HomeMy Public PortalAbout1970 Annual Report New ANNUAL REPORTS
of the
TOWN OFFICERS.
of the Town of
ORLEANS
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For the Year Ending
December 31, 1970
INQUIRER AND MIRROR. INC.
NANTUCKET. MASS.
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In Memoriam
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Francis Colwell
Member of Orleans Fire Department Dispatcher—Orleans Fire Department
1950 — 1953 , 1953 .— 1962
•Honorary Member of Fire Department
• 1962 — 1970
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Kenrick A. Sparrow
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Kenrick A. Sparrow, former Moderator'of the Town of Orleans,.retired Judge
of Probate for Barnstable Catty, raconteur, lot of opera and classical music,
proud descendent of original Cape Cod families, died in his sleep Saturday night at-
his home in South Orleans, the old John Kenrick house, age 57.
The services for Judge Sparrow were held Tuesday afternoon and Nickerson
Funeral Home was jammed with family, friends and associates of the.:numerous•community activities with which he had been identified. Every pprroomminnnent old Cape
Cod family name was represented —Snows, Eldredges, iickeraona. thanes,
CahoonS, among others. Representatives of the bench and bar of;wliich he was a
distinguished member were on hand in considerable numbers. •
'Carrick Sparrow:brought great ability and unquestioned integrity,to public
office, Grim as/Register Of Probate.and then as judge of that court. But he was best '
• known to his 'fellow Townsmen as the colorful Moderator at Orleans Town
Meeting's. .Me-took. over that office from another colorful native son, Richard
Sparrow Snow, as a young lawyer just before World War H,`relinquished the office
to Mr. Snow during the war, returning to the post after serving in the Navy. He •
held n the-office prime a Judge two pararrrow.was a master at running a Town.Meeting. In the
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early days, when old-line natives were still dominant en Town affairs, he knew
everyone by name end.understood all the special cares and preoccupations.-Later,
when more and;more off-Cape people settled:here, he was expert in communicating
to the ,hew voters the rules of the game gui' that they'could':participate in the
proceedings. His technique was to keep things moving,on the warrant at hand until
pressures began•to build up,With feelings running high. Then he woull,rebeve that
pressure With the homempun humor for which he was Well'known 'and tempers
would cooL As a result there was always an abundance of good-natured laughter at
Orleans Town Meetings. Cooperating with the Moderator-in these sallies were such
stalwart voices from the floor as those of Charlie Freeman, Reggie Sprague and
• Richard.Sparrow Snow.
Orleans voters "came to anticipate dissertations on the Sparrow family cat
population; on the.-legendary "Aunt Mmerva's pump house';" the romantic
advantages of boating on Pleasant Bay, and salty references.to the gaudier-named
Town geographical locations. Almost always he 'Would. give' his report as the
unofficial keeper.of the town.pump which still dispenses its beneficial waters
alongside anthem Road across the sweet 'froth his house. Voters will always
remember 'his invariable description of any overwhelming vote as having passed •
"unanimous but one,"
Moderator Sparrow had a tremendous respect for the Town Meeting as a pure
form of democracy and encouraged citizen participation~in it. In using his
considerable powers from the chair he was fair but firm, adhering to the forms but
witty.
Judge S was the son of Arthur L. and Beulah Eldredge Sparrow. His
father was of under of the civil engineering-firm which still'bears his name. His
uncle was the late John Kenrick, Orleans Town Father and South Orleans
Postmaster. He went to Orleans schools, received his bachelor's degree from the
•University of Maine, attended Harvard Law School and received his law degree at
the University of Virginia. He achieved the rank of lieutenant commander in the U.
S. Navy in World War II. ..
One of his major interests-was the. Cape Cod-Mosquito Control project of
which he was a board member for many years. He was a trustee of•the Cape Cod
Five Cents Savings Bank and a member of Universal Lodge A.F & A.M. As a
member of'the Orleans Rotary Club he often led the club singing with his sprightly
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Margaret H. Koehler - Term expires March 1973
Jane E. Eldridge Term expires March 1971
Carl William MacDonald Term expires March 1971
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Constable
George A. Bissonnette Term expires March 1971
Thomas S. Stewart . Term expires March 1971
Surveyor of Highways
Frederick G. Mayo Term expires March 1973
Tree Warden
Emile A.•011ivier Term expires March 1972
• Planning Board
Eleanor G. Lund, Clerk Term expires March 1974
James H. Rice Term expires March 1973
Howard M. Rogers Term expires March 1972
William C. Snow,
• Vice-Chairman . . Term expires March .1975
Mary Lila Hunter,
Chan Term expires March 1971
Signers of plans— •
Mr. Snow & Mrs. Lund
Recreation Commission
David A. Gilmore (Resigned) Term expires March 1974
Leo P. Miller, Chairman • Term expires March 1973
Lucy K. Hopkins, Term expires March 1972
Malcolm L. Ide, Jr. Term expires March 1971
David B. Willard Term expires March 1975
Jacqueline S. Peno, fills
Gilmore unexpired-term Term expires March 1974
• Water Commissioners
Roger F. Smith Term expires March 1972
Herbert F. Wilcox, Chman Term expires March 1971 .
Raymond F. Newton Term expires March 1973.
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Coalservatlon Commission
Louise K: Donham ,Term expires March 1972
Gardner E. Munsey - Term expires March`1972
Emile A. 011ivier - Term expires,March:1972
Leonard A. Man .Term expires March 1971
George H. Thompson Term expires March 1971
Malcolm M. Dickinson; Chmaii ' :Term.expires March' 1973 "
Dana W. Eldridge ' Term expires March 1973
Registrar of Voters
Leo H. Cummings, Chman ' Term expires?MarchA971
Helene B. Finn- Term expires Mardi-1973
Irene M. McCoubrey Term expires March.1972
Jean H. Deschamps, Exofficib'& Secietary
Architectural Advivory Committee
Delbert M. 'Johnson, Sr. - :F. "Cliff Pearce
• Robert7R..Peno[Jr. Joseph A.SHertig •
Harry C. Barnes
Waterways Improvement.&Shellfish Advisory Comm.-
Gardner E. Munsey, Chman Paul P. Henson, Jr.
Harold F. C.-•Wilcox Linnell 'E. Studley,
Norman A. Macfariene. Earl Youngren
Building Committee for Fire & Police'Departmeut
Lawrence L. Ellis & Chester A. Londeis, Co-chairr8en
.1: William Costello Dean.K: Howerton
Gaston L.' Norgeot ' F. Cliff Pearce
-Josep[i L. Rogers; Jr. . .
' t Regular Police Officers &"Keepers of the'Lock-Up"
Chester A. Landers—Chief of Police .
Donald B: Walsh=Sergeant •
Peter W. Taylorergeant
John'C Fitzpatrick—Sergeant
James R Ehrhart;Special Investigator
Richard J. Patrolman . ° '
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William I. Livingston,.Lieut. Paul B. Edwards
David W. Martin • • Clarence'J. Thoinas,.Jr.
William H. Olsen • Elwin T. Reed
Warren H. Quinn, Lieut. Thomas Smith
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Joseph L. Rogers, Jr.—Building Inspector
•Roger Smith—Plumbing•Inspector'
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.0 .French' Richardson—Plumbing Inspector •
Forrest R. Snider– Gas Inspector & r
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James I. Ilkovich—Assistant Wire Inspector
Shellfish Constable--Harbor Master
Warren E Goff • Term expires March 1971
Deputy Shellfish Constable Harbor Master •
Earl.M. Richardson Term expires March 1971'
Special Police Officers
Warren E. Goff Term expires March 1971
Earl M. Richardson . - Term expires March 1971
• Civil Defense Director
Ernest C. Borso Term expires March 1971
Edgar B. Richardson ' • Term expires March 1971
Weighers of Coal&
• Measurer of Wood
Frank Gallant Term expires March 1971.
Clarence Thomas, Jr. Term expires March 1971
Russell Cash Term expires March 1971
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Charles.0. Freeman Elmer L. Taylor
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Malcolm¶f. Dickinson Edward A. Smith—Alternate
Regional Refuse Study Committee
Joan.Sparrow (Resigned) Eve I. Rich appt. Oct. 29, 1970
Philip A. Drew Martha J. Tot
Vocational Regional School
District Planning Committee
Bernard Klingenstein Gail R. Rainey
James B. Me!cher, Jr.
County-Snitary Inspector
Richard M. Sturtevant
Agent for Board of Health
Chester A. Landers
County Health Officer
Mary Susich
Community Service Board
Ina Downs Hopkins
Community.Action Committee
Joan Sparrow
Agent for Town Board of
Health •
Richard M. Sturtevant
- Election Warden
Clifford E. Soule , .Term expires March 31, 1971
• Sewerage Study Committee
Richard F. F. Nichols Timothy E. ,Hopkins
Sumner,E. Robinson
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approximately . 66% of today's , value. Bringing building
assessments to full and fair value is a comparatively simple
operation. Land values, that is individual parcels of real estate,
however, have not sustained a relative value to each other.
Business properties are selling in 1970 percentagewise at a
much higher rate than-in 1964. Shorefront properties are selling
percentagewise at a much higher rate• than in 1964. Both
shorefront and business lots are selling for a much higher rate
percentagewise than inland residential lots. Measured by current
sales we see that land values are not currently equalized.
Taking current sales, deducting building values adjusted to
January 1,. 1971 leaves us with land values. Our task at the
moment is to reveal land value by recording and analyzing lend
sales in the Town since January 1, 1964, the date of the last re-
evaluation. Sales prices have of course to be adjusted to market
by, taking into account such facts as inter-family sales at less
than market and>over market sales to people who_simply pay
eny price at all to get a particular piece of land.
The task is well in hand, having at this writing'(February
1; 1971) only to compile the December 1970 sales figures when
received from the Registry of Deeds. Upon the compilation of
the data we will correlate the data and establish new road rates
for the entire Town. We will appoint a committee of local
. persons to'advise us'and"review;these rates, and thus the 41971
,Tax Bills will reflect equalized values of all land and buildings
in the Town. •
;,r. .We•also,plan--to,put,all. tax:data for the Town':on, a
computer tape which will print out assessment sheets,.valuation
lists and tax bills. This will result in a saving to the Town
because the tax bills will be,ready to be mailed out sooner after
the tax rate. -is.set, making. •unnerevsary, for -the Town .to
borrow,so much, money in .anticipation•of revenue.,The/most
significant;saving-as•we develop a-computerized system -will.be
the,-current maintenance of all data -enabling dies Town to keep
equalized values up-to date and make it possible-to re-evaluate
on a biennial basis,.adjusting.relative-.values either U!.or down
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transparent. Please rest assured that'Eastham will continue to be
a willing partner any time you need us and from our Board; our
Chief, our officers and our townspeople, many, many thanks.
Sincerely,
Fred G.'LaPiana, Jr. Chairman
Prescott 13. Cummings
Freeman C. Hatch, III
Board of Selectmen
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Eugene J. Forgione Highway 918.05
Kevin Flynn Park 1,126.60
Barbara E. .Fulcher . Secretary—Water 915.76
Grace E. Fulcher School (Cafeteria) 2,411.09
Jerauld W. Fulcher . Sanitation 1,469.44
Dennis J. Gallagher. , •.:Park 1,462.40
Dorothy Garniss Library 691.00
Paul J. Gately, Jr. . Park 737.46
Lionel S. Gill , .Highway ' • 7,374.26
Susan L. Gillis School . 1,938.60
Warren E. Goff Harbor Master " 6,730.00
Richard.N. Gould Highway . .. ."8,715.07
Kenneth A. Greene. Police 7,67L72
Gary,W. Guertin • . Park 1,325.45
Michael E. Hall . ..Police 7,175.26
Christopher Rafferty .._ Park .. 982.56
Dunning' Hamilton • . School 1,277.62
Edward Hathaway . . Custodian 6,197.11 .
Paul P. Henson, Jr. -.'Selectman, etc. • . . 5,800.00
Craig L. Higgins ' <.Park . 1;393:20
Kendall R. Higgins :_`Park 7,145:00
Lucy !Sc Hopkins• Information Booth 1,625.00
Dean K. Howerton Selectman,etc. . . , 5,800.00
Barbara F. Ilkovich : Sec.—Selectmen,etc 4,520:00
Gustaf A. Karlson Park 710.40
Donald Krivitsky r Park . _ 694.45
Chester.A. Landers Police Chief 9,445.99
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David A. Lebeau Highway 6,990.27
Thomas. A. LaTanzi , ., . . .Town Counsel 2,375.02
Ann T.•Lohan , "School . . 2,805.08
Ann V. Lyons Clerk—Treas.-'ollector2,427.40
John .Lowe , ,d, . .Highway , • 2,295:12
Jeannette G. Macdonal ;Secretary—Highway. 1,120.52
John L. Manwaring .. .School ,
Frederick G. Mayo ',Surveyor of Highays 9,000.00
Grace C. Mayo .,: . • 'Information Booth 834.21
John R: Mayo Highway (resigned) : 635.54
Irene M. McCoubrey . ..' ..'Registrar . • • 710.90
Patrick McKeown . , . ,.Park :1,381.15
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Lillian C. Stewart Communication 5,784.71
Police Matron 31.05
Thomas S„Stewart Constable 50.00
Peter W:,Taylor Police 9,100.28
John D. Thomas Park 1,324.80
*Charles A. Thompson Wire Inspector 1,087.55
Frank W. Trotter Park 1,337.20
Mary E. Tucker School (Cafeteria) 2,688.87
Walter Giles Park 3,187.20
Clarence L. Vanasse Park Superintendent . 8,350.00
Donald B. Walsh Police 8,811.30
Paul L. White Park 6,054.87
Doris M. Young Secretary--Treasurer-
Collector 4,520.00
Roger A. Young Park • 6,410.16
Theodore A. Young Park 1,675.20
'Helen B. Toomey • Information Booth 650.28
Registrar 492.39
Paul E. Deschamps School Committee 70.00
Elizabeth Henson School Committee 70.00
Reginald L. Higgins School Committee 70.00
Thomas Joy School Committee 70.00
James B. Melcher, jr. School Committee 70.00
Raymond E. Newton Water Commissioner 50.00
Roger F. Smith Water Commissioner 50.00
Herbert F. Wilcox Water Commissioner 50.00
Edmund W. Banas School 10,07175
Rosemary Bowler School 14,350.62
Sumner Campbell School (resigned) 1,758.16
Albert C. Cook School 1,053.92
Paul N. Ellis School (resigned) 2,787.77
Pearl L Ellis School 10,030.69
Eleanor B. Fisher School 10,534.91
Sarah J. Frantz School 5,884.79
Marion C. Greene School 4,103.79
Roderick Hagenbuckle School 10,259.51
Suzanne K. Henderson School - 8,984.59
Ruth C. Hunt School 10,259.51
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Report of the Board of Fire Engineer's
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen
and Citizens of the Town of Orleans:
' The Board of Fire Engineers respectfully submit ` the
Annual Report of the Fire Department for the year 1970.
