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Board of Selectmen Meeting <br /> June 8, 1987 <br /> The Board of Selectmen convened in the Executive Offices , 6 <br /> Lowell St. , Reading, MA at 7: 30 P.M. Present were Chairman Rus- <br /> sell, Vice Chairman Nigro, Secretary Graham, Board member Paul <br /> Landers and Town Manager Peter I. Hechenbleikner. <br /> On a motion by Landers and seconded by Graham the Board approved <br /> on a first reading a policy "Employee Recognition" 4-0-0. <br /> On a motion by Landers and seconded by Nigro the Board approved <br /> the proclamation June 14th as Flag Day in Reading 4-0-0 . <br /> On a motion by Landers and seconded by Nigro the Board approved <br /> 4-0-0 the Resolution of Appreciation for Judy LeBlanc. <br /> The Board unanimously appointed William Brown 4-0-0 to the Fire <br /> Facility Study Committee on a motion by Landers and seconded by <br /> Graham. <br /> The Board met with the Housing Authority Board to appoint a mem- <br /> ber. Present from the Housing Authority were Director Plansky, <br /> Chairman Richard Dempster, State representative William Fic-:saa<c, <br /> Philip White and Leonard Westra. The Charter provides for an ap- <br /> pointed Housing Authority. The Housing Authority feels its mem- <br /> bers must be elected. For purposes of this appointment if the <br /> Housing Authority and the Board of Selectmen agree on the can- <br /> didate, they may agree to jointly appoint for an unexpired term, <br /> or until the next election, whichever position prevails. Can- <br /> didates present were Joan Neary and A. J. Reynolds. All the can- <br /> didates were not present. The appointments were postponed until <br /> July 6th. <br /> On a motion by Paul Landers and seconded by Russ Graham the Board <br /> unanimously appointed Loretta Spaulding as member to the Council <br /> on Aging for a three year term to expire June 1990 . On motion by <br /> Landers and seconded by Nigro Woodrow Baldwin was appointed to a <br /> three year term expiring June 30, 19 `0 4-0-0 . <br /> The Board met with residents of 1 Charles Place a condominium <br /> regarding trash collection. The residents ' previous collector <br /> declined to renew their contract. They feel as individual tax <br /> payers they want the Town of Reading to pick up their trash. The <br /> Town' s policy indicates that multi-family residences exceeding 3 <br /> units will be considered businesses and the Town will not collect <br /> in these locations. Present from 1 Charles Place were Woody Bal- <br /> win, Michael Gass who spoke and Fred VanMagnus. <br /> 1 <br />