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1 <br />PL=m YiWL "1'Jl:JL ING <br />Monday, April 5, 1954 <br />Present: Adams, Grindle, Hathaway, Irwin, Jaquith, Ripley. <br />Meeting opened at 7:45 o'clock. <br />Bill <br />Bill presented by Adams Press, advertising hearing April 12, Dianne <br />Estates, $3.75* unanimously voted the bill be paid. <br />Greeley <br />Mr. Roland -Greeley present for discussion re: consultant and per- <br />manent employee. Mr. Greeley also feels that since there are civil engineers <br />already employed it would be better to have someone with planning background. <br />New subdivision should be studied with a -view to future development and a <br />trained city planner would be invaluable. When asked what the chances would <br />be of getting someone with degrees -in both, Mr. Greeley stated that the <br />chances are small. There are such, but the supply is limited and the demand <br />great. He stated that the background should'not be overemphasized -'it de- <br />pends more on the man than on the background. He mentioned one name, Robert <br />Davidson, who is now working for the City of Boston on the Planning Board. <br />He doesn't know that he would be interested, but would be good if he was. <br />Would probably have to pay $6000. Should see that there is some kind of con- <br />tinuing program. Approved of the suggested town planning comrhi.ttee which he <br />thinks should be of 15-20 in number and representative of the town geograph- <br />ically as well as professionally. They should plan now on set-up of policy <br />on extension of business zones, parking, etc. Too many people are impatient <br />so cannot postpone decisions until there is a master plan. As soon as you <br />are sure where parking spaces are going, can then go ahead with details, <br />Mr. Burns feels that the man should be well grounded in engineer- <br />ing work that he might be able to take the responsibility for some of the work. <br />Most planners do riot have the experience or know-how to take over a practical <br />job and finish it. They make plans and then get the engineer to fill in the <br />details. Plans must be right before the town gets them. <br />Liberty Avenue <br />On problem of naming of Liberty Avenue, it was the advice of Mr. <br />Stevens that the name be definitely changed to avoid confusion. No name was <br />arrived at, however. <br />Recreation Committee <br />Members of the Recreation Committee appeared relative to article in <br />Town Warrant proposing sale of "Poor Farm" property. Stated they had re- <br />ceived a petition from citizens in that neighborhood who would like to have a <br />part set aside for recreational purposes, possibly 2-3 acres. Committee ad- <br />vised that the Board could do nothing about it at this time but would keep it <br />in mind. <br />M <br />Meeting adjourned at 9:30 o'clock. <br />W. M. Jaquith, <br />Clerk <br />