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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1975-05-12 Annual Town Mtg Report RE?ORT OF Tu- A=AL T01,TN r, mI JG ''lav 12 B 1 975 In accordance with the ?,larrant the meeting was held in the Nausea Regional ?,piddle School Gymnasium, _Monday aiay 12, 1975. The TMeeting ,-Tas called to order by the Moderator, Stephen Doyle, there being a cuorezm (122) present. The Registrars were Dorothea Ragan, Jon -Howard. The Tellers were Faul. Sylver, Gladys Curtis, Dorothy Grenier, Doris Powell and Richard Kirzstor_.-. The Pages were Sylvia Eldredge and Lisa uan�on. The Warrant was read by the To7w= Clerk, Ruth Eddy, with the exception of the articles, which were read as they were being considered. The Invocation was offered by Rev. Donald hills. This -,Aas followed by the Pled Ge of Allegiance to the Flag. ARTICLE 1 . To act on the annual report of the Selectmen and other Town officers. ,TOTS that the Town accept the interim Annual Report of the Selectmen and other TOta,2 officers. AR`"ICL:� 2. To see if the Te,an trill vote to authorize the ToVm Treasurer., zri.th the approval, of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenge of the financial year beginning July 1 , 19757 in accordance ,v^th the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 4, and to isslae a note or notes therefor, payable within one yea.-, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accor.:ance with General Chapter 44, Section 17. ITOTrR UNA'vrT�`OUSLY that the Towr_ authorize the To,,an Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borroir money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning July 1 , 1975, in accordance iti*ith the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 4L., Section 4, and to issue a note or notes therefor, paya7ble within one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance ti�ith General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 17. ARTICLE 3• To hear the report of any special committee. A report was read by Mr. Harry Perkins, Ghm. Special Committee on Study of Joint-Tozv-ns' owned Great Ponds, a copy of which is appached. ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to fix the salary and compensation of all elective officers of the Town as provided by Section 108, Chapter 4.1 , General Laws as amended, for the twelve month period beg-a-Ming July 1 , �975s to be effective July 1 , 1975. That the salary and compensation of all elective officers be as follolas: Yoderatc... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 200.00 361 ect mangy,0kai rman. . ... ...... 41250-00 Selectmen (two).. . . . .. . . . . .. . 77500.00 Assessors (three). . . . . . . . . . . . 112250.00 TOTa71 Clerk. . ... . .. . . . .. . . .. . . :7500.00 Town Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,500.00 Board of Health.. . . . . . . . . . . .. 600.00 Tour. Constable.. . ... .. . . . . . . . 200.00 School Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17205.00 1,rwter Commiss?oners. . .. . .. .. . ' 1 ,900.00 TOT= that the Town vote to fix the salary and compensation of all elective officers of the Fawn as provided by Section 108, Chat per 41 , General Laws as amended, for the twelve month period beginning July 1 , 1975, to be effective July 1 , 1975, as follows: 1°VToderator.. . . . . . . . . ........ . .$ 200.00 Selectman, Chair-man. . . . . . . .. . 4..;; 50.00 - 'Selectm;-n (two). .. . .. . . . . ... . 7:500.00 Assessors (three).. .... .. . . . . 11 ,250.00 .To,fn Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:500.00 To,..m Treasurer. . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. 7:500.00 Hoard of Health. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600.00 :Toti:n Constable. . . .. . .. .. . . .... 200.00 School Committee.. ... ... . .. . .. . 700.00 ?;tater Commissioners. . . . . . . . . . . . ' ,900.00 The chairman_ of the School Committee 1r1r. Hopkins corrected a typegraphical error in the`35bhool Committee salaries which be corrected to read $700.00 ARTICLE 5. To see if the Tot.Tn will vote to raise and appropriate such sumns of money as may be deemed necessary to defray Town charges and excenses for the year July 11 1975 through ,Tune 30, 7976. ncoil, REPORT F THE �� L TOWN ,'T' +r; I F' HAY 1 1Continued _ �='0_ 0_ :��Q T:�.�__ TG 0_ HAY , x'75 -, nzLTI r,", i, Continue% The following amendments .sere voted. That the Town raise and appropriate Two Million, Six Hundred and Thirty Thousand, Eight Hundred, Fifty-nine and 55/100 Q2,630059.55) Dollars to defrayTown charges and expenses for the Year July 1 , 1975, through June 3C, 1976, said sam reTlectin a decreaseThousand,Seven ousand, One Eundred and Fifty t ree and 5q/VO_($7,153.50) Dollars in the Nauset Regional School District operation. budget as requested by said School District. That the town amen: Item 104 Old till Expense to 04270.00 making the total Budget $2,630,409.55 The following owing bu °'et :las noted u3'tan moushy: 1. Moderator $ 200.00 2. Selectmen's Salaries 11 ,750.00 ? Selectmen's Expense 2,000.00 4. Torn Accountant's Salary 10,829.0C 5. ?o=.m Accountant's Expense 250.00 6. Town Clerk Klaay 2,500.00 7. Treasorer Collector Salary 7,500.00 U. Asst. To Y*� Cher?. ""real. , 7 300_00 Coilec'or salaT „ 8. SenVr Clerk Salary 7,335.00 9. Town Clerk Expense 250.00 10.Treasurer Collector Expense 6450_00 11 .Tax Title Exnen.se 4,850.00 12.Assessors' Salaries U1250-00 ,250.00 13.yeputy Assessor Salary 10,400.00 1A.Assessors Expense 3,640-OC 15.Senior Office Clem_- 61850.00 15a.Princi tial Office Clerk 7,800.00 16.Junoir Office Clerks 118793-60 17.General Office Supplies Expense 17800.00 18.r,aTrr -- - 18a.Law Expense 12,000.00 19.Election Expense 4,300.00 20-Registration . . . 21 -Clerical Salary Planning Eoard 6,370-00 22-Planning Eoa.rd Expense 4500.00 - 23.Erxrert Pee Account 2,500.00 24.Finance Committee Expense 800.00 25.Tosrd of Appeals Expense 872.00 26.Town Hall Custodian Salary 4,667.00 27.Town Hall Expense 84,000.00 28,Legal !averti Si n` 1 ,500-00 29.Insurance 281647.25 Total General Government Q191 ,10325 30 Police Salary Wages $201 ,720-78 W .Fire & Police Dispatch . . . . . 32.Pol_ce7Vnze 21 625.00 32a.00g Officer 4,500.00 33-Police A Firs Sta. Dysrat ng 7=1. 238305.00 34-Fire Chief Salary 5,200.00 35.Fu11._mime Firemar, Salary 9,013-68 36,Call Firemen Nages 7 38-Rescue Tag= 4 750.00 38a.Overtime Training 600.00 39.Fire Expense 10,799.75 40.Rescus Es lense 3,055-00 L1 .Gas inzpectcr Salary 1 ,300.00 A2.-^sst. Gas inspector Salary 50.00 43-Gas inspector Expense 75.00 - 440c, ,ce Constable ?00.00 n Seel l fish Constable Sa?.a_ry 27244.00 46-Isst. Shellfish Constable Salary 4764.00 n, T A,--.,.,panse 500.00 48.A? ear vas Comm. ;3 Persons) Salary 150.00 49.le:2^ves Comm. Expense 150.00 50.3ca;rd of Health Salaries NO= 51 -Health ? gent Salary 11 ,908.00 52.Inspector of Animals Salary 40-00 5 3.Rcard of Health office Supplies, Gcn-Expenses 1 ,000.00 531.7il ea,ge 800.00 54.1nsPector of 301_di ngs Salary i17024-00 REPORT OF THE ANNUAL TC9)11, �T ,L_TNG OF p,P.Y 12,1+975 ARTICLE 5 continued_ 55. Lsst Tu*, - TOnctor & To»Wgt` �rary $ 17000.00 56. Building inspector Expense . . . , Meeting & Dues 17250-00 mileage for Personal Vehicle . . . . . 57. Inspector of Wires Salary 4,200.00 58. Asst . inspector of Wires Salary 250.00 59. Conservation Comm Expense 17190.00 60. Street Lights Expense 12,000.00 61 . Plumbing Inspector Salary 67000.00 62. Asst. Plumbing Inspector Salary 500.00 63. Plumbing Inspector Expense 100.00 Total Protection of Property-Parsons $353,704.21 64. Superintendent Engineer's Salary $ 11 ,128.00 65. Sup erint en d ent's Salary8 979 400• 66. D.P.W. Tages, Salaries 6111285.00 67. Snore & ice Control Expense 152105.00 68. D.P.F. Expense 337118.00 69. Dztch Elm Disease 57000.00 70. insect jest Control 5,200.OQ 71 . Disposal Area Expense 30 526.00 Total Dept. of Public ��7orks $174>46.00 72. Water Superintendent Salary $ 10"961 .68 73. Asst. Water Superint en&= . ... 74. Clerk's ?loges 107 .80 75. Kaint. & Operator 7,612.00 76. Overtime 37160.00 77. Wor?cinT Foreman ?,'D--10 Salery 77750.00 78. Temp. or Reg. PT D-7 Salary 37260.00 79. Water Commissioners Salaries 17900.00 80. Office Expense 47850.00 -. 81 . Operating Expense 17?500.00 82. Building Expense 3,700.00 83. Equipment Expense 10:750.00 83a. Meter Expense 57000.00 83b. Maps & Flar,.s 27500.00 83c. Out of State Travel 350.00 'dotal Water Department $ 887936.48 84. Elementary School Comm. $ 17205.00 85. Elementary School Operation 09,285.00 86. Programs with Other Districts 33,400.00 87- Out of State Travel 300.00 Total Elementary School $444,190.00 88. Nauset Regional Operation $712:991 .86 89. Nauset Cap. _assessment 141 ,105.00 Total Nauset Regional $854:096.86 90. Cape Cod Reg. TeQh. High School08 329.15 Total School Budgets $1 ,39 7616.01 91 . Veteran's Agent Salary 172CO.00 92. Aid to Veterans & Dependents 12,000.00 929 Travel to Harwich (Office Expense) 350.00 Total Veterans 137550.00 93. Memorial Day Expense 450.00 94• Recreation ::expense 87696.00 95. Christmas Tree Lighting 125.00 Total Recreation $9,271 .00 - 96. Water Bonds Prin.. & Int. $258,750.00 97. Tay Anticipation Note interest 12,500.00 98. Fire--Police Station Disposal Area Bond int. 27,000.00 $298,250.00 100. 3rewster Ladies Library Assoc. $14,500.00 101 . Town Report Expense 3,500-00 102. Blue Cross-Blue Shield 17,121 .00 103. County Retirement Assessment 31 ,904.00 104. Old "Mill Expense 4,270.00 105. Nursing Services 3,000-00 106. Town Gasoline Expense 19,787-00 107. Town Archivist Expense 500.00 107a.Regional Historic Dist. Clark Wages 5,000.00 108. Historic District Comm. Apense 27500-00 REPORT OF THE AIV NAL TOWN 1,2513TING OF MALA 12.,1975 Continued 109. Council Or. Aging 21500-00 1,"'G BreIster Historical Commission 50.00 Total Unclassified $ 104,632.00 Total Town Budget 21630,409.55 Additional Appropriations Article 6. Roads S. 4. Chapter 765 Acts 1972 46,878.00 9. D.P-I•% Radio 91500.00 11 . D.P.S,z. Truck 81goo.00 12. Tubman Road 8,950.00 13. D.P.W. Chain Link Fence 1 ,783,00 -- 14. Drainage :,?illstone Road 27 , 00 15. Drainage .Alis Larding Road 900.00 16. Crosby Lane parking Lot 2,775.00 17. Robbins dill Parking Lot 2:900.00 18. Drainage Red Top Road 5,976.00 19. Gasoline Storage Area 27100.00 22. Passion Town of Arlington 215.56 23. Pension Comm. Of Mass. 467.66 24. Pension Teachers 11200.00 25. Board of Trade 11000.00 28, Naas et !?ork Shop 11000-00 32. Greenhead Fly 2C6.8C 33. Mental Health 11562.00 35. Police 2 Cruisers 10,138.00 33. Cons er lira*ion Fund 500.00 42. Orleans Water 27000.00 44. Shellfish Propagation 11000.00 . 48. Stabilization Fund 502000.00 49. Headstart 1,263. 