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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-03-02 Town Election Warrant� I5� � � ; COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Officer's Return, Reading: By virtue of this Warrant, I, on February 14', 1974, notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Reading, qualified to vote in elections and town affairs, to meet at the place and at the time specified by posting attested copies of this Warrant in the following public places within the Town of Reading: Precinct 1. First National Stores, 275 Salem Street JoAnn's Variety Store, 143 Salem Street ' Fire Station, 67 Pleasant Street Precinct 2. Dragon Corner Store, 106 West Street Hanson's Service Station, 4 West Street Slais-Porter, 452 Main Street Precinct 3. Masonic Building, 60'� Main Street Municipal Building, 16 Lowell Street Community Center, 52 Sanborn Street B & M Railroad Station, High Street Precinct 4. Zitzow's Store, 287 Lowell Street Convenient Food Mart, 1349 Main Street Old Hose House, 1249 Main Street days The date of posting being not less than fourtee�prior to March 2, 1974, the date set for the meeting in this Warrant. I also caused an attested copy of this Warrant to be published in the Reading Chronicle in the issue of February 14, 1974, the same being more than fourteen days prior to the date of said meeting. (s) Sally M. Hoyt Constable of Reading ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION March 2, 1974 Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a Town Election was held at the time and places specified in the Warrant and was called to order by the Wardens in the precincts as follows: Precinct 1 J. Warren Killam School Russell H. Stone, Jr. Precinct 2 Joshua Eaton School John H. Crooker Precinct 3 Community Center C. Dewey Smith Precinct 4 Memorial High School Kenneth C. Latham who then partially read the Warrant, when on motion of Florence E. Campbell, Eva C. Swift, Ann Cusato, and John F. Cronin in Precincts 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively, it was voted to dispense with the further reading of the Warrant, except the Constable's Return, which was then read by the Wardens in charge. The ballot boxes were examined by the Wardens in charge and each found to be empty and all registered 000. � - - - � Annual Town Meeting Warrant W OfREq 0�6'➢ _ ev I otl 1974 COMMONWEALTHOF MASSACHUSETTS Md W mee[ at the Memorial High School Audifqrium, 62 Oakland Road, in said Reading on . MidNesex, ss. Monday, the Elevenlh Day M March, A.D., 1974 al eight To either of[he Cons[ables of[he Town of Reading, Greetings: o'clock in the eveuing, at which time and place the following articles aze to 6e acted upon and determined excWsively by In the narne oF the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,you are Town MeeGng Members in accordance with the provisions of hereby required to m[ify and warn the inhabitants ot the Town �apter 7 of the Acts of 1943. � of Reading, qualified to vote in elections and Town affairs, to meet in the following places designated for the fow precincts in AATICLE: 2 To hear and act on the reports of the Board of said Town; namely: �lectmeq Town Accoun[an[, 17easureq Collector oF Taxes, Boazd of Assessors, Board af Public Works, Town Clerk, 1'ree Recinct 1 - Killam Elementary School Warden, Board of Health, School Committee, Contributory Precinct 2 - Joshua Eaton School Retirement Board, Library 1Yustees, Municipal Light Board, Precinct 3 - Community Center Finance Commi[tee, Cemetery 1Tustees, Planning Boazd and Precinct 4 - Memorial High School any other Boards or Special Committees. ON Satwday,the Second Day of March,A.D.,1974 at eight dclock ARTICLE: 3 To choose all o[her necessazy town oHicers and inthetorenoontoacton�hetollowingaMcles,viz: special committees and de[ermine what instructions shall be given tnwn officers and special committees. ARTICLE:1 To elec[by hallot the following Town Officers: a Modera[or for one year; one member of the Board of SelecUnen qRTTCLE: 9 To de[ermine how much money the Town will for three years;one member of the Board of Assessors for three raise by borrowing, or from the tax lery, or kansfer from years; one member of the Municipal Light Board for three available fwds, or otherwise, and apprapriate for General years; one member of the Board of Pu61ic Works for three ��¢mment, Protection of persona and Roperty, Civil years; one member of Ne Board of Health for three years; two Defense, Conservation Commission, Development and Main- memhers of[he Schoo]Commi[tee for three years; two mem- [¢napce of the Town Forest, Heal[h and Sanitatioq Board of 6ers of the Planning Board for ttvee yeazs; two members of Ne p�blic Works, including Flighways and Sidewalks, Drainage, Board of Library 17ustees for three years; two mem6ers of the ('q�on Parks and Supervised Play, Maintenance and Board of Cemetery 17ustees for three years;one member of the Operation of Municipal Parking Areas, Maintenance of Housing Authority for five years; 17ee Wazden for three years. Municipal Buildings on Bear Hil(area, Water Department and Also,in accordanee with the provisions of Chapter 7,Acts of $¢µ�er Department,Public Dumps,Charities and Aid,Veterans' 1943,in each of[be four precincts,[he number of Town Meeting Benefits, Public Schools, Northeast Metropoli[an Regianal Members, as hereinafter specified: Vocational School District, Public Library, Cemeteries, Precinc[1.Seven[een mem6ers for three years; one member Memorial Day Observance, Municipal Light Depar[ment, for [wo years to fil]vacancy; one member for one year to fW Street Lighling, Maturing De6t, Interest, Insurance, Con- vacancy. tribu[ory Retirement System, and Non-Contributory Precinct2.Seventeenmembersfor[hreeyeazs;twomembers R¢[irements, Reserve Fund, Puhlication S[reet List for 1974, for one year to fill vacancies. Maintenance and Lighting Old South Clock, Prin[ing Town �'�. Precincl 3.Seventeen members for three years; one member Reports, Damage Claims, Recording Instruments in lhe '.for one year W fill vacancy. Registry of Deeds,Foredosing the Righ[of redemption to real Precinct 4.Seven[een members for three yeazs; one member estate laken by the Town for non-payment of taxes, care of for [wo years to fill vacancy; one member for one year [o fill Craves of Veterans,Appraisal,Engineering,and Examina[ion vacancy. fees Por Eminent Domain Proceedings,ChrisGnas Lighting and Forthesepwposesthepollswillbeopenedateachofthefow