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Board of Fire Engineers
Lawrence L. Ellis, Chief
Joseph L. Rogers, Jr., Asst.
Clifford E Soule Belmont P. Mayo James E. Nichols
Call Firemen.,_,i
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Ernest C. Borso, Lieut. William H. Olson
George Cahoon, Jr. Warren H. Quinn, Lieut.
James E. Dewitt Elwin T. Reed .
George W. Doane- ' Minot Reynolds; Jr,
Paul B. Edwards George E. Rogers
Robert L. Freeman, Lieut. • Thomas S. Smith
Richard A. Gould Clarence J. Thomas,Jr.
Peter Hamilton` . C. Otis Thompson,"Jr.
William I: Livingston, Lieut . Robert O. Tucker
David W. Martin Alfred Wittman
Raphael A. Merrill, Capt.
Trainees
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Barry F. Wilcox Thomas;W.' Doughty
The calls during the year were as follows:
Full Company Calls (Alarms) 22
Still Alarms 76
Investigations & Others . 121
Estimated Fire Loss for 1970 $39,000.00 .
Oil Burner Permits Issued 1970, 123
Respectfully submitted,
LAWRENCE L. ELLIS
Chief Engineer
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For Oirygen • .. 27730
Appropriations from the three Towns 14;000.00
Tax Withholdings 2,010.04 23,253.79
49,532.20
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Expenditures during the year were: .
Salaries and Wages 12,077.50
_ Tax Withholdings 1,979.09
Insurance on Ambulance '1,025.75_
Supplies and Miscellaneous Expense 3,416.22 18,498.56
$31;033.64
Total Funds on Hand December 31, 1970: •
In Replacement Fund $17,363.11
In Special"Building Account . 7,468.78
In Operation Account 5,980.63
In Tax Withholding Account 221.12
$31,033.64
We, the Directors, wish to thank those who have served
the association for their excellent service provided, both drivers,
assistants and the Assistant Clerk-Treasurer; without whose
help our services would not be possible.
During the past year the following men gave generously of
their time as directors: Harold . H: Claflin and . John A.
Johnson; Brewster; Richard Vander .May and Warrenton A.
Williams Eastham; and, Urban ' S. Livingston, Foster T.
Backus, Jr., and Robley E..Fulcher, Orleans:.
Mr. Williams, having retired from our Board of Directors,
is being replaced by.Mr. Wilfred J: Trahan as a representative
froth the Towti of Eastham: •
Respectfully submitted,
URBAN S. LIVINGSTON,
President ' •
FOSTER.T. BACICUS,'JR.
Clerk-Treasurer
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We also wish to express our .sincere appreciation to the
other Cape Cod Water Departments and to all Town Personnel
for their cooperation and assistance.
Respectfully submitted,
HERBERT F. WILCOX, Chairman
ROGER F. SMITH -
RAYMOND E NEWTON, Clerk
Board of Water CoMmissioners
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Report of the Snow Library
In addition to assessing Snow Library's growth for the
year 1970, which included a very healthy 27.4% increase in
circulation and the first large-scale use of loan books from the
Eastern Regional System, it is tempting to make our own
comparisons with.lib.ary conditions in 1960, the last census year.
The Cape as a. whole showed tremendous growth in that
decade—35% increase in population versus 10% for the state--
but Snow Library's circulation increased 155% in the same period.
In 1960 we ranked seventh in number of hours of service
offered; now we are second. At that time we subscribed to 23
magazines; with an assist of five new titles received as Christmas
gifts, we now make 48 magazines and 4 newspapers available.
It seems appropriate to mention here that a large part of
our success this year is due to.the generosity of patrons who
have donated so many worthwhile books and records to the
library. An extremely important contribution of art books, the
Katharine Lincoln Studley Collection, was selected by the
Nauset Painters and presented to the library. _
The Friends of Snow Library strengthened the children's
collection this year with $1200 worth of new titles, certainly
thereby deserving much of the credit for the 43% increase this
summer over last year's juvenile record.
The Orleans Junior Woman's Club conducted a successful
summer book sale and -continues to offer weekly book service
to the Orleans Retirement Home, cheerfully supplied by Mrs.
Peter Taylor.
Near year's end a book-return slot was installed near the
door for the greater convenience of borrowers when the
library is closed, and it is confidently hoped that thes.coming
year will see fhany more improvements and services being
offered at Snow Library.
Respectfully submitted,
TRUSTEES OF SNOW LIBRARY
by Constance S. Newell, Chairman
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Report ot the Barnstable County
Health Department
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The Board of Health
Orleans, Mass.
Gentlemen:
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• I am pleased to submit this annual report of the Barnstable
County Health Department for the year 1970:
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has
reintroduced two bills for action in the'1971 legislative session.
House'bill 207;."An.act requiring local official health agencies
to ensure basic health services to all persons..within their juris-
diction and promoting the formation of areawide•local"official
health agencies." House bill 208; "An act relating to •the
reimbursement of local official health agencies for basic•health
services." These are essentially,the same as last year.
The continued population growth cif Barnstable' County
Continues to.increase the need'and demand for althealth'serVices.
The professional Staff;work'•load has beeh ca refullysevaluated
and we • shall make recommendations"for ettiplbying mote
assistant•'staff:workers,. particularly.in the fleld'of environmental
Dental Health
Dental Health Education.'continued• to be .the program
emphasis,with,consultation to school and community•programs:
Direct.sery ices'such as topical fluoride and:screening programs
were limited•to preschool children and head start programs.
The 'County Health Department continued participation.in the
dental research project with the Barnstable School System,
Forsyth Dental Center and Massachusetts Department of
Public Health to study the fluoride content of children's teeth
n a non-fluoride area.
Dental caries continues to be a top priority public health
problem and prevention is a basic health need. We have a
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to learn more about community problems they appear in
various areas on the gime:rand it is hoped that better co-ordination
of services to meet these problems may be developed.
Nursing Service
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priorities—of-aid havir&be diteirni ined." "w"
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,.„.Orientation „and I much!assistance for the,first two years
of einployment I are r given 1to;•niirses newly employed in
town mid in public and .p-rivateschools....The custom'con-
tinues to be that Several!part-time'or full-tithe nurses are
r. hired rather than regionalization or extension Thof.service
by qualified'eiMerienced nurse.'There are:now 57:Public-
.health nurses--Workini the,eoun&, an increase of 72%:
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Falmouth z barsing Association i&iáolved Iin.
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AssoeiatiOn of Central-Cape.05/1 is apariding Its in-servieel
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3. The number of Headstart services and other new day
care centers has inereaseti; much time has been devoted
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meritation rules and regulations as required by state
the atran" gements for periodic evaluation meetings. •
Theie has,been extension and improvement of the Manage-
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„thë services foi Handicapped -Children. The function of • • • •
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Report of the Police Department
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen "
and the Citizens of the Town of Orleans:
I hereby submit•my report ,of activities in the Police
Department during the year of 1970:,,. .
Motor Vehicle Violations' 206
Major Motor Vehicle Accidents Investigated 118
Persons Injured in Motor Vehicle Accidents' '51
Minor Motor Vehicle Accidents Investigated . 157
Investigations Conducted 1,494
Miles_ Traveled by Cruisers 104,920
Sudden Deaths Investigated 13 "
Bicycles Registered. .. ; 32 :•
Taxicab Licenses Issued 1•
Taxicab Drivers Licenses-Issued • 6 .
State Liquor Identification Cards Issued . . 4
Firearms Dealers Licenses. Issued . . 4 .
Ammunition Dealers Licenses.Issued 3 . .
Gunsmith, License Issued' • . . , • 1
Licenses to Carry `Firearms• ' . ' .• • 103"
Firearms.Identification Cards Issued • • 49 •
Parking Tickets 79
ARRESTS AND COURT CASES
Arrests • . • 342
Summonses 84
Court Cases . 951
Persons detained in.Town Lockup 566
REPORT OF ARRESTS AND SUMMONSES
Armed Robbery 3
Breaking & Entering to Commit Crime 4
Larceny 49
Assault and Battery 6
Forgery or Counterfeiting 15
Buying, Receiving or Selling Stolen Property 17
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Report of the.Surveyor of Highways
To The Citizens of the Town of Orleans:' .•
I hereby submit my report of the Highway Department
for the year 1970.
Met a rather harsh winter, the first job of the Depart-
was to fix the sides of the road damaged by.snow plows and
pick up the sand put on during the winter.
There were over thirty eight hundred (3800) feet of
drainage pipe laid on the following "roads: Rock Harbor,
Locust and Capt. Linnell Roads.
Locust, Rock Harbor, .Finlay. and•Monument Roads were
resurfaced. . -
Under the seal coating. program the following,roads were
treated:. Brick Hill, Briar Springs, Quanset and Lots Hollow,
and also the parking lot leased from Dr. Besse.
I wish at this time to thank all Town Officials and-Citizens
who helped the Highway Department during 1970.
Respectfully submitted, `.
FREDERICK G. MAYO
Surveyor of Highways
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Report of the Building.Inspector
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen
and to the Citizens of Orleans:
I hereby submit my report of the activities in the Building
Department for the year of 1970:
The following table shows the Number and Permit Values
of various types of constriction:
Type Number Permit Values - Fees
•- Residential 74 $2,133;878.00 •
•Alterations-Residential 55 261,800.00'
Non-Residential 25 447,050.00 '"
Alterations-Non-Residential J6 135;600.00 •
170. $2,978,328.00 . $2,945.00
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Plumbing Permits• ' ` 205 ' 1,103:00'
Gas Permits. . 125 ;. • • 271.00
Sewage Permits - 82.Included -
$4,319.00
'This shows a decrease of $2,873.00 in -Building Permit
Values from the year 1969- . . .
I wish to thank the Honorable Board of 'Selectmen,:die-
various Town Departments, and the Citizens of the Town of
Orleans for'their cooperation and .assistance which this helped
me very much in the discharge-of my duties.'
Respectfully submitted,..
- • JOSEPH.L. ROGERS, JR.
Building Inspector
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Insect Pest Contr ol Report '
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To the Honorable Board of Selectmen
Town of Orleans, Massachusetts
This past year of 1970, as in previou's years, after making a
complete. survey of the Town's trees and woodlands, your
Insect Pest Superintendent found a very large.and serious infes-
tation of gypsy moths. .
In 1969 Orleans had 220 acres of infestation adjacent to
Nickerson State Park. This year, 1970, there are 1200 acres of
infestation, with 140 acres of that total having 220. 0 egg
clusters and each egg cluster having 300 to 400 eggs.
If corrective measures are not taken,the trees in the Orleans
watershed area and surrounding acreage will be devastated of
their foliage. The disaster is the same, whether caused by insects
or fire,only insects do their work more quietly and slowly.
Ecological do-gooders may unwittingly be hindering instead
of helping the campaign for environmental improvement.
Spraying with a low toxic insecticide is one,phase of conservation.
We cannot depend on or expect the natural enemies or
predators of gypsy..moths for control, as there are no known
predators in the infected areas.
Since we have stopped using .DDT in Orleans far the
control of bark beetles, carriers of Dutch Elm disease, the
number of diseased elms has increased. I am hoping that the
U.S.D.A. will produce a new type 'of systemic insecticide or
fungicide that can be injected into the tree or ground.
Selection of trees resistant to fungus disease and insect pest
offer hope for future street planting. This is being carried out
by the Tree Warden.
Oaks became so heavily infested with oak leaf miners in
concentrations but, a timely spray of a mild anti-toxic was
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' Department of Veterans' Services
To the Honorable Board of Si- lectmen: '
Our report this year will be brief but important. It concerns
veterans, of course, A very special group of them;,the prisoners;
of war in North. Vietnam. For years they ,have been_held
almost without any contact with their families, many of whom
do not know whether they are alive 'or dead, sick or well, sane
or insane through cruel treatment and the agony of feeling alone
and forgotten:
Will each'of you help them who 'fought for you and all of
us? Write, in your own words-to: Ton Due Thang, President,
Democratic Republic of Vietnam, Hanoi/North':Vietnam: Ask
simply that these prisoner`s be •and in'accord
with the Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Prisoners-of-
War. Use airmail, 25¢, or use a U:Sl'Pciit:Office air letter, 15¢,
enclosing,nothing but your own writing.,,"
Hanoi is sensitive to world o'pinion'and it could well be that
your; non-political, letter will ease the-pain of these men and
their struggling families:•I-IOpefully;-yout letter may lead to an
exchange of prisoners. You waive can do no less than try.
Respectfully sulimitted;T'•
• FRANCIS P. BURLING .
• Veterans' Agent
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=Report of the Park Commission
To the Honorable Board of Park Commissioners:
I herewith submit the Annual Report of the Park Depart-
ment for the year of 1970.
This was the largest year in both attendance and receipts
that this Department has ever experienced, in both Beach and
Park areas.