18 67. House Numbering 6,500.00 70-6 _ Fire & Rescue Equipment 3,65{0.00 Total Additional Appro�ariations 174,05.20 From the Budget 2,630,409.55 Total to be raised from Taxation 2,804,474.75 - The FollowTing Transfers were voted Article 7. SU Ch. 497 Acts of 1971 to various Town Roads 241508.05 8. Road Machinery General rand for Road Machinery rairt. and Mc^aipment 4,000.00 10. S1 Ch.825 Act of 1975 to Various Roads -1,31272.CO 31 , State Grant to Library 19000.00 40. Water Reserved for appropriation Act to ?"dater Construction Mipei a Account 50,075.00 45. 90 !n Hall Exterior 'Repair to New office ec-uipment Account 5,000.00 r - L • Overi air Surpl�zsAccoun t to Reserve Fund Act 257000.00 72. Revenue Sharing to Fire Police Disposal Area Bono.^O .CO Total Transfers $152055.05 43. Borro*,,ring for Extensi6n of Water mains Alden Drive & Brooks Road 15,000.00 The meeting ,,]as recessed at 7: 30 after vot ins on article 41 -'b- the Special Totv-rt Meeting at 0:1--h beyinnin,v with Article 5. - ART1111"LE �. To See if the Tovzn ?•rill Vose to raise and appropriate the sum of ToS'F}r SiX 1P?10"JSald, Ii i H' d?e2 eYIrl S event ew (11$46,878.00) Dollars, pr1:iCh may be used under the nrQvry cions of Section 4, Chapter 765, Acts of 1075, for constr'..".ctiro'n, reconstruction or ilmnroven.ent - tyre projects on any of the foll©?*7iXl,g mozrn roads: Route 39, Freeman's Way, Story Brook Road, song Pond Road, Underpass Road, uarw ch Road, Great Fields Road or any other To*,rn road approved by th6.Board of Selec'men anr? the {Com. mon,•r,ralth of Massa-husetts Departme»t of Public.TWorks. 'Reim-busement received for. said '•;ork to bs returned to Available la-InrEs. REPORT OF THE AIMIJA L TOMIT =1ING OF Ulf 12, 197; continued VOTED that the Toi:*n vote to raise ar_d appropriate the sum of Forty—six thousand, Eight Hund-red and Seventy eight ($46,878.00) Dollars, hich may be used ender the provisions of Section 4, Chapter 765, Acts of 19727 for cor_str4ction, reconstruction or im-)rovemeYit—type projects on of the following To,s_'_ roads: Foute 39, Freeman's way, Stony Brook Road, Lon-- Pond. 'Road, Under�)ass Road., aririch Road, Great Fields Roads or any other To-wm road approved by the Board of Selectri er_ and the CommorwQalth of "Massachusetts Department of Public ,forks. ??eimburse+nent received for said work to be returned to Available F',nas. ARTICT7 To See If the To'.:T"_2 .*111 vote to transfer tie Sum of `!`i:"ent four T^ousand, Five-•Iur_dred and Fight Boll ars and Five Certs ($24,508.05) , from the proceeds received from the State under the provisions of Section 14, Chapter 497, Acta of '971 , for the purpose of cons"ruot.ion and maintenance of any of t'_^_e folloi7ring Town roads: Route 339, 11--eema's Way, St-ony Brod: F�oad, Long Pond Road, Underpass Roa , HaMil ch Road, Great Fields Road, or any other To',rzn. road approved by the Board of Selectme:: and the Conmon.•realth of 11assachusetts r Department of 1? l is :;ork^ and .acv fu?' V thereon. 'TOTED that +ti r3 sum Of T:i©nty four 7ho-:isG'_'d, ,"ive T--jandi"ed and .eight Do11?.rs a a Five Cents ('$24,50_`.05) , from the proceeds received from the State under the nAL rO'vwslons Of Section 12, Chapter 497, Acts of 1971 , for the purpose Of constrict on and maintenance of any of t^e folloi,Ting TO= roads: Route 39€ Freemp—n's ;lay Stony Brook Road, Long pond Road, Underpass Road, va—_,rich Road, Greet Field-- Road, or any other Town road anprovea by the Board of Selectmen and the Corr,.monn,ealth of Massac'^usetts, .Depa.rtment' of public ?Ior'_:s, and act fully thereon. KHOL, 8 To see if th Town will vote to appropriate from the Road Machinery General '.Fund, the sum of Four Thousand ($4,000.00) Dollars to be used :For the purchase, maintenance, and one-ration of Road 4achinery. VOTED UNANIMOUSLY'. that the Torn appropriate from the :'oad 1 achinery General the sazrn of Four Thousand ($4.000.00) Dollars to be used for the purchase, maintenance, and operation of Road Machinery. - ARTIC= 9 To See if the Toren iaill vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from uraproropriatew Available Fands.. in the Treasury, a 51,7m of 'dopey for the purchase and inst.sllation of a radio system for the Department of Public ?-?orks., VOTED to raise and apprOoriate $9,500.00 for the purchase and insta?1ation of a radio system for the De-oartnent of Public j',orks.f LRTICLE 10 To see if the Toi.n ,ill vote to transfer the sum of Thirteen Thousand, T*.•tio Hundred and Seven+y—tiro ($13,272.00) Dollars from the proceeds received from the State under the provisions of Section 1 , Chapter 825, Act of 1970! for the purpose of reconstruction, mairtenanC' and repair of any of the follo ding TOTAT roads: Route 399 Freeman's Way, Story Brook Road., Long Pond Woad, Underpass Road, Woad, Great Fields Road or any other Toren road approved, by the Board of Selectmen and the Commonwealth of ',assachusetts, Department of Public Works, and act fully thereon. VOTED that the sum of Thirteen Thousand, Taro Hunared and Seventy—two ($13,272.00) Dollars frog, the proceeds received from the State under the provisions of Section 11 Chapter 8257 Act of 1974 for the purpose of reconstruction, maintenance and repair of any of the folloi,,ing To�srn Roads: Route 39, Freemant s ?Eloy, Stony Brook Road., Long Pond Road, underpass Road, Fari,ich Road, Great Fields Road, or ar_r other Tome road approved by the Board of Selectmen and the Commonwealth of T:assachksetts., Department of Public Works, and act fully thereon. ARTT_CLE 11 To see if the Tom -,•'Rill vote to raise and appropriate or transfer f-^om unappropriated Available Fundsin the Treasury, a sus. of money to purchase and equip- neer vehicle for the Department of Public Works. 70TED to raise and appropriwte Night Thousand and Nine FTandred (8,900.00) Dollars, to purchase and, equip a nei�r vehicle for the Department of Public 'Nrorks. ART,ICT-3 12 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or take from Available F`knds in the Treasury, a sur: of money to resurfaOe Tubman Road, between Long Pond Road and Harwich Road. VOTED to raise and appropriate Eight T'housaxid, Nine H-andred and Fifty ($87950.00) Dollars, to resurface Tubman Road, between Long Pond Road and Harwich Road. The T eeting as adjourned at 11:05 p.m. and reconvened at 7:03 p.m. on ?"ay 137 1975 with the same registrars and tellers. The pages iiere Jed Duffy end. 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"rti.cle 21 continued by to be performed ­by the L partment of Pu_ �iorks of vi.assacnasetts for the improvement, development, maintenance and protection of tuida and non-tidal rivers : d streams, harbors, t1dL e a ergs foreshores and Shores along a public beach outside Boston Harbor, includins the Merrimack an Connecticut ?divers, in acco^_^dance with Section 11 of~Chapter 97 of the Ganeraall Ls%-s G'_'la authorize the Selectmen to eXec- e-- 2nd deliver a bona' of indemnity therefor to the Com;mon.•realth. VOTED AS PRI-7-ED ABO77 .. ARTT-C 22 to see if the Tower. ii-ill vote to mise and a :;ronriate as paynent due, the sum off Hundred Fifteen anr 56/1.00 �� 1 717101 r 1e ��_ars for +.e �ear under the r_ovisory of Chapter Section 1-1-9A vt'. the General La"q5, ..,.n'l 2.ZLthCr=7a '�1^_e m0;-%m r'reaS"':.re=" to A^,T Sa_d to the TOi7n of Arlin ton, :Ras., said Chapter referring, to the non—cont»zbut 0ry pens -payr':f'.u'_'_ts Made +10 -,,rater•..ns Vo= U,TIj�rjT_T.OJST t o raiS e 'w-J'�O^T is t f) 2S pay7_ dZ 6 g 'u o S,<X or T' O Hundred Fifteen _,ad z:z 100 ($21,% r-6) Dollars for the year 1974, under L,,--- wrOViSiOr_S of Cbiapte» 32, Section 593 of t'_^_e rse�_,CrGi ra'.^.TS, n' aatho �e the 'T o,;,,n 'T'rca.St.rer to -pay Said appropriation to the Totnn of Lriingtonj -ass. , said Chanter referring, to the non cor_tri'vatory pension pays eats made to veterans. :_! 'TCL?' 23 to See �f the `�o�:, �:�I? VOue t0 rouse and appropriate es -payment due, the sum of Four Hundred Sieg,seven and 661100 ($4.67.66) Dollars for the year 1974, under the provisions of Chapter -2, Section 591 of the General Laws and authorize the Toxn Treasurer to pa>y Said appropr41at,o on to-.the Corlmonwealth of Massachusetts, said Chapter referring to the non- Contr?lmztory pension pa,m nts made t o ve t erarz. ?TOTEI) UTLA.%Tn,'IOUSTY to raise and. appropriate a5 pay le:It dUe, the SU 1 of FC' r Mur_red sixty-seven and 661100 ($467.66) Dollars for the year 1974, under:- the provws?ons of Chapter 32, Section 593 of the General Larrs and authorize the Town Treasurer to pay Said appropriation. to the Con—momlealth of !--TasS— achuSetts Said Cha-;)ter referrin- to t-he non—contributory vensio�`_ n?.yment.S ma!x e to vet era'=s. AHTTCLr 2A to see if the "_'o:tiXk will vote to raise and appropriate the sum. of 11undred ($11200.00) Dollars for.the period from jl l 1 , 1976, under t"^_e provisions of Chapter 944, Sections 1 and 2, Acts of -19711 an Act providing that cities and tons grant an amzual pension to certain retired teachers and that the Common.tiealth reimburse said cities and to;-ns for the ammount of allsuch 'Oensions. 170^ED UMUT`?�YOUSLY to raise and appropriate the sum of Twelve Hundred ($17200.00) Dollars for the period from Jul.T 1 , 1975 to mune 30,1976, ,waver the prozr sior_s of Chapter 944, Sections 7 and 2, acts of 15717 a:: Act providin that Cities and txsms grant an annual pension to ce-f ta,i'1 ret;»ed teachers and t' at the Commonwealth reimb=se Said cities and tmms for the amount of all such pensions. ARTICLE 25 to see if the To-•m T.iII vote to raise and. appropriate_ the sE,-n of One Thousand ($1 ,000.00). Dollars for publishing the advantages and services of the Town in the form of the 1975-76 Bre Brewster Guide 2Yld T. published annually by the Brewster Board of Trade, such a -ooblic appropriation to be augmentative in a minority eirount to those majority fuxzr:s raised and furnished privately by the Brewster Board of Trade; said appropriation to be in accordance with Chapter 4758 Acts of 1969 and to act fully thereor_. VCTED that the Town raise and appropriate the sum of One Thous;_,nd ($17000.00) Dollars for publishing the advantages and services of the Town in the form of the 1975-76 Guide and :.tap published annually by the Bre-nmter Board of Trade: such a public appropriation to be augmentative in a minority amount to those majority funds raised and furnished privately by the Brewster Board of Trade; said a propriation to be z,n accordance with Chapter 475, Acts of 1969-and to act fully thereon.. BRTTCLE 26 To sea if the Toirr_ will vote to raise andl wpnrorria,te the sum df Four Thousand ($4,000.00) Dollars to the Brewster Bi--Centennial Committee for use in compiling a book of photographs, to be sold during the Bi-Centennial ceriod. Proceeds of books solE to revert to Tokn: Treasury. VOTED That this Articie be indefir_itely postponed. REPORT OF THE A�PTraL TO'oM =ING OF :!Pff 12 71975 continued AT?TTCT,F 27: to see if the 7ov,,, *frill -rote to pass the following resolution: ^ ER7,I S, the Tov,�n of 3retrster is annually rec-aired