Laserfiche WebLink
f <br /> F t <br /> i <br /> I <br /> Page <br /> el. Hanson said that this would be deferred until August 3, 1983 . <br /> Mr. Marsters than discussed house numbering., He started that this- will <br /> require someone to administer. He said that Phil Holmes or Charles <br /> Rowley had dome- the field review but that someone has to go around town. <br /> This will take a quarter to half of a Clerk's time to implement this, <br /> e l. Terry suggested that this be done as soon as possible. Sel. Terry <br /> said that this has been sitting around, for two years . Chm. Garland said <br /> that this should coo back to 'the Planning -Board for implementation. Chm. <br /> Garland recommended that Mr. Marsters and the Executive Secretary get <br /> together and discuss what is really needed and what the cost would be. <br /> Board thanked Mr. Marsters for coming. <br /> 55 p.m. Mr, Chester Kobiinsky came to the Board to explain why _Mr. Robert <br /> Sullivan should be appointed as Assistant Harbormaster, Mr, o- <br /> blin'sky explained that he is -having. difficulty answering emergency <br /> or complaints from John's Pond. He -said- haat he is unable to <br /> satisfy the taxpayers . He tries to - do his best n the phone a <br /> it would take him two fours to get - a Moat out there. He needs <br /> someone who lives right on the water,with a boat. Sel, Hanson <br /> said that he would lite to- check with the Police Chief about the <br /> waterways police. Chir. Garland said that he had questions in his <br /> mind and that the Chief has been asked to come to the meeting next <br /> week to discuss certain things and with Mr. Koblins} y 's permission <br /> this would be deferred for one week so that lI those concerned <br /> can be in one room and discuss all this 0' Mr. Koblinsky concurred. <br /> Board thanked Mr. Koblinsky for coning. <br /> 7:15 p, . - Mr. James Segel, Executive Director of the ' Mass. Municipal Associa- <br /> tion <br /> sso ia-tin carne to inform the- Board abut the associations ' activities .. <br /> } He explained .how they work ' l.osel,y with the Legislators , e 'explain- <br /> ed the constraints of Proposi.t.ion �. He also said that the legis- <br /> lation was out of session right: now. He stated that they have worked <br /> on the following: more money for schools; right to know language <br /> with hazardous' waste; pension problems within th6 Commonwealth; <br /> change in liability laws; changes in fees for the Registrar and they <br /> have worked with the Secretary of Transportation. Beyond working <br /> with the Legislation they are working- with "i ld ..Service Commission, <br /> onWorkmen's Compensation. He said the Loss ratio this year very. <br /> low. . Now they are looking into health -insurance. They also have <br /> publ ic-ation, the Beacon' , Their annual meeting is being, held at <br /> I unfe�t basically to allow the Selectmen from all the towns tode- <br /> cide the agenda. The September management meeting will be held <br /> t U-Mass . <br /> Chm. -Garland said that there are two items he wou .d , like to see <br /> therm approach. The first is on the health aspect and the second <br /> is this County Government - take over, Sed.. Terry stated they are <br /> . doing a good job and he congratulates then. Chm. Garland thanked <br /> there for the good article on the EMT and said that he may be calling <br /> on them again, Board thanked him for coming. <br /> 7: 30 P,m, Mrs. Eleanor Harding came to see if the Board had reached a decision <br /> n the 90 acnes that she would like to sell to the Town. She stated <br /> that she would rather have the town own it than sell it to a develo- <br /> per. <br />