Decoration, Recreation Committee, Group Insurance, precincts at eight o clock A.M. and will close at seven dclock Development and Industrial Commission and General Ac- P�M. rowfs,or take any o[her aclion wi[h respec[[here[o. ARTICLE: 5 Ta see if the Town will vote to authorize the ARTICLE: ]1 To see whet sum the Town will raise 6y Selectrnen to sell or eachange or otherwise dispose of,upan such bortoa9ng, or kom the tex levy, or transfer from available terms and conditions as they may deterntine, the 1968 Ford funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the purchase of � I sedan s the Fire Department, and to see what sum [he Town unVorms for the members of the F've Department,or take any Lwill raise by borrowing,or from the[ax levy, or transfer kom other action with respect thereto. availa6le funds,or atherwise,and appropriate for the purpose of pwchasing a new car for the Fire Depar4nent, or take any Board af Selectmen o[her action with respect thereto. BoardofSelectmen AATICLE: 12 To see wha[ sum the Town will raise by borrowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer [rom available funds, ar otherwise, and appropriate for the purchase of proteMive clothing for the mem6ers of lhe Auxiliary F've ARTICLE: 6 To see H the Town will vote [o authorize the ��'�'�ce,ortekeanyotheractionwithrespectthereto. Selectmen to sell or exchange or otherwise dispose of,upon such goard of Selectmen [erms and conditions as they may de[ermine, the 1962 Dodge Fve Alarm[ruck now in[he Fire Alarm Department,and to see wha[ sum [he Town will raise hy borrowing, or hom the tax pRTICLE: 13 To aee if the Town will vote to indemnify cer- lery, or transfer from available funds, or otherwise, and ap �N��ce officers and firemen for expense aMually incurred as propriate for the purpose of purchasing a new F've Alazm a resWt of injury in the line of duty,wder the provisions of[he maintenance truck for the Fire Alartn Depar[ment,or take any o[her action with respect thereto. Gmeral Iaws, Chapter 91, Sedion 100, as a+nended or other- wise,or take any other actian with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen Bpard of Selectmen ARTICLE:7 To see if the Town will amend the zoning by-laws and zoning map so as to change the zoning of the Depot, w called, located between Lincoln and High SNeets from Residence to Business District, or take any other ac[ion with respect [hereto. ARTICLE: 19 To see what sum [he Town will raise by Board of Se]eMmen b01Towing or from the tax lery or transfer&om availahle funds � or otherwise,and appropriate for continuing the sidewalk tree planting prograzn for Ne planting of trees in and around barren locations,or take any other action with respect thereto. ARTICLE:8 To see if the Wwn will amend the 6y-laws Arlicle 1,Section 7, by striking oul said section and inserting in place BoardofSelectmen thereof the fallowing new section: Section 7. All ulicles for the annual tnwn meeting shall be suhmitted to the Boazd of Selectmen not later than the date and qR11CLE: 15 To see wha[ sum the Town will raise by time set for fhe purpose by the Board during January of the year ppRowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available for lhe annua] town meeting in which action therein is to 6e ��,y,or otherwise, and appropriate for the observance of the taken and for good cause[he Board of Se]ecGnen may reopen �ristmas season, 1974, by the decoration and illumination of the warrant,or take any other aMion with respect thereto. public buildings and pu6tic streets, and the decoration of Christmas trees upon municipal land,or take any other action Board of Selectmen ��ry respect thereta. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE: 9 To see wha[ swn the Town will raise by borrox4ng, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available pRTTCLE: 16 To see what sum [he Town will raise by funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the purpose of rein- ryoRowing, or firom the tax levy, or [ransfer from available bursement of other reCving authorities far creditable service funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the purchase of attributable to the Town under provisions of Genera] Iaws �[orms for tAe members of the Police Department,or take any Chapter 32, Section 59A as amended, or take any other action other action with respect Nereto. with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen Board of Selectmen � ARTICLE: 17 To see if the Town will vote tn authorize [he Selectmen to seli or exchange or otherwise dispose of,upon such ARTICLE: 10 To see what sum [he Town will raise by �¢�y and conditlons as they may determine,three cars in the borrowing, or from [he tax levy, or transfer from available �¢of[he Potice Deparlment,and to see what sum the Town will funds, or o[herwise, and appropriate for the pwchase of por- raise by borrowing, or from lhe [ax lery, or transfer from ta61e two way radios of[he walkie-falkie type, so-called, and available fwds,or o[herwise,and appropriate for the pwposes related equipment for the use of the Fire Department,or take of pucchasing three news cars for the Police Department, or any o[her action with respec[ thereW. lake any other action with reepect thereto. Board of Selectmen Board of SelecGnen ARTICLE: 18 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the ARTtCLE: 26 To see what swn the Town will raise 6y payment during the year 1974 of bills remaining wpaid on borcowing, or from the tax levy or transfer from available r , January I,1974,for goods and services actually rendered tn the funds,or otherwise,and appropriate Eor the purpose of helping 4 Town,or lake any o[her action wilh respect thereto. to defray the cost of operatian ot East MidNesez Aswciation of Retarded Chil�ken (EMARC) in cacryNg out ite endeavors Hoard of Selectmen wder the provisions o[Chapter 19 of the General Iaws, to be e�ended under the directlon of the Reading Board of Health as pMvided in Chaptu 40,Section 5,Paragraph 40C of the General ARTICLE: 19 To see wha[ sum the Town will raise by Iaws,orwhatitwilldoinrelationtheretn. 6ortowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer trom available funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the purpose of coor- ByPetition dinating or conduc[ing programs dealing with Ne problems of the aging and promole facilities for health, education, welfare and recreation of the aging, or take any other action with ARTICLE: 27 To see what sum the Town will raise by respec[ Nereto. borroaving, or from the tax lery or transfer from available funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the purpoae of con- BoardofSelectmen tinuingtheoperationoftheyouthprogramattheReadingYouth Centeq W 6e ezpended under the direction of the Recreation Committee,or what it will do in relation thereW. AftTICLE: 20 To see iE the Town will vote to establish a fWl time Building Inspector, or take any oNer action with respect By Petition there[o. Soard of Selectmen ARTICLE: 28 To see what sum the Town will vo[e to raise by horrowing, or from the tax ]evy, or trensfer &om available [unds or otherwise,and appropriate for Aid to AgriculNre and work of the Middlesez County Eatension Service and the 9-H ARTICLE: 21 To see if the Town will amend the Town By- �ub under General Iaws Chapter 12$ Sections 90 and 45 as laws b addin thereto Article XXIIA as follows, or take an �e^ded,sum to be expended under the direMion of a Director Y 4 Y appointed by the Selectlneq such DirecWr W caoperate with the other ac[ion with respect thereta: Middlesex County 1Yvstees. "ARTICLE XXRA—Dog Licensing RequiremenLs�ection 1. No dog owned or kept in this Toxm shall be licensed pwsuant to By Petition � Geceral Laws,Chapter 190,Sec[ion 137 and 139,until the Toxm L7erk has received sufficient proof that the dog for whom a ]icense is sought has been vaccinated or revaccinated in ac- qRTICLE: 29 To see what sum the Town will raise by cordance vri[h General I.aws, Chapter 140, Section 145B." pp�owing, or from the taa lery, or transfer from available BoardofSelectmen ��' or otherwise, and appropriate for the purpose of providing a Leaf Collection System, induding salaries and . wages and the pwchase of crollectlon equipment end supplies,or ARTICLE: 22 To see if the Town will vote to allow the Dog �ke any o[her action with respect thereto. Officer to obtain and use a nonlethal tranquiliz?ng capture gon, Board of Public Works or [ake any other action with respect thereW. Boerd of Selectmen ARTICLE: 23 To see what sum the Town wil] raise by ARTICLE: 30 To see wha[ sum the Town will raise by borrowing, or from the taz lery, or 7ensfer &om available borrow'mg, or from the�tax levy, or transfer from available � funds, or oNerwise, and appropriate far the purpose of Com- funds,or otherwise,and appropriate for the purpose of entering munity Center maintenance, or take any other action with inta contractual agreement for the disposal of rubbish, etc., ' respect thereto. fmm other than the Town of Reading,or take any other action � with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen Board of Public Works ARTTCLE: 24 To see if the Town will increase the 7'ree Warden's salary from 59��� per year to =500.00 per year, or fake any other action with respect thereto. lkee Warden � ARTICLE: 31 To see what sum [he Town will raise by bortowu�g, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available fwds,or otherwise,end appropriate for expenses of the Board AATICLE: 25 To see what sum the Tawn will raise by of Public Works, including consWting engineering services, borrowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available surveys,preliminary plans, designs, fina]plans and estimates funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the financing of for a Master Drainage Plan of the Town,such funds to be spen[ projects sponsored by the Reading Bicentennial Commission,or by and under the direction of the Board of Public Works,or take take any other action with respect thereto. any oNer action with respect thereto. Reading Bicentennial Cortunission Board ot Putilic Works .4R'fICLE: 32 To see if lhe 'Cown will vote to authorize the ARTTCLE: 37 To see wha[ sum the Town will raise by Board of Public Works to sell or exchange,or otherwise dispose borrowing, or from the [ax levy, or transfer from available of upon such[erms and rondilions as they may determine, the fwds,or otherwise, and appropriate for [he purpose of main- following: [aining,improving and constructing facilities in the Parks and � I l. 1967 Dynahoe Playgrounds,or[akeanyotherac[ionwithrespectthereto. L 2 1963 Oliver Sidewalk Tractor 3. 1969 In[ernational Scout Board of Public Works 4. 1986 Elgin Street Sweeper now in[he Public Works Depar[ment and[o see what sum the Toum will raise 6y borrowing,or Erom the tax levy,or transfer fmm available fwds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the pwchase of the following� ARTICLE: 38 To see what sum the Town will raise 6y 1. One ill new backhoe loader borrowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available 2. One I L new sidewalk tractor funds, or otherwise, and appropria[e for the construction of 3. One f 1 I new s[reet sweeper sewers,sewerage work and other sewerage facilities,to be used 4. One I ll new lawn mower in such locations as [he eoard of Public Works may deem ad- 5. One 1 p new pickup truck vlsable,or[ake any other action with respect[hereto. or [ake any other action with respec[ thereto. Boazd of Pu61ic Works Boardof Public Works ARTICLE: 3S To see what sum [he Town wiR raise hy 6orrowing, or from lhe tax levy, or [rensfer from available ARTICLE: 99 To see what sum the Town will raise 6y funds, or o[herwise, and appropriate for [he pwpose of im- borrowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available proving and reconstructing Town Public Ways,such sums to be fwds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the purpose of pw- spent by and wder lhe direc[ion of the Board of Public Works chasing a new front end loader, or take any other action wi[h and in such loca[ions as the Board of Public Works may deem respect there[o. advisable,or[ake any other action with respect[hereto. Boardof Puhlic Works Board of Public Works � ARTICLE: 34 To see wha[ swn [he Town will raise by borrowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available fwds,or otherwise, and appropriate for expenses of lhe Board of Public Works, including consWting engineering services, surveys, preliminary plans, design, contracts, specifica[ions, finalplansand constructio�for an addition and modifications[o ARTICI.E: 40 To see if the Tawn will vote to accept the [he Public Works facili[ies on 7ohn Street,such sums to be spent report of ffie Board of Public Works upon the laying ou[ as a byand wder the direc[ion of[he Board of Public Works,or take PubGc Way of a Private Way known as Keith Road any other action with