DEPARTMENT or ITEM
Request Finance Committee 1958 Recommendation
Dissent
Remarks
24.
100.00
197.24
Salaries & Wages
350.00
200.00
1
25.
262.00
154.48
Expenses
2,150.00
2,150.00
26.
50.00
80.00
Capital Outlay
375.00
375.00
Town Hall
27.
3,380.00
3,380.00
Sal. & Wages
3,640.00
3,380.00
1
28.
3,500.00
4,480.44
Expenses
4,000.00
4,000.00
PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Police Department
Salaries & Wages
52,944.00
48,300.00
30.
5,431.43
6,424.45
5,800.00
5,800.00
31.
3,204.79
4,129.51
Capital Outlay
3,890.00
3,390.00
Fire Department
32.
36,792.19
39,100.00
Salaries & Wages
44,180.00
39,822.91
33.
6.047.21
7,500.00
7,549.00
7,574.00
34.
3,980.1 1
4,989.27
7,597.50
6,000.00
Out of State Travel
100.00
36.
4,500.00
4,500.00
Salaries & Wages
4,500.00
4,500.00
1
37.
646.86
721.88
Expenses
670.00
670.00
38.
345.14
40.00
Capital Outlay
Board of Appeals
39.
143.25
199.50
Salaries & Wages
300.00
300.00
40.
48.65
105.00
Expenses
1,125.00
1,025.00
41
99.50
Capital Outlay
Sealer of Wgts. & Meas.
29.
38,202.21
44,301.06
Expenses
Expenses
Capital Outlay
35.
Building Inspector
W-8
Item No.
Expended 1956
Expended 1957
DEPARTMENT or ITEM
Request 1958
Finance Committee Recommendation
Dissent
Remarks ยท
42.
200.00
300.00
Salaries & Wages
300.00
300.00
43.
25.00
18.20
Expenses
200.00
50.00
I
44.
2,500.00
2,500.00
Salaries & Wages
2,500.00
2,500.00
Dutch Elm Control
45.
1,500.00
1,760.00
Salaries & Wages
2,150.00
1,760.00
46.
400.00
Expenses
47.
Capital Outlay
200.00
200.00
Tree Warden
48.
3,412.00
3,564.00
3,930.00
3,564.00
49.
1,378.00
1,966.83
Expenses
2,059.00
2,059.00
Dog Officer
50.
500.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
51.
370.00
389.00
Expenses
400.00
400.00
Civil Defense
52.
49.46
750.00
Salaries & Wages
250.00
400.00
2
53.
24.00
594.13
Expenses
1,000.00
300.00
54.
877.18
1,770.07
Capital Outlay
1,850.00
600.00
55.
Out of State Travel
100.00
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Board of Health
Salaries (3)
1,100.00
500.00
Expenses
10,225.00
9,549.35
Dental Clinic
58.
867.39
1,319.90
Salaries - Dentists
2,500.00
2,000.00
56. 57.
458.34
6,056.00
550.00 8,507.41
Moth Control
Salaries & Wages
Salaries & Wages
W-9
HIGHWAYS
67.
14,698.98
Salaries & Wages
16,570.00
15,100.00
68.
6,746.00
8,384.27
Expenses
8,500.00
8,500.00
69.
7,141.45
Snow - Ice Removal
10,000.00
10,000.00
70.
11,100.00
12,150.00
Chapter 81
12,525.00
12,525.00
71.
3,111.47
Chapter 90 Const.
Appears under Article in Warrant
72.
1,300.00
Appears under Article in Warrant
73.
Chapter 90 Maintenance Highway Machinery Fund Highway Machinery Acct.
Appears under Article in Warrant
74.
9,334.42
Expenses
75.
8,574.47
Capital Outlay
76. 11,500.00
12,444.5|
Street Lighting
15,000.00
15,000.00
61.
200.00
200.00
Salaries
200.00
200.00
62.
300.00
300.00
Physician - Salary
500.00
500.00
Slaughtering Inspector
63.
1,000.00
1,000.00
Salaries Sanitation
1,000.00
1,000.00
64.
342.00
456.00
Sanitary Insp. Salary
600.00
500.00
65.
17,174.73
19,275.21
Rubbish & Garbarge
19,300.00
19,300.00
66.
900.00
Sanitarian
1,200.00
1,200.00
59.
464.09
66.73
Expenses
60.
75.00
Clerk - Part Time Inspector of Animals
100.00
100.00
Dental Clinic Expenses in- cluded under Board of Health Expense
Item No.
Expended 1956
Expended 1957
DEPARTMENT or ITEM
1958 Request Finance Committee Recommendation
Dissent
Remarks
W-10
82.
393,360.95
495,140.27
General - Sal. & Wages
558,048.00
558,048.00
83.
157,477.66
154,010.33
Expenses
166,020.00
166,020.00
84.
14,712.67
11,515.94
Capital Outlay
11,590.00
11,590.00
85.
447.13
Out of State Travel
400.00
400.00
86.
5,999.36
6,012.78
Vocational Schools
6,000.00
6,000.00
87.
174.50
92.50
Stadium - Sal. & Wages
200.00
200.00
88.
967.13
1,098.02
Expenses
1,500.00
1,375.00
89.
807.06
978.52
Capital Outlay
750.00
750.00
RECREATION
90.
300.00
275.50
Parks - Sal. & Wages
300.00
300.00
91.
200.00
171.02
Expenses
200.00
200.00
LIBRARIES
92.
1,454.94
1,555.65
Salaries & Wages Expenses
1,700.00
1,700.00
93.
1,584.04
1,493.77
1,500.00
1,500.00
77.
7,525.00
8,334.85
Salaries & Wages
8,647.80
8,647.80
78.
102,958.00
109,506.09
Expenses
113,408.70
113,408.70
Veterans' Services
79.
550.00
550.00
Salaries & Wages
550.00
550.00
80.
7,000.00
7,724.58
Expenses
10,000.00
10,000.00
81.
119.27
Capital Outlay
133.00
133.00
SCHOOLS
Item No.
Expended 1956
Expended 1957
DEPARTMENT or ITEM
Request Finance Committee 1958
Recommendation
Dissent
Remarks
CHARITIES
Welfare Department
Item
Expended 956
Expended 1957
DEPARTMENT or ITEM
Request Finance Committee 1958
Recommendation
Dissent
Remarks
WATER DEPARTMENT
94.
18,387.35
18,735.71
Salaries & Wages
24,040.00
19,144.00
1
95.
12,890.48
14,881.29
Expenses
15,900.00
15,900.00
96.
6,493.34
Capital Outlay
400.00
400.00
97.
67.80
23.10
Out of State Travel
100.00
100.00
MATURING DEBT AND INTEREST
98.
101.000.00
146,000.00
Maturing Debt
146,000.00
99.
62,913.00
69,436.00
Interest - Maturing Debt
65,774.00
100
704.20
Interest - Temp. Loans
750.00
101.
5,627.81
7,181.02
Blanket Insurance
9,000.00
7,000.00
1
102.
383.00
758.55
Memorial Day
800.00
800.00
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