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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975 Board of Public Works Report May Town Meeting 1975 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Town of Reading REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ON THE LAYING OUT OF MAPLE RIDGE ROAD The Board of Public Works of the Town of Reading having determined and adjudged that common convenience and necessity re- quire the laying out of a town way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, substantially in the location hereinafter described, having complied with all require- ments of law relating to notice to the owners of land thereof and of a hearing thereon, and having met at the time and place appoint- ed for such hearing and then and there heard all persons present 1 who desired to be heard, have laid out as a town way for the use of the town running Easterly off Pine Ridge Road (Public) sub- stantially as and in the location of a private way known as Maple Ridge Road. The boundaries and measurements of said way as so laid out are as follows: Beginning at a Granite Stone Bound, said point being on the Easterly Sideline of Pine Ridge Road; - Thence S 80-01 '-30" W. , a distance of 79.40 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 20.00 feet, a distance of 31 .42 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 810-58'-30" E . , a distance of 180.00 feet to a point; ' Thence S 810-19'-00" E . , a distance of 227.97 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being the Southwesterly terminus of the previously accepted portion of Maple Ridge Road; Thence N 40-04'-00" E . , a distance of 49.72 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being the Northwesterly terminus of the previously accepted portion of Maple Ridge Road; Thence N 83°-45'-30" W. , a distance of 224.67 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; , Thence N 81°-58'-30" W. , a distance of 180.31 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 20.00 feet, a distance of 30.81 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being the point of beginning of this description. The above described lines being more fully described on a plan entitled "Street Acceptance Plan - Maple Ridge Road", dated January, 1975, E . Roger Louanis, Superintendent, said plan being a part of this description. We determine that no damages will be sustained by any person or persons in their property by reason of the taking to be made for this improvement. All acts in connection with said lay- ing our are done under the provision of law authorizing the assess- , ment of betterments, and betterments are to be assessed therefor. This laying out _so made by us we hereby report to the Town for acceptance and recommend that said way shall thereafter be known as a public town way and named Maple Ridge Road and that the sum of Four Hundred and Forty Dollars ($440.00) be raised and appropriated for Construction of said way. Chairman *Secretary I / May Town Meeting 1975 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Town of Reading REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ON THE LAYING OUT OF FOX RUN LANE The Board of Public Works of the Town of Reading having determined and adjudged that common convenience and necessity re- quire the laying out of a town way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, substantially in the location hereinafter described, having complied with all require- ments of law relating to notice to the owners of land thereof and of a hearing thereon, and having met at the time and place appoint- ed for such hearing and then and there heard all persons present who desired to be heard, have laid out as a town way for the use of the town running Northerly off Franklin Street (Public) , substantially as and in the location of a private way known as Fox Run Lane. The boundaries and measurements of said way as so laid out are as follows: Beginning at a Granite Stone Bound, said point being on the Northerly Sideline of Franklin Street; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 25.00 feet, a distance of 39.27 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 450-52 '-14" W. , a distance of 149.00 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 200.00 feet, a distance of 142.37 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 50- 05 '-06" W. , a distance of 119.48 feet to a Granite Stone Bound,, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 25.00 feet, a distance of 21 .03 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a distance of 94.41 feet to a point; Thence N 50-05'-06" W. , a distance of 25.62 feet to a point; Thence S 790-56'-51 " E . , a distance of 51 .80 feet to a point; Thence S 50-05 '-06" E. , a distance of 12.09 feet to a point, said point being a point of curva- ture; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a distance of 94.41 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 25.00 feet, a distance of 21 .03 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 50-05'-0611 E . , a distance of 119.48 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a ' radius of 150.00 feet, a distance of 106.78 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence 'S 450-52 '-14" W. , a distance of 149.85 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 25.00 feet, a distance of 38.05 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left having a radius of 694.05 feet, a distance of 33.60 feet to a point; Thence S 440-07 '-46" W. , a distance of 79.27 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being the point of beginning of this description. The above described lines being more fully described on a plan entitled "Street Acceptance Plan - Fox Run Lane", dated January, 1975, E . Roger Louanis, Superintendent, said plan being ' a part of this description. We determine that no damages will be sustained by any person or persons in their property by reason of the taking to be made for this improvement. All acts in connection with said lay- ing out are done under the provision of law authorizing the assess- ment of betterments, and betterments