to raise funds on the -property tax support of State enacted programs, and; WtZ'R `4S the To.,n of Brewster does not receive its full entitlement under most State 'did categories, and: ";"'TRI S, "he burden to raise all these funds falls s-"aarely on the taxpayers of the Town of Brewster and; v ERBLS, only a small amount of revenue from the State is received in the Tovm_ of Brerfrster for municipal services not related to education, and; ,,EEREAS, the property taxpcapers of the `o-,,-n of Brewster can no longer afford to carry the heaviest burden of taxation on the local taxes, NH0 d � JFORF BF IT ??JSOLVFD that the peters of the TotTn of Brevrster do hereby call upon their legislators and the other members of the General court along ,,nth -the governor to 'Vote in favor of a program of municipal a?d and additional educational aid during this 1075/1a75 legista{ive session- to redistribute the tax burden through use oi' the less regressive forms of taxes availwble at the State level , such as sales and /or income tax. 70TED AS PRINTED 1130VE, aR`"?CLJ 28 To see of the to-,r -,,rill vote to raise and appropriate or ta'>e From available Fand.s the sum. of One Thousand ($1 ,CCO.00) Dollars as provided in TTassachuset-ts General Chapter 40, Section 5, Clause 39, to help defray ex-penses in provl a.ang facilities for training, rehabilitation and empl o7ment of mentally retarded and handxcaoued residents of the Totm. of Bre-lster employed at Nauset 'Iorleshop Inc. , Orleans, r,Tassachasetts, or to do anything in relation thereto, to be spent under the supervision of- the Board of Directors of Yauset Workshop. (By request of Nauset Edorkshog, ?no.) VOTED to raise and appropriate the sum of One Thousand ($1 ,000-00) Dollars as provided in �Tassachusetts General La��rs, Chapter 10y Sectiona Clause 39, to hel'o defray e=enscs an provwding facilities for training, rehabilitation and employment of mentally retarded and handicapped residents of the Town of Bre,rster e:nloyed at Nauset Tdorkshop, Inc. , Orleans, Massachusetts, or to do anything in relation thereto, to be spent under the supervision of the Board of '.Directors of Nauset ?^,orkshop. (By request of Nauset ?4orkshop, Inc.) --- ^RTICLB 29 To see if the Toi,.n krill authorize the Selectmen to increase reimb-arsement for TOL'n employee travel , from .12o per mile at present , to per mile for fiscal year ending Tune 30,1075, 70TED to aut-norize the Selectmen to increase reimbursemant for X01^71 employee travel, from . 12o ner mile at n=resent , to -1 Jr per mile for fiscal year erring June 30, 107 . ` St73 'IT 30 mO See if the To ^n Tr^11 authorize and 1?tSi' C the ?Oi.' Treasurer to par the 7opn7 Tay returns from the assessments of 19974 to the Brewster Ladies'. Library Association it accordance with Charter 140, Section 172. VOTED to authorize and inst,ct the Town Treasurer to pay the Dog Tay returns from the assessments of 197A t0 thereSsTStE'T L2dicS$ j )r3 r �SSOC4?tjoYl X11 actor^-anon wit?l Chaapter 140, Sectlo"3 172. V T7!C= 31 to see if the Town 7,7il l vote to transfer From: Available 711nds in the T-nsasur-, funds received from the Commonwealth, the su!r. of One Thousand (1 ,000.CC) Dollars to the Brewster Ladies' Library Association. 0TED tc transi'er f"'rom ,:available Funds in the Treasury9 funds received From the Com_monY•re?lth, the sum of One Thousand (1 ,OOC.00) Dollars to the Brr3tister Ladies' Library Association. ^RTICLE 32 To see if the Town will vote to raise and arprororiate the sum of Taro 'Hundred six and 80/100 ($205.80) Dollars ander the provisions of Chapter 388, Acts of 105 , a chided bvr Chapter 433 0f 101-1�a Control of Greenhead Fly, and aut1orize the To-,rn Treasurer to pay said .-appropriation into the State Treasury. NOTED to raise and a pro-prate the sum of `ri•To 'Hu,ndred, S?x and 80/100 ($205.80) Doll ars under the pro.i si ons of Chap er 388, Acts of 1954, a ended 'OVl" Chanter 4.33 of 199';, Control Of G'ree_n?neaa Tly, and a':_thorize the mov7n Treasurer to pay say.^ appropriation into the State �reasur-,'. r/ OF r� p %i c SORT C_ '� ANN'u�iL 1`Oy''.IT T�T�TING OF :SAY 12,1975 continued ARTICLE 33 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Seven Hundred Thirteen ($713.00) Dollars for Children' services and the .sins of Eight Hundred Forty—nine ($849.00) Dollars for adults! services to be paid to the Cape Cod Mental Health Association under the direction of the School. Committee, for services to be rendered to the children and citizens of the Tt;Qn of Brewster at the Menta. Health Center, for the twelve months from July 21 1975 to June 30, 1975, under the provisions of the Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 5 (140c). By Request VOTED UNANIT" USLY To raise and appropriate the sum of Seven Hundred and Thirteen ($713.00) Dollars for childrens' services aand the sura of Eight Hundred and Forty—nine ($849.00) Dollars for adults' services to be paid to the Cape Cod Mental Health Association under the direction of the School Committees for services to be rendered to the children and citizens of the Town of Brewster at the Mental Health Center, for the twelve months from Julyl , 1975 to June 30, 1976 under the provisions of the Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 5 (40c). By Request ARTICLE 34 To see if the Town will vote that it shall be unlawful to install, maintain or use a mechanical protection device that is automatically keyed to and/or activates the telephone (numbers) lines controlled by and/or listed to the Brewster Fire Department and/or Police Department without written approval of the Department Head. All such devices shall be removed, or obtain the appropriate written approval within. 60 days of the effective date of this By—Law- For the purpose of this Section, mechanical protection dsvices shall be defined as : An electrically operated instrument composed of sensory apparatus and related hardware which automatically sends over regular telephone lines by direct connection or otherwise, pre—recorded voice alarm upon receipt of a stimulus from the sensory apparatus that has detected a physical force or unauthorized intrusion, or condition inherently characteristic of a fire. VOTED UNANIMOUSLY AS PRINTED ABOVE ARTICLE 35 To see if the Town will raise and appropriate a sum of money to purchase and equip two (2) new cruisers for the Police Department, and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to trade--i.n. one (1) 1974 Ford cruiser as part of the purchase price, and to transfer one (1) 1974 Ford cruiser to the office of the Board of Selectmen. VOTED That the Town raise and appropriate the sure of Tera Thousand, One Hundred and Thirty—eight(tJ01138.00) Dollars to purchase and equip two(2) new cruisers for the Police Department, and to transfer one (1) 1974 Ford cruiser to the office of the Board of Selectmen. ARTICLE 30' To see if the Town will raise and approprate a sum of money to-pgrchase and equip two (2) new cruisers for the Police Department, and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to trade—in two (2) '1974 Ford cruisers as part of the purchase price. IT Baas voted to POSTPONE this article indefinitely. ARTICLE 37 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Four Hundred Twenty—five ($425.00) Dollars to subsidize a Brewster team in the Cape Cod Amateur Soccer League, such tears to have a majority of its members residents of the Town. This Article was WITHDRAWN. ARTICLE 38 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred ($500.0{0 Dollars to be added to the Conservation Fund. VOTED To see if the Town will raise and appropriate the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars to be added to the Conservation F=d. ARTICLE 39 To see if the Town will vote to accept a gift of a Chickering piano given to the Town by Mrs. Knowlton Bigelow. VOTED UNAxTI'MCUSLY To accept a gift of a Chickering piano given to the Town by Mrs. Knowlton Bigelow. ARTICLE 40 To see if the Town will vote to transfer a sum of money From. the Fater Receipts Reserved for Appropriation Account to the Water Construction I ense Account. REPORT OF THE ANNUAL TOWN :MEETING OF MAY 12, 1975 continued ARTICLE 40 continued VOTED UNANIMOUSLY That the Town transfer the sum of Fifty Thousand and Seventy—five 0x,075.00) Dollars from the dater Receipts Reserved for Appropriation Account to the Water construction Expense Account. ARTICLE 41 To see if the Town will authorize the Water Commissioners to use the WiJer Construction Expense Account for the Extension of water mains in those areas where, in the judgement of the Commissioners the extension of the mates will serve the best interest of the Town in improving reliability and quality of service. VOTED UNANIMOUSLY To authorize the Water Commissioners to use the Water Construction Expense Account for the Extension of water mains in those areas where, in the judgment of the Commissioners the extension of the mains will serve the best interest of the Town in improving reliability and quality of service. ARTICLE 42 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money to add to the Town of Orleans Water Service Account to pay the hydrant rental fee, and the water purchased from the Town of Orleans, a portion of these funds to be returned to the account through the billing of water use to the residents of Brewster now being served by the Orleans Water System. VOTED That the Town raise and appropriate the sum of Two Thousand ($29000.00) Dollars to add to the Town of Orleans Water Service Account to pay the hydrant rental feet and the water purchased from the Town of Orleans, a portion of these funds to be returned to the account through the billing of water used to the residents of Brewster now being served by the Orleans Water System . ARTICLE 43 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate by borrowing or otherwise, a sum of money for extending water mains not less than six inches but less than sixteen inches in diameter for 2000 feet more or less on Allen Drive and Brooks Road. (By Petition). VOTED That the Town raise,_ by borrowing, the sum of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000.00) Dollars to extend the water main from Freeman's Way along Allen Drive and Brooks Road, using two thousand (2,000) feet of 81' pipe, the property owners guaranteeing the Town 10% per year for fifteen years return on the cost thereof. (per Water Commissioners) ARTICLE 44 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate One Thousand ($19000.00) Dollars to be used for the propagation of shellfish, said money to be spent under the direction of the Board of Selectmen. VOTED That the Town vote to raise and appropriate the stun of One Thousand ($1 ,000.00) Dollars to be used for the propagation of shellfish, said money to be spent under the direction of the Board of Selectmen. ARTICLE 45 To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the Repair Exterior Town. Hall Account the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars to New Office Equipment Account. VOTED To transfer from the Repair Exterior Town Hall Account the sum of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars to New Office Equipment Account. ARTICLE 46 To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to lay—out a fifty (50) foot way from Route 137, commonly known as Long Pond Road, westerly over a stretch of land known as Crosby Neck between Long Pond and Sheep Pond to Route 124, commonly known as Harwich Road, and raise and appropriate Eight Thousand ($8,000.00) Dollars for the engineering and appraisal fees connected therewith. It was voted to POSTPONED thi6 article Yes 103 No 33 — ARTICLE 47 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the hater Commissioners to expend from the Water Office Expense Account, the sum of Three Hundred and Nine ($309.00) Dollars for the purchase of a new typewriter. NOTED That the Town authorize the Water Commissioners to expend from the Water Office Expense Account, the stun of Three Hundred and Nine ($309.00) Dollars for the purchase of a new typewriter. ARTICLE 48 To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate =5 ORT OF muE A77JAL TO!,N �'11M OF 3,MY 12,19711-, continued ARTICLE 48 eontinaed a sum of money for deposit to the Stabilizati-on Fund. VOTED UNIAIT110USLY -That the_"�own 7 to -to raise =Dropri.