respec[ thereto. under Ne provision of law authorizing Ne asses�nent of bet- tertnenk,such highway being laid ou[in accrordance with plan Board of Public Works duly approved 6y the Board of Survey and filed in the Office of the Town Clerk in accordance with the statutory requirements, and fq see if the Toxm will accept the Public Way laid ou[by lhe Board of Public Works as Keith Road, and to see what sum the Town will raise by borrovring,or from the tax]evy,or transfer from available funds,or otherwise,and ARTICI.F.: 35 To see what sum the Town will raise by appropriate for[he cons[ruction of said Way,or take any other borrowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available action with respect Nereto. funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the purpose of im- proving and construc[ing Chapter 90 Highway, together with Board of Pu6lic Works such sums as may be provided by Ne S[ate and Cowty under Section 34 of Chapter 90 of the Generai Iaws,or Gke any other ac[ion with respeet thereto. Board of Public Works ARTICLE: 41 To see if the Town will wte ta accept the repoR of the Boerd of Public Works upon the ]aying out as a Public Way of a Rivate Way known as Red Gate Lane wder [he provision of law authorizing the assessment oi heL [erments,such highway being laid out in accordance with plan dWy approved 6y the Board of Survey and filed in the Office of ARTICLE: 36 To see what sum the Toum will raise by the Toum Clerk in acrordance wi[h the statu[ory requirements, borrowing, or from [he [ax ]evy, or transfer from available and to see it the Town wil]accept the Public Way laid out by the ',. funds, or o[herwise, and appropria[e for the purpose of main- 8oard of Public Works as Red Gate Iane, taining and reswfacing streets conskucted under Section 34, and W see what sum the Town will raise by borrowing,or from Chapler 90 of the General Laws,logether with such sums as may the tax lery,or[ransfer from available Funds,or otherwise,and be provided by the State and County, or take any other action appropriate for[he construction of said Way, or take any other wi[h respect [hereto. action with respec[ thereto. Board of Pohlic Works Board of Public Works ARTICLE: 42 To see H the Town will vote to accept the ARTICLE: 46 To see if the Town will vote to accept the report of the Board of Puhlic Works upon the laying out as a report of the Eoard of Public Works upon Ne laying out as a Public Way of a Priva[e Way known as PubGc Way of a Private Way known as Rustic Iane � Pennsylvania Avenue Estension under the provision of law authorizing the assessment of beb under the provision of]aw authorizing the assessment of beb terments,such highway being laid out in accardance wiN plen termenfs,such highway being laid out in accordance with plan dWy approved by[he Board of Swvey and filed in Ne Office of dWy approved by the Board of Swvey and filed in the Offce of the Town L7erk in accrordance with the statutory requirements, the Town Clerk in accordance with Ne statutory requirements, and to see if the Town will accept the Public Way laid out by the and to see if the Town will accept the Public Way laid out by the Board of Public Works as Rustic Lane, Board of Public Works as PennsY����a Avenue Extension, and to see what sum the Town will raise by horrowing,or from and[o see what sum the Town will raise by 6orrow'u�g,or&om the lax levy,or transfer from available funds,or otherwise,and Ne tax levy,or transfer from availahle funds,or otherwise,and appropriate for the construction of said Way,or take any other appropriate for the rnnstructlon of said Way,or take any other action with respect thereto. action with respect thereto. Board of Puhlic Works Baard of Public Works ARTICLE: 47 To see if the Town will vote to accept the AATTCLE: 43 To see if the Town will vote to accept the report of the Board of Public Works upon the ]aying out as a report oE[he 8oard of Public Works uFron the laying out as a Wblic Way of a Private Way {mown as Audubon Road Public Way of a Private Way known as Landers Road under Ne provision af law auNorizing the assessment of beb wder the provision of law authorizing the assessnent of be[- terments,such highway being laid out in accordance with plan �ertnents,such highway being laid out in accordance with plan duly approved by the Board of Survey and filed in the Office of duly approved by the Board of Swvey and filed in the Office of the Town Clerk in acwrdance with the statutory requirements, the Town Clerk in accordance wiN the statutory requirements, and W see if[he Town vrill accept the Public Way]aid out by the and tn see if the Town will accept the Pu61ic Way laid out by the Board of Pubtic Works as Audu6on Road, Board of Public Works as Landers Aoad, and to see what swn the Town will raise by borrowing,or from and to see what sum the Town will raise by borrowing,or from Ne tax lery,or transfer from available funds,or otherwise,and the tax levy,or transfer from availahle fimds,or atherwise,and appropriate for the cronstruction of said Way,or take any other appropriate Eor the mnstruction of said Way,or take any other action with respect thereto. actlon with respect Nereto. Board of Public Works `�, Hoard of Public Works L� ARTICLE 44 To see if the Town will vote to accept the ARIICLE 48 To see if the Town will vote [o accept the report af the Board of Public Works upon the laying out as a �Port of the Board of Public Works upon the laying out as a Public Way of a Private Way known as P�blic Way of a Private Way known as Pitman Drive Covey Hill Road Extension wder the provision of law authorizing the assessment of bet- terments,such highway being laid out in acrnrdance with plan wder the provision of law authorizing Che assessment of be4 duly approved by the Board of Sutvey and filed in[he Office of tertnenls,such highway heing laid out in acwrdance wiN plan the Town Clerk in accordance with the statutory requ'vements, duly approved by the 8oard of Survey and filed in the Office of y�d W see if[he Town will accept the Public Way laid out by the [he Town Clerk in accordance with the statutory requirements, gpard of Public Works as Pitman Drive, and tn see if the Town will accept the Public Way laid out by the �d W see what sum the Town will raise by horrowing,or from Board of Public Works as Covey Hill Road Erztension, �,rye tax levy,or transfer from available funds,or otherwise,and and to see what sum the Town will raise by bortowing,ar trom appropriate