Income from Nauset and Skaket Beaches were as follows:
Parking, surf tickets and Slickers, $43,772.00; Concessions;
$2,600.00; -Telephone Commissions $112.46; Beach . Buggy
permits $8,084.00, for a total of $54,586.46.
The parking areas at Nauset and Skaket Beaches'were'filled
in 22 days for a record, the previous record was 5 for one
u:ason.
We still do n8t have proper facilities at either beach, with
the number of persons. attending these areas, new facilities
ire needed.,
We will try and resurface the new Tennis Courts at
Eldredge Field, and install new nets and posts.
We are trying to improve and beautify our areas to the
nest of our ability, help an Y P or suggestions from interested
3tizens will be greatly appreciated.
Respectfully submitted,
CLARENCE L VANASSE •
Superintendent
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Suggestions
1: Please notify us of special events: fairs, etc. -and
especially suppers. Also inform us of any cancellations (parades,
games etc.)
2. Tours lined up in booklet form by Historical society.
People are eager for this.
3. Living quarters for working personnel on summer jobs.
4 An inspection team to rate accommodations for prospects.
5.7 An organization to care for window boxes and shrubbery
;pruning etc.
Respectfully;submitted,
LUCY K. HOPIKINS
Chief Information Aide,
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Report of the Orleans Recreation Commission
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The steady growth of the Commission's Summer programs
has culminated this year iri the decision,-"born of necessity, to
hire a full time Summer Director. who would co-ordinate and
oversee all the individual activities. This Director will be directly
answerable to the Commission but will'have the authority to
make the routine, day to day decisions which the Commission
feels will make for a more cohesive program.
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this new dimension to the Commission's domain has
.evolved from the continued success and popularity, of the youth '
programs which include both boys' and girls' recreation,
swimming classes and tennis instruction. Tennis; both,adult and
youth, has proven immenseli.pbpular and-'thus the Commission
will this year add more tennis instruction to satiate the need: '
The;youth-baseball programs continue to flourish under the
guiding'hand of Earl "Whitey" Dunham. Each year there is an,
increase in tittle League enrollment. Thanks to Mr. Dunham
and Boys''Director John Freeman, the Pon y League is now
operating successfully and the Commission is happy to report
that its neophyte Teener League programw`as most successful in
its frst year of operation. Once,again a 'need-'was filled and
there is now a.baseball opportunity for those boys who,want to
continue their diamond pursuits after the Pony League level and
before they woud be eligible for the Commission.sponsored
Town Tearn:Cardinals of the Cape Cod Baseball Leaguer
Facilities and Playgrounds, are rbursting at the seams with
Recreation Commission sponsored program participants provid- '
ing proof positive-of their popularity. ' •
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I wish to thank the Board,of Health, the Medical Advisory
Board, the Orleans Police and Fire Department, and my clerk,
for their cooperation and assistance throughout the past year.
Sincerely,
,.ANN I.,. PHILLIPS, R.N.
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Town'Clerk's 'Report •
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ANNIM1L'TOWN MEETING - •
march 9 and 10, 1970
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In response to a legally posted Warrant, the inhabit:silts of
the Town of Orleans qualified to vote in elections and in Town
affairs, met at the Nauset Regional High School Auditorium,.on
Monday, the 9th day of March 1970 at 6:30 P.M. then and •
there to act on the following articles: and to meet at the'Town
Office Building on Wednesday the 1 lth.day of March to elect
all necessary Town Officers..Polls to open at 10:00 A.M. and
may close at 6:30 P.M. . • •
The meeting was called ,to order at 6:3.5 P.M: by the
Moderator, Frank J. Richards, in the Auditorium Of the Nauset
Regional High School
The Town Clerk declared• a.. quorum present. Quorum
needed was 1.10 Registered-Voters.
Joseph L ROgeis, Jr., William P. Quinn and Richard J.
Dennison were .appointed and swots • as Tellers by the
Moderator. "
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Invocation was given,by the Rev. William J. 'McMahon of
St. Joan of Arc Church. • •
Noted, voice vote, unanimous, to.dispense With the reading
of the Warrant except the preamble, conclusion and attestation
thereof, and the Officer's return of service thereon. The
Moderator read the Warrant in accordance With the vide taken.
• Article, 1. Voted, voice vote,..tmanimouk that the -Town
accept the report of the Selectnien and all Other reports.of the
various departments and officers as,printed.•
(ApprOVed unanimously by the Finance Committee) •
Article 2. Voted, oice vote, unanimous, that the Town,
raise and appropriate •the sum of One Million, Si t Hundred
Seventy-Four Thousand,-Eight .Himdrea Fourteen -and 47/100
Dollars ($1,674,814.47) to fix the elected-officers' salaries and
,
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C-5 Temporary Clerk .
(Part-Time) 2.25 per hour
C-6 Committee Secretary
(Part-Time) 2.40 per hour
Labor Group Hourly Wage Schedule
Min.Step II Step.DI Step IV Max.
Ir1 Foreman 3.39 3.45 3.51 '3.57 '3.63
L-2 Maintenance Mechanic 3.17 3.23 3.29 3,35 3.41
L-3 Maintenance Man 2.95 101 3.07 ,3.13 3.19
L.4 Laborer • 2.56 2.62 2.68 2.74 2.80
L-5 Janitor 2.39 2.45 2.51 2.57 2.63
L-6'Temporary or
Seasonal Laborer 2.15 2.30 2.45 -
Public.,Safety Group • Annual Salary Schedule• •
Min. Step II Step_III Step IV Max.
P-1 Chief . 8020 . 8300 8570 8850 9130
P-2 Sergeant 7040 7280 7530 7770 8136
P-3 Special Investigator • 7040 7280 • 7530 7770. 8130 •
P Patrolman . - '6470 6700 6980 7220 7450
P-5 Police and Fire ,
Dispatcher 5180 5400 5620 5850 6070
Hourly Wage Schedule
P-6 Reserve Patrolman • • .
(Part Time) 2.60 -.2:70 -2.80
P-7. Police and Fire.Dispatcher -
(Part-Time) 2.40 per hour
P4 Police Matron
(Part-Time) 2.40 per hour • •
P-9 civil Defense Director '
(Part-Time) ' $115. Annually
Fire Department ' Annual Salary Schedule
Min. Step II Step III Step IV rMax.
F-1 Fire Chief • - 7350 7600 7860 8120 8460
F-2 Fire Lieutenant 6470 6700' 6980 7220' 7450 .
'' - Hourly Wage'Schedule
F-3 Deputy Fire'Chief . .- .. .
•(Pirt-Time) • 3.00 per hour
F-4 Deputy Forest Warden ' .
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Nurse(Part-Time) . 2.80 per hour
VA=1 Veteran's Agent and Director
Veteran's Services $900.00 Annually
LibFary pup Annual Salary Schedule
Min. Step II Step III Step IV,Max.
LB-1 Librarian • 7130 7460 7790 8130 8460 •
Hourly Wage Schedule
LB-2 Assistant Librarian
(Part-Tune) 2.80 per hour
LB-3 Library ,Aide.
(Part-Time) 2.00 per hour
Inspection Services . Annual Salary'Schedule
Min. Step II Step III Step IV Max.
BI Building Inspector .7130 . 7460 7790 8130 l°
WI Wire Inspector ;5.50 pet inspection
GI Gas Inspector.' 5.50 per inspection 1
PI Plumbing Inspector . 5.50 per inspection
. AS Animal &. Slaughtering . • ..
Inspector . ° $115:00 •Annually
Miscellaneous Group Annual Salary Schedule .
Min. Step II Step III Step IV Max.
TA Town Accountant 6900 7130 7460 7790 8130
E-1 Registrar of Voter§
(Part-Time) 2.25 per hour ' '
E-2 Asst.Registrar of
Voters (Part-Time) 2.10 per hour •
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Annual Salary Schedule
Min. Step II Step III Step IV Max.
511-1 Shellfish Constable-
Harbormaster . . 6260 6470 6730 7000 7340
SH-2 Deputy Shellfish Constable-
Harboimaster 5650 5870- 6160 6470 6790
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Aide 2.50 per hour (seasonal) '
PR-2 Information Aide' 2.25 per hour (Seasonal)
HBC Caretaker-Herring..
Brook $115.00 -Annually
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authorize the Board of Selectmen to enter into a contract with
the Department 9f Public Works and the County Commissioners
for the construction and maintenance of public highways for
the ensuing year.
(Approved unanimously by the Finance Committee) .
Article 10. , Voted, voice vote, unanimous, that the Town
transfer and appropriate the sum of Two Thousand Nine Hundred
Seventy-Two and 69/100 Dollars ($2,972.69) from,.the. Water
Service Connections Fund Reserved for Appropriations to the
Water Service Connections Account. .
(Approved unanimously by the Finance Committee)
Article 11. A motion duly made and seconded to amend
Article 11 was voted, voice vote, unanimous, "To see if the Town
will employ counsel to represent the Town before General Court
in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 40, Section 5 (15).
Article 11 was then voted, voice vote, unanimous, as amended. .
(Approved unanimously by the Finance Committee as
amended) ..
Article 12. Voted, voice vote, unanimous, that the Town
raise and appropriate the sum of Four Thousand Two Hundred
Dollars ($4,200.00) for the purchase of.Home Receivers with•Tone Encoder, to replace receivers seven years old now in the
homes of the. Call Firemen. 'Monies' to be expended by the
Board of Fire Engineers and Officers of the- Department with
the approval of the Board of Selectmen..
(Approved unanimously by the Finance Committee),
A motion duly made and seconded for indefinite postpone-
ment of Article 13, failed on a voice vote.
Article 13. Voted, voice-vote, unanimous,.and the motion .
failed, that the Town raise,and, appropriate the sum;of:One
Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) to resurface.and reline.the old
tennis court at Eldredge Field, to be expended under the direction
of the Park Commissioners:
(Disapproved unanimously by the Finance Committee)_
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m papuammooas SE model alp idaaos of `•iaa; (000'I) Puesnog"
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pmog am azuoglne pue codas plea m papuaulmooai se model
aql ldaaoe o1 `•dlaAlloadsas ($ OSZ) laid AMA PaiPaaH owl
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umoy a se 8untoolas put Satiage yno Sage! ag1 0i am aga'
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`Patin:; uopom am par 'anon ad1ok 'Pa1OA .91 aJp+V
(aau?mmor aouemg am dq dlsnounueun paAoiddy)
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mope tie put dut 331el of uamloalaS am azuoglne of pus .
mans u!EW put 9# aln0m ;o uogounf agi;o Ililou agi o1 'papa .
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General Laws, for the municipal purpose of a'Town Way, in
fee simple, the land described in said report, subject to all
public rights.
(Approved unanimously by the Finance Committee)
Article it Voted, voice vote, and the motion carries,
that the Town authorize the Board of Selectmen to 4appoint a
committee to conduct a comprehensive sewerage study including
the acquisition of treatment plant property; and 'other related
matters, and raise and appropriate the sum of Two Hundred
Fifty Dollars ($250.00) for expenses to be incurred in connec-
tion therewith. t
(Approved unanimously by the Finance Committee in
the sum of$250.00)
Article 19: A. motion was duly made and seconded to
amend Article 19 to read,as follows:. •
"That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of Fifteen ■
Thousand Dollars' ($15,000:00) to enter into a contract for the
operation of a sanitary landfill at the town disposal area, for the
extermination of rodents in the area, for the creation of a barrier
at the entrances of the'area and to defray the:expenses of the
operation". Voted, standing vote', Yes '264, No 161, and the
motion carries.
It was then voted, voice vote, and the motion carries, that
Article 19 be passed as-amended.
(Approved unanimously by the Finance Committee in the 1
sum of $15,000.00), , ,
Article 20. Voted,. voice'vote, unanimous, that the Town
authorize the Selectmen to contract.with the Town of Chatham
for the use and operation.of a :vehicle for,the joint patrol.of
Nauset Beach within the 'town of Orleans and Chatham under
the provisions of Chapter 40, Section'4A. .
(Approved unanimously by.the Finance Committee) .
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Article 21. Voted,. voice vote, unanimous :but. one, that•the Town-adopt the'following,By-Law under: the provisions ,of
Chapter -40, Section 21 (10) to become .effective January. 1;
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Iaojed•e jo uopiod Suio;Ije `sntej monad ag1';ii oy ialdegj
;o og uopoa e'
s;o sasodind aq1 IOj•`UMO" ail ;o ;urea aq1 m,`app
Leap:a1.`ampaooid ,u!emop;mamma Aq.'a3Ie),of;uoisspumoo 1
uopeeiasuo-s nip'•;o zsanbai'uauuM'nodn"aaurloahas aq1 rpm
asmpind o1'uo!ss nnireo not iliaasuoj alp;azuoglne u+so j'aq3 • j,
1sg1 '9uo.jnq:snonIQenn 'afo*';aO!on...tojoA `fl'ajapiy is •
a '
(aannniuoj a uein ag1.Sq I-9 paedlddesiQ)': •',
.1.4&.2= r •puna uopeeiasuoo atp ol.t aalnlaraqol •
1uaurasmqunal P4es 'alels at SgfP•smgwiai aq-of aMpd asegamd •
afll;o Sc •sasodmd pies Jo;pung uonenjasuoo aql wog sarnom
qiw Iama2o1 posn aq oi'(00'005'Z$) slepoci palPnng ae!,3 .
puesnogy oMy jo ours aqi aleudoidde,pue .a_sh¢I:o1'tpuy'-';W
, M •' '64I.98ed.4S8 Noog uela•u! spaaa Jo 611s!201
At °J algelsuleg at ! papa-Jai nerd no.g# ;o'I 3o.uo!11od
7R pus awn Mopeayq ;o noplod a 'L# '9# slo-Lse uMOgs 8ulaq
pue-'.ssaI JO wow 'poi OgS ;o,!°1' W ei,`)Po..9nuiag aq'1 je
saeallo 3o uMO j aql ;o'pus!'Aq rSrtazsea pue Sllalseagilow,
•«' !" • f;' �.ssal 10 01091 fan OSZ 30 ao?m1s!P
e `m la uostoof . uagradr.;o pixel Iq cIIlalsamfiloDi_.. ._
•�••.+• arw�•.nw.:•n1'r.i rn,.. 1••:SSaI IO •
atom pa; OSZ 3o aoners!P.e ya'I¢�1 u!!>8I!d Sq ,Cl;azs!M nnog h.
