Town of Tewksbury annual report 1963-1967, Part 3

Author: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Publication date: 1963
Publisher: Tewksbury (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 956


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18.00


Pride Washroom Service 14.70


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Cemeteries: Tewksbury Cemetery Corp. 150.00


Town Auditor


VOTED: Unanimously to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,671.14 for the purpose of Article 24 by motion of the Finance Committee.


ARTICLE 25. (To become effective April 1, 1963). To see if the Town will vote under Section 3 (h) Wage Schedule to delete the Wage Schedule as amended at the March 1962 Town Meeting and substitute the following:


WAGE SCHEDULE (H)


Grade


Min.


II


III


IV


Max.


1


Y


$2,682.04


$2,799.49


$2,916.41


$3,073.54


$3,210.30


W


51.38


53.63


55.87


58.88


61.50


H (371/2)


1.37


1.43


1.49


1.57


1.64


Clerical Aide (371/2)


2


Y


$2,838.64


$2,995.23


$3,132.00


$3,269.29


$3,425.89


W


54.38


57.38


60.00


62.63


65.63


H (371/2)


1.45


1.53


1.60


1.67


1.75


Jr. Clerk Stenographer (371/2) (H)


Clerk Typist (371/2) (H)


Account Clerk (371/2) (H)


Account Clerk (371/2) (H)


3


Y


$3,014.55


$3,151.84


$3,288.60


$3,465.04


$3,621.64


W


57.75


60.38


63.00


66.38


69.38


H (371/2)


1.54


1.61


1.68


1.77


1.85


Sr. Clerk Stenographer (371/2) (H)


Sr. Clerk Typist (371/2) (H)


Sr. Account Clerk (371/2) (H)


4


Y


$3,190.99


$3,347.59


$3,523.50


$3,680.10


$3,836.70


W


61.16


64.13


67.50


70.50


73.50


H (371/2)


1.63


1.71


1.80


1.88


1.96


Sr. Bookkeeper (371/2) (H)


Sr. Clerk and Secretary (371/2) (H)


5


Y


$3,403.44


$3,570.48


$3,758.40


$3,925.44


$4,092.43


W


65.20


68.40


72.00


75.20


78.40


H (40)


1.63


1.71


1.80


1.88


1.96


Laborer (40 H)


Highway Laborer (40 H)


6


Y


$3,612.24


$3,800.16


$3,967.20


$4,155.12


$4,322.16


W


69.20


72.80


76.00


79.60


82.80


H (40)


1.73


1.82


1.90


1.99


2.07


Junior Building Custodian (40 H)


Water Meter Reader (40 H)


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Grade


Min.


II


III


IV


Max.


7


Y


$3,841.92


$4,008.96


$4,176.00


$4,384.80


$4,572.72


W


73.60


76.80


80.00


84.00


87.60


H (40)


1.84


1.92


2.00


2.10


2.19


Motor Equipment Operator (40 H) Water System Maintenance Craftsman (40 H)


8


Y


$4,050.72


$4,259.52


$4,447.44


$4,656.24


$4,863.04


W


77.60


81.60


85.20


89.20


93.20


H (40)


1.94


2.04


2.13


2.23


2.33


Heavy Motor Equipment Operator (40 H)


Tree Climber (40 H)


Mason (40 H)


9


Y


$4,301.28


$4,489.20


$4,718.88


$4,927.68


$5,157.36


W


82.40


86.00


90.40


94.40


98.80


H (40)


2.06


2.15


2.26


2.36


2.47


Special Heavy Motor Equipment Operator (40 H)


Tree Climber Surgeon (40 H)


Patrolman (40 H) Firefighter (56 H)


10


Y


$4,551.84


$4,781.52


$4,990.32


$5,220.00


$5,449.68


W


87.20


91.60


95.60


100.00


104.40


H (40)


2.18


2.29


2.39


2.50


2.61


Special Heavy Motor Equipment Operator (Grader) (40 H) Working Foreman Highway Laborer (40 H)


11


Y


$4,823.28


$5,052.96


$5,303.52


$5,533.20


$5,804.64


W


92.40


96.80


101.60


106.00


111.20


H (40)


