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�A <br />A letter of thanks was received from Miss Anna <br />Hannaford for the granting of her Sunday Sales permit free <br />of charge. <br />' Bill for $579, for the painting of the Public Works <br />Building was approved by the Board. The Chairman reported <br />that in addition to the contract of $484, he authorized <br />sides of the building to be painted. Two sides were Public <br />very dry and he approved the price of $95. for the extra V�orks <br />work. Building. <br />Mr. Ferguson called attention to some holes that needed <br />to be puttied up on the Public Works Building and felt <br />that the Supt. of Public Works should communicate with <br />Mr. Tobin in regard to the matter. <br />Mr. Gilcreast reported that he attended the meeting <br />of the Mayor's Club in r1gard to the proposed tax and after <br />wasUng several hours there, he gathered from the meeting Meeting. <br />that they would recommend a gasoline tax for the surplus <br />resenue needed for Welfare and Soldiers Relief. <br />Letter was received from the State Dept. of Public <br />Health in which they stated that the chare for Tuberculosis <br />cases at the Rutland Sanatorium would be 917.50 a week. Public <br />The only case left in the Sanatorium now is Nelson S. Dwyer Health <br />and the Clerk was directed to prepare application for his <br />admittance to the Middlesex County Sanatorium. <br />The Board reserves the right to reappoint or not next <br />year. <br />The correspondence of the Building Inspector in <br />regard to Mr. G. E. Pease and Mr. Geo. E. Crooks, where one <br />party built a house on two 25 foot lots and agreed to buy <br />the house and provide a two car garage from the other <br />party and sell him enough land to comply with the Town <br />Building Laws. Later the man found out that he did not <br />have enough land to comply with the Building Laws and the <br />two car garage was not 712 feet from the line inasmuch <br />as sufficient land was not sold to him. <br />The Town Counsel gave an opinion to the Building <br />Inspector that the only violation was of the Building law <br />Playground <br />Instructors. <br />in leaving tht garage in its present relation to the present <br />lot line. <br />Redivision of lots in this manner appears to be done <br />very often and there appeaas to be a question as to whether <br />Building <br />law <br />opinion <br />The Board voted to <br />approve <br />the following list of <br />instructors at the Playground for <br />the <br />coming season: - <br />Edward Abell 9 <br />weeks @ <br />$30.00 <br />- $270.00 <br />Dorothy Rudd 9. <br />" @ <br />20.00 <br />- 180.00 <br />Robert Mara 10 <br />" @1 <br />22.00 <br />- 220.00 <br />Helen McCarron 8 <br />" G <br />15.00 <br />- 120.00 <br />Sylvia Swett 8 <br />n @ <br />18.00 <br />- 144.00 <br />Dorothy Cummings <br />8 'r <br />5.00 <br />- 48.00 <br />The Board reserves the right to reappoint or not next <br />year. <br />The correspondence of the Building Inspector in <br />regard to Mr. G. E. Pease and Mr. Geo. E. Crooks, where one <br />party built a house on two 25 foot lots and agreed to buy <br />the house and provide a two car garage from the other <br />party and sell him enough land to comply with the Town <br />Building Laws. Later the man found out that he did not <br />have enough land to comply with the Building Laws and the <br />two car garage was not 712 feet from the line inasmuch <br />as sufficient land was not sold to him. <br />The Town Counsel gave an opinion to the Building <br />Inspector that the only violation was of the Building law <br />Playground <br />Instructors. <br />in leaving tht garage in its present relation to the present <br />lot line. <br />Redivision of lots in this manner appears to be done <br />very often and there appeaas to be a question as to whether <br />Building <br />law <br />opinion <br />