{' - :smoQo;'se paquosap Pilaf Jo.poled e•
`sme1,Ielanao at jo .017 ialdeg3:;o 38,aopoas m qpo; 1as se
'sasadmd nopemasuoo Jot unto" aqf;o aureu aql ui ldame .io/pue
asegomd o1 sonsmluroo ilo!leelasuoo Gift azpoglne umoy" aqi
let t`eno inq snourmeun 'aloe aoloe `paloA 'c apply
:➢v•.::. _.r: . i¢Sl,• .n •
.Ivnrc• (aa11!unuoJ aoueur3 aq1 Aq Llsnour!ueun poeoiddy) ry�
aql';o asuadxa rnysej Iaglo Sue•Jo sllooq jo .asegamd,agi`Jo;
mainly at 01 argel!eee aq of ilUelOfl-moos 3111 p asn`to; inc
snoreald at ;o xey'Bo(.aql,inaq paepoal;(99•SZ0`.I s) sm44013
001/99 pus asg-epnaMy puesnogy ono ;o urns 941 aleudoldde.
um41,;OM pup,'snowmen:`aloe•9010*•'pa20A/ ea,apply.urn'
cttoi.wy.: $s 4'i(paunbas uonoe oty), •
• • -„•nauiloopJo mog at
Sq,pagriosald.poglam e q1!M a6uepsoaoe I.Palaquuiu aq,hens
ui�oy m sAeM oggnd jo au!I aqi jean io no s2urpptcf•
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of land described as.lots 40 and 41"as shown'on Assessor's Map,
Sheet112;and'comprisinj3.19 acres'fronting'on the northwest- • .
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erly side of Herring Brook Way;approximately 812 feet,,and to •
raise and n appropriate the sum'of Two Thousand Five'Hundred
Dollars ($2,500.00) for said'purpose:tt (tr. 'a we ry "nu ac'"
{;t,["(Approved unanimously by the Finance'Committee)'
it' iti
,t ,' is , e.:G.I y?dt.li,:tp to r;r..r •• r::nl !r_s t' L..$-4''7. •:'1
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t;;; Article 25: - Voted, voice, .vote, and the motion came$,
that the Town raise and.ippiapriatetthe`s'um of Twelve Thousand
Dollars'f.($12,000.00r to instal(`suiface'rdramage"at;?various
points r in th'e' Town'under rthe direction`of'the Surveyor'of
Highways.. . . •le-y.ri gsnuo _v* )r,
<• (Approved unanimously by the Finance Committee)
qv ,-,,Net i_:tt ,qtr-.T•M't4i. .let. ,s:r c,.tt.. . •a's '.ar.r■Article 26.r?Voted,,.voice vote,.unanimous, that the-Town
raise and appropriate the sum.of,Nine Thousand Five Hundred
Dollars ($9,500.00) and;take:from.available fun- ds the''sum'of
Thirteen Thousand Dollars'($13,000.00) to:install drainage'end
resurface with Hot Mix,;Rock.Harbor Road,a distance of about
Four' Thousand r Seven i Hundred;cThirty-two',feet t`(4,7321 ft.).
Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000.00) to be reimbursed to '
the Town under,Chapter 768;Section 4.,lfllo f ..:k. ..1-74i-ti.,...
(Approved"..unanimously;for;$9,500.00 to be raised d
appropriated and$13;000.00, to be taken from AvailableiFunds
to be i returned iupori receipt;of:State;funds,.by' the I Finance
Committee)at. bF..t yi t;,,, -.. ,It Y-i irn(yr i" ntt `;:u; 'c of 5r�t -
Article 27.�-Voted voice vote„unanimous,-that the.,hTown
raise and:,appropriate`"the 'sum`•of'One Thousand-Dollars
($1,000.00):-as the' Town's share of Chapter 90' Maintenance
and that' _addition':Two' Thousand:Dollars. ($2,000:00)-'be
transferred fromv available'funds�iii'the'treasury'to'meet the
State's and'County's share of ttie work,•the`reimbursement from
State and County to''lie 'restored upon receipt to'itilable funds_
in the treasury. • , ht
" ' (Approved tiunaniniously; by the„Finance„Cotiiiiiittee for
$1;000.00;to be:iaised'and appropriated-'and $2,000.00'to be
taken from Avhilable 'Ftinds and ieturhed'•upbii receipt of State
and County.fiinds)` Y""''''' r,ir ,.r~ . ,
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Article 28.' Voted,voice vote, unanimous; Ithat'the Town
M
spin; .algepene mein aspp .putt (00'96S'4$) siellod •x!s-dlaugg ,
paipunH an!g puesnogy .R10.1 JO Urns atp aleudoidde,pus apes , .
Umo,;, NI Imp 'snoanueUn *OA aa!bA 'pal0A.' Z£'apPiy
. ^ (aau!unuoD aaueu!3 atp Aq dlsnoUnueun panoiddespi)• .
(lsanbai 6g)
'awn
aSP!g auk! 'xrtu lint ql!M aan;ms-ai ol .(00'000`4$)'siepoa . . . .
puesnogy mod Jo tuns aq) a leudoidde,pue.as!ei umo,L.agl,leip .
`palm nopotu am putt 'aeon aa!oA 'paloA 'l£ al3P+y .
(00'SLL`4I$ Jo
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uns m aaumnuop aaUeuld aql £q Alsnoturunun•panoaddy)
•aaud asegamd aq)'glad se iadaa,HS 4961 `
.luasaid am inapt') of sAemg8!g;o iofanms arp azuoglne,ol pus. 1,
.luamuedaQ AeMgSiH am so; iadaams laaq, inod-oL6t.-e dmba I.pue asegamd 01 (00'SLL'4I$) smllog any-6luanas paipunH
•uanas puesnogy uaaunod ;o urns alp aleudoidde pus apes I
'Umoy aql ism 'snownunun `aeon aa!on 'paloA '0£ apply
(aaunutuoj aausu!d aq) Aq ,Clsnotu!Unun:pa/middy)
gaud
asegamd asp ;o ued se iolaeiy dlaneig .SS6I ivasaid agl u!
apes) o) sAeM42!H ;o ioAanins alp azuoglne pue luauiiedat i ii
AeMgS!H am io; solaesl, ApneiO 0L61 a dmba pue asegamd of l
(0(1006$) siellou PaiPunH au!l l Jo Urns aq)aleudoidde pus apes
unto/ aq) )ei) 'snouttueun 'a)on aarOA 13220A ,
Par A '6Z apply . f
. (spun3 6lunoO Putt are)s j
to.1d!aaai uodn paumlai aq o) spUnd algelreny tu0i; ual!si '
aq o) 00'00S'9I$ pun paleudoidde pun paslni aq o) 00•00S'Sa
io; aau!unuo- aaueulg ail Aq 4lsnotutueun panoiddy)
. Inman :
am in spun; a!gel!ens . of ldlaaai nom uodn paiolsai aq
al'Muno3 pus nets aq) won s2Uauiasmganas am 'iliont aq) in
kings s,/yunoj Pus spiels ail )aatu o) 'Unseal! aq) tu spur; alga
•gene tuoli paiia;suen aq (00'00S'9I$) S7elloa paipun-j aA13
iUesnogy uaa)ns ;o tuns alp uo!)!ppe tu lei) pun uopan4suoo
j6 imdeq,7 ;o rings s,umot ail maul of (00'00S'S$) siepoj
»punH aAId puesnogy and ;o Urns am a)eudoidde pus apes
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the' sunri of ,Four Thousand Four. Hundred 'Four Dollars
($4,404.00) to pave with hot i mix, Finlay:Road, a .distance'of
about=Twenty-Two Hundred Feet (2200. ft.);^Four'-Thor rsand
Four Hundred Four.Doilars ($4,404.00Y to'be reimbursed_to the
Town undert hapter 768, section'4..0'_ '.'r• t ,i{ t ,, t
(Approved`,,unanimously I by is the Finances Committee.:with
$4,596.00:-to:'be:raised.'afid`appropriated.::and*4,404.00 to.be
taken from Available Funds to be returned upon receipt of•re-
imbursement)'!- 't :'+ t r. 1 a:i: i:_Late: _ r
Article 334-Voted,:voice vote, unanimous;'that:the. Town
amend the'by-law adopted in 1963 as Article.41 by changing it
to read' whenever any extension-of the water main is requested
upon'any'street or way,'the„Water Commissioners May require
that before such extension is made, a guaranty*or bond,shall be
given to the Town'in such^amount and 'form'.Mid'.with.such
sureties of they shall •approve,:conditioned;„that the' obhgor
shall,pay to the:Town,for not.more than ten ;years;at the time
appointed for payment of water rates, such sums'as shall amount .
in the aggregate, annually to ten per cent•.(10%):upon the cost
of such.extension; subject to diminution`sby.the amounts that
the Town shall receive annually from rates,paid-for,water.by
consumers'connected with such extensions",'effective April 1,
1970.r ,er: rrtu •+ :Ts a. 1+ yL chat
,(Approved unanimously b r the'Finance Comniittee) :a ..:
• •" -..F-. 5.... . e' �._ �.1W�IG.I.'.H�tY-V� F-..yin �•
Article 34_, ,,_,Voted,/voice vote, and emotion carves,, that
the Town raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty-eight Thou- '
sand Dollars ($28,000.00) to_extend.water+:mains•on'Route 39
front a point south of Tar;Kiln-Road to tie in-with the Harwich
Water System at Harwich-Brewster line;Anal to extend a-Mein
south-easterly.'from.the 'intersection of Route 39•and ;Tar,Kiln
Road along Tar Kiln Road to tie up with'the present'dead end:
(Approved unanimously by the,Finance Committee)f."-;".
'i , ;t an . ^„ y , •f ..._
Article 35.. Voted; voice vote,.unanimous; 'that*die Town
raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred Dollars($500.00)
to purchase replacement water meters '` '
(Approved unanimously'by.the Finance Committee) "
tt -/1•1 .1 7 • ' ttk•.•:
Article!36.-.,;A:motion Was'duly t.made' and ,secohded to •
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•Pawurn.ouo:Puesnogi inod-_io;,mos.app aleudoidde;Pne as!,
umoje :agt imp `snotatatnn `amon 2OI0A `Paz°A 'TO apply
'e.' _du • Vii. , . L.% !(•-4}•
to ,r.(aauiiuwoo aoeetn3?g1•;(q,ilsnommnmt panoiddd)rr
a ,r: _ w: w. - fielgrl aqi;o assnadxa.fnyaeir
iaglo Sue.10 s�}ooq 3o asegomd,aqi io3 saajsnu j.aid ;Si al48Pene
aq 0i`Amig(Z moos JO Oen 243:?cif `.£961:Jo b3 V-'ZL9''ialdego
dq papuame se '0961 JO s1Pt!.`09L.'ia3deq.Iq i& eauepioaoe
ui
2141.12 a lapttn Ipleamuomtuoj,ag.' oioii" 6L6i . POACaoai
uapm-. Poe • 3! '(OS•S8SS). moo&-. OOi/OS-..put ,Mg-APISH
PasPooH aAid ';o airs aI[1 spunl alg8lieAe moq,atepdolddu
umo i; atp yelp 'snomlaeun 'atoA anion 1/23oA ns Up'appal+
(aauimmoo aauetnd aqt Sq Slsnommeuntanoaddd) ., •
. .snogoauuoa put etuespAq IO3•(00'005`L$)inpOci
palpni H aet,3 punsnogy uanaS ;o wits agi ajeudoidde pot 25181
tnisor am teg3 `snoanueun 'a30A aoton `pa)oA 15€ apply • :s
r : o (00005£$ o tuns
a g3 tit aulmm of aueul 3 t q L 1�io»iivam ' Aoidd y) .-
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2g1 ;0•uoswadns alp lapin'.auop:•aq-02 110m•.pies I''taatsks
imam.ttm0,1, MD m s)uataaAOidUn 103 (00'00S'£$)° s11oQ
paipung aAid puesnotlf aaig,1,Jo'VMS 2g1 ateudoldde pug asini .
UMOL aW legs 'sltomiutnn '230A 2010,1 `paloA' '8€ appal+
I
.noilota spit auodlsod S(atiugapta.of"snommetni `aim =taut
'pion 'papuooas put spew Atop uopoin-e uo• "L£'apply
• y.(aapuuutop aouem3 act Sq disnamiaeutt paeolddV)
r ' , . - • panto
$00 gip no uxntaa (%s) Imam 1013 tie umoy app iltrpoueaen8
s.to mo Stpadold p Atuofeta .e `10;anagt "'(00.000`8$) saenou
puesnogi, 1g2i$ ;o tans app ateudoidde put asiei pun seal 10
21001 3223 OSZ'Z 3o aonetsip n (Pallea-os) lmoa alimlaef ie peo'j
lantg put peow.oinytl 'peat; ,peg in supra] latent (a)you Omt
P� (.A) Elam xis lletsu! 0i slauoissitamoD 1aIeM 910 azuoglne
umoj' ail leg; `8$' ON 'ES1 :saA 'tojtq uauum 'patoA
pails; nopom agt put `atop 23i0A '1210A !0.40i aq
sputa° Apadoid app Sq•aalue.mnn am teg3 03 9E aloply Puaunl
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'CEiglitycight-Dollars (54,188.05)lb purchase and equip two new
cruisers for the Police Department,`atid'to 'authorize the Board
of Selectmen to trade in the present 4969'Chevrblet Cruise171'1s
Piet of the purchase price,,-or take tiny action relative thereto:'l:
" (Approved -unanimousfy by the FCommittee in the,tt
sum of $4,188.00),at.7 . ati:'4 3't"(crt+i'G:?fL ctaclsti';'
• ;rffrArticle '42.'yA, e , r ..., : •:
- motion�was a duly,made:and' seconded to
amend'Aiticle'42;""that the`town raise'and`appropriate the'Simi
of,Ten',Thottsand Dollars ($10,000.00);',laid win,to be-usicr'to
build; equip-and i maintain"-'a itoilet'facility„'at t Pilgrim.Lake."