2.31


2.42


2.54


2.65


2.78


Motor Equipment Repairman (40 H)


Police Sergeant (40 H)


Fire Captain (56 H)


12


Y W


$5,115.60


$5,366.16


$5,616.72


$5,867.28 112.40


$6,117.84 117.20


13


Y W


103.60


108.80


114.00


119.20


124.40


Deputy Fire Chief (56 H)


14


Y W


$5,738.35


$6,022.31


$6,305.76


$6,589.73


$6,873.17


109.93


115.37


120.80


126.24


131.67


Highway Superintendent


Water Superintendent


15


Y


$5,076.56


$6,387.71


$6,682.12


$6,987.49


$7,287.64


W


116.62


122.37


128.01


133.86


139.61


Police Chief


Fire Chief


98.00


102.80


107.60


$6,222.24


$6,493.68


$5,407.92


$5,679.36


$5,950.80


Municipal Public Welfare Positions Eliminated from Wage Schedule. -Personnel Board


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VOTED: To adopt the wage schedule of Article 25 as moved by Mr. Corliss by voice majority (3-2-63 at 3:34 P. M.).


VOTED: Unanimously to take from table Article 4 through Article 24.


ARTICLE 26. (To become effective April 1, 1963). To see if the Town will vote under Section 3 (h) Wage Schedule to delete the titles Patrolman and Fire Fighter in Grade 9 and add the titles Patrolman and Fire Fighter in Grade 10.


-Personnel Board


VOTED: (To become effective April 1, 1963).The minimum annual compen- sation of each patrolman, permanently employed by the police depart- ment shall be not less than the compensation enacted for the firefighters of said town under Article 87 of said warrant and previously adopted by the said meeting (3-6-63 at 9:20 P. M.)


(1) Voice vote to move question was doubted and a rising vote of 232 to 134 carried.


(2) Motion for a secret ballot lost on a voice vote.


(3) On the motion by Mr. Shamas to amend Article 26 the Moderator was in doubt of the voice majority and called for a rising vote. There were recorded 267 in the affirmative and 144 in the negative. The motion to amend carried (3-6-63 at 8:52 P. M.).


(4) Following discussion, a move for the previous question by Mr. Corliss was then so voted by voice majority.


(5) The Moderator then put the motion to indefinitely postpone to a voice vote. It was questioned and a standing vote was then recorded of 165 yeas, 258 nays.


(6) Article 26 as amended was adopted by voice majority. (Above vote).


VOTED: Unanimously the motion by Mr. Shamas to take from the table Articles 4-25 and to proceed with Article 4.


(7) Notice of intention to reconsider action on Article 26 was filed at 10:18 P. M. by Mr. Merrill.


(8) Motion to reconsider by Mr. Shamas did not obtain the floor as the quorum was questioned and found to be lacking by nine (314). The meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, March 13, 1963 at 8:00 P.M.


(9) Motion by Finance Committee to reconsider Article 26 by secret ballot lost with 205 in the affirmative and 210 in the negative. (3-13-63).


(10) Reconsideration of Article 26 was defeated. There were 260 in favor and 208 opposed. The two-thirds majority required 312. (3-13-63).


ARTICLE 27. (To become effective April 1, 1963). To see if the Town will vote under Section 4 Fringe Benefits, sick leave-non-occupational: (c) to delete from line two five days and substitute three days and to add, after the word provided, the department head may, however, require afore- mentioned certificate for any period less than three days if he deems it to be in the interests of the department. -Personnel Board


VOTED: As moved by the Finance Committee, to adopt Article 27.


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ARTICLE 28. (To become effective April 1, 1963.) To see if the Town will vote to establish the Building Inspector position as a full time position.


-Personnel Board


VOTED: Unanimously to establish the Building Inspector as a full time position. The funds for this position were earlier voted in budget Art. 4.


ARTICLE 29. (To become effective April 1, 1963.) To see if the Town will vote under Section 3 (h) Wage Schedule to add the title Building Inspector in Grade Eleven. -Personnel Board


VOTED: Unanimously to adopt this article.


