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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />plans until the final puns are submitted to said <br />Board. <br />Messrs. Bell, Hopkins and Sullivan left the MINUTES <br />meeting at 9:55 p.m. at which time the Board con. <br />sidered the minutes of January 28, April 10 and 15, <br />1957. The Board approved said minutes. <br />Read to the Board, approved by it and siggnned SECRETARY <br />by the Vice-chairman was a letter dated April 22, <br />1957 and addressed to the Town Accountant notifying <br />him of the Board's April 8, 1957 vote to employ Mrs. <br />Louise M. Baker as the Board's permanent secretary <br />on a part-time basis, her compensation to be $1.67 <br />per hour, said compensation to be paid out of the <br />Board's personal services appropriation. The letter <br />also stated that the Board had been unable to find <br />anyone who would be willing to be a full-time sec- <br />retary who, in the Board's opinion was qualified and <br />at the same time willing to work for the salary <br />recommended by the Appropriation Committee. Like- <br />wise stated in the letter was the fact that Mrs. <br />Baker's availability and employment on only a part- <br />time basis did not completely solve the Planning <br />Boardts secretarial problem as outlined to the <br />Appropriation Committee earlier in the year. <br />The Board next considered the petitions of Win BOARD OF <br />S. Couette, Richard H. Soule, Contractor, Inc., and APPEALS <br />Harvey W. Newgent to be heard by the Board of <br />Appeals on April 23, 1957, action of these petitions <br />having been deferred at previous meetings of the <br />Planning Board. Mr. Soule was absent from the meet- <br />ing during the discussion of his petition and during <br />the time the Board decided to take no action upon <br />said petition. The Board decided to take no action <br />on the other petitions also. <br />The meeting adjourned at 10:30 P.m - <br />i� <br />Levi G. <br />Burnell, Jr. <br />Clerk <br />