for the construction of said Way,or take any oNer the[ax lery,or[ransfer from available funds,or oNerwise,and action with respeM thereto. appropriate for the consNuction of said Way,or take any other action with respect thereto. Boardof Public Works Board af Public Works ARTICLE: 45 To see if the Town will vote to accept the ARTICLE: 48 To see if the Town will vote to accept the report of the Board of Pu6Gc Works upon Ne Iaying out as a report of the Boardrof Public Works upon the ]aying out as a Public Way of a Private Way known as Public Way of a Private Way known as Marla Lane Extension Indiana Avenue Ex[ension under the provision of law authorizing the assessment of bet- under the provision of law authorizing the assessment of bet- terments,such highway being laid out in accordance with plan terments,such highway being laid out in accordance with plan � duly approved by the Board of Survey and fled in the Office of dWy appmved by the Board of Survey and filed in the Office of [he Town Clerk in accordence with the stetutory requiremen[s, the Town Clerk in acwrdence with the statutory requirements, and to see if the Tovm will accept the Public Way laid out by the and W see if the Town will accept the Public Way laid out by the Board of Public Works as Marla I.ane Eatension, Board o( Public Works es Indiana Avenue Extension, and to see what sum the Town wili raise by borrowing,or Erom and to see wha[sum the Town will raise by borrowing,or Irom the tax levy,or transfer from available funds,or otherwise,and the tax lery,or transfer from availabie funds,or otherwise,and appropriate for the construction of said Way,or take any other appropriate for the wnstructlon of said Way,or take any other ac[ion with respect thereto. action with respect thereto. Board of Public Works Board of Public Works ARTICLE: 50 To see if [he Town will vole to accept the ThenceS.69-2330E.adistanceof80feet. report of the Board of Public Works upon the laying out as a thenceS.71-SWOE.adistanceof76.IDfeet. Public Way of a Private Way known as Apple Gate Iane Thence 5.59•2330 E.,paralle]with and 187.SU feet distant from mder the prwisio� of law authorizing [he assessmen[ of bet- said Timberneck Drive,a distance of 1196.98 feet and continuing tertnents,such highway being laid out in acrordance with plan on the same cowse a distance of 340.94 feet to an angle in the dWy approved by the Board of Swvey and filed in the Office of center of another easement. , the Town C7erk in accrordance with the statutory requiremen[s, Thence S.83-5655 E.a distance of 27298 feet and N.78�3530 E. and lo see if the Town will accept the Pu61ic Way laid out by the 12323 feet to]and of David L.Richards et mc. Board of Public Works as Apple Gate Lane, Thence 5.11-24-30 E.a distance of 50 feet to an'uon pipe. and[o see what sum the Town will raise by borrowing,or from Thence N. 7&35-30 E. still by said Richazds, a distance of the lax lery,or transfer from available funds,or otherwise,and 155.00 feet [o an iron pipe set on the Westerly side line of appropriate for the construction of said Way,or take any other Haverhill St. ac[ion wi[h respec[ thereto. Thence by the said Westedy line of Haverhill S0.S. 11-24-30 E. 180.13 feet to a stake. Board of Public Works Thence on a radius of 7&5.33 fee[an arc of 165.01 feet to an iron pipe at land of Arnold C. HWt. Thencein a general Westerly direction by various angles as shown on a plan hereinafter mentioned, and by[he swamp, a ARTICLE: 51 To see if the Town will vote to accept the ���of 987.61 feet to land of the Town oE Reading and shown on report of the Board of Public Works upon the laying out as a said plan as Lot A. Public Way of a Private Way known as Deborah Drive 'Chence N.46-05-30 W.by Lot A a distance of 251.49 feet to I.at 4 wder the provision of law authorizing the asseaement of beb of said plan. termenls,such highway being laid out in acrordence with plan Thence S. 79-59 W., still by said Lot A and bounded on the duly approved by the Boazd of Survey and filed in the Office of North by said Lot 9 a distance of 297.59 feet to a corner. the Town Clerk in accordance with the statutory requirements, Thance N. 34-53-50 W. distance of 19.69 feet [o the mos[ and to see if the Town will accept the Public Way laid out by Ne Eazterly terminus of the Southerly line of F.St. Board of Public Works as De6orah Drive, Thence in a general Northwesterly direction by several and to see what sum the Town will raise by horrowing,or from courses�as shown on said plan a total of 498.09 feet to the [he tax levy,or transfer from available funds,or otherwise,and Narthwest corner of said Lot 4. appropriate for the construc[ion ot said Way,or take any other Thence in a general Nor[heHy and Westerly direction as action wiN respect Nereto. shown on said plan a distance of 152.03 feet to Ihe most Northerly terminus of the Easterly line of Libby Ayenue. Boerd of Public Warks '1'hence 6y the end of said Avenue a distance of 5120 feet. � Thence continwng in a general Westedy direction by several Icaurses a tota]of 220.63 feet to land of the seid Englund. Thence N.6-3&90 E. by seid Englwd a distance of 603.99 feet ARTICLE: 52 To see what sum the Town wil! raise by �o an'von pipe at lend of Emillio Pica et mc. 6orrowing, or from the tax Ievy, or tranffier from available 'Chence by land of said Rca N. 24-33-45 W. a distance of 98.49 funds,or otherwise,and appropria[e for the Conservation Fund feet and N.S3G10 W, a distance af 931.50 feet to an iron pipe at for Conservation purposes under Genera] I.ews, Chapter 40, ��d Pica's Northeast rnrner. Section eC, as amended,or take any other action with respect Thence S.89-53�50 W. 675.51 feet to a ditch and by the ditch 5. thereto. 