ARTICLE 30. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Personnel By- Laws Article 3B Section 4, entitled Fringe Benefits to read: Vacation Time for Town Employees,


As of June 1st 6 mos. service - 5 days


As of June 1st 1 year's service - 10 days


As of June 1st 5 years' service - 15 days


As of June 1st 10 years' service - 20 days -Town Employees


VOTED. To adopt Article 30 by rising vote 122 to 120. Motion for indefinite postponement declared lost.


ARTICLE 31. To see if the Town will vote to accept the following amend- ments to Section 3 Paragraph (h) of the Personnel By-Law:


Delete the title Clerical Aide in Grade 1 and add the title Clerical Aide Grade 2.


Delete the title Account Clerk in Grade 2 and add the title Account Clerk to Grade 4.


Delete the title Sr. Clerk Typist in Grade 3 and add the title Sr. Clerk Typist to Grade 4.


Delete the title Sr. Account Clerk in Grade 3 and add the title Sr. Account Clerk in Grade 5.


Delete the title Sr. Bookkeeper in Grade 4 and add the title Sr. Bookkeeper to Grade 5.


Delete the title Junior Building Custodian in Grade 6 and add the title Junior Building Custodian in Grade 8.


Delete the titles Motor Equipment Operator and Water System Main- tenance Craftsman in Grade 7, and add the titles Motor Equipment Operator and Water System Maintenance Craftsman in Grade 9.


Delete the title Heavy Motor Equipment Operator in Grade 8 and add the title Heavy Motor Equipment Operator in Grade 10.


Delete the titles Special Heavy Motor Equipment Operator, and Tree Climber Surgeon in Grade 9 and add the titles Special Heavy Motor Equipment Operator, and Tree Climber Surgeon to Grade 10.


Delete the titles Special Heavy Motor Equipment Operator (Grader) and Working Foreman, Highway Laborer in Grade 10 and add the titles Special Heavy Motor Equipment Operator (Grader) and Working Foreman Highway Laborer in Grade 11.


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Delete the titles Motor Equipment Repairman, Fire Captain, Police Sergeant in Grade 11 and add the titles Motor Equipment Repairman, Fire Captain, Police Sergeant in Grade 12.


Delete the titles Highway Superintendent and Water Superintendent in Grade 14 and add the titles Highway Superintendent and Water -Town Employees Superintendent in Grade 15.


VOTED: To indefinitely postpone by rising vote 170 to 162 (3-2-63 4:05 p.m.) VOTED: Unanimously to take from table Articles 4 through 30.


ARTICLE 32. To see if the Town will vote to rescind the action taken on Article 24 at the 1962 Annual Town Meeting. -William B. Carter and Others VOTED: To adopt the purpose of Article 32.


ARTICLE 33. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to appoint a committee of 6 to serve without pay to study the various forms of Town Government, said Committee to present their findings at the Annual Town Meeting, and to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 to cover the expense of carrying out this article. -William B. Carter and Others


VOTED: To instruct the Selectmen to appoint a committee of nine (9) - Two (2) from each Precinct and Three (3) members-at-large to serve without pay to study the various forms of Town Government, said committee to present their findings, and make recommendations at the next Annual Town Meeting, and to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 to cover the expenses of carrying out this article. Said commit- tee to be appointed within one calendar month following acceptance of this article. Voted to adopt Article 33 as amended. (4-4-63)


ARTICLE 34. To see if the Town will vote to rescind the action taken at the Town Meeting held March 3, 1962 on article 70 and further instruct the Selectmen to appoint a committee of 3, one from the Planning Board, one from the Selectmen and one who is a builder. This committee to revise the building laws to best fit the needs of Tewksbury. This committee to be further instructed to hold one or more Public Hearings before making the final drawing. The new set of Building Laws to be presented at the next Annual Town Meeting or sooner at a Special Town Meeting if one is called. And to see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of $100.00 to cover expenses of this Article. -William B. Carter and Others


