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Selectmen s Meeting: -5 - November 19, 1984 <br />That his Attorney meet with the Town's Counsel. to <br />determine what legal documents are necessary to <br />transf er the easements and ownership of the sewer* <br />That the sewer be constructed to Town standards and <br />pass a leakage test before ownership acceptance by <br />the Town. <br />That a bond be posted for the value of the sewer to <br />guarantee full completion of the sewer in Pleasant <br />Street. <br />That all conditions of Town Counsel be met bef ore <br />issuance of a permit by the Department of Public <br />Works to construct in Pleasant Street.. <br />The Board also voted that no sewer betterment . or sewer <br />charge will be assessed against the f our -acres owned by Mr,. <br />Mimno at #85 Pleasant Street. <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it wa.s voted to auth -- Commuter Parkin <br />orize the Town Manager to implement relocation of. commuter bus relocated <br />parking from Worthen Road near Grace Chapel, to the Town recrea- <br />tion parking area at the Centre Pool, for the winter months, <br />starting on December 3, 19840 <br />Upon motion duly . made and - seconded s it was voted as recom- Meriam St . <br />mended by the Center Revitalization Committee to change the schedule lot hours <br />for hours of operation of the Meriam Street Par -king Lot from open change <br />with attendant on Monday through Saturday, from 8: 00 a.m. to 6: 00 p.m., <br />to open with attendant on Monday through Friday, f -rom 8 :00 a.m. to <br />8:00 p.m. A flat fee of .25(,N will be charged Monday through Friday <br />after 6:04 p.m. <br />Data will be kept on loss of revenue as a result of free parking <br />on Saturday. Mr. Marshall recommended that the chain across the <br />Meriam Street entrance to the lot be removed to implement traffic <br />flow on Saturdays. <br />- With reference to the wording of Article 4, "Poor Farm", .Board Art. 4 <br />Members were in agreement on the interpretation that a vote "not to "Poor Farm" <br />rescind" would support conveyance of the 'land for the-currently pro- <br />posed use ( Special Needs Housing) and would require a vote in opposi- <br />tion to-Article 4. <br />Human Services Committee Chairman Roberta Black was present and <br />voiced the support of the Committee for the Housing Authority' s ' pro- <br />posal for two cooperative apartments for eight retarded citizens and <br />two staff persons on the Poor Farm land. She reviewed the report of <br />the Committee dated November 19, 1984, in which ' inf ormat ion on the <br />need for such housing, special characteristics of clients to be <br />considered for residency, and other details of the State funded <br />program were presented <br />Mr. McLaughlin, Chairman .. of the Hou - sing Authority, reported on <br />progress with the application f State funding . and explained that <br />the architect for the project has not as yet been selected; hence, <br />it is not possible to provide detailed information on the building. <br />