17-27-50 W.19624 feet and S.87-0&33 W. a distance of 476.94 feet to an iron pipe at an easement. Conaervation Commission '1'hence N.865�30 W.22.57 feet to a pain[within seid easement and lend of the said Englund. ARTICLE: 53 To see if the Town will vote [o acquire by Thence through the easement end land of said Englwd N. 87- pwchase,right aE eminent domain, deed of gift, dedication, or 1&35 W.a distance of 20.5.98 feet to said Chades St.and the point of beginning. o[herwise for conservation purposes under Genera] Laws Said lot 3 of this description contains 38.203 acres, more or Chapter 4Q Sec[ion 8C, as amended, the following descri6ed less, and Lot 4 contains 8.7 acres, more or less, and said lats parcel of ]and, and to see what sum the Town will reise by being more Eully shown on a plan made for the Conservation borrowing, or from the taa ]ery, or transfer from available ��ssion of the Town of Reading dated May 1973 by H. fwds, or otherwise, and appropriate for such acquisition the Kingman Abbott,Registered Surveyor,which is to 6e recorded following described parcel of lend,or take eny other action with herewith. respect thereto. The land in Timberneck Swamp,Reading,shown as Lots 1,2, Conservation Commission 3, and 4 on the Assessors Plat 117, and being bounded and descri6ed as follows: Beginning at a point on the Sautherly eide tine of Charles Strtet,at an easement and at lend of CliEton P. Englund et al. FromthencethelinermsbY�eSoutherlylineofsaidCharles ARTICLE: 54 Ta see if [he Town wil] vote W acqu've by St. N. 5527-30E. a distance of 699.fi8 feet to a stake at land of pw'chase,right of eminent domain, deed of gift, dedication,or Mthony V. Sarwne. otherwise for conservation pwposes under Genera] Laws Thence S.34-32-30 E.by Sarcone a distence of 141.44 feet ta an Chapter 40, Section 8C, es emended, the following described � von in the swemp. parce] of land, and to see what sum the Town will raise by Thence N. 55-27-30 E., still by Sarcone, a distance of ll7.30 bm'rowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available feet. funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for auch acquisition the Thence N.81-08-30 E.by lands of Ro6ert M.Jenney and David followu�g described parcel of]and,or take any other action with G. Steeves a distence of 225]9 feet. respect thereto. Thence N.17-13 E.a distence of 142.79 feet. A ceRain parcel of land in Reading, Massachusetts, being a Thenre S.52-96 E.a distance of 81.59 fee0. po�.�on of Cedar Swamp,socalled,lying easterly of a Town and Thence S.65-37-30 E. a distance of 102.41 feet fq the center of County way called Haverhill Shee[,containing 420 aeres,more an easement Ieading Erom 15mberneck Drive. orless,andbeing6oundedanddescrihedasfollows: Beginning at the [vorthwesterly corner of the gran[ed AgTICLE: 55 To see if the Town will vote to acquire 6y premises,said poin[being 488.82 feet,more or less, easterly of purchase,right of eminent domain, deed of gif[, dedication, or the said Eastedy line of Haverhill Street at its junc[ion wi[h the otherwise tor conservation p�rposes under General Laws � Town line of North Reading and Reading. Chapter 40, Section SC, as aznended, the following described ThencethelinerwsEastedybythesaidTownLine358.85feet pa rcel of ]and, and to see what sum [he Town will raise by to the Town Mgle Bowd (NR-R-1) borrowing, or Erom the tax levy, or transfer from available Thence still Easterly and bowded northedy by the Town of fwds, or olherwise, and appropriate for such acquisition the Korth fteading 4,250 feet, more or less, to land of [he Com- foliowing described parcel of land,or take any o[her action wi[h monwealth of Massachuselts,being the Camp Cw[is Guild ftifle respect [hereto. Range: 7'hree parcels of land in Reading 1}�ng Southerly kom Thence the line [wns and runs Southerly 55 feet by said FranklinStreetandbeingbowdedanddescribedasfollows: Commonwealth land, Westerly 7fi6 feet, Southerly 110 feel, The FSrst Parcel begins on the Southedy side of said Franklin Easterly 885 feet, Southerly 526.9 feet, Westerly 256 feet, Street at the mr[hwesterly corner of land of Mna L. Vickery Sou[hedy 976 feet, Wesledy 260 feet, Northerly 460 feet, and Lois Conner. From thence the line runs Southerly by said Westerly 230 feet, Southerly 440 feet, Westerly 277 feel, VickeryandComerslandadistanceof189.19feetWastake: Southedy9107feel,Southwes[er1y473fee[,Wester1y508.50feet, Thence Easterly and s[i➢ by saitl Vickery's et aI land a Southedy 213.0 feet and 876.&5 feet and still Southerly 87.12 feet, distance of 253.19 feet to a ditch at land of Roland J.floyd: all by land of the said Commonwealth of Massachusetts to land Thence Sau[hedy by said Boyd's land a distance of 41325 feet of owners wknown: W an angle: this point being [he northwesterly corner of the Thence Westedy 893 feet, Sou[herly 15428 feet by land of Secrond parcel herein described: owners unknown to land of the Inha6itan[s of the Town of Thence still Southerly by said Second Parcel a distance of Reading Conservation Commission and formerly part of the 739ASfeettoadrillholeatanangle: Reading 'Niki Sitel Thenre con[inuing Southerly 6y said Second Parcel a distance Thence Westerly 89295 feet and 250.57 feet by eaid `Nikl Site' of 437.84 feet to a driil hole in the wall at land of JoM B. Fair- to land of Eugene S. Blanchard: [hence Northedy by said child et �: Blanchard 508.30 feet !o land of William D. Mathieson: thence Thence tuming and running Westedy by the wall and land of Eastedy 153.75 feet and 9625 feet, and thence Northerly 210.00 said Fairchild a distance of 369.00 feet to a corner oE a wall at feet,s[ill by said Mathieson to land of Mson L.Strong: land of Jay F. Dailey et al: Thence Easlerly 372.G feet and fiortherly by said Skong and 7'hence turning and running Northerly by the wall and land of Bazbara Mn Folger 258 feet and 16t.03 feet to a carner. said Dailey e[al the following distances: 277.97 feet,105.47 fee[, Thence Westerly,bowded Sautherly 6y land of said Sar6ara z3.11 feet and 89.54 feet to an angle in the wall: MnFolger595.15feettolandofCw[E.Nitzsche: ThencerunningWestedybythewallandlandofsaidDaileyet Thence Eastedy,bounded Northerly,by said CW�t E.Nitzsche al dis[ances of 19370 feet and 104.58 feet to a dril]hole at land of � 116.97 fee[ and Northedy, bounded Westedy by said Nitzsche Miriam A. Barclay: � 340.51 feet and thence Westerly 36D feet,thence Northerly 17111 '1'hence Northerly by said Barelay a distance of 427.66 feet to feel, 45.78 feet, 261.47 feet and 51575 feet, all 6ounded by said �angle and thence Westerly s[ill by said Barclay a distance of Niksche W land oE Patrick M. Procopio: 264.16 feet to a stake and stones at Iand of Horace F. Ryder et Thence stili Northerly 4I8.98 feet by land of said Procropio to �� land of Allen E. Kenney: Thence again Northerly by land of said Ryder a distance of Thence slill Northedy by said Kenney 288.91 feet to land of 182.66 feet and 131.02 feet[o a s[ake and stones at land of Robert Albert W.Malphrus and still Northerly 146.50 feet and Westerly G. Mallion and at other land reserved hy said Hazry K. Kw- by said Malphrus 7425 feel to land of Frencis M. McDermotk chian: Thence Norlhedy 6y said McDermo[t and lands of Robert E. Thence