VOTED: To rescind the action taken at the Town Meeting held March 3, 1962 on Article 70 and further instruct the Selectmen to appoint a com- mittee of five (5), one from the Planning Board, one from the general public, one who is a builder, the Town Fire Chief, and the Building Inspector to act as Chairman. This committee to revise the building laws to best fit the needs of Tewksbury. This committee to be further instructed to hold one or more Public Hearings before making the final draft of the building laws. The new set of Building Laws to be presented at the next Annual or Special Town Meeting. And to raise and appro- priate the sum of $100.00 to cover the expenses of this Article. It was then so voted to adopt Article 34 as amended. (4-4-63)


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ARTICLE 35. Formation of Housing Authority: To see if the Town will vote, under Massachusetts General Laws (Ter. Ed.), Chapter 121, Section 26K, as amended, to establish a Housing Authority and, in that connection, to make any and all determinations and declarations deemed necessary or desirable, and to take any action in relation thereto.


-Fred Montague, Chairman


Committee on Housing for the Aged VOTED: Whereas there exists in the Town a shortage of safe, sanitary dwellings available for elderly persons or families of low income at rentals which they can afford; and that whereas it is hereby determined that a Housing Authority is needed for the provision of housing for elderly persons or families of low income and now, therefore, it is here- by voted: That the Tewksbury Housing Authority shall be organized and established under the provisions of the Massachusetts General Laws (Terr. Ed.), Chapter 121, Section 26K, and Acts in amendment thereof and in addition thereto.


VOTED: Unanimously to adopt Article 35 as amended.


ARTICLE 36. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $10,600.00 or any sum for the improvement of Shawsheen Street and Chandler Street, said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be allotted by the State or County, or both for the purpose, or take any other action relative thereto and will vote to transfer the sum of $31,800.00 from the E & D Account in anticipation of reimbursement from the State or County for the work, or take any other action relative thereto.


-Road Commissioners


VOTED: Unanimously to insert "and South Street intersection" after the words "Chandler Street." Voted to raise and appropriatet $10,600.00 and to transfer from E&D $31,800.00 for the purposes of Art. 36 as amended.


ARTICLE 37. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $1,500.00 for the maintenance of Chapter 90 highways, said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be alloted by the State or County or both for this purpose or take any other action relative thereto; and will vote to transfer the sum of $3,000.00 from the E & D Account in anticipation of reimbursement from State and County for the work or take any other action relative thereto. -Road Commissioners


VOTED: To raise and appropriate $1,500.00 and to transfer $3,000.00 from E & D for the purposes of Article 37.


ARTICLE 38. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $14,000.00 for the maintenance of Chapter 81 highways, said money to be used in conjunction with any money which may be alloted by the State for this purpose and will vote to transfer the sum of $23,925 from the E & D Account in anticipation of reimbursement from the State for the work, or take any other action relative thereto. -Road Commissioners


VOTED: Unanimously to raise and appropriate $14,000.00 and to transfer $23,925.00 from E & D for the purposes of Article 38.


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ARTICLE 39. To see if the Town will vote to continue the Highway Machi- nery Fund and to appropriate an additional sum including the unexpended balance of the 1962 Highway Machinery Account to be added to the amount already accredited to this fund for the Highway Machinery purposes, or take any other action relative thereto. -Road Commissioners


VOTED: Unanimously to raise and appropriate the sum of $4,348.57 for the purposes of Article 39.


ARTICLE 40. To see what sum of money the Town will vote to transfer from the Highway Machinery Fund for the purchase, repair and maintenance of Road Machinery equipment for 1963 or take any other action relative thereto. -Road Commissioners


VOTED: Unanimously to transfer $15,000.00 from the Highway Machinery Fund for the purposes of Article 40.


ARTICLE 41. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of $11,708.58 from the E & D Account to construct a storm drain and to resurface Patten Road from Whipple Road to Shawsheen Street. The sum of $11,708.58 to be transferred from the proceeds received from the State under the provisions of Chapter 782 of the Acts of 1962. -Road Commissioners


VOTED: Unanimously to transfer $11,708.58 from E & D for the purposes of Article 41.


ARTICLE 42. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $5,500.00 to install a storm drain on North Street from Marion Drive to the culvert on Louis Road or take any other action thereto.


