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Fmk <br /> ti <br /> MINUTES. OF ADMINISTRATIVE' MEETING <br /> BOARD OF SELECTMEN <br /> May- 2 ,,�- '1 - 1 <br /> Present: Chairman Chester Garland, Sel. Jean Thomas , and Executive <br /> Secretary Joseph Murphy <br /> Mr. Garland called the meeting to order at 10 : 00 a.m. <br /> 1 Executive Secretary reported that the- first order of business was <br /> setting the amount, of Bond for the Town Clem. He suggested $5 , 000. <br /> Jean Thoma -asked i f that was what it. had been in the past. Af firma <br /> tive. <br /> ay mative. Chan. Garland directed Executive Secretary to go ahead and set <br /> the Bond as recommended. <br /> 2 Letter- of interest from Triei l; Executive Secretary stated that if <br /> the Board is- interested, it should come before a regular meeting. <br /> He explained that it is a "trash for cash concept. dean Thomas <br /> stated she had- heard about it at a_ Barnstable Selectmen' s Meeting, <br /> and that Mr. Tomlinson of the company will do a study for the Town <br /> for nothing, provided the Town has a genuine 'Interest. Chm. Gar- <br /> land said h would likee -t get some public input on the proposal. <br /> Sel. Thomas felt the best way to go about that and get the informa- <br /> tion in the paper .is to bring it up in open meeting. Mr. Garland <br /> instructed the Executive Secretary to put it on the agenda for to- <br /> morrow, <br /> Executive Secretary pointed out a letter received by the Board of <br /> Selectmen from the Health Agent, requesting the police cruiser <br /> known as Tango 12 be-1 fferdd -t the Board of 'Health before it is <br /> put up for auction. The- letter points out that this is required b <br /> the Town By-laws. ' Chm. Garland asked if that cruiser wasn' t in <br /> very poor condition, and might be a costly maintenace problem for <br /> the Town. Executive Secretary agreed that it is in very poor con- <br /> dition, Sel Thomas, stated she felt the request should come from the <br /> Board of Health, rather than - their employee. She felt before too <br /> much consideration is given to the request, an estimate of cost of <br /> repairs needed on the vehicle be obtaind. She wondered where the <br /> necessary funds for the repair's would cone from? It would definitely <br /> have to have some repairs to put it in condition to reale it usable. <br /> She reminded the Board that the Board of Health had requested funds <br /> for a vehicle on Town Meeting floor,, and. been turned down. Executive <br /> Secretary- stated theBy-Laws are hazy on the subject - only say the <br /> item has to be "offered" to another town de artment requesting it -- <br /> they don' t say item has to be - given to requesting department, He <br /> felt the maintenance appraisal was a good idea; while a vehicle <br /> nicht not be be suitable for 24 hour a day police use-, --,it--,.could con- <br />' ceiveably be put to good use another department for less stressful <br /> purposes , providing the repaircosts were not too great. Ch . Gar- <br /> lard directed the Executive Secretary to obtain the maintenance <br /> appraisal. <br /> Executive Secretary directed the Board' s attention to the letter from <br /> B rad Norman, stating the 26th of June would be his last day with <br /> the Town. He noted the letter 'required no action. <br />