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w <br /> Page 2. <br /> HEARINGS AND APPOINTMENTSCONTINUED: <br /> 6 :00 P.M@ he is still not happy with this situation. Sel. Teary asked <br /> the Executive secretary if the State wain-d be looking at the <br /> form and charge the decision-. He asked if the transfer would <br /> be approved. Mr. Murphy said that they would be reviewing <br /> the form on Tuesday ands ib ly it would be returned to us <br /> by October 5. 19834 el. Terry said he sees no problem. <br /> Chm. Gariand said be understands Sel . Hanson' concerns and <br /> asked that if the Board has no objections he would like to <br /> defer this matter until Town Counsel arrived. <br /> Sed.. Hanson asked if it was legally possible to close down <br /> the establishment until matters are straightened' out. Perhaps <br /> the Board could suspend the license. <br /> Executive Secretary said that this could be dome but Mr. Devane <br /> could appeal and.`.-it would not work as it would not be effective <br /> until the State revued the case and that could take two months . <br /> hm. -Garland said th-at this matter should be deferred until <br /> Town Counsel. arrives . Board concurred. Chin. Garland said that <br /> e would like to put this issue to bed once and for - all. <br /> 6 :15 p.m. - Mr. E, Stuart Peoples came to meet the Board. Motion by el-W. <br /> Terry to appoint Mr. E. Stuart .Peoples to the Conservation <br /> ommiss ion for a balance of three years , Seconded ,by Sel., <br /> Hanson. Motion Carried. <br /> As it, was not time for the next appointment Chex►* Garland suggested the <br /> Board go to item- one under Old Business . <br /> 1. chin. Garland stated that this memorandum from the Executive Secretary <br /> had to co -with repairs on Great Oak Road and . a'ske.d the Executive. <br /> Secretary to explained. Mr. Murphy stied that a few weeps acro when <br /> the Superintendent of Streets care to the Board with the problems and <br /> cost of repairs for Great Oak Road, the Selectmen had asked Mr. Murphy <br /> to speak to Representative Cahir about this smatter, fir. Murphy said <br /> that he has .-spoken to Representative Cahir and that he is extremely <br /> skeptical that- the- state would be willing o spend money on a road <br /> that should be completed. in two years . For this reason Mr. Murphy <br /> reconnneded the foilowin : He suggest us'i -the Great Oak Road. escrow <br /> account, or taking the matter t To'wn Meeting and letting the towns- <br /> people decide whether r to spend more 'money on that .road. <br /> Chm. Garland said that if there was no objectiQns f r m,._th: ; rdI he- <br /> ould direct Mr. Murphy to proceed with his recommendations . <br /> i <br /> 6: 30 p.m. - Chm. Garland opened the Dog Complaint Hearing. <br /> Chan. Garland asked if -Mr. 1Ralh. comeau or Mr. Wayn6 Fredricks <br /> was present. Mr.' Richard Williams said that he was here' , He <br /> represents the complainee. After reviewing. the -ratter the <br /> Board decided to send Mr. Fredericks a letter requesting. that <br /> he voluntarily restrain his dogs. Hearing closed at p.m. <br />