�te._-the- sum of,2,2 y ($50.,000.00) Dollars for deposit to the Stabil-ization Fund. : ?'ICLE9 To see if the Town gill vote to raise and appropriate from Available Funds One Thousand, T.•ro Hundred and Sixty-three and 18100 ($12263.18) Dollars 'to the Nauset Head Start Progra. serves Bre-w-ster children. Such fundis to be spent under the direction of the Board. of Selectmen. (By Petition) . A motion to POSTIPOTTE this article was DwFr4fi . VOT That the Town vote to raise and appropriate the sum. of 9ne Thousand,Two Hundred and Sixty-three and. 18/100 ($1 ,263.18) Dollars to the Nauset Head Start Pro2—g=,, =n ly serves Brewster children. uchfun s to be Sent under direction _ of the Board of Selectmen. BY Petition), A!7ICLE 50 To sue feat action the To?tiTn fill take with reguard to its Herring or Ale-,,rives Fisheries. VOTED Not to Sell its Herring or Alewives Fisheries. .AM 1C1,3 51 To see if the Town will vote toamend the Zoning Byi-11jafi1 Section III—A by addir_a the Zoning ristrict "..ietl=ands—Conservancy'., Short name e4'v'C!4 VOTE YES 122 NO 2 to amend the Zoning By—Laf., Section IIr—A by adding the Zoning 7`istrict "Wetlands--conservancy", Short name "WC". AHPICLE 52 To see if the 'Town frill vote to amend the Zoning By—Laws Section. IIT by adding Section IIID a.:s follows: D. Wet!ands-Cons ervancy District.. Wet!ands-Conservancy Districts are intended to preserve and msinvair_ the ground riater table on which the inhabitants of this or other municipalities depend for Fater supply; to protect tine purity of coastal and ii^.land =haters for the propagation of fisrr and shellfish and for recreational purposes; to protect he public healthand safety; to protect persons and property from the hazards of flood and tidal miters which may result from unsuita1le development in s".:E.."Sps, ponds, bogs, or marshes along -watercourses or in areas subject to floods or extreme high tides and to conserve the natural character of its environment, wild. lite and open space for the education ane. general welfare of the pistil ic. 1 . Locations and boundaries. P_ Tetlands Conservancy Districts soils shall inclads the follo-, soil types and'. soil associations: Tfuc'k'peat,tldca marsh,coastal beach, cranberry bog,freshvater marsh,Deerf:.QldgAu CresgScarbarog�?ingret,Belg^adE and Ray ham. Soil descriptions and their interpretations of land uses will be found in the report prepares for the To.1;n of Bre-aster by the T,Jnited Staves De-partment of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service.. b. The locations arid- boundaries of the t'i'etlar:ds Conservancy Districts shall 'be Shovn by an ove-_lay ma-p entitlEeLg "Map of the 'Tetlands Conservancy 74s+ i t i e Town ,4,c gel 49 t b r c,,s in o kTn cf Bre;rsterg�...,.sackra its g d.a ed October 31 ,1974, filed with the Tofrn Cler'_�c, and hereby made a part, of this By La--,% Detailed soil survey Field Sheets on file idth the-Tof..m Clerk shall be used, it necessary, to determine bov,ndaries with respect to any given parcel. c. Any parcels or ,crti onsof land too small to show on this map but containing soil types and associations as described in a above shall be spa o ject to this By-La,,w% 2. Prohibited uses. The follof.inz uses are prohibits(-' -A-thin the Wetlands Conservancy Districts as defined it this a. Residential or commercial st_actures. b. Dumping or filling frith refuse, trash,rubbish, or debris.. . o. Any se­,-ztge disposal systems, Storage areas, tan'ks,for Chemicals or petr 1 eu^ -i rA o d zc fc, or other poanrfwal sources of substantial pollution. A. Permitted. es. xcervd w in _ belo::, uil -;- pt as poi bdl ac structures and premises in -Tetiands Conservancy Districts may be used only for the following purposes, so long as no dredging or filling is Involved: a. 4'isf'king and .q.�,El�sie„hin� ,i"iGl'1�^''ro the r-misin "'an- o. Wis__ ani shellfish. .. est ... d P tat^ .�. 4 C"_arN an harvesting ... Or ot•�'y,u="u.Zi'_?� �'u..�": _ .r:'�;.iLc ,T_ S r1 S g��"L�G �...� E:2�nt� c�.:i,� �' l ,n 1, i' 1 'm;' v. c c^S �rri ^- t^1^ Y 0 Gro:'?S i C wiA_ u,� not 3...� C o Such crow CraIb eS,maarzh aj berr'Es a,+_n' shi-ab rr',:.its and tress, ani wo"_"k 'i:CJAerltal :Yinro�.p. SEH. 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Tn P .=oert 7 . S � S shall not be aceu onFoVer o ',." n.ao ave into TQ;i,rn » o=ty ?7, out a ' errniI iss� ,,e 'l bt tl' rs 3ujlrai -1 �rr in n s .�l = __ - u ,.. �� _ _ � � .o she gid _ } c_cceot for One Or_ _ o „ ;. dentlfioation si tm folr Oacw unit an'. one on^ io - identification SiZn, for c '_` o-ne ocraiaJatJon as vermitted. in Sect-Jon .T.j. I—. F'a.iaZravhs 1 , and 2 . 2 . 'T`_.e total surface axea shall not exceed sraare fee`:, . sA �1 l) erm4, may be iSSTJ, ed =or a I.Jmi tew per' od of ti'• e onl - - J F not to exceed 5 Ynont_ s . 4 . 1 f ee O-.P $ 1 . OC shall be C?":argc ed for each sign Permit . 707Ts=7 _ � 1 ." C ' .i NO 30 as printed above. ,L TICLE, 65 To See if the roi•?n vnlil Vot- e to arlene the Zoning 77r�T.aw Section 'T? IF 'by a' d nt I, F . General Sir. P.=-,n_ sions . I . Any traffic r i C or directional S - Z- ". O?,MeC',, and,. installed, bv a ZoveZ';". cie t al agency shall be permitted. . 2 . Signs icer-tifying Civic o7 ;,nn . 7ations ,laced O .' a lot Ot '_'ler th.G.n t � e 02 e OCCJ?Jle^l by the Off%.cmniz tion 2•e it if the 1� � . ' e� cirri a ' � w wwo . eG _. �y ire .. e a, S-Pecial as ar exception . J" OeC1 Fi Coll V eC,, deG y r0'.7. these reg4nllatiors o -re i ew= o -=y lto "lo� _ -anca? - wisulays exco-pt as =oviv. ed in Z. belo - r . ^ J ['r+'± l T u ^ r+� -!. " r r � - wY. C 1 Y .. . E osc _ 1 to^? Q1" o's , a SID 411T7I 1 l tdr S'^all not 'bv rerso," 0-f 1 . s lo^ £ + ; Ong size Or COiC �nterz"eTe ?, itYi t � CFxC Cr lJe COI1_ Sea oT ObStT' : Ct 3r ni fiwCtwVe ti ^ S O . any offi Ciai trn "('"F'i n si !ren traf f?Y signal -^ `�- y �� 1 �.. . � v � ..�";zF _ C :� A�_-al O _ 'if''F' � C fl as ' i;" c% or ani mate ^A signs of re^ gy�'71 C ,. ; or � reEP COIo?" C'a l7 '_n-t s g 'r21 l ret be perilitted . „1To ^ i c shall l a it the T,yee � ' f rvrVa .ra , ,� �. �. _ . _ be � ced __ vt� u a.: ea be L . _ �._� _ � a.�.�. "! 0 h ee in 1e Uht aUove t1^ e :s 'o,znn. or slcle:'.Ta' Yz ? rt wL j 1 L, e � -. i Tn � + IIe QCa � 4 -- 4TSi ,a'r 'tSeCti +'t 17'T,. 0 of , 'k w n � oteCt ^ e ? n all areas ; not '; o. n.=. eel 2 sc7uare« • V fVet , n s-�rfaCe arv? . d . m ^ e = Vis. on:. of thy ,^-, not exer=-:'7�'v ,. 1':`�. Si '-r m 7 0 m CC."_"fOrmi 7 -.7i + � thy 7+nV 12twa ?S Ofbr-trC1e 14 of _✓ e Tassn3a...__wias- eJ k < :Js State 31.7ildM " Gore entitle ITSicmSiS and 0Tµ, + r TF cri � a tr ^Z , r t r Jd.00 :. i.J �,.r. .ay � a � �, u_ ec t , ,.r e e V 1 II1Cre ' eSt � C- i Ve I^ ? eS� eC to ocatlonI 'mss izeF ;^_ eI �ht- o1" Zoning r T w: , the Zoni e nr"0viai0 ? s C t1is Sect Ton shall not CYeCI t '1 ;18 sign O '" e from QQ?n _ ormi tY •. ; -th the regulations of tNe 0lld !w"a "'tS =:1 is j nevi Com?? 0T*' i.S_T- "j C � L` C1- F Clla,• -I e � /+ . 7C)i of the r0 YF` " �O v10 A as printed above . RnTCIZE 66 To See if t :'1e 'f' oi-M l,-i11 Vote to e.-O" rove a house n':�1:?€tiring unG.eT C? aTasc10 of Sectior 21 of C �npt �r �0 0 � tie General 1� Fas I 1 . . 1l J?211C „ r �^S z L e rlo-c-71 of m e—,r^7tver cr or rear the 'l irs of Va_ V- y n1 be A', an v 1-,;r -,Uhe � l ; n. _ boa Fn�i neere�,a °SSeSSaTSt �l ? rzl In 3rJeCtCrF or moe =Sons c JO =need by the . � F ' ?�e met 10 v_ user to r Tiber baildir: s spall be as _' "' 10T•ICv t' Cv 6�k3 =JII;?: oe':'a :v'_1 � -tl: e .:' C?'1niS n1 n,., C V-i- Qhs (,,�- T2 ,C ., a ,.,.�, r;'* o "•.c. -� '! T S.z_ .. » a �'} - nr boa q ^-T rberS end nr C4, " , UL " I V `.' - v _ v. J .. F v W tr ' .:L.n., i.l -✓ e V�� ,�'.. n n,•+ - . 4 JAar _ Vw J _ V � A! v v V Wvva..� .-.__ tom• / - .J _ 4 _r r w 100 .3 701n!� r_- dw vJt vu ru at 1.. ,1e , oi " � est GC . \ � � -�� ," a -.�.�...� _ k vJ✓ ;`4 �.� ~ _�.,. iJ i±,�+�^n �,`�1 � r. 1 .� .+y-t- 1 ,y1 .r v+ i -s�s r _.. r , o /� a LO / ?J � J _:.. ,._ l�? r .".. '.~ a '�' y,V ?��_ V'Till +rave odd m;,=Ider C�+.n' tha 'r+« ,._7.a_�� .se ?'dill be.?...r even U: bl�. .,,"i . h C_ mum-be^ ; 1 be GSsJg ed GpU ^d.`tinate? 7T ver77 ten fcet . cant 10t :J aJs1_ j_1e r..2 :'1T.µ^?be-_ ✓ • 4 l j ll a,Sslgiieu 4n �CCO ?"'ca-;^ice td its rela''� � on t0 �i, .� e nea.T'eSt ^^ � n � .�'. y. Ut � _ ?� v an a.v ro Ie^1 way , G..� .nj T wn �1 L .,iV /, (1 70 T1 no7ase on .a C ^=ns ~" .yJ-,�. rwll be �v,"bererl fr iii the y •y � ee -�%TIi4 Q VI).s Inousc Faces . 2,50 22sWRT .r},_F m_TE n mrr TIAL TOPN =TT''.TG OP _'a12�ff 12, 075 continued ARTICLE 66 continued (m) A scant cor-en lot will e numbered from the street or rhic" it has the Ere2ter frontage. 7Om7D W 105 00 28 as printed above. ANTl'KE 67 To ,see 'i'f the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from Free sias-" the sun of Six Thousand, Five �,Tunarea ($6,500.00) Dollars to J_IT7 ement the Town house numbering system, the money to be expended at the airnoticn of the Wectmsen. An amen ment to c'hanye the amount to 550C,00 was ?efeated. NOTED To raise and appropriate the sum of- Sum of Six T o1?-.^-,r^._n , Five '•;anEweed ( 6 V0) Dollars - to in l ement the Town house numbering system, the money Q ,�KCC_Ci to be expended at the direction of the Selectmen. RTICI ' 68 To see if the Town will Vote to amend the Zonin Z7 T_-1 , Section 71 mabl n 1 , use Regulations, Retail an? Service, ?'