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BOARD OF SELECTMEN <br /> MINUTES - REGULAR SESSION <br /> • TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1990 <br /> PAGE THREE <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> 2. Memo from Assistant Building Inspector - Housing for <br /> Elderly - Mr. Hauck requested a letter from the Board of <br /> Selectmen stating that the home rule requirement has been <br /> waived by the Town and that all permit fees have been <br /> waived for the Housing for Families and Housing for the <br /> Elderly project. <br /> Mr. Lawrence asked why the fees for this project would be <br /> waived, if other project fees were not waived, i . e. , Christ <br /> the King Parish, Schools, etc. Mr. Hauck stated that if <br /> the State has to pay these fees , that the Town would drop <br /> out of eligibility for the project. <br /> Mr. Carter moved to waive any contrary requirements of Town <br /> by-laws and zoning regulations insofar as the Board of <br /> Selectmen may do so and approve the project as proposed. <br /> Mr. Hanson seconded the motion. Mr. Gottlieb and Mr. <br /> • Carter were in favor. Mr. Lawrence was opposed.' <br /> 3 . Proposed Relocation of Firearms Training Site - The Board <br /> discussed the relocation of the Firearms Training Site to <br /> the Landfill Site. Mr. Virgilio stated that the estimated <br /> cost would be $5,000. The Board agreed that further <br /> discussion should include Brad Fish of the Police <br /> Department. <br /> 4. Communication from DEM re: Great Oak Road - The Board <br /> received a letter from DEM indicating their understanding <br /> of the agreement for Great Oak Road was that the $15,000 <br /> would be made in three payments of $5,000. it was the <br /> impression of the Board, however, that the $ 15, 000 would be <br /> paid up front. <br /> Mr. Lawrence moved to resume discussions relative to Great <br /> Oak Road with South Cape Beach Committee the State and <br /> abutters Involved. Mr. Gottlieb seconded the motion. All <br /> were in favor. <br /> Mr . Gottlieb suggested that Mr. Virgilio complete work and <br /> bill the State each time work is completed, rather than in <br /> • the $4900 increments. <br />