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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-06-14-AC-MIN.pdf ok Minutes of meeting held on June 9, 1971 - page 2 repairs to the roof at Bowman School, as follows: Removal and Disposal 135,000. Insulation 15,000. Roof covering 45,000. Roof drain & expansion joint flashing, etc . 10,000. 3105,000. Plus 105 for plans, specs, bidding and supervision and $500. for reproduction and miscellaneous $116,000. r-4 10 Mr. Taylor stated that they are going out for bids now, and that it will be about a month before bids are in. Discussion on Articles: Article #2 The Selectmen would like to present a favorable motion-of 4400,000.- .2, 000. on the tax levy and balance bonded for 4-5 years. Approps. still recommends unfavorable action. Article #8 Bowman School roof-Approps. still recommends- postpone to time certain. Article #9 Repair to High School due to fire-Approps. still recommends-postpone to time certain. Article #11 Amendment to Town Manager Act-upon motion duly made and seconded, it was VOTED to recommend Unfavorable Action. The next meeting night is scheduled at 7:15 P.M., on Monday, June 14 , 1971. The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 P.M., to attend the Warrant Informa- tion meeting. Respectfully submitted, • Elizabeth M. Flynn Secretary The Appropriation Committee held at meeting at 7:15 P.M., on Monday, June 14, -1971, in the office of the Comptroller, Estabrook Hall, Lexington. Present were Edward E . Furash, Chairman, Jack L. Mitchell, Vice Chairman, Elizabeth M. Flynn, Arthur T. Bernier, J. Harper Blais- dell, Levi G. Burnell, Howard L. Levingston, H. Bigelow Moore, Richard M. Perry, Comptroller and Donald B. White. Meeting was he14 at this time, with Messrs. Page and Blackwood, representing the Unitarian Church, with respect to Article #5, F Minutes of meeting held on June 14, 1971 - page 2 purchase of the Harrington property. The Board of Selectmen recom- mend the acquistion of this property. Appropriations will still recommend unfavorable action on the request for 03,000. to acquire the house and property. Meeting was held at 7:L.5 P.M. with Jack Maguire, Chairman of the School Committee, Rudolph Fobert, Superintendent of Schoo:L and Mr. Mac- Inness of the School Department . With respect to Article #9-repairs to the High School due to fire-the following estimates were presented: Construction y 68,000. Mov. Equip. & supplies 80500. Architect 500. Bids & Estimates 400. 01,900. Estimates by Chstance Brothers Bids to go out by July 21st. The Insurance Company will examine the property after bids are received Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was VOTED to approve Article #2-acquisition of entire Central Block-with a small portion on the tax levy and the balance bonded for not more than 5 years. Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was VOTED to reaffirm un- favorable action on Article #11-amendment to the Town Manager Act. Members signed the Appropriation Committee Report to be submitted to and filed by the Town Clerk. The meeting was adjourned at 7:55 P.M., to the Special Town Meeting. Respectfully submitted, Elizabeth M. Flynn .i Secretary . The Appropriation Committee held a meeting at 7:30 P.M., on Monday, June 28, 1971, in the office of the Comptroller, Estabrook Hall, Lexington. Present were Edward E. Furash, Chairman, Jack L. Mitchell, Vice Chairman, Elizabeth M. Flynn, Secretary, Arthur T. Bernier, J. Harper Blaisdell, Levi. G. Burnell, Howard L. Levingston, H. Bigelow Moore and Richard M. Perry, Comptroller. The following persons, interested in the Lexington Summer Cooperative