!'J.7l)er W, by chanEinc "P" to "S" under the AL2 Rm, CH, and CS Districts so that 'portion of the table 7ill l read as follows: 72TED UNAT`T_tT_07S Y To amen'i the Zoning Ty-Law, Section 7, Table 1 , Use Regulations Retail and Service, number 10, by changing "P" to "S" rider the RLI RM, CH, and CS Districts so that portion of the table will read as follows: RR RL RM CH CS 7 10. Convalescent or nursing !home, medical Center, - S S S S - or clinics. ARTICLE 69 To see if the Town mill rote to adopt the following By"Tl s" pursuant to an Act of the Legis'tature (?x.#5473, Section 2, February 1975): The Annual Town Rcportshall be printed aria available for distribution to the inhabitants of Brewster within ninety CQQ days of the Close of the fiscal year, commenting with the year ended June 30, 1975 and each year thereafter. %0` EE 7YA7T7CUSL`r To adopt the following 3 "La.L. pursuant to an Act of the Legistaturn ('x;#5473, Section 2, February 1575): The Annual Town Report Shall be printed and available for distribution to the inhabitants of Brewster within ninety (90) days of the close of the fiscal gear, commencing ,,lith the year ended June 30, 1975, and each year thereafter. ARTICLE" 70 To Sen if the Town ill Vote to raise and appropriate, to -transfer from Revenue Sharing Funds or from Fee Cash7 the sum of Three'T"housand,-Six Hundrea ($3,600.00) Dollars to purchase the folloWinE Y`erru equipment fir Se Fire Departmznt and.Rescue Squad: Pager type radio receiver (R//S? $2,000.00 Recording Resusci•-Anne (R/S950.00 Portable Pump (F/,3) 700.00 $3,650.00 VOTED To raise and appropriate the sum of Three Thousand, Six Hundred and Fifty ($1650.00) Dollars to purchase the following new equipment for the Fire Department and Rescue Squad: Pager type radio receivers (R/S) F D $2,000.00 Recording Resusci Anne WS) 950.00 Portable Pump (F/D) 700.00 $3,650.00 ARTICLE 71 To see if the Town will vote to transfer from &er-Lay Surplus Accouri`the sum of Tw.eity Five Thousand ($25000.00) Dollars to the Finance Committee Reserve Fund Account. VOTED UNANIMOUSLY To transfer from Over-Lay Surplus Account the sum of Twenty.- Five Thousand ($25,000.00) Dollars to the Finance Committee Reserve Fuad Account. ARTICLE 72 To see if the Town will vote to transfer from Federal Revenue Sharing Funds the sum of Thirty Thouzand($301000.00) Dollars to pay the ;principal due December 1 , 1975 on the Municipal Purpose Bond (Fire-'Police Station and Land for the Municipal Disposal Area). r REPORT OF THE ANI3UAL TOWN MEETING OF M; ![ 12,19-f5 continued ARTICLE 72 continued VOTED UNANIMOUSLY To transfer from Federal Revenue Sharing Winds the suis of Thirty Thousand ($30,000.00) Dollars to pay the principal .due December 10975 on the Municipal. Purpose Bond (Fire-Police Station and Land for the Yunicipal Disposal Area.) ARTICLE 73 To act on any other business that may legally copse before this meet=-Ing. 'NOTED.L71TANIMOUSLY To act on any other business that may legally come before this meeting. There being no further business, it was voted to adjourn at 9:10 p.m. A true copy ATTE,Sf: /111/" RUTH N. EDDY, tOWN CLERK V January 1 , 1975 Received from the Water Commissioners the following personnel changes effective December 16, 1974-- Donald 974:Donald Beltis, Acting Water Superintendent, PW-5 Charles R. Chase, Working Foreman Grade ID-10 Keith Counter, Machine Operator, P;-3 January 6, 1975 Received a letter of resignation of Craig Brinker from the School Committee dated 1/4/75 Received from the Selectmen and placed on file the certification of the perambulation of the common boundaries with the Town. of Dennis and the Town of Harwich. January 9, 1275 Received from the Chairman of the Yill Sites Committee the letter of resignation of Deborah H. Allen dated October 31 , 1974. January 22, 1975 Received from the Board of Selectmen and the School Committee jointly the appointment of Robert B. Drummond to the School Committee to fill the unexpired term of Craig Brinker to May 1975• January 27, 1975 Robert B. Drummond was sworn in as a member of the School Committee. Received from the Board of Selectmen the following appointments to the Bicentennial Committee: Barbara Albret Lewis A. McGowan, Jr. Catherine Hart Alice Tonis Arthur Kevorkian .lane Wagoner Richard Kingston Mary Whitlock Elizabeth McGowan Marion Wylie February 3, 1975 Received the resignation of Hope Eldridge as Senior Office Clerk. -- February 5, 1275 Received from the Selectmen the following appointments; Egan Wylie to Bikeway's SubCommittee of Joint Transportation. Comm. to 1975 Charles R. Chase and Dennis Barrett as Call Fireman to 1976 February 7, 1975 Received the appoir_tment from Selectmen of Alan hove as Patrolman under CETA February 10, 1975 Received the appointment from the Selectmen of Donna Desrosiers to the Rescue Squad. This is to certify that the total number of voters on December 31 , 1974 was 2438. Therefore the quorum at Torn Meetings during 1975 at 5% is 122. February 24, 1975 Received from the Selectmen the appointment of Peter Long as Police Sargent effective March 1 , 1975- Received a copy of the suit of Philip Cooper and. James E. McGinnis VS the the Planning _Board .named individually and LaSalette Seminary, Superior Court : 34658, which was turned over to the Town Counsel. February 25, 1975 Received from the Selectmen the appointment of Lionel Ferris as Special Police Officer-Natural Resource Enforcement Only-Appointment continuous with C.E.T.A funding. March 5, 1975 Sheriff Tonis asked for grand and travers jurors and the following were drawn: Grand Jurors - Harriet Friedman David Murdock Travers Harald Jones Lewis Tregre March 10, 1975 Received a copy of a letter to Mr. Sawtelle from Richard Kingston resigning from the Bicentennial Committee. Received from the Selectmen the appointment of ''Margot Fitsch as Police '~,patron anti? 1976. Thxch 11 , 1975 Received from the Selectmen the appointment of Debra Levasse r to the Rescue Squad. March 17, 1973 9€.7 3 Received for the Selectmen the appointments of David B. Seaman and Lindsay S. Biot;row as Special Police officers and Dispatchers under the C.E.T.A Funl ng. Placed on file was the F A Flood Plain Map. April 8, 19175 The _=awing names were edrawn for the Traverse s ury: Helen: G. Craft, Paines Creek Road. — Housewife Janet y. Gilbert, Stone Ridge Road — Housewife Received the resignation of Dorothy F. MacKenzie from the Council on .ging in a letter dated April 7, 1975. April 14, 197 Received from the Selectmen and placed on fila the lease for Parcel 102 with the Penn Central Railroad. April 22, 1975 Received from the Selectmen and placed on file the contract with Pollock Brothers free Service for the removal of diseased elm trees. April 23, 1975 Received from the Sel&ctmen the appointment of William Knee as Patrolman for a probationary period from April 1 to October 1 , 1975. nos y_.:. 16, 1975 Received from the Registry of Deeds the deed. for the land taking on the corner of Route 6A and Underpass Road of the land of Hugo Frederickson and Steven Chilton. MAY 19, 1975 ,The following were sworn into office: Robert A. Sawtelle as Seletmant Stephen Doyle as Moderator, and Mary—Louise Eddy as School Committee member,;. yja 20, `1`g75 Albert Wagia, Sr. was sworn in as a member of the Planning Board. and John Gallant as a Water Commissioner. Mal 21, 1975 Sumner Ackerman was sworn in as a member of the Planning Board and Charles Dammann as a Water Commissioner. 22, 1975 Received the resignation of Marion H. Wylie from the Historic District Committee effective immediately. (Letter dated 520/76). Mav 23, 1975 Received the resignation of Douglas C. Allen from the Planning Board effective the date of the letter May 239 1975• Received from the Selectmen the following appointments Chief of Police James R. Ehrhart, Sergeants & "keeper of the Lock—Up" Richard Stephens, -- Domenick Leonard (e}moires /x,/761 ,def er Long (expires 5/76) . Detective Robert J. .Shady (expires `067 Patrol en & "Keeper c_ she Lock—Up'' Briar Allen expires ]/7'66) , William Knee (Prob. Expires10/1/75, Frances Baker, Henry Langelier (expires 5/76) , Richard Barber, ?Michael Settine (expires 5/76) , William Heyd. The following have permanent appointments: James R. Ehrhart, Richard Stephens, Francis Baker, Richard Barber,William Heyd. ay 2 3 t--12.27 special Police Officers Donald Magee ; expires 5/76 ) , Rola,w Bassett es 5/ 76 ) , IL J . Gaffe { expires 5/76 } , Secretar:r , rM ?aic e:.pires 5/75 ) m :"atrons Yargo P' itsc?1 expires 5/ 76 ) , Joan Lee espines 5/76 ; . 'ITa-r 27 , 1975 Received from '� he Se Pc+ TPn f� re JF - r�•i n g ary.Tn,a9n meats �n. 0istunt R, i i T' � 3 RT� OII1C1eierse Di ? eCtOr ? icbarStepner 1' L'Y. Ji? eS 5/ 76 ) 114 StOI trLO1' ltteeS - Barbara ia ��T � FyA t0 ^ k A,," wC throu gh rece:rber 31 , 978 , NatlaraResource Off ? cer` S-pecia, Pol ics Offi. CS'_" s l�Tc'a.t ' r^,l ReSou". e e'- '07ceml ent erl �T . xdrPl T+' ^Z aS Gam "^^ ..canning T,Yvie C27 � -n /} ,T: ,ni rY •n hr .o ye T A'7 `.. "'1 sa'4 ry a long t, dEiA P A a .or and'. � n __ n � for t - - e � ars . ?� O . cd .i.pen a _ u s l . .�a Vu C _ flzr ?s are waailable . S?�ellfisr Gov<stab? e TiCnel D . FArri ^ , ?' err; effectlVe June 1 , 1 Q 'j5 and ca}` i "e5 97� . TC - CO!^pe' S ?tory as Ion ai n A. V. L JrA t- L 4As M V s funs are avail sble . 2 f ! _ 7F Receives 'Q^2 the Selectmen th.e following an"poi:' tme ta - GOraen SylVeT�- Fire C; !1ef-Tr1SpeCtdr Of lr;, Jres-Tem"? .K�'=,-c res j/ 76 Fred. zOoperm % - eputy Fire Chief=Term -xp ireS 5/76 Henry Sears -Capvwin , Fire Department -m' erm Expires 5/ 76 pasr F . loves I ? T-Captein Fire Departure-nt , �Ter-n xpires 5/ 76 James Gaze-Livatenant Fire rerartment--Term moires 5 /76 pish r T.Iat, sdnwL eut b � Ail 'x i-resGap�- 5/076 (•! o ro`a ^ 1 T •i rv,w ,� ni- nt� cr^+ T'Z�,-�i .+ t' F/7K oA � _ � oa�� e te: a 'seep� rtme _ .. e ,, , Tf+it ll nt . r�, lZ --ti e 1'iw fir ? A. P-{ F/ 74 Robert, T„T _ l� , a A -. a; emaLg Fire Dept . Tial RQ -nr.n: e-Emir e and Hosm.man , Fire Dent . T erm. 'xgires 5/76 Stepn-en Janes-F:�gine and uoseman , Fire •dept . `Perm �pircS 5/? 6 ? TTe Trager--Engine anC aSe ^azz , Fi `^ 2 e t . 7Rw ' � mGrwn :mniTeS Vn ` n � 'FIia Dept . LX-04 '5n/Q L � lnyJvwy � r y1V .ltiyarEct uVV755 7.� 6 :. . 4 -nes 5^-hol- Gs 1`Pu1len + y ^' Yne anvHori ai _ "e T7vT ; ,76 n .. r' i71 oa�1 ti..= .`'�. ' e a.,.tn', ?+'. aw Ti's r � � -I- '^ �• ,' v�y re, :/76 u O U' _ _ _ ". n (' L_ as -:t FZ' 7 L e Dep L . A ezrm Ex _ „. pis � j � y ^mow 3 'w'S." Tiit 1— ` � ' G' a'"id 71ose^man , Fare De t' Term ''Iax ' r.