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_ <br />Lo well Street: westerly approximately 986 feet north of East Street, a <br />distance of about 8 feet of conduit. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, DATA RESOURCES INC. HARTWELL AVENUE <br />The Chairman opened the Public Hearing on the petition of Data <br />Inc. to obtain a grant of location to install and maintain <br />Resources, wires in Hartwell Avenue. <br />conduit manholes and underground cables and/or e. <br />Frank DiP � representing ietro re resentin Data Resources, was present to explain the <br />need for the <br />work to provide service for computer communication and security <br />m onitoring s ystems between buildings at #24 and #29 Hartwell Avenue. He <br />m o n g y <br />noted Mr. Tonaszuck's suggested condition req uiring working hours from 9:00 <br />p <br />a.m. to <br />3;00 .m. to avoid traffic problems, which would be agreeable to his <br />firm. <br />There bein g no other comments in favor or in opposition, the Chairman <br />declared the hearing closed. <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to approve the <br />p Y <br />petition, plans lans and orders of Data Resources, Inc. for installation of conduit manholes and underground cables and /or wires in the following <br />location: <br />Hartwell Avenue: from building 24 to building 29, as shown on plan <br />entitled "Site Plan of Land in Lexington, WA" <br />- <br />prepared for Data Resources by SSC-Bedford, MA dated <br />August 21, 19888 <br />Approval ranted wi .th the provisions that working h�urs - will be - <br />Pp was g - <br />from 9:00 a . m . to 3:00 p , m . and the .final patch be done two creeks after <br />completion of the - work <br />SENATOR KRAUS /REPRESENTATIVE DORAN <br />Senator Kraus and Representative Doran were present for discussion of <br />current legislation and the impact on Lexington of pending bills. <br />Regarding Local Aid, Senator Kraus estimated available funds to be less <br />g g <br />than h alf (40 of last ear's. He reported that the Local Aid Committee is <br />� y <br />p repared to ive recommendations for distribution of aid in FY88 and to p g <br />estimate how much assistance will be needed for equalization and to provide <br />basic needs of communities. He anticipated, however, that this total will <br />exceed the amount the Administration is projecting to be available. <br />Hearings will be held throughout the State to involve the public and to <br />allow the addressing of needs of communities. <br />Rep. Doran referred to tax cap legislation which he felt would impact <br />the Y <br />�bilit of the State to continue funding local aid at current levels* <br />t <br />He added that it would be hard to determine what 40% of the g rowth in state <br />revenues actually is. <br />Regarding he State takeover of the Courts from the Counties, Mr. Doran <br />said it would <br />g constitute a form of local aid. He noted further the need to <br />make u p for the loss of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds in the face of the <br />Federal cut back. <br />Mr. Hutchinson referred to a print -out of categories and types of local <br />some of which he had not perceived as local aid items. Senator Kraus <br />aid, - <br />agreed that the definitions of direct and ' I n dire ct local aid need to be <br />refined and clarified* <br />