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March 4, 1968 meeting (cont. ) <br /> Conservation Articles <br /> Art. 68 -- Chandler land - Grove St. Same as requested last year, low <br /> land, under option for $13,000. Asking $14,000 for appraisals and acquisition. <br /> They have been talking to Advent Church, Somerville which owns land <br /> abutting and abutting Rte. 128. The church now longer wants to build <br /> church there because of Rte. 128 taking; they will sell to Town at $2300/A <br /> (for 10A). Brook drains entire area and goes to Tophet swamp. This <br /> sponge helps keep Baskin playground drier. If built upon, it would <br /> stop preventingflash flooding at Baskin andon this land. They want money <br /> reserved for this land in June. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Ruth F. Souza, secretary <br /> ,—I <br /> Meeting of Appropriation Committee, March 11, 1968, 7:30 <br /> p.m. <br /> 1-4 Present: F. Parrish, Chairman; J. Blaisdell; D. Grant; R. Gary; E. Furash; <br /> G. Kolovson, R. Perry, Comptroller; L. Zehner, R. Souza <br /> Recreation Budget discussed <br /> Committee wants to reclassify Director as permanent employees. at 5-20; <br /> Approp. Ctee decided to recommend against full-time employee status <br /> since the present director is a full-time employee somewhere else, rather <br /> to suggest flat-fee basis of payment. About $6,000 seems reasonable <br /> amount; director does work more than 40 hours/week on recreation job. <br /> Areas of disagreement with Selectmen discussed by committee and then at <br /> Selectmen's Meeting <br /> Lincoln St. - Approp. Ctte will recommend $10,000, not $150,000 <br /> Rec. Ctee. gives development of Harrington playground priority over this, <br /> feels that going into dump area is primarily because of varsity space need. <br /> Selectmen would give priority to sewers <br /> School Committee (Logan Clarke spoke for his committee) gives priority to <br /> Art. 4, Jr. H. S. , Parking Lot, then the Lincoln St. development. <br /> Our reaction is that while the present fields are crowded, and everyone <br /> would like this area, it isn't given top priority by any committee. <br /> Selectmen, who propose it, are not willing to give anything up in order <br /> to develop this area. <br /> Recreation Operating budget <br /> Increased by $1506 to pay extra hours of school custodians who are to <br /> receive time and a half for any time over 8 hourday. Overtime rates <br /> will be $4.80 to S5.50/hr, which will give janitors more than the <br /> professional instructors. Rec. Ctee. is trying to double up programs in <br /> a building where possible. They had been paying $3 per hour; new rates <br /> go into effect July 1. Logan Clarke agreed to review the use of custodians <br /> vs. outside help and the use of part-time custodians. They will reexamine <br /> policy to see whether there is a less expensive way to insure that there <br /> is a custodian familiar with the building who can take the responsibility <br /> for keeping it open for recreation programs. <br /> Director salary discussed. Rec. Ctee stated that Director is the only one <br /> Expinynx who does not get the benefits of being an employee, though he <br /> is already on the pension plan. They asked for salary of $8766/yr, an <br /> appropriation of $7900. Agreed to flat fee basis, no category, $8500/yr <br /> Town Clerk <br /> /1150 Mary McDonough has agreednot to have another girl provided she can <br /> call on clerical pool when needed. $15,694 agreed by Selectmen and Approp. <br /> More money may beneeded for clerical pool <br />