-Road Commissioners


VOTED: To raise and appropriate the sum of $4,500.00 as amended by Mr. Beattie. Move for indefinite pos ponement lost on voice vote.


ARTICLE 43. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $4,600.00 to install drainage pipes and catch basins from 1352 Whipple Road to 1310 Whipple Road and a trunk line through private property or take any other action relative thereto. -Road Commissioners.


VOTED: To adopt as amended and to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000.00 for the purpose of Article 43. Motion for indefinite postpone- ment declared lost. Motions in the sums of $3,600.00 and $4,600.00 did not reach the assembly.


ARTICLE 44. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 for the removal of snow from fire hydrants, under the super- vision of the Board of Water Commissioners, or take any action in relation thereto. -Board of Water Commissioners


VOTED: Unanimously to raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00 for the removal of snow from fire hydrants.


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ARTICLE 45. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000.00 for the relocation of water pipes in Shawsheen Street or in Chandler Street, and to authorize the Water Department to do such work and expend such money. -Board of Water Commissioners


VOTED: Voice majority to raise and appropriate the sum of $2,000.00 to be used for materials only as motioned by the Finance Committee to amend the purpose of Article 45. Voted article as amended.


ARTICLE 46. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $75,000.00 for the purpose of new installations of water services to dwellings or other buildings, and provided that the cost of said installations has been first deposited with the Town Treasurer and applied to estimated receipts and to authorize the Water Department to do such work and expend such money and in the event said entire sum is not required for said installa- tions, the unexpended balance shall likewise be credited to estimated re- ceipts, or take any action in relation thereto.


-Board of Water Commissioners VOTED: To raise and appropriate th sum of $75,000.00 for the purposes of Article 46 as recommended by the Finance Committee.


ARTICLE 47. To see if the Town will vote to expend the sum of $6,600.00 from the Installation Account, for the purpose of installing approximately 1100 feet of water pipe in Cayuga Road, provided that cost of said installation has been first deposited with the Town Treasurer and applied to estimated receipts and to authorize the Water Commissioners to do such work and expend such money, or take any action in relation thereto.


-Water Commissioners for Alton Properties, Inc. VOTED: Motion to adopt subject to approval of Planning Board to expend $6,600.00 from the Installation Account for the purpose of Article 47. (9 one acre lots). Prior to the vote on this article, the Moderator's ruling was overturned by the assembly and a voice majority permitted Mr. Jackson of Alton Properties, Inc., to enter hall and speak on this and subsequent articles.


ARTICLE 48. To see if the Town will vote to expend the sum of $15,600.00 from the Installation Account for the purpose of installing approximately 2600 feet of water pipe in Catamount Road, provided that cost of said installation has been first deposited with the Town Treasurer and applied to estimated receipts and to authorize the Water Commissioners to do such work and expend such money, or take any action in relation thereto.


-Water Commissioners for Alton Properties, Inc.


VOTED: Motion to adopt subject to approval of Planning Board to expend $15,600.00 from the Installation Account for the purposes of Article 43. (32 one acre lots). Move for reconsideration was rejected.


ARTICLE 49. To see if the Town will vote to expend the sum of $7,140.00 from the Installation Account, for the purpose of installing approximately 1680 feet of water pipe in Kearsage Street, provided that cost of said installation has been first deposited with the Town Treasurer and applied to


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estimated receipts and to authorize the Water Commissioners to do such work and expend such money, or take any action in relation thereto.


-Water Commissioners for Quality Home Builders, Inc.


VOTED: Motion to adopt subject to approval of Planning Board to expend $7,140.00 from the Installation Account for the purposes of Article 49. (There are 32 one acre lots in Articles 49 and 50.)


ARTICLE 50. To see if the Town will vote to expend the sum of $2,125.00 from the Installation Account, for the purpose of installing approximately 500 feet of water pipe in Madison Avenue, provided that cost of said installa- tion has been first deposited with the Town Treasurer and applied to esti- mated receipts and to authorize the Water Commissioners to do such work and expend such money, or take any action in relation thereto.


