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1 <br />-5- <br />Selectmen's Meeting October 18, 1982 <br />take place on October 30, as planned by the League of women voters. He <br />urged that publicity on the program be witheld pending final approval of <br />the agreement. Susan Adler will coordinate a fee schedule for amounts of <br />household wastes exceeding five gallons, with Mr. Bus a and the League. <br />Upon motion duly made and sconded, it was voted to approve the appli- Beano Lic. <br />cation of the Lexington Lodge of Elks, #2204, for renewal of its Beano Elks <br />License to expire October 31, 19830 <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to defer payments of Sewer Defer] <br />sewer betterment assessments against the property owned by the Lexington meat, Lex. <br />Golf Club, located on . Lot 27, -Map 2.5, Hill Street in the amounts of Golf Club <br />$3,061.68 and $1,331.41, since no changes in circumstances have taken place <br />since the deferrment. This deferrment will expire on 0etober 18, 1985. <br />Mr. Tonaszuck reviewed with the Board his memo dated October 1, 1982, Water Rates <br />on the subject of provision of water- to Hanscom Air Base, and features of Hanscom Fld <br />a contract to include a rate structure providing an increase for high use. <br />He estimated an increased revenue per year under the new rates of $35,000. <br />Mr. Tonaszuck requested approval by the Board of the contract. <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted, subject to final <br />approval by Town Counsel, to approve the contract for provision of water to <br />Hanscom Air Force $ as e and to authorize the Town Manager to execute the <br />agreement on behalf of the Board of Selectmen. <br />The Town Manager's letter to Lexington taxpayers, outlining decisions Letter to <br />on the FY83 tax rate and apportionment of revenue, was reviewed. taxpayers <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to approve the letter <br />to'taxpayers, as presente.d Mr. Hutchinson. <br />Draft letters by Mr. Politi to Congressman Markey and to the Office of Funding <br />Communities and Development, relative to sources of funding for low /moder --. Low /Mod* <br />ate income housing units at Morrow Crossing and Potter Pond Condominium Income <br />developments, and a letter to Dr. Beck, Chairman, Lexington School Commit- Housing <br />tee, on the subject of use of unused school sites for low /moderate income <br />housing, were reviewed - for information of the Board. <br />Appointment , o f membership to the Advisory Committee for Alternative Adv . Comm. <br />Tax Revenues will be cons ides ed by the Board on October 25. The Manager Alternative <br />will present a draft charge to the Committee at that time. Tax Rev. <br />Mrs. Bat tin proposed that a summary report by Warren Cormier, Decision CBD Survey <br />Research, on the results of the survey of residents on the Central Business <br />District be presented at the Selectmen's Meeting on November 8 at 8:15 p.m. <br />Members of the Planning Board, Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce <br />and Town Meeting Members will be invited to attend that meeting. <br />On% Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted by roll call vote, Exec. Sessio-. <br />