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Regular Session -2 July 18, 2005 <br />Superintendent Schettini stated that he received today a Certificate of Use and Occupancy <br />from Building Inspector, Glen Redmond for Reading Memorial High School. <br />Superintendent Schettini stated that Chuck Robinson, Bob LeLacheur and Hal Torman <br />would be the liaisons to the School Committee. <br />Superintendent Schettini stated there would be a reinstallation of lights on the practice <br />field. <br />Chair Spadafora thanked Elaine Webb for attending the Friday morning meetings with <br />the Conservation Commission. He stated he had attended meetings regarding sidewalks <br />with Superintendent Schettini. <br />Mr. McFadden asked if there was a specific time line for the Town Accountant and <br />Finance Director positions. He was told that there was not. <br />There was mention of the School Committee calendar. <br />Old Business <br />Mr. Scott Dunlap from Ai3 stated the certificate of occupancy was issued because of <br />continuous cycles of review. He stated the Superintendent reached out to all the <br />inspectors and had them work with us so that there were no surprises. Everyone involved <br />communicated very well. <br />There was discussion concerning the damaged culvert. A front-end loader with a full <br />load did damage to a seam on the culvert. <br />Mr. McFadden asked why this happened. <br />He was told they were going to replace the culvert with the same materials that were <br />there. Superintendent Schettini stated that he was waiting for information from Joe <br />Delaney, Town Engineer. <br />Mr. Dahl asked if the Contractor was aware of the OSHA rules and regulations. Mr. <br />Dunlap told him that the safety of the high school project is the concern of the <br />Contractor. TLT is very much aware of the OSHA regulations and is responsible for <br />safety. <br />Mrs. Gibbs stated that teachers moved into the new Science wing, cafeteria etc. She <br />asked if the move next summer would be more involved. <br />Mr. Dunlap stated that 4_5% of the move occurred,this_summer -and 55% of-the -move - - <br />would take place next summer. <br />