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SELECTMEN'S MEETING <br />January 6, 1964 <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was <br />held in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, <br />on Monday, January 6, 1964, at 7:30 P.M. Chairman <br />Cole, Messrs. Brown, Burnell, Cataldo, and Sheldon <br />were present. Messrs. Gray, Executive Assistant, <br />Carroll, Superintendent of Public 'corks, and Miss <br />Murray, Executive Clerk, were also present. <br />Mr. Gray reported that he had contacted Mr. Frank <br />H. Walker re]d ive to the taking for a sewer easement <br />through his property on Bacon Street. He is going to <br />meet with Mr. Walker, at his convenience,to discuss <br />settlement and reported that Mr. Walker did raise some <br />questions about parking equipment on the land. <br />Mr. Tropeano(s letter with reference to B. J. <br />Pentabone's contract for construction of Worthen Road <br />was held over. <br />Mr. Carroll reported #hat there are several minor <br />items in the subdivision that have to be done yet, none <br />of which related, he thought, to the widening or the Tropeano re <br />installation of a 12" main over the 8" main. He said Pentabone <br />if the Board had no objection, he would recommend that <br />the $16,504.59 be paid. He explained that the <br />$15,625.89 figure mentioned in the letter, appears to <br />be the bill Mr. Tropeano received from B. J. Pentahone, <br />and has no relation to the $16,504.59 which is the cost <br />of the difference between constructing a 70' layout <br />against a 50' layout and the difference in the size of <br />the water main. <br />Mr. Burnell said $16,000 plus is what the Board <br />agreed to pay Mr. Tropeano. <br />Mr. Sheldon asked if, as far as the Town is con- <br />cerned, the conditions had been met, and Mr. Carroll <br />replied in the affirmative. He suggested that the <br />Town hold back 10% until the entire subdivision has <br />been completed, and advise Mr. Tropeano that the balance <br />will be paid when the subdivision has been approved by <br />the Planning Board. <br />The Board agreed that it might be to the Town's <br />advantage to hold back 10%. <br />Mr. Carroll suggested, from a public relations <br />standpoint, that it would be wise for the Board to try <br />37 <br />Walker claim <br />