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<br />Selectmen’s Meeting <br />April 3, 2006 <br /> <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held on Monday, April 3, 2006, at 6:30 <br />p.m. in the Selectmen’s Meeting Room. Chairman Krieger, Mr. Kelley, Mr. Pagett, Mr. <br />Cohen, Mr. Manz; Mr. Valente, Town Manager; Mr. Lahey, Town Counsel; and Ms. Pease, <br />Executive Clerk were present. <br /> <br />Liquor License – Change of d/b/a for Second Julian, LLC (94 Hartwell Avenue) <br /> <br />Mr. Brackett, Manager, came before the Selectmen to request a change of d/b/a from The <br />Hartwell Grill & Wine Bar to Max Stein’s American on Hartwell because of a conflict with <br />the trademark. There is no change to the business plan. Plans are to open on April 24, 2006. <br /> <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to approve the application and issue a <br />license for the change of d/b/a of an all-alcoholic common Victualler liquor license to Second <br />Julian LLC, d/b/a Max Stein’s American on Hartwell, 94 Hartwell Avenue. <br /> <br />MWRA Sewer Rehabilitation Project <br /> <br />Terry Flynn and Tom Linburg, representing MWRA, updated the Board on an upcoming <br />project in Lexington along the bike path to rehabilitate the corroded force main pipe by slip <br />lining with butt-fused high-density polyethylene pipe. To complete the work the contractor <br />will set up at access pits excavated at the upstream and downstream ends of work. The <br />HDPE pipe will be fused above ground along the bike path and pulled through the existing <br />ductile iron pipe with a winch. All areas affected by construction will be restored to match <br />preconstruction conditions. <br /> <br />It is anticipated that construction will take approximately 12 weeks once it begins. The bike <br />path will be passable most of the time. It will be closed for an hour or two as necessary and a <br />police detail will be on the bike path when necessary. Work will not encroach on any private <br />property. MWRA will work beside the bike path and on the bike path as necessary and <br />trucks will be behind the Fire Station. MWRA will notify the Town when they can start the <br />project. <br /> <br />Communications Advisory Committee – RCN Contract Amendment <br /> <br />Mr. Buczkowski, member of the Communications Advisory Committee (CAC), presented an <br />amendment to the RCN contract. <br /> <br />The proposed amendment will provide the Town the following: $50,000 lump sum, the <br />Town will no longer pay for internet service ($1,000 per month) until the end of RCN’s <br />contract (May 2009), and the Town will not be required to repay the initial revenue received <br />from RCN at the beginning of their contract. <br /> <br /> <br />
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