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Board of Selectmen Meeting <br /> February 18, 1997 <br /> The meeting was convened at 7:36 p.m. in the Selectmen's Meeting Room, lb Lowell Street, <br /> Reading, Massachusetts. Present were Chairman George Hines, Vice Chairman Camille Anthony, <br /> Secretary Bruce MacDonald, Selectman Sally Hoyt (Dan Ensminger joined the quorum at 7:45 <br /> p.m.), Town Manager Peter Hechenbleikner and the following list of interested parties: Nancy <br /> Eaton, Bill Brown, Ted McIntire, Peter Tassi. <br /> Approval of Minutes <br /> On motion by Hoyt seconded by MacDonald, the Board approved the minutes of the meeting of <br /> January 14, 1997 as amended by a vote of 4-0-0. <br /> On motion by Anthony seconded by Hoyt, the Board approved the minutes of the meeting of <br /> January 28, 1997 as amended by a vote of 4-0-0. <br /> Reports and Comments <br /> Selectmen's Liaison Reports and Comments - Sally Hoyt had no comment. <br /> Bruce MacDonald had two issues -the Howard Street group has contacted him with regard to the <br /> -- PRD amendment. They've sent a card of appreciation for the work that the Board has done on <br /> this issue. With regard to the Police Station siting process, there may be some misunderstanding <br /> with regard to the process. The process has been very open, but a lot of work has been done in <br /> Executive Session regarding purchase of real estate. A decision has now been arrived at, and the <br /> Board continues to be very open in this process. <br /> Camille Anthony announced Community Day in the month of June, kicked off by the June 1 <br /> Community Day. The end of June will be the Summerfest. Organizations can join this effort. <br /> March 1 is their next meeting. <br /> Dan Ensminger reported that the Reading Business Park Task Force has met regarding packaging <br /> data for the landfill sale and marketing. It has been recommended that a due diligence package <br /> and RFP be done together and that the RFP be put "out on the street" right after Labor Day. This <br /> would be on target with the goal of selecting a developer by the end of 1997. The Town has <br /> received a letter from Modern Continental regarding availability of clay material. The Town can <br /> also get over burden material that can be used for compacting. <br /> George Hines noted that the Town of Reading is in good shape with regard to the landfill sale. <br /> He offered the Selectmen's congratulations to the Reading Memorial High School Hockey Team <br /> for a perfect league season. Dan Ensminger also noted that the RAMS Track Teams did their <br /> usual outstanding job this year. <br /> Public Comment-There was no public comment. <br /> fl <br />
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