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362 <br />>c <br />could be kept and thus in ten years a full record mould I be available. <br />Mr. Giroux moved that the water meter project be <br />abandoned. Mr. Potter seconded the. motion and it was <br />so voted. <br />Mr. Raymond reported that Mr. Ross talked to <br />Anderson of Lee Avenue about repairing his service and <br />Anderson Anderson asked for a little time so that he could go to <br />water the State House on the matter. Mr. Raymond said that the <br />service main could be extended at a cost of about $400.00 and <br />the betterments would amount to about $120.00. <br />Mr._ Potter moved that the Supt. of Public Works be <br />instructed to install a meter at the curb line. Mr-. <br />Giroux seconded the motion and it was so voted. <br />Mr. Raymond reported that Robert Merriam.requested <br />him to ask the Board if the Town would do the field <br />engineering in connection with the construction of <br />li Work on Patriots Drive and the installation of water, sewer, <br />Patriots drainage, etc. The Chairman said he thought the Board <br />Drive could authorize the work if Merriam would pay for it. Bir. <br />Raymond said that this involved the inspection of the <br />work also. The Chairman suggested that Mr. Raymond discuss <br />the matter with Mr. Wrightington. <br />Mr. Giroux moved that Mr. Merriam be allowed to have ' <br />the engineering services and that he reimburse the Town <br />for the work provided the Town Counsel said that it was <br />all right. Mr. Potter seconded the motion and it was <br />so voted. <br />Mr. Raymond said that he presumed the water main would <br />be installed in patriots Drive provided Mr. Merriam <br />would agree to pay the betterment assessment. It will <br />require an extension of approximately 70.0 feet. The <br />Chairman said that only a certain amount of money was <br />Water in requested for water construction, sundry streets, and <br />Patriots that it was to take care of stall jobs only and if they <br />Drive did a job of this size, there would be no money left for <br />small extensions. He said that it had always been the <br />custom to have a special article in the warrant for an <br />extension of this size. Mr. Raymond asked if Mr. Merriam <br />would be reimbursed if he installed the main himself <br />and the Chairman replied that he could be if the Town <br />Meeting voted it. Mr. Raymond said that Mr. Merriam <br />wanted to put the water and sewer in the same trench and <br />thought that if he could get the town to put the water <br />in on an assessment basis, the Town could dig the trench <br />and then he cou'._d have his contractor lay the sewer and <br />drain. The Board felt that it would be best"for Mr. ' <br />Merriam to install the utilities himself.'` <br />
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