Voted;voice vote,-and motion to'amend'carried.tArticle''42 w`as
then voted aw t mended; standing vote, Yes 133;No 164.1,3er
0-(Disappro`v`ed:iiriattimotisly by the $iiiance Committee)" -
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'Artfele 43: ':'On"a.motion-duly Made':mid' seconded to
iridefniitely f postpone``rArticle"43,c 1 it eivas i''vbted;+'voice Neale,
tmanimous:'r 4t-i-!os; Sri.'.«•_..y .(: :
'd-;trtt )t.- -.t. ; t•;, .192-r7: . -°'.'ji.
'.*On a motion"duly trade and i seconded; it'-wa's'`vbted ato
adjourns-1nd recoiivene •7A0•o'clock`P:M`;''Marcli)'10,-•1970
in the Auditorium of the Nauset Regional Higli•School:!:
• zrt, n 't�_ #a'�, r.vL .;4k
r'Meettng adjourned at 11:15 P.M. • '' '-
„They second-'session jof the Annual',Town- Meeting. was
called to order, ,at.,710;P M on...„March 10.,1-1:970.:by the
Moderator, Frank'J. Richards;in the Auditoriumiof the Nauset
Regional High School.' . a".."` . •
. .,The Town Clerk declared,a 4uorum,present. , •
,Article 44. Voted, -standing"vote; 'Yes. 84, No`'98,'--and
motion cariies,:that-the Town;raise-end• eppropnate;the earn of
Fifteen Hundred.Dollars.($1,500.00):foi the display bf fiiewbiks
for the observance of ilia Fourth of July, 1970`said`monies`to
be spent under.the supervision of the Board of Seleettnen etric
(B➢i uest) . „ , .., , ., _<..;,-. �.,,,: r7
(Disapproved 5-2 by the Finance Committee)
e•rr:...a t :)•::Tt -s; ]f, 't 372 .:al ltkkr •l t,Wt.
• k • i'f.
•• .Article 45' Voted,;voice vote and: nd'�motion'!carries,n`that
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KG pun3 aAlasag as 01 1un000V snld'nS hump 341 sojj
(00'0001015) snepoa puesnogy wit, 3o ums as 10161181) tutus
as 18141 `sapje0'aopom pug `MA aa!0A 1pa10A 'TS apply
•snosmeun
'010A Zion Vann Seto 1! 'OS 31a!UV anodised at!a1!ugaps •
01 papUOaas put apes Amp unpin a up VS appal/
•SfOmmeun
'310A a0!0A 'Rion Seto 1! '64 appal anodised A!af!ugapu!
02 papuOaas putt apes 61np uopom a 110 •6b fl30'V
(aau!mmoD aaues3 as Aq (!snosluean panoaddes!aJ
•s133psyg leauols!H nedai ao/pue ase4amd of (001)08)
sienna paspunH 11103 3o tons as afepdoidde pus ages situ
as 1eg1 'sapltta tropes pus '330A aa!0A 'pOlOA '8y apply
(aauaamop =ream aqi Aq S!snosmeun panosddV)
(fsanbas Ag)
'0L61 m AnIds!p sesis1g7 3141 8s!sn3 e1 spmit3
pages AGalenpd site uopaauuoa m pasn aq 03 ialaeiega aggnd
3o faamasnme 10 luamu!eNalua SulplAoid tot '6261 30 Say `8Si
lafdeto ;o suo!s!AOJd agf spun (001)0S`£S) sienea pazpunH
and paesnogy aaiu 3o urns as alepdwdde putt sins snot aq1
1841 _'SaUICO aopom putt 'amon aseA 'p31oA 'LO apply
(aaulmmoj aaattu!3 as Kg Llsnoumieun panolddv)
(Ynnbas Ag)
•aam10af3S 3o moil as putt uapaem aaa
agf 3o uofOaup as upon papuodxa aq o1 samom pies `uses
aq1 3o saes 0ggnd aql uodn saail yetis 30 assuming as tot
(00'0095) &sung pa'punH xis 3o tuns as afeudoidde pus age]
wag, as 1841 'snounaeun `a3OA aamn 'pafeA '915 a139W
(aau! utu0J aouetr!3 as Aq 1-9 panoiddes!a)
(lsanbai Ag)
•aauv0313S 3o pmeg
as 3o noppladns aq1 japan loads aq 01 Bases pies '0L61
'31n1 3e turned as 3o aamnasgo afeudoidde 3141 'o3 (00'0055)
anima paipunH aAig 3o tons aq1 afeudozdde pun aqua umoy as
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(Approved unanimously by The Finance Committee for
$10,000.00) .
• Article 52. .Voted,_voice vote, and motion carries, that the
Town appropriate the sum of Fifteen Thousand Two Hundred
Eighty-five Dollars ($15,285.00) to be received during the year
1970 from the sale of Orleans High School to the Regional
School'Districts, to meet in part the assessment levied against'
the Town of Orleans by the Regional School District for capital'
Cost,•in 1970 under the authority of Chapter 34 of the Acts of
1959. e
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(Approved unanimously by the Finance Committee)
Article 53. Voted, standing vote, Yes 80, No 81, and the'
motion failed, that the Towh rescind the Vote of Town Meeting,
.February 16, 1948, Article 10 in the Warrant which now reads:
"Voted, voice vote, that the Town authorize the Road Surveyor
to take sand and hardening from the Infirmary Lot (so-called)
on Hopkins Lane, now owned by the Town; for use on Town
roads'mid sidewalks." • - .
(By request)
(Approved 4-1 by the .Finance Committee to take effect
when Housing Authority starts construction..All:surplus harden-
int from said construction to be made available to the Highway
Department for use on Town roads)
Article 54. ;Voted, 'voice "vote, unanimous, that the
Town accept the provisions of.Chapter 44,'Section 65 which
provides for advance vacation pay.
(Approved unanimously by'the Finance'Committee)
Ankle 55. Voted, voice .vote, :unanimous, that the
Town raise arid appropriate the sum of Four. Hundred'Eighty
Dollars ($480.00) to be expended to the Cape Cod Mental
Health Association for services•rendered or to be rendered to
citizens of the Town by the Mental Health Center at'Pocasset
under the direction of the School Committee;under the pro-
visions of Chapter 40, Section 5.
(Approved unanimously by the Finance Committee for
$480.00)
Article 56. Voted, voice vote, and motion carries, that
the Town raise and appropriate'the:sum of Seven Hundred Fifty
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00.000'5 umoy act m sluamssasse Suado.1d anluA tie; . '
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moon, •:, • : - aaman3 flea 103
'iapoong autil ip!m sntiaaag amoH 'Zr apply
61'5001 snot loud 30 slllq pledufl '9 apllld
00'000'54 OL61 '3 :6nnuef or a/mom:ala1
- saaLoldma nasal .101 sasea.1am And .-g 0139 r •
it*18't4L9`I$ ' :0L61 101-suogepuaUn1,103a'I
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sewerage study . 250.00 .
Article 19. Enter into a contract for and .
operation of-a Sanitary Landfill
at the Town Disposal Area . 15,000.00
Article 23. Conservation Commission to purchase
land at :Pilgrim Lake • f • " 2;500.00
Article 24. - Conservation Commission to
purchase land 2,500.00
Article 25.- Install surface Cliainage ' :'' . . -12000:00
Article 26. Install drainage and resurface with • ' - "
Hot Mix Rock Harbor Road 9;500.00
Article 27. Chapter 90 Maintenance :: 1,000.00
Article 28. Chapter 90 Construction • . '5;500.00
Article 29. Purchase and equip 1970 Gravely , .
Tractor for Highway-Dept. 900.00
Article 30. Purchase rand.-equip 1970 Four.Wheel .
Sweeper for Highway Dept. 14,775.00
Article 32. Pave with Hot Mil, Finlay Road - 4,596.00
Article 34. 'Extend Water.Mains on-Route 39
and Tar Kiln Road 28,000.00
Article 35. Purchase replacement water.meters _ r; 500.00
Article 36. Install Water Mains at Jacknife Point )1,006.00
Article 38. Improvements to the Town Water System . 3,500.00
Article 39. Hydrants and Connections : •• .-c 7;500.00 '
Article 41. Purchase and-equip twotnew•"• . ^ *- .r ;
Cruisers for Police Dept. 4,188.00
Article 42. Build, equip and maintain toilet - •' �.• `e,
facility at Pilgrim Lake • 10,000.00
Article 44. Fireworks i for Fourth' of July 1,500.00
Article 45. Observance Of the Fourth of July 500.00
Article 46. Shade Trees . ‘ .„, . . , . i... .,,,1,600.00
Article 47. Furnish Christms Display,in`I`970. ; 3;500.00
Article 48. Purchase and/or repair ' • •
Historical Markers : • N - 400.06
Article 55. Cape Cod Mental Health • '
Association - - 480.00
Article 56. Resurface and repair basketball �,
court at rear of Elementary School 750.00
Article 57. Purchase:and equip a new Nurse's'Car 1,520.00
. " Grand Tdtal.Apprbpriations $1,869,478.66
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Wednesday, March 11, 1970
The following election officers were sworn in by the
Town Clerk,. Jean H. Deschamps at 9:15 A.M.: Warden —
Clifford E. Soule; Clerk - Beatrice J. Viau; Ballot Clerk —
Gertrude E. Selloy; Tellers — .Evelyn .H. Clark, Ruth G.
Nelson, Sarah Finlay, Doris M. Norgeot and Charles O.
Thompson. .
After reading of the list of offices to be filled,'the ballot
box was examined, set at zero, the polls were declared open at
10:00 A.M. by the Town Clerk,-Jean H. Deschamps:
During the polling hours Patrolman Charles H. Chilson •
and Sergeant Peter W. Taylor served at the ballot box. •
At 6:30 P.M. the. polls were declared closed by the Town
Clerk, Jean'H.Deschamps. -
At 7:30 P.M. Tellers = Helen O'Hara, Paul B. Edwards,
Dorothea'Norgeot, William I.Livingston, Marilyn Kent Fulcher,
John F. O'Hara, Jennie ]s. Clapp, Doris T. Eldridge,.Alan Chace
and Marjorie H. Smile were sworn in.by the Town Clerk, Jean
H. Deschamps. • •
The number of ballots cast were 853, 35 absentee were
then cast by the Warden, Clifford E. Soule, making a total'
number of ballots cast, 888.
All ballots were then removed froth the ballot box for
counting by the Warden, Clifford E. Soule and Clerk,' Beatrice).
Viau in the presence of all Election Officers.
All ballots were sealed in their proper containers.
Unused ballots were counted and tallied with the ballots
received at the polling place as follows: •
Total ballot received 2,000 -
Ballots Cast 853
Ballots Spoiled . 1
Unused Ballots • 1,146
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School Committee for Three Years (2)
Reginald L. Higgins Six Hundred Thirty-seven 637.
Paul E. Deschamps Five Hundred Forty-two 542
Donna A. White Four Hundred Twenty-seven 427
Blanks . One Hundred Seventy .. . 170
,1776
Planning Board for Five Years
William C. Snow Eight Hundred Ten .. 810
Blanks - Seventy-eight 78
'888
Planning Board for One Year.
Unexpired Term
Mary Lilla`Hunter Seven Hundred Fifty-six 756
Blanks One-Hundred Thirty-two 132,
888 ..
Member of Recreation Commission for Five-Years
David B. Willard .Seven Hundred Eighty-eight , .-788
Blanks One,Hundred - . . . .:100
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Raymond E. Newton - Eight Hundred Six 806
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1970--COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE MODERATOR
Regional Refuse Disposal Planning Committee
Term, One Year
Philip W. Drew
Martha J. Toabe
Eva I. Rich
1970—COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE MODERATOR
Vocational Regional School District Planning Committee
Term, One•Year
James B. Melcher, Jr.
Bernard Klingenstein •
Gail R. Rainey
1970—COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE MODERATOR
Cape Cod Regional Technical High School District Committee
Term, Until next Annual Town Meeting '
Gail R. Rainey : .-
Bernard Klingenstein
1970_COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY
THE FINANCE COMMITTEE
Personnel Board; Term, Three Years
Richard Keene
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school district'comprising'the;towns`of Barnstable, Brewster,
thitham nis,
,`Den ' Easthatn; Haitvich"Orl
Truro;`Wellfleet a`ha Yai mouth,"and�the,construction niain�
tenance` iid operation of a regional schoolby the'said'district is
accordance'with'the'provisions'of ia''propesed agreement•filed
with the -selectmen?'°.' "n^ `s• .—' _•
ca ".94j1y, _r-isn 'i.. 7 ..a "7 ,�+ 1..14 :3';
-- Voted, written ballot, Yes 226, No 46, that the"Town
accept the provisions of sections sixteen to sixteen I,.indusive,
of Chapter fseventyone,of the i General Laws, providing for.the
establishment of a regional school district comprising the;Towns C'
of.Bai'nctable,',Brewstei"athatilam; Denniy,Eastharn,.Hai vich,
Orleans;province[own TruroWellfleet and,Yarmouth;and the -
construction, rmamtenance.and peration;of:a regional school
by they said district-."in ,accordance with the provisions of. a
proposed agreementfiled with theSelectnien.
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Ankle 2.t 44:•'-;,To`see'if•the Town,will raise.and'appropriate
the suns of Five Hundred Dollars,($500.00) tn•Account #40-1-2
and One thousand'Dollars'($1,000.00),to Accoant"#40-1-3.'
