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SELECTMEN+S 14EETING <br />JUNE 7P 1932. <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held <br />the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, at 7:30 P.M. <br />Messrs. Trask, Custance, Gilereast, O'Connell, and Ferguson <br />were present. The Supt. of Public Works and the Clerk were <br />also present. <br />in <br />Mr. Fred Longbottom, Building Inspector came before thB <br />Board and rer�orted that Tar. Bougie on School Street sent his <br />little girl down to him for a permit for a build --7 ng. When <br />he went up to the 7roperty, he found that the building was <br />not as stated And he therefor gave them back their $2. and tore <br />up the permit. They also were pu';ting in plumbing in the <br />building without a permit from the Plumbing Inspector. <br />Mr. Edward McNamara was the plumber. He desired to know what <br />the Board wanted done about it. He felt that he should be <br />given orders to tear the building down. <br />He also reported a condition of a shack being built on <br />Mass. Avenue opposite Sullivans house. He did not know <br />the owner of the property, but he went up there and put <br />up a notice and the next time he want up there the notice <br />was torn down. He put a second notice up, and the next Building <br />time he went up the notice was torn down and the building Lawoviola- <br />was completed, and padlocked, and apparently someone had tions, <br />been living in there. He had located the former owner of <br />the property and stated that he would get the address of the <br />new owner frnm1_him. It was his opinion that the building <br />should be ordered torn down and the property put in condition <br />it was in before the buildigg was built. <br />He also reported another violation on Winter Street on <br />the property of Victor Erickson who lives alone. He was rather <br />doubtful about the status of this particular property inasmuch <br />as three permits were taken out for that particular job. <br />Mr. Custance went up there and viewed the property with <br />Mr. Longbottom and he felt that Mr. Erickson could be ordered <br />to demolsih the front of the building inasmuch as it was not <br />done in accordance with the Building Laws owing to the fact <br />that the work was done very poorly. The Bldg. Inspector wondered <br />if the front of the building were taken down, it would be left <br />looking in a worse condition. Mr. Custance felt that it would <br />not be as bad as it is at the present time. <br />After considering the matters, the Board voted to <br />Instruct the Building Inspector to take immediate action for <br />violation of the Building Law against Mr. Bougie and the <br />owner of the property opposite Sullivants place. It was <br />suggested that both of these cases might be taken up in Court <br />on -the same day to save timc.: <br />It was also voted that 'the Bldg. Inspector be instructed <br />to notify Lir. Victor Erickson, advising him to tear down that <br />part of the building which does not 'comply with the Building <br />Law within thirty days. <br />Mr. O'Connell called attention to a building back of <br />Semonianis store which should be looked into by the Bldg. <br />Inspector. He felt that it was in poor condition. <br />