-Water Commissioners for Quality Home Builders, Inc.


VOTED: Motion to adopt subject to approval of Planning Board to expend $2,125.00 from the Installation Account for the purposes of Article 50.


ARTICLE 51. To see if the Town will vote to expend the sum of $5,440.00 from the Installation Account, for the purpose of installing approximately 1280 feet of water pipe in Westland Drive, provided that cost of said installa- tion has been first deposited with Town Treasurer and applied to estimated receipts and to authorize the Water Commissioners to do such work and expend such money, or take any action in relation thereto.


-Water Commissioners for Alton Properties, Inc.


VOTED: On Mr. Beattie's motion, to adopt and expend $5,440.00 from the Installation Account for the purposes of Article 51. (11 one acre lots.) Move for indefinite postponement by the Finance Committee was defeated.


ARTICLE 52. To see if the Town will vote to expend the sum of $4,800.00 from the Installation Account, for the purpose of installing approximately 800 feet of water pipe in Pawnee Street, provided that most of said installa- tion has been first deposited with the Town Treasurer and applied to esti- mated receipts and to authorize the Water Commissioners to do such work and expend such money, or take any action in relation thereto.


-Water Commissioners for Alton Properties, Inc.


VOTED: By motion of Mr. Beattie to adopt and expend the sum of $4,800.00 from the Installation Account for the purposes of Article 52. (1 acre lot.) The move for indefinite postponement lost.


ARTICLE 53. To see if the Town will vote to expend the sum of $10,050.00 from the Installation Account, for the purpose of installing approximately 1675 feet of water pipe in Pennacook Road, provided that cost of said in- stallation has been first deposited with the Town Treasurer and applied to estimated receipts and to authorize the Water Commissioners to do such work and expend such money, or take any action in relation thereto.


-Water Commissioners for Alton Properties, Inc.


VOTED: On motion by Mr. Beattie to adopt and expend $10,050.00 from the Installation Account for the purposes of Article 53. (21 one acre lots.) Motion for indefinite postponement was declared lost by the Moderator.


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ARTICLE 54. To see if the Town will vote to expend the sum of $14,400.00 from the Installation Account, for the purpose of installing approximately 2400 feet of water pipe in Kendall Street, provided that cost of said in- stallation has been first deposited with the Town Treasurer and applied to estimated receipts and to authorize the Water Commissioners to do such work and expend such money, or take any action in relation thereto.


-Water Commissioners for Alton Properties, Inc.


VOTED: By motion of Mr. Beattie to adopt and to expend the sum of $14,400.00 from the Installation Account for the purposes of Article 54. (9 one acre lots.) Move to indefinitely postpone was defeated.


ARTICLE 55. To see if the Town will vote to expend the sum of $4,980.00 from the Installation Account, for the purpose of installing approximately 830 feet of water pipe in an easement between Catamount Road and Kendall Street, provided that cost of said installation has been first deposited with Town Treasurer and applied to estimated receipts and to authorize the Water Commissioners to do such work and expend such money, or take any action in relation thereto.


-Water Commissioners for Alton Properties, Inc. VOTED: On motion by Mr. Beattie to adopt and to expend the sum of $4,980.00 from the Installation Account for a water easement for the purposes of Article 55.


ARTICLE 56. To see if the Town will vote to expend the sum of $1,785.00 from the Installation Account, for the purpose of installing approximately 420 feet of water pipe in Towanda Road, provided that cost of said installa- tion has been first deposited with the Town Treasurer and applied to estimated receipts and to authorize the Water Commissioners to do such work and expend such money, or take any action in relation thereto. -Water Commissioners for Leo R. Hunt


VOTED: To indefinitely postpone Article 56. Reconsideration of this article was later rejected.


ARTICLE 57. To see if the Town will vote to expend the sum of $1,785.00 from the Installation Account, for the purpose of installing approximately 420 feet of water pipe in Dianne Road, provided that cost of said installation has been first deposited with the Town Treasurer and applied to estimated receipts and to authorize the Water Commissioners to do such work and expend such money, or take any action in relation thereto.




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