are to be assessed therefor. This laying out so made by us we hereby report to the Town for acceptance and recommend that said way shall thereafter be known as a public town way and named Fox Run Lane and that the sum of One Thousand Three Hundred Ten Dollars ($1 ,310.00) be raised and appropriated for construction of said way. PC4dZChairman Secretary 1 a T �� May Town Meeting 1975 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Town of Reading REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ON THE LAYING OUT OF BARBARA LANE The Board of Public Works of the Town of Reading having determined and adjudged that comnon convenience of necessity re- quire the laying out of a town way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, substantially in the location hereinafter described, having complied with all require- ments of law relating to notice to the owners of land thereof and of a hearing thereon, and having met at the time and place appointed for such hearing and then and there heard all persons present who ' desired to be heard, have laid out as a town way for the use of the town running Southerly off Colonial (Public) Drive, substantially as .and in the location of a private way known as Barbara Lane. The boundaries and measurements of said way as so laid out are as follows: Beginning at a Granite Stone Bound, said point being on the Southerly Sideline of Colonial Drive; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 680.59 feet, a distance of 96.78 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of c curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left having a radius of 25.00 feet, a distance of 39.27 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 20-36'-10" E . , a distance of 320.00 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a distance of 36. 14 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a distance of 229.35 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left having a radius of 50.00 feet, a distance of 36. 14 feet to � a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 20-361-10" W. , a distance of 327. 12 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 25.00 feet, a distance of 35.78 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being the point of beginning of this description. The above described lines being more fully described on a plan entitled "Street Acceptance Plan- Barbara Lane", dated January, 1975, E . Roger Louanis, Superintendent, said plan being a part of this description. We determine that no damages will be sustained by any person or persons in their property by reason of the taking to be ' made for this improvement. All acts in connection with said lay- ing out are done under the provision of law authorizing the assess- ment of betterments, and betterments are to be assessed therefor. This laying out so made by us we hereby report to the Town for acceptance and recommend that said way shall thereafter be known as a public town way and named Barbara Lane and that the sum of Five Hundred and Six Dollars ($506.00) be raised and appropriated for construction of said way. - (14jVj2.jO_ �[ Chairman 2 Secretar May Town Meeting 1975 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Town of Reading REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ON THE LAYING OUT OF COUNTRYSIDE LANE The Board of Public Works of the Town of Reading having determined and adjudged that common convenience and necessity re- quire the laying out of a town way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, substantially in the location hereinafter described, having complied with all require- ments of law relating to notice to the owners of land thereof and of a hearing thereon, and having met at the time and place appointed for such hearing and then and there heard all persons present who desired to be heard, have laid out as a town way for the use of the town running Easterly off West Street (Public) , substantially as and in the location of a private way known as Countryside Lane. The boundaries and measurements of said way as so. laid out are as follows: Beginning at a Granite Stone Bound, said point being on the Easterly Sideline of West Street; Thence by a curved line to the right having a radius of 25.00 feet, a distance of 32.23 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 720-06'-15" E . , a distance of 252.40 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left having a radius of 550.00 feet, a distance of 72.51 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 790-39'-30" E . , a distance of 63. 12 feet to a GraniteStoneBound; Thence S 790-39'-30" E. , a distance of 99.20 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a distance of 52.36 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 790-39'-30" W. , a distance of 99.20 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 790-39 '-30" W. , a distance of 63. 12 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right having a radius of 500.00 feet, a distance of 65.92 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 720-06'-15" W. , a distance of 203.05 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 25.00 feet, a distance of 52.66 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 480-35 '-00" W. , a distance of 43.91 feet to a point, said point being a point of curva- ture; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a ' radius of 292.63 feet, a distance of 73.34 feet to a a Granite Stone Bound, said point being the point of beginning of this description. The above described lines being more fully described on a plan entitled "Street Acceptance Plan - Countryside Lane", dated January, 1975, E. Roger Louanis, Superintendent, said plan being a part of this description. We determine that no damages will be sustained by any person or persons in their property by reason of the taking to be made for this improvement. All acts in connection with said lay- ing out are done under the provision of law authorizing the assess- ment of betterments, and betterments are to be assessed therefor. This laying out so made by us we hereby report to the Town for acceptance and recommend