-e �j IrJj iijZMA i""ie^:a:-v. T'Sa:� G:'i:. ''«:_ , Firs nent . Tem; E^ir es 5� '1' 6 LT n 'n r« rn a Cma_ lr 4' Firs 1 :.r� � �+ ut . _ v _ � �{ iAaiJ 5/716 -T ' - - •,. a "'+ min !; "'n r�.ir n' ?] ^ � r'1 ^. i F - � .JF. 7' f%. + 5/'7 � wt _ L! «.G_ ..... _ 1 �- :. _ - Lw:L� .l._Le .,.'»7. ... . -da •.. . ; .G. 7. �_ A . _ ... _ ..x ✓- `p -- T' l. J , 6 D_ 4 =' V1r av : wAr F.Csernu , Fire D \ bys mo ^ yr.. Vri eU �/ V 'Robert/ rohmson -.n . inns and cera , 'Fize%e De-ot . ., ... ires 5/76 lYr/76halca_ r 4a _coKtt— .ncre G7 { ,: cnan , Fire '1e�1 . _ ^: Ni s , 10 a.lk Beltis and _e ngine aase nn , A _ e Dept . eA EZzLpires . ' ln !1 7 Arthur a ' _e De�t - moA , rxAA- _ro5/' Robert a_L� Hoseman , Fire Dent , �., Term E.p lre� 5/ 76 Howrmr.ra, c '_^-^..=+ ar.a 72.rose?"1'an- , ire Dept . me ."m ='%Yy .ww 4Y••,Bros 5/ 76 it .3 a�J� 705ryman , F. r c Dept . Term Exp,res 5/76 Dermis .Uarretu Ecng re anrv2 voscman , ;'ire Dept - '1e'_^:^ �x^ 1r e;. 5176 Cera' d_ Beltis=r_gzre svnd Foseman '_Fire Dept . Term ^:;a:v7 5 76 COruan F - Sy' tTer-.+,�.:diary Firema .- 7erm .5/ 76 Henry Se 'rs-nmcilia T Fireman- -germ 7 1/76 I .`*' Z' an.es-1%j7.� ;:xiliary Firemsm T erm. Expi S 5/ ?6 R ch% ara 1,,?atsd :7-A,.u.xi1- iary 2i ";" F..wn-Term Fx2ires 5/76 John Gallant -Au.Ydliary Firer an-Perim Expires 5/ 76 1 A KaJ Qrnme=m, i 1- ipry Fir an -h erm Tx-O yes 5/7; 6 '?ave T`7zl� er - hl xiwiw7 ' Fire'? ^��1- ' e-rm 7":?0i'_'es 5/76 sn *ar o F _ ir e^ nmcrr xpyres 5/ 76 , Brag_ 51/76 erm res / � n- tlov + + T i "e5arJFrema_ _ P rrn �: _ _ � ralcal ? a cazrt- 3 :ilia„v 'ircaz -�?' erm expires 5/ 76 ,+ h, r Rdmr c--n 'zxil iary Fire gar.- ' err uYpires , 5/?6 Robert LicT'_derSa'_'?"-A=ilia". v Fi ". emanE Term almn, ires 5/76 CQrwld Bettis- ? w.{=_tiarvY Fireman-.Per ^ Fxpirres 5 076 y,r'.rl Til ei na 7 ,axil i ary F= '_"S'n T err”, OE= . . S C; na Vinti TCl ein- L.J :wl ' ary ire:":arT enn Exp-i. res 5/ 76 Gail CibscnwwmA`xil -; Sry Fireman Term F/.pares 5/76 'Dave vu �sor- �', y,-; 1 -; an. r "i e ',c7I.J er"3 EYPJr"es 5/76 r ere Keenan-?=*-U ry F ' ." ern ...Tsrm ^ +.p4 5/76 = /76Azic 'Fi -rieman"Teyn E frezv Many 714. . oe-ia.-Ts ? j=, ireS 5/ 76 T ebQra'r T ,^4VaSSe'.' r. Al 't_'i"! ia- yTari -rema,T Term.a—rpll es 5/7rJ 6' � HOwa"A C, nonf-"Ma ntenance Mechanic-Term Expires 5/76 Nalter er D. Ma-th e,;s..Skilled La over/Truck Driver, Full-time-Term Mxmoires 5/76 Harold A Hay Skilled Labore±/Truck Driver, Fall-time-Term Mxwires 5 76 Robert J. Talker-Skilled Laborer,/2r it ?giver, Fall-time-Term Expires 5/76 Albert F. 7_ r c..r...,�T'. C eri_n.� �.rn_;�iree ,X`'.'�ll-ui7?le-T'erm ,k,.xjireS 5,!76 John A. Ward-Laborer, FQ1-Li?nr_+..-'?mu"l"l Expires 5/76 Anthony Pod!esney-GstG'keep=7 Regular Part-time-Cer Expires 5/76 Nilson L. 31ye-Gatekeeper, Regular ?art—time—Term Expires 5 76 Martin E HansoniGatekeeper, Regular Part-'gime,-Term Expires 5/76 S. Daniel D yer,=-Local Superintendent of Trisect Pest Control_ ahE Tree Ward en_;5/�F john E. Featherstone -Superinten ent--'T'erm Expires 5/76 7ennis T Hanson-SuperintentiTngineerTerm Expires 5/76 Robert S. Crowell-Laborer-Term: TeTi:po7'ti2"y Richard Trol^ln--La orer-ne`.m: Tem7orarJ; 'man el J. O'ReE n-LafJorer-T ex'm: Temporary Catherine Hart-'to the Boarr of Appeals--Term» 3 yrs.111978; Pauline i";ooas-Temporary Office Clerk, Part-time-From now until June 30, 1J075 Carol Craft-Senoir Cffics Clerk, Regular Full-time, e'f'fective Ju!Y f i 7575-51/�6 Harry Perkins-Town Hall Curtodic.nwPerm; June 23, 1970, until 5/76 May 294 1975 Barbara Vaughn was sworn in as a member of the Historic District Committee June 2, 1975 Received from the Selectmen the agreement between the gown of Brewster and Kenneth Joseph for repairing and refinishing the Town Meeting Fall ceiling and placed it on file. June j 117 Received from the Moderator, Stephen L. Doyle$ the following appointments to the Finance Committee: Peter W. Soule for three years to 1978 William G. Racz for -three years to 1978 Louise LaBrecque for three years to 1978 Jacqueline Nevin for three years to 1978 'timothy T. Traub for three years to 1978 June 4, 1975 Louise Labreccaue was sworn in as a member of the Finance Committee. June 5, 1975 William G. Racz was sworn in as a member of the Finance Committee. June 5., 27 Peter W. Soule was sworn in as a member of the Finance Committee. Received from the Board of Health notice that Ernest Gage is Chairman, Sandra Twite is lice Chairman, Frances Nickerson is a member at barge, Alan K. Seeman is Health Officer. Tune 9, 1975 - Received from Paul Salver his notice to retire on June 20, 1975. Jacqueline Nevin was sworn in as a member of the Finance Committee. Received from the Moderator, Stephen L. Doyle, the appointment of Fain P. Sullivan of Millstone Road to the Cape Cod Regional Technical, High School District Committee for three years to 1978. June 11 , 1975 Timothy T. Traub was sworn in as a member of the Finance Committee. June 12, 1975 Received a copy of a letter date 5/10/75 from Francis E. LaJoie resigning from the Historic District Committee. June 13, 1975 Placed on. file the agreement with the Orleans Boaard. of Mater Commissioners dated April 23, 1975@ Received, from the Assessors microfilms of assessors records, which were put in Box 106 at the Brewster Office of the Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank. Received. from Laurence Spaulding the appeal of the Town of the earner Case. June 15, 1975, Paul p. Sullivan was sworn in as a member of the Cape Cool Regional Technical High School District Committee. :;r 7 June 17. 1975 Received from the Selectmen the following appointments: Donald C. Beltis — Water Dept. — Water Superintendent — 5/76 Charles R. Chase — Water Dept. — Eorkirng Foreman — 5/76 Keith M. Coulter — Water Dept. — T,iachine Operator — Maintenance Man — 576 Althea E. Alling — Water Dept. — Senior Clerk — 5/76 Sally Morash — Water Dept. — Junior Clerk — 5/76 .Terry Callaghan — Fater Dept. -- Summer Temporary Helga — 576 Walter babbitt — Archivist — Term: 5/76 -- Gordon Brooks — Curator of Pianos — 5/76 Alan Seeman — Health Agent,, Inspector of Animals — 576 Eleanor Williams — Asst. Clert Treasurer/Tax Collector — 576 Nona Duffy — Junior Clerk — 5/76 Mildred Reed — Senior Clerk — 5/76 Jean Acorn — Junior Clerk — 5/76 Lewis A. McGowan — Brewster Municipal Golf Course Study Committee — 576 Polly Levais — Brewster Minicipal. Golf Course Study Committee — 5/76 6/5,175 ,Tames Stewart — Brewster Municipal. Golf Course Study Committee — 5/76 William Doyle — Brewster Municipal Golf Course Study Committee — 5/76 6/9/75 — John W. Gunther — Deputy Shellfish Constable — 5,/76 6/11/75 — ,Tames R. Ehrhart,, Chief of Police To Brewster Bikeways Committee — 5761 6/11/75 — Mary-Louise Eddy — Brewster Bikeways Committee — 576 6/11/75 — Bette Anne Avery — Brewster Bikeways Committee — 5/76 6/11/75 — Henry B. Andrews, Jr. , D.D.S. — Brewster Bikeways Committee — 5/ 16 6/11/75 — Peter A. Blah — Brewster Bikeways Committee a- 5/76 6/11/75 — Evan M. Wylie — Brewster Bikeways Committee — 5/76 6/11/75 — David Carlson — Patrolman,, Probationary — Term: Expires June, 1975 6/12/75 — Robert Healy — Deputy Assessor — Term: 5/76 6/12/75 — Attorney Lawrence 0. Spaulding,, Jr. — Town Counsel — 5/76 6/17/75 — Charles West,, Deputy Shellfish Constable — Temporary — 6/'7/75 Police 6/17,/75 — Philip F. Lindquist— Historic Distract Commission — to fill the unexpired term of Frank Lajoie — 1977 6/20/75 — Willard X. Grant — Stoney Brook Mill Sites Committee — 5/76 6/20/75 — Alfred Herckmans — Stoney Brook Mill Sites Committee — 5/76 6/20/75 — Brian Kelly — Stoney Brook Mill Sites Committee — 5/76 6/213/75 — Polly Lewis — Stoney Brook Mill Sites Committee — 5/76 6/20/75 — Alfred Lowenstein — Stoney Brook Mill Sites Committee — 5/76 6/20/75 — Donald McGuire — Stoney Brook Mill Sites Committee — 5/76 6/20/75 — Donald MacKenzie — Stoney Brook Mill Sites Committee — 5/76 6/20/76 — Mrs. Robert Sherman — Stoney Brook MITI Sates Committee — 5076 6/20/75 — Russell Snow — Stoney Brook Mill Sites Committee — 5/76 6/20/75 — Mrs. Tia Tonis — Stoney Brook Mall Sites Committee — 5076 6`20/75 — Dwr d wick — Stoney Brook Xill Sites Committee 6/20/75 — Ernest J. Gage — Alewives Committee — 5/76 6/20/75 — Dana, S. Condit — Alvewi.ves Committee — 5/76 6/20/75 Turk Holland — Alewives Committee — 5/76 6/23/75 — Paul Sylver — Election Warden — 11/76 6/43/75 — Arthur Baronousky — Town Representative for bower Cape Medical Needs 5/76 6/23075 — Dr. Robert L. Cook — Town Representative for Lower Cape Medical Needs 5/76 6/25/75 — Roger O'Day — Planning Board to fill unexpired term — 5/76 6/25/75 — Steven W. Eldredge — Planning Board tofi.11 unexpired tern. — 5/76 6/26/75 — Susan Lindquist — Board of Appeals Alternate — 5,/76 6/27 75 -- Winston DuBois — Deputy Shellfish. Constable, Temporary 7/l/75 -- Barbara Albret — Bicentennial. Committee — 5/76 7/1/75 — Catherine Hart — Bicentrnnial Committee — 5/76 7/1,75 — Sidney Haskins — Bicentennial Committee — 5/76 701/75 -- Arthur Kevorkian. -- Bicentennial Committee — 5/76 7/1/75 — Lewis T-11cGowa.n — Bicentennial Committee — 5/76 7/1/75 — Mrs. Lewis McGowan — Bicentennial Committee — 5/76 7/1/75 — Mrs. Richard Tonis — Bicentennial Committee — 576 7/1/75 — Jane Wagoner — Bicentennial Committee — 5/76 7,/1/75 — Mary C. Whitlock — Bicentennial Committee — 5/76 7/1/75 — Y:arjorie Peck — Bicentennial Committee — 5/76 7/1/75 -- Peter Peck — Bicentennial Committee — 5/76 June 25„ 197,E Received contract with Animal Rescue League Received Stamian case against Board of Appeals June 274 1975 PbUip Lindquist was smern in as member of the Historic District Commission. Jane 30,t11975 Steven Eldredge was sworn in as a member of the Planning Board. July 1 �„�9�5 Roger O'Day was sworn in as a member of the Planning Board. Received from the Selectmen the foilowdng appointments: /7 '75 — Raymond Escher — Bicentennial. Committee — 5 76 ,/7 7 3 — Dorothea Dugan -- .Bicentenniai� Committee — -/76 7/? 75 — Robert Walther — Council on Aging — 5/76 Z�°7/75 — Stephen 3. .Tones Board of Appeals Alt ern.at e — 5/76 76 7 1 75 Cb uncey T. Reed — Coordinator, Hou.se cumbering System — 5'76 7 7 75 Sic?.ney Haskink, — Voting Member of Economic Development Commission 5 76 7 Q5 Davia Campbell — Voting Member of Economic Development Commission S/76 ; 7/75 — Paula VAntura — Voting Member of Economic Development Commission 5 76 717 75 -° Clifford Barnes — 'Voting Member of Economic Development Cottmlission. 1/76 & 75 — Jane Wagoner — Voting Member of economic Development Commission — 5/76 7,7, 75 — Hugo Frederickson — Voting Member of Economic Development Commission 5/76 7 7/75 — James Crocker — Voting; Member of Economic Development Commission 5/76 7/7,/75 -- William Fl. Hosmer P ,Toting Member of Economic Development Commission 5,/76 T17/75 Allan Mansfield — Voting Member of Zoonomic Development Commission 5/76 "f 4175 — Hilton Shaw — ldvisory Member of Economic Development Commission 5!16 Y75 — Richard Moulton — Advisory Member of Economic Development Commission 5/76 7 7f75 — Jahn. Schwalbe — Advisory Member of Economic Development Commission 5/76 t 7.f 1 1, 75 — Lio"nel, Ferris — to Fire Dlq_o an=t_ a- Call. .L"7� it ems — V76 7 15/75 — Warren W. Baker -- Shellfish Constably y — 5/73 1/11,105 — Kenneth 'far isoa a- Police Dept.. — P batiopsry Patialman Or one yeas 011f75 i�Trs. R c sl tonis — Conservation .