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-4, <br />SPRING LEAF ("OiLLEC T I Ofit <br />Richard Spi e rs . Director of DPW, reported to the Board on i Aans for a <br />t.owri --wide Spring Lard and waste cleanup. The biodegradable bags of waste <br />I OLI id he t) i cked un at cis rbs ide dur inap the weeks of Apri 9 3 and May 14 or <br />could he brou4 ht to L he l a n d f i l l by residents can specified dated in April and <br />May . <br />Upon motion du 1 v made and seconded, it was - o ted to approve the plan for <br />Spr. ing Cleanup as proposed by qtr. Spiers. <br />BU DGET REVIEW <br />Mr. �flh i to referred Lo the discussion of a proposed alternate A" hudget <br />discussed a . L.he March 5 meeting adding that his general impression at that <br />time had been that Beard acceptance of the "fir, buddet had not been unanimous. <br />lie listed the items, which had been priori tiered by members, totalling <br />: '1495,262- Because he felt that questions on two of the i-arcer items, LEXPRESS <br />rind t h e F i r e Department requests, had had prevented the Selectmen from coming <br />to terms with the modified budget, he had asked the Fire chief and <br />Transportation Ad`• r scary Committee to meet with the Board on March 26 to <br />present: ad.dit ir0nal information. <br />Mr. McSweeney said his support was for the "B" 'or maintenance budget and .�. <br />.hat lie was still iiopi ng that the Schools would submit a budget increased by <br />only 4%. He also felt that income from the Pine Meadows golf operation could <br />fund the two Recreation items. <br />Mr. Marshall said he was not willing to state his position until a <br />commitment had been received from the School Department. He said he cou <br />support are override amount of $500, 000, with the same amount for the schools. <br />'►fir. Eddison said his position was the same as Mr. Marshall's and that he <br />would vote that night on the Town items only. <br />Mrs. view was similar to Mr. 'Marshal and qtr. Eddi son's and <br />she felt an override to be necessary, hoping that the Schools will continue to <br />' - .ry to match the Town's ef forts, <br />Mr. Dailey said he still would not support an override, lie felt it <br />important for the Selectmen to reach consensus on budget recommendations and <br />that the Town Meeting should be allowed to decide whether to override or not. <br />EXECUTIVE SESSION <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted 15 - 0 by roll call <br />vnte. sir. Edd ison, Mfr. Marshall., 'sir. Dailey, Mrs. Smith, fir. McSweeney, to C11fo <br />into Executive Session for discussion of matters of liti gation, the disclosure <br />t i f wm ch might adverselv affect the interests of the Town. with no intent, to <br />resume oven session. <br />i pon motion dii y made and seconded, it has toted to adjourn at 10 . 10 <br />', record, Attest: <br />ti i c 1 <br />Marion H. Snow <br />..r <br />Executive Clerk <br />