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414 <br />SELECTMENâ–şS MEETING <br />April 9, 1935. <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held <br />(Extra on Upon motion made by Mr. Lyons and seconded by <br />,Sewer Mr. Ferguson, it was voted that the Anthony Ross & Son <br />'Docket bill in the amount of $641.87 covering extra work done ' <br />PWA 2066. on the Sewer Docket, PWA 2066, be approved. Mr.. <br />Gilcreast voted in opposition to the matter. <br />Allowance, It was duly moved and seconded that Matthew Stevenson <br />,Stevenson Health and Milk Inspector, be allowed $100. in 1935 for <br />ear. the use of his car. <br />The Supt. of Public Works reported that several <br />people had suggested to him that an architect be em - <br />Bids on ployed to look over the Stone Building at East Lexington. <br />Stone After discussion on the matter, it was duly moved and <br />Building seconded that an architect be employed to draw up plans <br />and specifications for the reshingling of the roof and <br />the installation of the new exit, and that all previous <br />bids be rejected. The Board recommended that the Supt. <br />of Public Works be instructed to get in touch with <br />Mr. Eugene L. Morgan of 20 Robhins Road in regard to <br />drawing up these plans and specifications, but that the <br />bids for the work to be done be received by the Board of <br />Selectmen. <br />Upon recommendation of the Supt, of Public Works, <br />Perambu- it was duly moved and seconded that the Town Engineer, <br />lation. the Supt. of Public Works and the Secretary of the <br />Board of Assessors be appointed to perambulate the I <br />Town Bounds. <br />in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, at 7:30 <br />P.M. Messrs. Ferguson, Lyons, Gilcreast, and Potter <br />were present. The Clerk was also present. <br />Searing was declared open at 8:00 P.M. on the <br />Cook <br />application of Chester Cook for permission to maintain <br />Garage <br />a two car garage in the basement of a sin1e family <br />application. <br />dwelling on Belfry Terrace (on the circl. Mrs. Cook <br />appeared and presented plans of the garage. No persons <br />appeared in opposition and it was voted to grant the <br />permit subject to the approval of the Building Inspector. <br />Liquor <br />A. Labes, who op --gates a store at 35 Woburn Street <br />License <br />appeared before the Board in regard to a permit for a <br />App'ication. <br />liquor license. He was advised tc file an application <br />for a permit and that the Board would then take the <br />matter under consideration. <br />(Extra on Upon motion made by Mr. Lyons and seconded by <br />,Sewer Mr. Ferguson, it was voted that the Anthony Ross & Son <br />'Docket bill in the amount of $641.87 covering extra work done ' <br />PWA 2066. on the Sewer Docket, PWA 2066, be approved. Mr.. <br />Gilcreast voted in opposition to the matter. <br />Allowance, It was duly moved and seconded that Matthew Stevenson <br />,Stevenson Health and Milk Inspector, be allowed $100. in 1935 for <br />ear. the use of his car. <br />The Supt. of Public Works reported that several <br />people had suggested to him that an architect be em - <br />Bids on ployed to look over the Stone Building at East Lexington. <br />Stone After discussion on the matter, it was duly moved and <br />Building seconded that an architect be employed to draw up plans <br />and specifications for the reshingling of the roof and <br />the installation of the new exit, and that all previous <br />bids be rejected. The Board recommended that the Supt. <br />of Public Works be instructed to get in touch with <br />Mr. Eugene L. Morgan of 20 Robhins Road in regard to <br />drawing up these plans and specifications, but that the <br />bids for the work to be done be received by the Board of <br />Selectmen. <br />Upon recommendation of the Supt, of Public Works, <br />Perambu- it was duly moved and seconded that the Town Engineer, <br />lation. the Supt. of Public Works and the Secretary of the <br />Board of Assessors be appointed to perambulate the I <br />Town Bounds. <br />