� ax tion Comms:�i on — ? yeax term, 1978 61111!75 --C- Clifford Barnes — Conservation Commission — 3 year term, 1978 7 f 21/75 — Mrs- Sydney .Haskins — Council on Aging — 06 7/21/75 — Mrs. b+ean. Cage — Brewster Ancient Cemetery Advisory Committee — 176 7ij205 21/75 — �lalter Babbitt — Chairman, Brewster Ancient Cemetery Aavizory Comm- 5 °76 21f75 — Russell L. Snow — Brewster Ancient Cemetery Advisory Committee — �7621 75 — Fobert Tibbits — Brewster Anci int Cemetery Advis€�ry Committee �- 5, 76 — James R. Ehrhart — Chief of Police — Thzee—year Terse -® permanent appointment as provided under General Laws, Chapter 41 , Section 131 . 6/1/75 — Davi.a Parke — as a delegate from Brewster to the Cape Cod Planning & Economic Development Commission — 5/76 60/75 -- Thomas Lawson — Alternate, Cape Cod Panning & Economic Development Commission. 5/76 6/1/75 — Romney Willis — 3vil.dins; inspector/Zoning Agent — 1/76 July 15. 197! Stephen Jones was suarn in as Board of Appeals Alternate. �r`T�"J 17, 1976 Received the anvointment of $enneth Harrison to the Police Dept. a probationary appointment for one year. July 30, 1976 David Parke was sworn in as a delegate to the Cape Cod Planning & Economic Develop— ment Commission. July 31, 1976 Received and place on file the deed from Penn Central to the Town for Parcel 103. Aupst 1, 1976 Milton S haw was sworn in as a member of the Brewster Planning & Economic Develop— ment Cb=mission. August 8, 1976 Susan Lindquist was sworn in as a Board of Appeals }alternate. August 19, 1976 Hugo Frederickson was sworn in as a member of Brewster Economic Development Comm. September 3, 1976 The house Numbering Contract with Nickerson & Berger ass received and filed. A<_' 7) WARRAIuT FOR ANNUAL TOGVN ELECTION TOWN OF BREWSTER C01040N`rYIALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable, ss To: Roland W. Bassett Constable of the Town of Brewster -- Greetings: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are .hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of Brewster qualified to vote in Town affairs to meet at the Town Hall in said Brewster on Monday, the 19th Day of May, 1975, then and there to elect the following officers: One Moderator for One Year. One Selectman and Assessor for Three Years, One Constable for One Year. Two members of the School Committee for Three Years. One member of the Regional School Committee for Three Years. One member of the Board of Health for Three Years. Two members of the Planning Board for Five Years. One member of the Planning Board for Three Years - to fill vacancy. One Water Commissioner for Three Years. One Water Commissioner for One Year - to fill vacancy. One member of the Recreation Commission for Three Years. and to vote on the following referenda: Shall the flown pay one half the premium costs payable by a retired employee for group life insurance and for group general or blanket hospital, surgical and medical insurance? �. Shall licenses be granted in this Town for the operation, holding or conducting a game commonly called Beano? The Polls will open at 10:00 o'clock A.M. and close at 6:30 o'clock P.M. And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof in at least five public places in different parts of the Town seven days at least before the time of holding said election. Hereof fail not, and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of aforesaid election. Given under our hands and seal of the ToVm of Brewster hereto affixed this 22 day of April, 1975. gRobt A. Sawtelle, Chairman rederic Kra ohl 4 Richard azaXW Selectmen of Brewster I, Roland W. Bassett, duly qualified Constable of the Town of Brewster, do hereby certify that I served the Warrant for the Annual Town Election of May 19, 1975 by posting attested copies thereof in five public places in different parts of the Town, in accordance with the Town By-Laws, on April 22 , 1975. ///Roland W. Bassett, Constable A1,71,,1AL TNT BLECTIONT in acco_—aanoa with the T,,T .rrant -the-l--h--h bitants of Bresis-er rualified. to vote in 'Pow- Election, met at. the To'rffi EP-11 ldfo?'i^ay, May 10, 111. 7 Th %7The polls were declared open at 10:00 p.T. The election workers, duly sworn In we-ne Paul C. Sylver, ,vardderk,Dorothy G_ _ !aer,aepTuty* ward-en,tellers, Clarence AlthoasslRicha•rd King-Ston,Mar-faret Maca_'_Zla ,Xatherine 1'Teyer, Doris Dowell and Barbera Vauthn. The counters who came it at 5: 30 p.m. Th*ere Steve C niltoa,Hugo Frederiokson,Jean F eldauer and :boy r,. Jones ITT. — The polls closed at 6: 30 p.m. Total number of votes cast g08 jTo6erator for One Year *Stephen L. Doyle 636 Roger V. O'Day 242 B1 ar<s 3O Selectman a Assessor for Three Years *Robert A. Sawt elle 606 Kenneth L. Hall, Sr. 282 Blanks 20 Constable for One Year *Roland W. Bassett 784 Other 1 Blanks 123 School Committee for Three Years Teary=Louise Edddy 681 *Robert 3. Drummcn6 448 Stephanie J.Gaskell 264 Rem onal School Committee — *Gail W. Gibson 752 Blanks 156 Board of Health for Three Years *7rnest J. Gage 78Q 31azks 120 Flanninp, Board for Five Years *Sumner Ackerman 656 *Rosamond R. Gage 687 31 anks 473 Pl annine B.aa,rd for Three Years *Albert G. ':Tagda, Sr. 697 Other 2 Blanks 209 Water Commissioner for Three Years John Gallant 347 T. Sydney Haskins 216 John D. Hutchins 234 'rater Commissioner for One Year *Charles W. Via.^gar 222 Ml- 7rgot Fitch f67 Arthur H. Staffon 176 Stephen R. Vitale 115 Robert F. Ydalther 112 Bl an2cs 116 Recreation Commiss-ion *Gregory Tag. Bookach 299 Stephen R. Vitale 22- Janes e rl ; rd "Teutter Jr.m s .,}_�fo.. _..J ger 1 B1 azas o 1 T"RE CTS�T Shall the ToTrrn pay one half the premium Yes 484 costs payable 'by a retired employee for No 333 group life insurance and for Eroup `eneral. B1 ank : 9" or blanket h.ospita,l , Surgicel and medical insurance? s29 - Shall licenses cel sen ''Oe in- his to,,,r f'or the V es 433 r. opera+; ho' ;ry or cone ; game 10 428 common?y caj cw Beano? ��Winks 47 WARRANT For The SPECIAL TOWN IiEFTI?VG .June 23, 1975 Barnstable, ss. To: Roland W. Bassett, Constable of the Town. of Brewster Greetings: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Brewster qualified to vote in Town affairs to meet in the lower hall of Our Lady of the Cape R.C. Church, Stoney Brook Road, Brewster, on Monday, the twenty-third day of June next at seven-thirty o'clock in the evening, then and there to act on the following Articles: ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town will vote to amend the House Numbering By-Law by requiring that house numbers be displayed either on the house or in some suitable location so as to be visible from a road. ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town wall vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the principal and interest due on the new elementary school during the 1976 fiscal year. ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate the suis of Sax Thousand, One Hundred Thirty-three Dollars and 40/100 ($6,133.40) for a Senior Office Clerk, Regular Full-time, for the Town Clerk/Treasurer/Tax Collector's office. ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to combine Items Eighty-five (85) (Elementary School Operations) and Item Eighty--six (86) (Programs With Other Districts) in the budget for fiscal year 1976 (Article 5 of the Annual Town Meeting of May 12, 1975) into one Article called "Elementary School Operations". ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from Free Cash the sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty ($750.00) Dollars, to Veterans' Services Account, to settle unpaid bills to Town of Harwich for period January 1, 1,97 . through June 30, 1974. ARTICLE 6. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of Six Hundred ($600.00) Dollars from Repair Exterior of Town Hall Account, to Town Hall Equipment Account, for the purpose of azri-conditioning newly created office spaces in Town Hall. ARTICLE 7. To see -f the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to appoint a committee of at least three (3) residents of the Towr_ of Brewster to be known as the Brewster 1,1unicipai. Golf Course Committee, such committee to work and its activity to be funded under the direction of the Brewster Economic Development Commission. This co=.ittee to further study the feasibility of establishing a Municipal Golf Course in the Town of Brewster. ARTICLE 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer from Available Funds the sum of Twenty Thousand, Five Hundred ($20,500.00) Dollars to purchase and equip a new four-wheel drive brush utility truck for the Fire Department and Rescue Squad. ARTICLE 9. To see if the Town will vote to adopt Chapter 40, Section 8G of the Massachusetts General Laws, pertaining to mutual aid by Police Departments of contiguous towns, and the To-mm of Brewster. x,44 ARTICLE 1Q. To act on any other business that may legally come before this meeting. And you are directed to serve this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of said meeting as aforesaid. Given under our hands and Seal of the Town of Brewster affixed this second day of June, 1975. fbe A. Saw elle, Chairman Frederick W. Krapohl ichard L aru Selectmen of Brewster I hereby certify that I have posted copies as attested as directed. !/'"''�' ' '//[`�'�� Constable date 2— � � REPORT OF THE SPECIAL TOWY MEETING .Vane 23, 1975 In accordance with the Warrant, the meeting was held in the lower hall of Our Lady of the Cape R. C. Church, Yknday evening, June 23, 1975. The meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Stephen Doyle, at 7:36 P.m—, a quorum being present. The Registrars were Jean Gage and Jon Howard. The Tellers were Paul Sylver, Dorothy Greasier, Gladys Curtis, Boris Powell, and J. Ogden Tyldsley, Jr. The page was Jed Daffy. The Warrant was read by the Ton Clerk, Ruth Eddy, with the exception of the articles, which were read as they were being considered. At. Lawson read the following Preamble and Resolution, which was voted. unanimously: WEERELS' We the inhabitants of the Town of Brewster assemble in Special Town Meeting "to act and coo upon the whole as the inbabitants sof said Town shall think proper;;, WTEREAS, the sudden passing on June 10, 1975 of Sumner Ackerman has deprived the Tom of Brewster of a valued and dedicated public official whose quiet and conscientious service to the Brewster Planning Board was characterized by kindly concern for the rights of all citizens; whose keen mind saw the details and solutions to many problems with a clarity which helped all of us to see answers which otherwise would have escaped us; whose eonstrustive point of view left no room for carpinZ criticism; and wb ase gentle friendliness served az a model for all who knew him. BE IS RESOLVED that we extend to has family our deepest sympathy ana our sense of personal loss because we can no longer benefit from his presence and advice. AND BE IT FURTHER RESCIVED that a copy of this Preamble and Resolution as read at aur Special Town Meeting on Monday, the 23rd day of June, 1975 be affixed to the official records of the Town, in grateful appreciation for the devoted public service that Sumner Ackerman personified. There was a moment of silent mediation. ARTICLE 11 To see if the Town will vote to amend the Douse Numbering By—Law by requiring that house numbers be displayed either: on the house or in some suitable location so as to be visible from a road. VC57M ANIM USL': that the 'Town amend the Nouse Nattering It—law by adding to Paragraph r1 the clause "ard the numbers shall be displayed on the house or in some suitable location so the premises may be identified by emergency vehicles uzing the public way," so that Parygmaph #1 shah read as follows: "All builaings in the Town of Brewster on or Near the Line of a public or private way shall be numbered, and the number shall be displayed on the house or in some suitable location so that the premises may be identified by emergency vehicles using the public ox private way." ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the principal and interest due on the new elementary school ging the 1975 fiscal year. V O 7M that the Torr raise and appropriate Four Hundred and Thirty-nine Thassa^.d (5439,OOO.CC) Dollars for the principal and interest doe on the neva e?ementary school during the 1976 fiscal year. ARTICLES. To see if the Town will vote to raise an appropriate the sun of Six Thousand, One Hundred. Thirty..three Dollars and 40/100 ($6,133-40) for a Senior Office Clerk, Regular Full—time, for the Town Clerk/Treasurer/Tax Collector's office. VOTED TAB AENDED =10 that the Town raise and appropriate Four Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars 04,750-00) for a CAF I Regular Full—time Junior Office Clerk, Temporary, pending outcome of study, for the Town Clerkr Treasurer/Tai. Collectorts office. ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to combine 'Items Eighty-.wive 05/ (Elementary School Operations) and item Eighty..-six (86) (Programs. With Other Districts) in the budget for fiscal year 1976 (Article 5 of the Annual Town Meeting of May 12, 1975) into one Article called. t4Elementary School Operations". This article was defeated. ARTICLE 5. To see if the Town will vote to transfer from %ee Cash the sum of Seven H•andred. and Fifty 0750.00) Dollars, to Veterant' Services Account, to settle unpaid bills to 'Town. of Harwich for period January 19 1974 through June 30, 3974. n A j 9, G t1 P,�t3R T �F � ACL-_I� ''t���fl,�. 3��.� P N�� 23, 1975 - Continued k?TICIE 3 V /TMh''I �s TU44&n transfer from Free Cash the sun of Seven Hu�ads�ed and Fifty ($16 30.40) Dollars, to Veterans' Services Account, to settle 1�npaid bills to Town of Harwich for period. January 1 , 1974 through J=e 34, ?�. RTTCLZ To see if the Toum will vote to transfer the sura of Si% Hundred ($-f40.00) Dollars from Repair Exterior of Town Hall .Account, to Town Hall. Equipment Account, for the purpose of air-conditioning nearly created office spaces in. Town Hall. VSD that the Town tra'isf er the seam of Sim Hundred ($600.0c) Dollars from Repair Exterior of Town Hall Acco=t, to Town Hall Equipment Acco%mt, for the purpose of air-.conditioning newly created office spaces in Town. Hall. ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town will vote: to authorize the Board of Selectmen to appoint a committee of e. least three (3) residents of the gown of Brewster to be ?noum as the Brewster Municipal. Golf Course Committee, such committee to work and its activity to be funded under the directions of the Brewster Economic Development Commission. This committee to further study the feasi- bility of establishing a Municipal Golf Coarse in the To= of Brewster. V4T�..�D' THAW T1 11IMF1a authorize the Board of Selectmen to appoint a committee of at least three (3)residents of the Tow: of Brewster to be I mown as the Brewster 31=icipal Golf Course Co nittee. The activities of this to be banded under the directions of the Brewster'Economic Development Commission. This committee to further study the feasibility of establishing A Municipal Golf Course in the Town of Brewster. ARTIC'/^d.: a. To see if the Town will vote to raise n-nd appropriate o-r tra zfer from Available I'wds the sun of Twenty 7housand, Five Hundred ($24, 00.44) Dollars to purchase --nd emip a nese fo—wheel. drive brush Utility truck for the Fire Department and Rescue Squad VO ED that the `Ion raise and appropriate the sum of Twenty Thousand, Five D ,,=dred ($20,504.CC) Dollars to purchase a new four-wheel, arrive brush utility trnclk for the Fire Department and. Rescue Squad. ARTICLE 9. To see if the Towns. will Grote to adopt Chapter 44, Section_ 8G of the Massachusetts General Laws, pertaining to mutual aid by Police Depa:--itms nts of contiguous toes, anc the Toval of Brewster. VOTED that the Town accept Chapter 40, Section $G of the Massachusetts General Laws, pertaining to mutual aid be Police Departments of contiguous toms, and the To= of Brewster. There being no further business, it was voted to adjourn at 9:34 P. m. A tae Copy, ATTEST.- Ruth ATTEST:Ruth N. Eddy Town Clem WARRANT For The SPECIAL TOWN MEETING August 18, 1975 Barnstable, ss. To: Roland W. Bassett, Constable of the Town. of Brewster --_ Greetings: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Brewster qualified to vote in Town affairs to meet in the Brewster Elementary School Auditorium on Monday, the eighteenth day of August next at seven-thirty o'clock in the evening, then and there to act on the foalowing Articles; ARTICLE 1. To see if the Town of Brewster will accept as a gift, acquire by purchase, or take by eminent domain under the provisions of Chapter 79 of the General Laws, for the municipal purposes of an Elementary School construction site, a parcel of land now or formerly owned by Freeman Atwood, the heirs of Freeman Atwood, Nellie X. Atwood, the heirs of Nellie M. Atwood, Alice Edna Knight, the heirs of Alice Edna Knight, Mae Guild Atwood, the heirs of Mae Guild Atwood, the Town of Brewster, and persons unknown. Said land in Brewster is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the Southeasterly sideline of State Highway, (Route 6A) as shown on plan hereinafter referred to; thence North 73° 28' 30" East, one hundred seventy-two and 77/100 (172.77) feet by said State Highway to a Massachusetts Highway bound; thence North 790 12' 20" East, one hundred sixteen and 45/100 (11.6.45) feet by said State Highway to a Massachusetts Highway bound; thence North 760 50' 40" East, one hundred thirty-two and 14/100 (132.14) feet by said State Highway to a cement bound; thence South 30 581 001° East, one hundred eighty-two and 12/100 (152.12) feet by land of Charles D. Gregson et ux; thence South 20 54' 10" East by lard of said Charles D. Gregson et ux and land of Ernest Algot Alm, three hundred eighty-one and 10/100 (381.10) feet to a cement bound; thence South 800 03' 00" East, five hundred fifty-seven and 10/100 (557.10) feed. by Land of Ernest Algot Alm and William R. Carr to a corner; thence South 40 24' µv" West by land of Harold A. Crowell, one hundred fifty- eight and 93/100 (158.93) feet to a cement bound; thence South 660 021 5011 East, one hundred nine and 78/100 (109.78) feet by land of Harold A. Crowell, to a corner; thence South 00 23' 20" West, one hundred twenty-three and 39/100 (123.39) feet by land of John L. Adams, et ux; thence South 40 29' 30" East, one hundred forty-nine and 81/100 (149.81) feet by land of Paul C. Hooper et ux; thence South 10 07' 0011 East, four hundred eighty eight and 19/100 (488.19) feet by land of Paul C. Hooper, et ux, and land of Amy E. Hooper; thence South 10 10' 4011 East, four hundred forty-one and 92/100 (441.92) feet by land of Althea B. Hall, land of Lauren F. Cowen et ux, and land of Morgan F. Foley, et ux; thence South 20 051 1011 East, four hundred forty-eight and 79/100 (445.79) feet by land of Morgan F. Foley et ux and land of Robert S. Savory et ux to a cement bound; thence South 510 171 10t1 West, seventy-seven and 59/100 (77.59) feet by land of N.Y., N.H. and H.R.R. Co.; thence On an arc having a radius of Two Thousand seventeen and 33/100 (2,017.33) feet, an arc distance of One Thousand eighty-six and 98/100 (1086.98) feet, by land of N.Y., N.H., and H.R.R. Co.; thence North 70 251 2011 West, by land of Linwood H. Robbins, a total distance of Two Thousand nine hundred seventy-three and 93/100 (2973.93) feet to a cement bound; thence North 70 251 2011 West, three hundred eighty-five and 14/100 (385.14) feet by Right of Way 121 wide to the point of beginning. Said premises are Pcl. H as shown on plan entitled, "Plan of land in Brewster, Mass. as surveyed for the Town of Brewster, Scale 111 = 1001 , Jan. 1963 Nickerson & Berger C.E. 's Orleans, Mass." which plan is recorded in Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 174, Page 65. And raise and appropriate or take from Available Funds a sum of money there- for and authorize the Selectmen to take any and all action necessary thereto. ARTICLE 2. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money, to be expended under the direction of the Board of Selectmen, for the purpose of retaining an independent consultant to study the present operation of the Town Offices and to recommend any and all pertinent changes in ad- ministrative and financial systems, personnel and equipment necessary to enable the Town Offices to operate more efficiently. ARTICLE 3. To see if the Town of Brewster will vote to transfer a sum of money from the Junior Office Clerk Wages Account to the Senior Office Clerk Wages Account. ARTICLE 4. To see if the Town will vote to delete a sum of money, not to exceed Twenty-four Thousand ($24,000.00) Dollars from the "Elementary School Operations-Fiscal 197611 Account, so that the funds budgeted in excess of the "Contracted Transportation" contract will not be reflected in the Fiscal 1976 tax rate. NOTE: Line Item #3374.01- "Contracted Transportation" was budgeted for $45,000.00 And you are directed to serve this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of said meeting as aforesaid. Given under our hands and Seal of the Town of Brewster affixed this 28th Day of July, 1975. Robert A. Sawtelle, Chairman raphrder' o Ric-hard Board of Selectmen I, Roland W. Bassett, duly qualified Constable of the Town of Brewster, do hereby certify that I served the Warrant for the Special Town Meeting of August 18, 1975 by posting attested copies thereof in five public places in different parts of the Town, in accordance with the Town By-Laws, on July 28, 1975. o and�..VBassett, Constable