Southeasterly by said other land of Kurchian by two Mellon,Albert J.Rotondi,Albert C. Thomas,Ann L. Franseca, Iines,130 feet and 290 feet[o a corner: Cad W. SoWe Jr. and Margaret M. MacDonald a disfence of TTence Northeasterly still by said other land a distance oF 510 %0.02 feet: feet, more or ]ess to a cornec Thence Wes[edy by land of said MacDonald 1&5A feet to land Thence Northwestedy slill by said other land a disGnce of of Charles S. Iungley: 400.00 feet, more or less: Thence lurning and rwning Northerly again 1,000.00 feet by Thence slill Northwesterly by said other land and parallel various owners and being 500.00 feet paralle]with and Easteriy with the Phirty Fee[distant from the fvs[line herein described of Ihe side line of Haverhill Street W the Southeasterly rnrner of a dis[ance of 190 fee[,more or less,to said Franklin Street: land of Ar[hur G. Gard: thence still NOMhedy by land of said Thence� Northeasterly 6y the southerly side line of said Gard 80.13 feet lo land of Edward J.JoMson: Franklin Street on a cwved line the radius of which is 520 feet a Thence[he line runs still Northerly by said JOMson 80.87 feet, length of 30 feet fa Ihe point of beginning. land of George T. Wolfe 82.33 feet, ]and of Manton R. Speaq Conlaining by estimation 14.987 acres of land, more or less, Williazn F.Aussell&Sons Inc.,a total of 423.05 feet to the point and to be shown on a separate plan for the I.and Court, Case of 6eginning at the North Reading Town Line. Number 15881 and heing a poRion of the land mntained in Cer[. Said parcel being shown on a plan entitled"Plan of proposed of Title 39336. �aking of a portion of Cedar Swamp by the Town of Reading for Said Parcel is subject tn an Easement Thirty feet in width �onservation Pwposes", made under date of December 1973, given to the Tennessee Valley Gas Transmission Corp.,and also Scale 1 inch equals 200 feet, made by H. Kingman A6bott, [o a Drainage Easement to the Town of Reading 1Wenty feet in Registered Surveyor, Reading, Massachuselts. width, all to be shown on said plan. The said parcel is subject to an easement 30 feet wide to the �++ Northeas[Gas 17ansmission Ca.Inc.also a 250 foot easement at 'Che Second Parcel commences at the nodhwesterly wrner of � the Northeast corner of the granted premises to the New the granted premises at land of said Roland J. Boyd and runs England Electric Co. Eas[edy by land of the said Boyd a distance of 675.77 feet to lhe lhud parcel hereinafter mentioned: Conservation Commission 'Chence Southerly by a wail and by the said [h'vd parcel a distance of 79.60 feet tn a drill hole at the corner of the wall,said romer heing[he southwesterly corner of said third parcel: Thence continuing Sou[hedy by[he wall and land of John E. and Carl I. Eng6erg Ne following distances: 16418 feet, 154.87 feet,108.12 feet and 161.3fi feet to a drill hole a[land of Eleanor L. Zanni: Thence still Southedy by the wall a dis[ance of 193.91 feet 6y Containing 40,000 sq.f[.of land,more or less,and being shown said land of Zanni and lhence 190.50 feel by land of C&J Homes as Lot 17 on Plal 241 of [he Assessors Maps of the Town of Inc.,to a drill hole at the corner of the wa1L Reading and to he more fully shown on a plan[o be made for the TTence Westerly by Ihe wall and land of the said John B. Conserva[ion Commission of the Town of Reading. � Fairchild et ux the Pollowing distances, 103.69 feet, 103.00 feet, 100.25 feet,62.00 feel, 118184 feet and 57.50 feet to a drill hole a[ Conservation Commission lhe corner of lhe wall,said point being the sou[heasterly corner of Ihe first parcel above described: Thence Northerly by Ihe said first parcel 437.64 feet and 739.05 (eet to the point of beginning. Con[aining 15.603 acres,more or less,and being shown as La[ 2 on a pian hereinafter mentioned. ARTICLE: 57 To see if the Town will vote to acquire 6y This parcel is also sub)ect to an Easement 30 feet in width given lo [he Tennessee Valley Cas 1Yansmission Corp. as P�hase,right of eminent domain, deed of gift, dedica[ion, or described in Ihe first parcel above. otherwise for wnservation purposes under General Laws Chapler 40, Section 8C, as amended, the following described The Third Parcel commences at a drill hole in [he corner of Parcel of land, and to see wha[ sum the Town will raise by thewallatlandofthesaidEngbergandthesernndparrplahove ��'�'owing, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available described and runs Eas[edy by land of said Engberg, Sohn R. funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for such acquisi[ion the Rivers et ux,and Roberl A.Zanni et ux by the wall a distance'of fo➢owing described parcel of land,or take any other action with a35.57 feet,nwre or less,lo a drill hole at the corcer of the wall: �spect thereto. Thence Northerly by the wall and land of Wilbw S.Sias,Jr.,a The �and off North Main Street, Reading, shown as Lol 5 on distance of 30822 Feet to a drill hole at land of William E. p�at224oflheAssessorsMapsoftheTownofReading. Chapman et ux: Conservation Commission Thence still hortherly by the wall and land of said Chapman a distance of 283.W feet[o an iron rod at la�d of Edward C. Dom nelly Jc. et al: Thence Northwesterly by said Connelly by 3lines,viz., 122.72 [eet,to a stake and etones,182.38 feet W a stake and stones,and 150.50 feel to a slone bowd at land of John E.Magazzu,Tr., Thence Southerly by land of said Magazzu a distance of 236.53 feeL to a drill hole at the end of a wall: � Thence still Southerly by lhe wal]a distance of 21816 feet to a � drillholeallandofthesaidRolandd.Boyd: ARTICLE: 58 To see if the Town will vote to amend the Thence still Southerly 6y said Boyd a distance of 136.17 feet to 7Aning By-Laws and map in Part VI, Special Distric[s, Section a drill hole and lhence still Southerly by said Boyd and the 7CXV,Flood Plain Districts,as follows;or take any other action second parcel above described a disfance oE 157.74 Eeet to the wilh respect thereto: point of beginning. 