Snow Removal Account.; of- . % .,
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Voted,]voice ,vote,;unanimous,'.,that',the"Town .raise nd
• appropriate the`sum"of' Hundred'Dollars;{$500:00)_”to
Account #40-1-2 'aid` .One Thousand 'Dollars - ($1,000.00)
to Account #40-1-3 =Snow Removal Account. ,_�
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/' 'a `~ i a ya..rn a .,.; ytt . .t : r .-1
r Article'3:"To see if.the'Town will amend 'Article 56 of
thei'1970, Annual;Town Meeting'•which now reads;r`�To'see if
the Town will raise,and appropriate,the'sum of.Seven'Hundred
Fifty Dollars ($750.00) to•resurface t and;repair the basketball
court at the tirear of the•Elementary,.School and"to I instep,,new
beckstops,'on the'same;°band.amend;it:to.read,";;To''.see if the
Town,.will'raise,'and'appropriate';the,aum of'Seven'.Hundred
FiftyDollars, ($750.00) .to,install ,lights and'to repair.basketball
court -at.the.rear,of the`Elementary School;and to'install new
backstops on the same°.r bta: ;c,s(-.:9 74 ¶n4i t,d` ;*i.
r/.t -, . .;.,.,:rr .spA.L -.,� )C..Ta t' •i. h: M; f• lt , v,f:1l�
S2Voted,,voice,vote;unanimous but one;that the Town amend
Article.56.of the;1970'AnnualTown-Meeting:which+now'reads,
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leaaefpe eam Nosq las firm( luau Aims.IR.laa3'.(9).-x'3o.gidap. . • • •
tanainqui y_tote peg as pteS lnos;'am panto aq pats Adeo las . . . ,
pies 1uoi; agp ;orgidap aqJ io3 ;oaaagl';saun opts aql'-uaamlaq •
lot e.io'ease •aql slametp tepsatumoo:pue;ssautsnq'tte'u1,:'^.;.
esmonol se (a) gdes2esed'spapzslU ssaursng IIV.u! �Iasfl, • . .
lag:pnA'luau ..•L'•'sump:Inga) ..Iepad$�VS saopaas:'me1-5g . .
a nuaalotd'agi,puame 11!m unsay aip p aas:oj: ''9 appal, • ,
1-t`' it r •a:.".t.' <..' 'l'-'
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peesnogy aaAH put .addtga,poom:e asegamd,,ol -(00'000`L$)
saenoq pun-nogg uaeas ;o ems at p alepdotdde �pue asB1•umoy° .
alp imp•'sauna uogom .pus•'Sluo few 'aeon aopiA 'pajoA ,
>:-S t% .:r: t?q O',i. ` , r.; . 7 ,. • -
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18 6i,atotyavNsapun'uogae a n,putasal pus.Sutlaam tenuue Jxau,
am.man'earn tesods!p'umop;am'le fu-PU81.S?$uues a ameaado ;
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aje!idotdde•pue'asjt'ttw'umiatagl,p'aas oi , 'b appaV
44C4: "47 . n;. ..'amts gl T US;ssdois�taeq mau i181sm 1
of put loogas knit, uatual3 aql 3o Jr] am le moo lleglaJise4 aip
tiedas;Pict's1g8!1 11s$sQ!,ol_(00.0SL$) steuoQ 5WJ PawPunH
uaeas';o'tuns,agl_aleudoidde pus,as!et pm umoy agl R aas ; • •
o,L 'kpeat mitt
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o 'puss loogag_Sseluatuata
aql 3o teai alp le lsnoa gegmattseq am,
*dal IPueMaaetx sai,oi.(00.05L$),mniloQ'Mpg PaIPu1H uanas;
;o'tuns am aleudoidds put,asses rum umoy agp P aas
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crossed by)walk ways not over eight1(8) feet.in width and,by
driveways not,more,than thirty (30),feet;in width, and no.
• such'driveway shall`be,located'closer than fifty (50).feet to the
intersection of two public—streets: r; -
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Voted,standing-vote, Yes 220, No 2, that the-,Town amend
the Protective By-Law, Section 5A, Special Regulations, 7. Front
Yard a Set Backs •in All-Business 'Districts,' paragraph'(c) as•follows: ; 4- -•' •
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In all business,and.commercia l;districts the.area.of ea•lot
between the:side"lines'thereof'for the dipth of the,front.yard
set back shall be galled the-front yard set back area. A'mmimuni
depth of six(6).feet.of said front:yard Set back area adjacent to
the street line shall.be landscaped:appropriately and maintained
in a sightly,condition at all times:Such.set back maybe crossed
by walk ways not over eight (8) feet in width and by driveways -
not more than•thirty,(30)'feet in,width, arid'no'such`driveway
shall be located closer than fifty;(50) feet to` theiintersection'
of two public streets. a -- - . - ..t L: . li • V
• iticle47: 7To see if the;Town r will;amend the Protective ,
By-Law, Section.5^Area Regulations. 1.-Lot Size,,by i altering
it to read as follows: 1, i •
NO buildins,<
gexcept one story,buildings-of.arressory
shall be erected in•a residence'district oa ,a'lot'containing less
than 20,000 square' feet and having a•minimum:frontage oft •
120 feet; providing that one.single family.dwelling maybe erected
on any lot which;at the tim_e.this,By-Law was adopted,`February; IL
15, 1954,Jwas separately owned;and:contained
. 'at least.5,000
square feet.. . . �w:'�. t •, .fi •
For each"dwelling unit on -a'lot there shall t be required
10,000 square feet;'unless otherwise provided,,within,this-By-,
Law. . , r 111 ' •
The Board of Appeals may,grant 'a.Special Permit to'the
owner of a parcel"of.land 1 for'the erection-.or'placing,of a
dwelling house upon'any lot existing at the time this amendment
was adopted May•21;"1970, 'and'containing`.less area and/or
frontage than is hereby prescribed subject',to,'such conditions
as it may impose;when after,a public hearing,?it.has:found that . , . .
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ova! Duet s,,ueogdde,aq, ;o uols!nlpgns s oanbai-Ltgeuossas f�ou
swop pagsggsisa os PoogioggZPN-aq1;o PUP •alp Pae Op*
slop Aq'paquosaad s! usgl Jaunts ¢llesa4a8,wino sasnoq';o uop '
onstsuo3 atp kg Padolaeap Lpeiaua8 aaaq Atsnou+aid apeq seam-
8uiato fpe 38Q) puma set! i! '8aueag oggnd a imp uagm 'moduli
Leu,ijf•se suopppaoo guns of loafgns'paguwsasd Agaiaq•s! nsip
a2eluinj io/pae eam seai 8am!e1803 PIIe '0L61 'It:AN `ppidope
senv-laamptiame slgl •amp-aqi ie:Supine* jol.Mm uodn 'asnbq
8mljimp a Jo 8apetd to uopoala aqi to;pail;o poled a;o iawbo
•alp at-.viand tepads,13•Welt Lens sleaddy ;o pmog.:aqf
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hall, and_,when,:itldeems .it advisable may without,such a� •
equestyrnalce a report to.the Board of AppeaLs with recommends-
ions,on .the, question'of'glinting any. application for.special '
:xceptiona hereunder. ^' i
'at9 r,' a• •,.yaf' hwih} ' +:en '."ili?'ot'w atz%Vr .st:•%•r. •': t
-04 Article.8.t.,To see if,the Town will intend:the Protective'
y-Law,,Section SA,7 Special Regulations 1. Soil .Removal,
aragraph (b)1by4alterin'g.it to read as follows: • *col-
orNo top soil, sub soil‘•gravel, loam;,sand,'stone'ortother.
arth:in the'Town 'may'be'moved either outside•the Town or •
vmsplace to plate'within..the;Town`.of'Orleans,r not;Sy.-any
aid:be filled,'unless the entire area•of Mieh removal'or filling'
e graded and replanted with soil improving plants, with',a
ermanenr cover` crop or by„;reforestation l so;that r any;scars
diking from such'removal or:filling shall not remain unpianted
,r a.period of,longer,than six months. •
„ Voted,.standing vote, Yes,152,Nol,.that the.Town amend•.
;e Protective,By-Law, Section SA, Special Regulations,;1. Soil
emoval;.paragraph (b),by altering it to read 115 follows: . ., •
i No top+soil,H,sub soil;igravel,l loath;,sand, stone"orFothet r'
trth'in the,Town may be moved either outside the Town s or
in place to 'place,within`the-Toil of Orleans;nor'.may-any,
rid be filled,;unless the entire area•.of such removal or filling
:,'graded:and:replanted t with:soil”impr'oving:.plants,'with a•
:rdianent+cover`crop or!by',reforestation z so that I any* licatt _
sultmg^from Such'removal'or filhng'fshall'not remamrua *
anted for a period•of longer than su months • +
!.'Article`9.4*-To -See if'the' Town'wtll'amend the Protective"
frLaw Section•Si1,Special:Regulations: 2:Tide4Water Marsh-
id areas, title::and first sentence,'1 by',altering a it:to?read"as •
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2. Tide Wetland Water Marshland. and .Inland :Wetland Areas.
smoving, filling, dredging excavating; obstructing:or ottiherwise-
enngof tide water marshland;or inland wetland'.areas.in,the
rwn shall_tie.prohibited unless authorized.by:a Special>peimit•
m the Board of Appeals.- T
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No person shall hold or conduct a theatrical exhibition,
public show, or public amusement exhibition of•any description .
on weekdays and/or Sundays to which admission is obtained
upon payment of money or upon delivery of any valuable thing
or by ticket or voucher obtained for money or, valuable thing
or in which'after free admission funds or contributions are
solicited or collections made unless he has obtained upon such
terms and conditions as the Selectmen deem'reasonable a license,
or do or take any action relative thereto. • ,
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. . Voted, voice vote, and the motion carried, that the Town
adopt the following By-Law:
No person shall hold or conduct a theatrical exhibition,
public show, or public amusement exhibition of any description
on weekdays and/ or Sundays to which admission is obtained
• upon payment of money or upon delivery of any valuable thing
or by ticket or voucher obtained for money or valuable thing .
or in which after free admission funds or contributions are
• solicited or collections made unless he has obtained upon such
terms and conditions as the Selectmen deem reasonable a license,
or do or take any action relative thereto.
Ankle 13. To see if the Town will accept the provisions
of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter•.140 — Sections 188,
189 and 190, or do or take any action relative thereto.
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Voted, voice'vote, unanimous, that the Town accept the
provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 140 —
Sections 188, 189 and 190, or do or take any action-relative eh
thereto. '
Article 14., And to act upon any other.business that may
legally come before the meeting. . ,
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On•a motion duly made and seconded, it was voted, voice
vote, unanimous to adjourn. ,
Meeting adjourned at 10:25 P.M.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant, by posting, up
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• WARRANT and REPORT . •
SPECIAL TOWN-MEETING
, , November 23, 1970 •
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
BARNSTABLE, SS. . .
To either of the-Constables'of the;Town of Orleans in the
County of Barnstable GREETING.
IN THE NAME OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF
MASSACHUSETTS, you are hereby directed .to notify and
warn the inhabitants of said Town, qualified to vote in elections
and in Town affairs, to meet'at the Orleans.Elementary School
Auditorium in said Orleans .on Monday the twenty-third of
November next, at 8:00 o'elock in the evening, then and there
to act on the following articles:— .
The .meeting was called to order at 9:10 P.M. .by the
Moderator, Frank J. Richards, in the Auditorium of the Orleans
Elementary.School, after a long delay trying to get a quorum
of 118 registered voters. Chief Lawrence.Ellis finally called out
the Firemen, and a little after 9:00 P.M. fburteen call firemen
arrived making the necesvary 118 registered voters for a quorum.
Joseph L. Rogers,Jr:and Gaston.L. Norgeot were appointed
and sworn as Tellers by the Town Clerk. . •
Voted, voice vote, unanimous, to dispense with the reading
of the Warrant except the preamble, conclusion and attestation
thereof, and the Officer's return of service thereon. The Moder-
ator read the Warrant in accordance with the vote taken.
Article 1. To see if the Town will transfer from available
funds the sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.00) to the
Fire Department—Account #202.
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(00'000`L$) ssepoQ puesnogy-uanas to urns a91 spun] algel1ene
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aoueleq aip so; sapeies Led 01 911!WW0D 1oo90S seeals0 a91 j j
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Article 6: To see if the Town will transfer the sum of
Three Hundred Sixty Dollars ($360.00) from Insect Pest Control
Account 2S-1-2 (wages) to Insect Pest Control Account 2S-1-3
(equipment hire).
Voted, voice vote; unanimous; that the Town transfer the
suit of Three Hundred Sixty Dollars ($360.00) ,from Insect
Pest Control Account 2S-1-2 (wages) to Insect Pest Control
Account 25-1-3 (equipment hire).
Artide 7. To see if the Town will transfer the sum of One
Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) from the 1969 Town Hall
Maintenance Account to the 1970 Town Hall Maintenance
Account.
Voted, voice vote, unanimous, that the Town transfer the
sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1;000.00) from the 1969 Town
Hall Maintenance Account to the 1970 Town Hall Maintenance
Account. •
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Ankle 8. To see if the Town will transfer the sum of •
Twenty=two Thousand, Nine Hundred Ninety and 71/100
Dollars ($22,990.71) from the Water Service Connections Fund
Reserved for Appropriations to the Water Service Connections
Account.
Voted, voice vote, unanimous, that the Town transfer the
sum of Twenty-two Thousand, Nine Hundred Ninety and 71/100
Dollars ($22,990.71) from the Water Service Connections Fund
Reserved for Appropriations to the Water Service Connections
Account.
Article 9. And to act upon any other business that may
legally come before the meeting.
On a motion duly made and seconded, it was voted, voice
vote, unanimous, to adjourn.
Meeting adjourned at 9:20 P.M.
