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P""' Selectmen's meeting a� <br />5 October 31. 1988 <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was vo <br />prepared by sor� Mr. Eddi ted to accept as <br />the Selectmen's letter to the National Park <br />Service regarding the Draft General Mara <br />N'ational Historical gerrent Plan for the N�nuteman <br />Parr. <br />Mr Smith thanked the hayward Pond area neig <br />in ghbors for their <br />effective efforts <br />procedures for opposing Possible takings of land in <br />that area. <br />_Later in the even. ing ■ the Selectmen were i r� f o �� that the Planning <br />Boas had voted to withdraw frart its pcs i t statement the <br />recammendation that the Park Service give consideratior1 <br />a to voluntary and <br />friendly cqui siticr�. of residential properties in the Hayward and to substitum�r � and Pond area, <br />�endation that no adverse results be rea li zed <br />i te the rec� <br />n that neighborhood. <br />IWARDOUS HOUSEHOLD WTE COLLECTION <br />adway reported orl the s s fu 1 October 20 th <br />1�ousehold F=�aste Collection, 700 <br />1987 call people had participateds. vs, 3 8 � in the <br />collection. <br />84 barrels of oils ■ chemicals and other hazardau ' <br />s ma.ter had <br />been removed, plus an additional 7 barrels of ' <br />of paint cans had batteries. A great number at been dropped o f f and ways are bein g sought to f ind a <br />safer. more cost effective wa.v of disposal. <br />She noted that including costs of advertising n <br />a. had cost - g d prc�tion, the <br />_ 2 3,00 over the � ft.0 <br />collection 00 appropriated, S� <br />aspects o the program that must be evaluated before th <br />v e '89 collection <br />were location <br />■ allowable materials, traffic flow and hours of o <br />■ hours Aeration. <br />It was noted that in the early of the day, there had been a <br />one <br />hour because of a traffic back -up. . <br />Ms. Radway ccmpl irmnted George Smith for his work ' <br />the proj in conjunction wi 3.n coordinating <br />` th the of forts of the League of Wamen <br />Voters and the D.P.W. <br />Mr. Marshall observed that Lexington is a forerunner <br />er �.n recycling <br />and spoke of the Town's efforts providing n example <br />c 'ties , g � e for other <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to sera letters of <br />appreciation to George Smith D,p DEQE and an others wh <br />a y o assisted <br />In making the collection da <br />Ms . Radwa Y success. <br />y Suggested that the Tcwn s effort he spotlighted at the <br />1989 Annual Town Meeting, <br />SMOYING, CARY HAIL <br />Ms* Radway rioted George Smith, Health Director, had <br />direction regardin the asked nor <br />g question o f complete restriction of smoking <br />n <br />Gary Hall She xec ed that the Sel ectmen v oted to prohibit g . <br />at any time in Cary Hall but m might consider designatin <br />smoking during Town Meeti one roan s�aki.ng <br />for <br />Upon , notion duly made and s econd.ed. , it Was voted to b ' <br />any time 1 n the � y Memori Building an smak a�x1g at <br />. <br />, SWMS 0 N/AIZW HOUSE MOVE <br />NLs . rtacLay reported that the Swenson /Allen house had <br />moved, in five d been successfull <br />y ive hours time that day, after several days of <br />delay due to utility line relocation rcbl Y <br />Fields in assisting �' �- The efforts of pl <br />Ling the new owners were especially noted. <br />