1) In paragraph 2.a. Ipswich River, delete the following Said third Parce]ron[ains 6.877 acres of land,more or]ess and words: to be shown as Lot 3 on a plan to be made for the Conservation "forest land already in Toum ownership, known as the Town Commission of the Town of Reading hy H. Kingman Abbott, ForesY' eeg. Surveyoq said plan to be rewrded. and subslitute the following new words: The First Parcel was formerly owned 6y Susan B. Scott, the "the WilmingWn-Reading Town Line." Sewnd Pamel was formerly owned hy the said Scotl and the Z)Addthe followingnewparagraph"2.e.Revay Brook": Third Parcel formerly of Julia A. Hughes "N1 tha[land along or sloping toward[he Revay Brook that is Conservation Commission at or below an elevation of BOA fee[above mean sea level in[he area bomded by Grove Stree[, Lowell Skeet and [he Wilmington-Reading Town Line." Conservation Commission ARTICLE: 56 To see if the Town wil] vote to acquire by purchase,righl of eminent domain, deed of gift, dedicalion, or otherwise for conservation pwposes under General Laws Chapter 40, Section BC, as amended, the following described parcel of land, and [o see what sum the 'fown will raise by pRTICLE: 59 To see what action the Town will take regar- borrowing, or from [he tax ]evy, or [ransfer from available ding the installation of additiona] slreet lighls on lhe public funds, or otherwise, and appropriate Por such acquisition the s�¢¢�y dwing the year 1974, or take any other action with following described parce]of land,or take any other action wi[h respect thereto. respect thereto. Description of land oH Haverhill Street in Cedar Swamp, Municipal Lighl Board Reading, Beginning at [he Nor[hwesterly corner of the granted � premises on the Easterly side line of Haverhil]Street and near Bear Meadow Brook, so called: From thence the line runs Easterly by Lot 18 as shown on a plan hereinafter mentioned a distance of 500.00 fee[. Thence[urning and running Southedy a distance of 8370 feet. Thence rwning Westerly 6y Lot 16 a distance of 500.00 feet, ARTICLE: 60 To see if the Town will accept Chapter 164.i oE more or less, to said Haverhill Street. the General I.aws entitled"New England Power PooP' or [ake Thenre rwning Northerly by the said Easterly side line of any other action with respect lhereto. Haverhill Street by two lines,1525 feet and 68.63 feet to the point of beginning. MunicipalLightBoard ARTICLE: 61 To see it the Town will wte to authorize the ARTICLE: 66 To see what sum the Town will raise by Board of Selec[men,upon the written request of the Municipal yp��ow'u�g, or from the tax levy or transfer from available Light Board,on behalf of[he Town,[o acqaire a certain parcel funds, or otherwise, and appropriate £or the pwpose of con- � oE land si[uated on Main Streel,known as ftoute 28 in Aeading, structing a park at Glen Meadow, to be expended under Ne con[aining 9.9 acres,more or less,as shown on a plan filed in the �¢ction of the Recreation Committee,or take any other ac[ion office of the Town Clerk entitled "Plan of Land In Rea�ng, ��ry respect thereto. Massachusetts, prepared for Reading Municipal Light Department"and dated August 30,1973,by Dana F.Perkins and Recrea[ion Committee Sons, Inc., Civil Engineers and Swveyors, Reading-Lowell, Massachuset[s and[o[ake said land,or any part thereof, in fee orrigh[soreasementthereinbyeminentdomainunderChapter ARTICLE: 67 To see what sum [he Town will raise by i9 of the General I.aws,as amended,or acqu've the fee in said Wrrow'u�g, or &om the tax levy, or transfer from available land or any par[thereof by pwchase or o[herwise,and[o make fwds,or otherwise, and appropriate to the Reserve Furid for entry for the pwpose of construction before all claims Eor expendi[ures wder the directian of the Finance Committee, or damages by reason[hereof shall have 6een Einally adjusted or take any other action with respect thereto. determined,and to authorize the transfer of the care, custody, management and control of such land W the Municipal Light Finance Committee Board, and[o authorize lhe Municipal Light Board to lease or grant easements in such land lo carry out the purposes of acquisition, and to see what sum the Town will raise and ap- ARTICLE: 68 To see if the Town will vote to amend the of- propriate for such pwpose,or take any other action with respect ficia] classification plan, schedules and regulations in accord thereto. with Section 1, Section 3, Section 4 and Section 15 of Article XXN of Ne By-Laws of the Toum,or take any other action with MunicipalLigh[Boazd �¢sp¢ctthereto. ARTICLE: 62 To see if[he Town will vote tn authorize [he PersonnelBoard Town Treasweq with[he approval of the Selectmeq W borrow money from time [o [ime in anticipatian of the revenue of the financial year beginning July 1, 1974, in acrnrdance with the provisions of General Laws,Chapter 44,Section 4,and to issue a note or no[es therefoq payable wi[hin one year, and to renew any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one Md you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting an � yeaz in accordance with General l.aws,Chapter 44, Section 17, attested cropy thereof in at]east three(3)pubGc places in each or take aoy olher action wi[h respec[ [hereto. precinct of the Town not less than fourteen p4) days prior W March 2,1974,the date set for the meeting in said Warrant,and Town Treaswer W publish this Warran[in a newspaper published in the Town or by mailing an attested copy of said Warrant to each Toum Meeting Member at leaet fourteen(19)days pcioc to the time of ARTICLE: 63 To see what sum the Town will raise, by holding said meeting. borrowing, or from the [ax levy, or transfer from available Hereof fail not and make due retwn of this Warrant with yow funds, or otherwise, and appropria[e for the repwchase and doingsthereontotheTownClerkatorbeforethetimeappointed release of previously sold surplus graves or lots from cwrent for said mee[ing. owners,or take any other action with respect theretn. Given under ow hands Ihis fourteenth day of January, 1979. BoardofCemeteryl7ustees Fred C. Kenney, Jr. Edward P. Cameron Ro6ert S. Curtvnings ARTICLE: 64 To see what siun the Town will raise by Selectmen of Reading borrowing, or from [he [ax ]evy, or [ransfer from available funds or otherwise, and appropriate for the continued Salty M. Hoyl development of Forest Glen and Charlea SNeet Cemeteries, Constahle including site clearing, the construction of drainage, [he ex- tension of Ihe road systems, the water systems and the preparation of lo[s for sale,or take any other action with respect therelo. Board of Cemetery 1Yustees � ARTICLE: fi5 To see what sum the Town will raise by r borrowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available [unds,or otherwise,and appropriate for the purpose of engaging a planning consultant W initiate and prepare a mas[er plan, to be erzpended under the d'vection of the Planning Board,or take any other action with respect thereto. Planning Board