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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1951-01-02D 1 1 Richard P. Cromwell - to March, Chairman Alan G. Adams - from March " F. K. Johnson Aiden L. Ripley William G. Potter Winfield S. Caouette Donald K. Irwin PLANNING BOARD MEETING Tuesday,January 2,1951 Present: Cromwell, Adams, Osovette, Johnson, Ripley*, PottW Meeting opened at 7'30 p.m. Parkins areas The problem of additional parking space was discussed. Mr.Caouette suggested that all property owners on both sides of Mass.Ave. in Center be called for a meeting with the Board to discuss the situation. Mr.Adams moved and Mr.Cromwell seconded that a survey and study be made of the off- street parking problem in the Center and that the Town Engineer furnish plans showing the complete tract of land between Colonial Garage-Muasey St. and Mariam St. -Edison Way. Unanimously voted. Bills � Bills were presented as followss Philip H.Burt, bill of $40.uo for stenographic service for November 27th and December 4th meetings. W.F.Bolman, $20.00 for use of microphone for meetings of Nov:27 and Dec.4th. Ibto Beam,Inc., $5.32, 100 sq.ft. plans. Louise Baker, stenographic service for November, $3.O0. Jane Doe, $15.00 for preparing the Planning Board report for the Town ' Meeting. Unanimously voted the bills be paid. Building LM It was voted that the Clerk write the Board of Selectmen stating that in re -writing the Zoning By-laws it was found that changes should be made in the building laws and that this Board recommends that an article be inserted in the warrant asking the Moderator to appoint a committee to make a restudy of the building laws with the suggestion that the Board of Health be required to give approval to building permits. Card Realty It was reported that the construction at Hatch's Pond by Mr.Cadario had been investigated and found to be according to the Town's specifications and that any flooding of cellars was believed to be from other natural sources rather than from the Pond. It was voted that Mr.Cromwell check with Town Counsel and have him form a reply to Mr.Eames. StenogoR c Service. It was voted that Louise M. Baker be paid $5 per meeting for steno- graphic service beginning ,April, 1951. ' Meeting adjourned at 9s30 p.m. . . . 04,�� W.S. oustte, Clerk lmb