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MAP RECOMMENDING LOCATIONS FOR SIGNS AT THE OUTSKIRTS OF TOWN SPECIFYING <br /> "PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALK LAW STRICTLY ENFORCED". <br /> It was decided to recommend the use of the Ossman flyer logo as the graphics on the signs. The LCC <br /> agreed to Battin's recommended locations with the following changes: Mass Ave. at Wood St.—move to <br /> the side of the bridge nearest the center; Waltham St. move from Marrett Rd., to Allen St. intersection.; <br /> addition of a sign on Adams St. Battin will give corrected map to Ass't Town Manager on Friday for review <br /> by the Engineering Dept. <br /> CENTER POLICE PRESENCE <br /> The LCC voted unanimously, Chairman Battin abstaining from the discussion and vote, that"The LCC <br /> strongly supports the present police staffing in the center and wishes to see no reduction". <br /> USE OF FLAGS, BANNERS, STREAMERS OTHER AIR ACTIVATED PROMOTIONAL DEVICES IN <br /> CENTER <br /> Fortmann reported that this recently enforced by-law provision poses real problems for small retailers. <br /> There is no provision for appeal or variance as the by-law is now written. The Planning Board Chairman <br /> who was present suggested that concerned retailers write their concerns to the Planning Board and then <br /> request to meet with them during Oct. or Nov. If the Planning Board decides not to recommend a by-law <br /> change it was suggested the the LCC then consider recommending that the Selectmen take such an <br /> initiative. If these suggestions fail it was suggested Fortmann and others submit a citizen warrant article <br /> for a change which would make the by-law less inflexible. <br /> COMMENTS ON DIXON REPORT TO SELECTMEN'S OFFICE BY WED. SEPT 27; NEXT COM- <br /> MITTEE MEETING TUES. OCT 10 8:00 pm IN ESTABROOK HALL. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Margery M. Battin <br />
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