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•BY-Lay/land By-1.av Amendments advertised
in Oracle September 17; 24 and October 1, 1971
TOWN OF O>:r EA NS. Sundays to which . admiaeion is
' • - BY-LAWS . obtained upon payment of.money or
srecua Town Meeting ulan ry delive of any valuable thing
May 21, 1970 8 " - or'by'ticket or voucher obtained for
money or valuable,thing or'in which
Artcle 11. To.sec if the'Town •after free admission ! funds' m
will adopt the'following addition.to contributions are •.solicited ---m
Motorboat Regulations By-Law, in oollectioos made micas he has
accordance'with Section 12, Chapter obtained agar Stith terms ' cad
90B of the General Lana: conditions as the Selectmen •deem'
Reasonable a ilcense, or do or take
"No person shall engage In water any action relative thereto.
skiing 'nor.operate a motorboat of A true copy. Attest:
more than tea (10)'horbcy3..,:r-upon ens H. Deschamps
any great pond or salt ,pond within Town Clerk
the limits of the Town of Orleans.". Boston. Mass September 4. 1970
Article 12 To see if the Town The foregoing amendments to :by-
wlll adopt the following By-Law: laws' adopted under Articles 11 and
12 are approved.•
•No person shall hold m conduct a . ' 'Robert H. Quinn - .
theatrical exhibition, public show, or Attorney.General
public smusentent'exhibition of any 9-17-70 .. . . .
description ..on: weekdays and/or '.9-2470
10-1-70
TOWN OF ORLEANS r landscaped appropriately, and
BY-LAW-AMENDMENTS /• maintained in a sightly'condition-at
Special Town Meeting . all times. Such set back may be
May 21,'1970 crossed by walk ways not over eight
(8) feet in,width and'by driveways
Article 6. To see if the Town will not_.,more than. thirty, (30) feet in
amend the Protective. By-Law, width, and no such driveway shall be
Section SA, Special Regulations, 7. located closer.than fifty (50) feet to
Front Yard Set Backs in' All the intersection of two public streets.
Business Districts, paragraph (c) as located closer than fifty (50) feet to
follows: . the intersection of two public street&
In all business and commercial Article 7. To see if the Town will
districts the area of a lot between amend the Protective By-Law,
the side lines thereof for the-depth Section 5. Area Regulations. I. Lot
of the front yard set back shag be Size, by altering it to read as
called the front yard set back area, follows: '
A minimum depth of six (6) feet of .
said front yard set back area No buildings, except one story
adjacent to the street line shall be buildings of accessory rise, shall be
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Boston, Mass. Attorney General
The foregoing amendment to zoning 9-17-70
by-laws adopted',under Article 7 IS 9-14-11,
DISAPPROVED. - 10-1-70
WARRANT
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September 13, 1970
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
BARNSTABLE, SS. •
To either of the Constables of the Town.of Orleans in the
County of Barnstable : GREETING.
IN THE NAME OF 'T HE COMMONWEALTH. OF
MASSACHUSETTS, you are hereby directed to notify, and
warn the inhabitants of said Town, qualified to vote in elections •
and in Town affairs, to meet at the Basement of Town Office
Building in said Orleans on Tuesday the fifteenth day of September
next, at 10;00 o'clock in the A.M. and may close at 6:00 P.M.
for the following purposes:.:
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the
Nomination of.Candidates of,Political Parties for the following'
offices:
Senator in Congress , For this Commonwealth
Governor For this Commonwealth
Lieutenant Governor 'For this Commonwealth
Attorney General -For this .Commonwealth
Secretary of the Commonwealth For this Commonwealth
Treasurer and Receiver-General For this Commonwealth
Auditor of the.Commonwealth' . For this Commonwealth
Representative in Congress For•12th Congressional District
Councillor 'For lit Councillor District
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- September 15, 1970
The following Election Officials were sworn in by the
Town Perk, Jean H: ,Deschamps, _at 9:00 A.M.: --Warden,
Clifford.E. Smile; Clerk, Beatrice J. Viau; Tellers, Gertrude E.
Selby, Evelyn H. Clark, Agnes H. Delano and Ruth Nelson.
In-pursuance of the foregoing Warrant, the meeting was
called to order at 10:00 A.M. and the Warrant.was read by
Town Clerk, Jean H. Deschamps. The ballot box was examined,
set at zero and declared correct and the polls were opened.
During the polling'hours'Patrolman James R. Ehrhart and
Patrolman Charles H. Chilson served.at the ballot box.
At 6:00 P.M.-the polls were declared closed by the Town
Clerk, Jean H. Deschamps:.
The total number of ballots cast were seven hundred ninety-
six (796) of which ninety-nine (99) were Democratic, six
hundred ninety-five. .(695) ;•were .,Republican and two .(2)
partial ballots.
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All ballots were removed from the ballot box for counting
by Town Clerk, Jean H. Deschamps, and Warden, Clifford E. AN.
Soule 'in the presence of all Election Officials, and sealed in ' ti
their proper containers. Si'
At 7;30 P:M. Qiarles O. Ttiompson, Mary C. Smith,
Emilien Perreault, Marc C. Norgeot, William L Uving:sten,'
Marilyn Kent Fulcher, Lorraine.. Cummings, Jennie B. Clapp,
Doris T. Eldredge, Eleanor B. Fisher, Constance B. Dorrie and
Edward J. Smith were sworn in by the Town Perk, Jean H.
Deschamps.
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— 2175 and 30 Partial Ballots..Republican 1677, Democratic
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William D. Weeks four hundred twenty-four 424
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Harold C. Cleveland ninety-six 96
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DEMOCRATIC
Senator in Congress
Edward M. Kennedy seventy-two 72
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Governor
Maurice A. Donahue twenty-one 21
Francis X. Bellotti eight 8
Kenneth O. O'Donnell six 6
Kevin H. White fifty-nine 59
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Michael S. Dukakis forty-nine 49
Rocco J. Antonelli two 2
John J. Craven, Jr. twelve 12
Kathleen T. Ryan Dacey six 6
James S. McCormack seventeen 17
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Meeting adjourned at 11:30 PM.
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Attest:
JEAN H. DESCHAMPS .
Town Clerk '.
In accordance with two petitions, one filed on behalf of
Milton U Welt signed by twenty (20) registered •voters of the
Town of Orleans and one filed on behalf of Howard C. Cahoon;
Jr. signed by eleven (11) registered voters Of the Town of
Orleans and presented to the.Election Officials of; the Town,
a recount of the ballots at for the office of Representative in
General Cotirt, Barnstable District, Republican; in the State
Primary, was conducted by the Registrars of Voters in accordance
under Chapter 54, Section 135, 135A, as emended,on September
25, 1970. • -
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To bring in their votes for the election of.persons to the
following offices:
Senator in Congress For this Commonwealth
Governor For this Commonwealth
Lieutenant Governor For this Commonwealth
Attorney General For this Commonwealth
Secretary of the Commonwealth For this Commonwealth
Treasurer and Receiver-General For this Commonwealth
Auditor of the Commonwealth For this Commonwealth
' Representative in Congress For 12th Congressional District
Councillor For 1st Councillor District
Senator For Cape & Plymouth Senatorial District
1 Representative in. General.Court , For 2nd Barnstable
Representative District
District Attorney . For Southern District
Clerk of Courts For Barnstable County
Register of Deeds For .Barnstable District
County Commissioner • For Barnstable.County
Register of Probate and Insolvency For Barnstable County '
(to fiu vacancy)
And to vote on the following questions:
Question no. 1 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE
' CONSTITUTION
Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the
constitution%summarized below, which° was approved by the
General Court in a joint session of the two branches held July
15, 1968, received 155 votes in the affirmative and 98'in the
negative and in a joint session of the two branches held May 14,
1969, received .147 votes in the affirmative and •119• in the
negative? ..
• Summary. .
The proposed.amendment to•the, Constitution•authorized
the Legislature to classify real property according -to-uses, and
authorizes the assessment, rating and taxation of real property
at different rates in the :different classes:so.:established,. but
proportionately in the same class. 'The amendment further
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General Court in a joint session of the two branches held July
15; 1968, received 181 votes in the affirmative and 66 in the
negative,and in a joint session of the two branches held May 15;
1969, received'208 •vbtes in the affiirmative and 54 'in the
negative?.
Summary
The proposed amendment to the Constitution amends the
existing constitutional provisions which direct the division of the
Comnionwealth'into 240 representative districts and 40 Senatorial
districts. It provides for a census of the inhabitants of each city
' and town in the Commonwealth in the year .1971 and in every
tenth year thereafter. The census in 1971 is to be the basis for
determining the representative and senatorial districts for the
'ten-year period .beginning January 1; 1975. Each subsequent
census shall be the basis for determning the districts for each
ten-year period beginning the fourth January following each
census, to that the census in 1981 will determine the districts as
of January 1985, etc.
The amendment provides that!the house of representatives
shall consist of two hundred.and forty members and the Isenate
of_forty members. In its first regular 'session following each
census, the Legislature shall divide the Commonwealth into
two hundred and forty representative districts of contiguous
territory and forty senatorial districts also of contiguous tern-
' tory. Each representative district shall contain, as nearly as may
be, an equal number of inhabitants according to the census. Each
senatorial district shall also contain as nearly as may be an
equal number Of inhabitants according to the 'census: A repre-
sentative district shall not unite two or more counties, towns, or
cities; or parts thereof, or a,city and.a town, or parts'thereat in
one district unless the same is unavoidable. Further, no town of
less, than six thousand. inhabitants shall be divided in :forming
representative districts. It is also provided that the County.of
Dukes County and Nantucket County shall each be a represent-
ative district, notwithstanding the foregoing. The senatorial
districts, ieadh of which shall elect one•Senator, shall be formed
without uniting two counties or-parts of two or more counties,
unless the Same is unavoidable. .
Each representative shall be an inhabitant of the district •
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C. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the
tale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not
to be drunk on the preMised!
D. Shall licenses,be granted in this city (or town) for the
sale of all alcoholic beverages by hotels having a dining room
capacity,of not less than ninety-nine persons and . lodging
capacity of not less than fifty looms?
The-polls will be closed at 8:00 P.M.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant, 'by posting up
attested copies thereof at Orleans Post Office, East Oileaus
Post Office and South Orleans Post Office in said Town, seven
days at least before the time'of holding said meeting.
HEREOF FAIL NOT, and make due ;return. of this
Warrant,'with your doings thereon, to the Town ;Clerk, at the
time and place of meeting, as afoiesaid: , ,.,
Given under our hands this 22nd day of October in the
year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred `and seventy. .:
GASTON L. NORGEOT -
PAUL P. HENSON, JR.
DEAN K. HOWERTON'
Selectmen of Orleans •
Banistable, SS.
PURSUANT TO THE WITHIN WARRANT; I ,have
notified and waited-the inhabitants of the Town of Orleans by
posting up attested copies of the same at Orleans Post Office,
' East Orleans Post Office and'South Orleans Post-Office seven
days before the date of the meeting, as within directed.
. cFC Ty
- Constable of:Orleans
Thomas S. Stewart .
A true copy.•
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All ballots were then removed from the ballot box by the
Warden and the Town Clerk for counting in the presence of
all Election Officials.
Total ballots cast were 1,826, of which 5 were Impounded
Ballots, and 70 Absentee. .
Number of ballots received and, counted prior to 'Eleo-
don: 2,572. •
Number of ballots cast:
Regular Impounded; Absentee
As shown by counter on -
ballot boxes 1742 • 5 79
By count of check lists 1742 5 79
Number of ballots spoiled , . 4
Number of Absentee ballots
rejected 2
Number of unused ballots 826
2572
Meeting adjourned at 4:00 A.M., November 4,.1970.
Results of Balloting as follows:
Senator,in Congress
Edward M. Kennedy four hundred seventy-eight 478
Josiah A. Spaulding one thousand two hundred seventy 1270
Lawrence Gilfedder three 3
Mark R. Shaw five 5
Nord W. Davis. one. 1
John J. McCarthy. two . 2
Blanks . . sixty-two 62
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Governor and Lieutenant Governor
Sargent and Dwight one thousand five hundred
. fifty-eight ` 1558
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Auditor
.Thaddeus Bunko five hundred eighteen 518
Frank P. Bucci one thousand one'hundred '
eighty-seven 1187
Raymond J. Gray ten 10
Roger I. Williams five 5
Blanks one hundred one 101
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Congressman
Hastings Keith .one thousand three hundred .'-
five 1305
Gerry E. Studds four hundred ninety-two 492
"Blanks twenty-four 24
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Councilor
Nicholas W. Mitchell nine hundred fourteen 914
,Blanks , . .' .nine hundred seven . 907
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Senator
'John F. Aylmer one thousand five hundred • .
'' forty-six 1546
'Harvey G. aauson, Jr. two hundred two 202
Blanks seventy-three 73
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, , ,'Representative:in'General Court
'Howard C. Cahoon, Jr. one thousand five hundred
' • ninety-three .1593
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QUESTION NO.1
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
Do you approve of the adoption. of:an.amendment to the
constitution summarized ,below, which„Was:Approved by,the
..General Court in a joint`session of the two branches held .Tuly
'15, 1968, received 155 votes in the affirmative and 98 yin the
negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held May 14,
1969, received 147 votes in the affirmative and 119 in the
negative?
Yes Sour hundred eighty-seven, . x487
No one thousiind one hundred thirteen•. 1113
Blanks two hundred twentyone , r.221
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Question No. 2
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
, Do you approve of the'adoption of an amendment to the
constitution summarized •below, which was approved. by the
General Court in a joint -session of •the two branches held
October 9, 1967, received 237 votes in the affirmative and 0 in
the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held•
May 14, 1969, received 262 votes in the affirmative and 4 in
the negative?
