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548 ft -T <br />The matter of financing the cost of constructing Patriots , <br />Drive was discussed. The total amount approved for highway <br />construction and reconstruction amounted to $24,500.00. It <br />was voted to raise $7500.00 from the tax levy and to bond <br />117,000.00, the latter to be paid as follows= 2 years at <br />40000.00 and 3 years at $3,000.00. <br />Mr. Morse appeared at 0:45 P. M. and retired at 10:03 P.Y. <br />A bond in the penal sum of $1,000.00 covering Mr, Gordon D. <br />Bldg. Richards as Building Inspectar was received. Mr. Looks moved <br />Insp. that the bond be approved. Mr. Sarano seconded the motion, <br />bond and it was so voted. <br />A letter was received from the County Cmmmi.ssioners <br />advising that House Bill #2042 relating to the apportionment <br />of the State and County tax had been submitted to the General <br />Court. Also the valuation of Middlesex County has been in - <br />House creased and the proportion of the State tax to be paid has <br />Bill been increased 1.247. In Suffolk County, the valuation of <br />2042 Boston alone has been reduced making their proportion of the <br />State tax 4.141% less. <br />The Clerk was instructed to write Representative Charles E. <br />Ferguson and inform him that the Board of Selectmen wished to be <br />recorded in opposition to this Bill. <br />The Plumbing Inspector submitted some proposed gas By-laws. <br />Gas By -The Clerk was instructed to forward them to Mr. Eugene L. Boor n <br />ga , <br />Laws Chairman of the Plumbing By-law Committee and to request that his <br />committee study them in relation with the proposed Plumbing By-laws. <br />An abatement of $6.00 for the use of the ambulance was signed. <br />A letter was received from Mr. Giroux advising that the <br />Board of Selectmen had been appointed a committee in charge <br />of Patriotic exercises to be held in Cary Hall on April•18th. <br />Commitment of water miscellaneous charges in the amount <br />of $89.13 wan signed. <br />The meeting adjourned at 10:25 P.bi. <br />A true record, Attest: <br />-Clerk <br />
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