Yes one-thousand one hundred ninety-eight 1198
No four hundred thirty .. 430
Blanks .one hhundred ninety-three • • 193
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_Question No. 3
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTTTILMON
Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the
constitution summarized below, which was. approved by the
General Court in a joint' session of the two branches held
October 9, 1967, received 142.votes in the affirmative and 102
in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held
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;Yea'' 1 '4'1'one thotilai&‘6hiniciredceigh0:iiiiie :4 "12)19
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blanks
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MB. two hundred sixtitliihee ,, •' ' ' "-A's•a-26'--"3
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> Shall nsect.rbe ganed n his pityi(ot town) for he fis le herehiOf ilitekand,malt-
beverages (Viiiiel'adel:beer;,ale
Wand all.otiigeniiiii-beVerages)7
Xyes - , t one',thousand,one himdrect eighty-eight 1188 i
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Blanks - : 4, ; three:hundred ninety-eight - 398 - 1
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{. C..ioShall licensevbetgfanted in this city (or town) for,.the
I'
;itMle theitin of,all alcoholic beverages,in,packages, so called, not 4
tO be,dnuik on the premisefi'ls :-' . ,:. ,- - -- -. 4s• t
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_Blanks ,
three hundred seventycfive 375
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capacity of notr less', thintitiinetynine persons and - lodging
capacity of not less than Etty itiiiiiis?. . . -..-
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WS one thousand two lumdred,nineteen 1219
Not ELN ''.t-[ Sv-,Ehtmdredt'tliirty-three – ' ' ' ' ' 233
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Attest:
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Edith S. Rogers Traverse Juror
Attest:
JEAN H. DESCHAMPS
Town Clerk
Orleans, Mass. May 11, 1970
Drawing of Jurors made this day at 3:15 o'clock by Select-
man Paul P. Henson, Jr. in the presence of Town Clerk Jean
H. Deschamps for the Spring Term.
Giles A. Wanamaker Traverse Juror
Leonard B. Anderson Traverse Juror
Lois A. Sinclair Traverse Juror
George P. Norgeot Traverse Juror
Helen L. Perreault Traverse Juror
Attest:
JEAN H. DESCHAMPS
Town Clerk
Orleans, Mass. September 8, 1970
Drawing of Jurors made this day.at 9:40 o'clock by Select-
men Gaston L.Norgeot,Dean K.Howerton and Paul P.Henson,Jr.
in the presence of Deputy Sheriff Linnell E. Studley and Town
Clerk Jean H. Deschamps for the Fall Term.
Josephine H. Young Traverse Juror
John L. Bailey Traverse Juror
Marjory S. Tovrov Traverse Juror
Attest:
JEAN H. DESCHAMPS
Town Clerk
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Shellfish .Wardettandlliarbor Masterrs,Report
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tet, .Boating Continues to increaseAnbre and more each year
tuft',''A'
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nd
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pant their names talc! aildreSe.'57;iiiiirle their boat before,putting
tlienitin the water, it won't hiliiiiliftatinLand returning them. '
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yearime asked:to contact the:Harbor:Master in the Spring:
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.,.....g....ThisHyeir vas a better year for the little necks in the
Pleasant Bar .arear Rivers, Pond 'and -Tout Cove areas were
no; :
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A.Soft shell Iclrans fell off in the Skaket and Rock,,,Harboi-
areiediihito heavy in 1969;111rid sanding of about 2 tcreS
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last Winter. 1 mil:looking foi,,a gOod-season ins the Town iceve
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JP:.4., 4:-: . -11,0,43,.
4,txtzEels were abotit the same-as last'year, the,market was very
Si6Writ
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otit,Scalkips were not as gobtithis year as last, the eyes were
WitalroliMEtt(therwalM water that held way into October. ,.
Respectfully submitted, -
Nrat, , WARREN E.,OOFF
'....' Shellfiih.HrWarden and
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SEA CLAMS -
Rock Harbor Flats Family Permits 35 Bu.$ 78.75
Cape Cod Bay (Power dredge)Commercial 5,098 Bu. 11,470.50
$2.25 per Bu.
$ 11,549.25
SEA WORMS
Town Cote ® .05 en. Bass 7,200 $ 360.00
Rock Harbor Flats Fsibetmen 600 30.00
7,800 $390.00/
EELS
Town Cove @ .20/16. Comm. & Family P. 3,560 lbs. $ 712.00
Ponds & River Comm. & Family P. •4,820 lbs. 964.00
8,380Ibs. $1,676.00
PERMITS SOLD
Resident 1,101 @ $2.00 $2,202.00
Non-Resident 284' Qa 4.00 . 1,536.00
Commercial 154 ca 10.00 1,540.00
Free Permits Age 65 116
Scallop Bags Sold 471 (.d .25 117.75
$5,385.75
Family Permits $ 19,450.00
Commercial - $205.095.30
Gross Stock $224,546.30
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122 Series. 1 Resident Citizen fishing licenses .•@ S 5.75 S 640.50 $ 30.50 S'610.00
5 25 750.75 35.75 715.00
.143 Series, 2 Resident.6tizen.limiting licenses @ 470.25 14.25 456.00
57. Series 3 . Resident t3tizm Sporting Licenses ® 8'75 . 87.75 6.75 - 81.00
27 Series 4 " Resident Citizen Minor Fishing licenses @ 3.23
63.75 3.75. _ 60.00
..15 Series 4A Resift Citizen Female Fishing Licenses ® 4.25 3.25 .25 3.00
.. 1 Series . 5 Resident Citizen Minor Trapping licenses @ 3.25 17.50 50 17.00
2 Series 6 Resident Citizen Trapping licenses ® 8.75 509.25 26.25 485.00
97 Series 7 Special Non-Resident Citizen.Fishing licenses @ 5.25 226.25 5.75, 216.50 "
Fishing 23 Series. 9 Non-Resident Citizen shing Licenses @ 9.75 w
Series 9 Alien Fishing Licenses ® 9.75 32.50 .50 32.00 120 2 Series IO Non-Resident Citizen Hunting licenses ® 16.25 3.00 3.00
6 Series 12 Depficate Licenses ® • 0
28 Series 15 Resident Citizen Sporting Lic naes ® Free `
22 Series 17 Paraplegic or to the Blind Fishing Lionizes ® Free
7 Series 18 Resident Military Naval Sporting licensee ® Free 18.70 1.70 17.00
.17 Series 20 Archery Deer Stamps @ 1.10- .
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BIRTHS RECORDED FOR THE YEAR 1970 IN ORLEANS
Mother
Date
posed child Father
Jarmary Thomas Maurice Lee Joan Barbara Boucher
10 Dawn Carol Lee . Estelle hladelene Croukt •, _ .
21 Brian Karl Clark _ . Earl Leroy Clark, Jr.
February.s. .
Bradley Fisk, Jr. Elizabeth'DeWolf
18 Oak Fla . . - • ' ,
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findith Evelyn O'Connell
March 'Howard Lee Gnat"
18 Noah Adam GaaCy
Taal Steven Daniels .Prinicia Lee Williams
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25 Justine Hand- __
Anne Daniell
May Leo Paul Miller
;41 Jacquelyn Anne Miller
Jmw9 , - ' ,RonalelBsyntand Poirier :/Hanka-Jane Gould
20 Ronald Raymond Poirier, Jr. : Smith Ivy Roberta Cole
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21 Christopher James Smith - James yman
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July Nancy'Jean Sutherland
9 Heather jean young , - , - Charles Eager Wan& jr.
Carrie Mae Vaughan
9 Catherine Heidi Budilington- - JeffreY Philip Buddialril
Mary Killen Lynch
12 Danielle Lee Anderson , . WFredea7kftwolitarsats311,souderthaTonh Melodi Ann Theall .
12 Andrew Watson Southworth Cullum Paula-Lee Reed
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18 Jennifer'L James yn Cullum .
. Edwin Albert Jones Brigitte Maria Roosts/
25 Aaron Edwin Jones Mary Dolores Sylvester
- Henry David IChambers
26 Gale Eilleen Chambers
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.13 TmiothyiJohn;Reynolds Windt Shaw Reynolds, Jr. Ant'lb Hari¢y''FIicSls
. 49. Tracy Lynn Resnick Robert Michael Resnick Lynn-Schyyler Keppelman
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5 tlodirLynn;Doyle. Jobs-Joseph'Doyle • line lFrances-'Sailer
c29 Jonathan'Alan Greene - • Kenneth Alan Greene 'Jane Patricia'Tracy
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9 James Michael Cronin Thomas Francis Cronin . . ‘
Judith Frances Johnson
• IO, Eric Douglas Anderson, Jr. Eric Douglas Anderson Mary Jane White . A
^12 Treg Andrew-M. Christopher Donald Christopher,. Joan'Fulcher
20 Ann Louise-Filcher Randall;Cummings:Fmcher Dohs"Virginia Ellis
.27 .WoodyMetrger x. Ronald Wilson(Metzger Katherine 'Nora Holbrook
29 Nicole Adele Rider Everett Duane Kiefer, Jr. Anne Nicoll Both
29 Jennifer Crane Kiefer Everett Duane Kiefer, Jr. Anne Nicoll Bose
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6 Alexandra Campbell Peter Dow Campbell, 2nd Margaret Ann Murdock
,Q (Danielle:Ma_y!Robinson Sumner iEmmanuel Robinson Norms'Margaret CIS lJames'Pettick'�Finn .Frahk-.RogercFmn Judith'Lynne Clark
r .i18. Shannon Lynn'Eastman Bradford _Moody Eastman Sandra'Lou Carpenter
December
.3_ Kimberly:Ann-Felt Wiliam'Michael Felt Marygrace Helena Landers
. ` 3 Lothar Obedander George Fred Oberlander Kathleen Maude McGrath
8 Robert Nathanael Currier David Ferris Carrier Deborah Louise Dalrymple
BIRTHS—Continued
Watts Mother
Date Name at Land
10 Duane Francis Wiggins Gary Arthur Higgins a Mabel Field N
II Brian Thomas Wheeler Barry Herbert Wheeler Nancy Claire McLaughlin .
18 Sean Robert Corrigan Robert William Corrigan,.t(- Maureen Carol-Handlin
25 Steven James Mayo -Kenneth Newcomb Mayo:-�'".; Donna Mee Perteeault:.
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ACTION IN SELECTMEN'S AND DEPARTMENTAL APPROPRIATIONAL ACCOUNTS
IN 1970
Account Appro- Credit Carried Bal. to
• Numbers priation Transfers Expended to 1971 Revenue
GENERAL GOVERNMENT
Moderator 10..x1 50.00 50.00
V;Salary of Elected Moderator 1043 _ ,�,� 50.00•Expenses 0.-
'Departmental Totals . - 100.00 _50.00 50.00
Finance Committee
Cl 0 .75
Clerical Wages - 11-0-2 388.8
2 389.55 8880 29.75 �„
Expense 114 .
3 75.00 0'
Departmental Totals 464.55
433.81 30.74 "•
Selectmen's Department 9,900.00
Salaries-Elected Selectmen 12-0-IA .
IA 9,900.00
Salaries- 100.00
Elected Constables 12-0-1B 100.00 12,760.00
Salaries/Wages-Oerical Staff 12-0-2 12,760.00 2,129.18 34.79
Expense 12-0-3 2,163.93 2, 1,134.79
Engineering 12-0-7 1,50 129.18 0.00 3387.70 1,113.00
Legal Expense 124 ,
12-0-8 4,500.00 750.00
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Dog Officer 750.00
Departmental Totals 31,673.93 29,412.42 2,261.51
Town Office Building - 6,273.59
custodian's Wages 12-1-2 6,273.59
Expense - 12-1-3 10,900.00 9,825.97 782.52 291.51
Aemtmt pppro Credit Carried I1a1. to
• Numbers .prlatlo® Transfers 'Expended to 1971 Revenue
EgtupMent 12-1-4 .500.00 - 500.00
Departmental Totals 17,6733.9 16,099.56 782.52 791.51
Aasetaoi 141e4rtment •
Seleries-=EleitbA`Aasers 131 6,900:00
4 6,900.00
Expense, 1343 2,400.00 2,105.55 • 294.45
Eytupttient .. 13-0-4 •
Assessors' Maps 374..-7
Departmental-Totals • 9,300.00 - 9,005.55 294.45
Town Accountants Office sa'•Salary-Town Accountant 1442A 7,790.00 - 8.)
Salary-Clerk 14-0-2B 4,910.00 7,790.00
Expense 14-0.3 415.37 4,714.46 195.54
isquipment. . 144.4 320.48 94.89
Departmental TOE 13,115.37 12,824.94 290.43
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CoDeetor-Treasurer's Office
Salary-ElaYad Collector 1541A 3,200.00 3,200.00
Sylary-Enacted Treasurer 15416 3,300.00 3,300.00
Ssla'ry/Weges--Assistant 1542. 4,520.004. ,j m .A520.001 .i ty 1nl - _ Fc..."r'S
-Eryense'. - • _ „154}3:-� 1 ,3,802.87 _ " - 2,974.83
.Additional-clerical - 1544 3,672.90 2,427.40 828.04
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Departments'Totals 18,495.77 16,422.23 2.073.54
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Numbers missions Transfers Expended to 1971 Revenue
Town Clerk's Office • 6,350.00
' Salary-Elected Town Clerk 15A-0-1 6,350.00
Espease- - • 15A43 503.97
450 00 53.71
P9w P ent. • " .50.00 3920 10.80
Om of State .78 it'- Ti-4f t i-..,75.00 71'f.-11 175.00. ,
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Departmental Totals Q. 15,911i.97 '4839:46 13931
•
wag Board .. 361.20
Qeridal'Wages .1642 333.90 27.30 361.20 1,873.77
Eapeni 16-0-3 ,2,410.00
•Departments' Totals •2,743.90 2730 89143 1,873.77 'r
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Apps rival Wages 1742 ' 278.25 134;40 143.85
Wages 17-0-3 350.00 34331 649
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,. Departmental Totals. - _ . 628.25 477.91 150.34
EleelloeS and gitig strut otls '
•'pisses-Registrars 1842A 3,188.43 3,188.43
Wages-Election Workers 1842E 1,150.00 1,072.63 77.37
1843 . . .585:00 1.48 586.48
•Departmental Totals - 4,923.43 1.48 4,84734 77.37
Personnel Board . •'. 136.80 185:80
Clerical Wages ' 19-0.2 222.60