that said way shall thereafter ' be known as a public town way and named Countryside Lane and that the sum of Eight Hundred Eighty Five Dollars ($885.00) be raised and appropriated for construction of said way. Chairman Secretary i May Town Meeting 1975 i COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Town of Reading REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ON THE LAYING OUT . OF BOYCE STREET The Board of Public Works of the Town of Reading having determined and adjudged that common convenience and necessity re- j quire the laying out of a Town way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, substantially in the j location hereinafter described, having complied with all require- ments of law relating to notice to the owners of land thereof and of a hearing thereon, and having met at the time and place appointed for such hearing and then and there heard all persons present who desired to be heard, have laid out as a Town way for the use of the Town running Easterly off Summer Avenue, a public road, sub- stantially as and in the location of a private way known as Boyce Street. The boundaries and measurements of said way as so laid out are as follows: Beginning at a Granite Stone Bound, said point being on the Easterly Sideline of Summer Avenue; Thence S 150-45 '-00" E. , a distance of 85.27 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 20.00 feet, a distance of 30.25 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 700-55'-00" E. , a distance of 429.24 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right having a radius of 20.00 feet, a distance of 31 .41 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; J Thence N 190-06 '-30" W. , a distance of 85. 10 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 20.00 feet, a distance of 31 .42 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 700-55'-00" W. , a distance of 424.29 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 20.00 feet, a distance of 32.58 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being the point of beginning of this description. The above described lines being more fully described on a plan entitled "Street Acceptance Plan - Boyce Street", dated January 1975, E. Roger Louanis, Superintendent, said plan being a part of this description. We determine that no damages will be sustained by any person or persons in their property by reason of the taking to be made for this improvement. All acts in connection with said laying out are done under the provision) of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and betterments are to be assessed therefor. This laying out so made by us, we hereby report to the Town for acceptance and recommend that said way shall there- after be known as a public Town way and named Boyce Street and that the sum of Nineteen Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($19,400. ) be raised and appropriated for construction of said way. Chairman Secretar I May Town Meeting 1975 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss . Town of Reading REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ON THE LAYING OUT OF C STREET The Board of Public Works of the Town of Reading hav- ing determined and adjudged that common convenience and necessity require the laying out of a Town way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, substantially in the location hereinafter described, having complied with all require- ments of law relating .to notice to the owners of land thereof and of a hearing thereon and having met at the time and place appoint- ed for such hearing and then and there heard all persons present who desired to be heard, have laid out as a Town way for the use of the Town running Southwesterly off Libby Avenue, a public road, substantially as and in the location of a private way known as C Street. The boundaries and measurements of said way as so laid out are as follows: Beginning at a Granite Stone Bound, said point being on the Southwesterly Sideline of Libby Avenue: Thence S 17°-56 '-10" E. , a distance of 40.00 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 720-03 '-50" W. , a distance of 213.50 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 30-54'-00" W. , a distance of 41 .23 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 720-03'-50" E. , a distance of 203.50 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being the point of beginning of this description. The above described lines being more fully described on a plan entitled "Street Acceptance Plan - C Street", dated January 1975, E . Roger Louanis, Superintendent, said plan being ' a part of this description. We determine that no damages will be sustained by any person or persons in their property by reason of the taking to be made for this improvement. All acts in connection with said laying out are done under the provision of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and betterments are to be assessed therefor . This laying out so made by us, we hereby report to the Town for acceptance and recommend that said way shall thereafter be known as a public Town way and named C Street and that the Sum of Seven Thousand and Five Hundred Dollars ($7,500.00) be raised and appropriated for construction of said way. 'L, Chairman Secretary �r I f i May Town Meeting 1975 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Town of Reading REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ON THE LAYING OUT OF BELMONT STREET The Board of Public Works of the Town of Reading having determined and adjudged that common convenience and necessity re- quire the laying out of a town way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, substantially in the location hereinafter described, having complied with all require- ments of law relating to notice to the owners of land thereof and of a hearing thereon, and having met at the time and place appointed for such hearing and then and there heard all persons present who ' desired to be heard, have laid out as a town way for the use of the town running Easterly off Pearl Street (Public) , substantially as and in the location of a private way known as Belmont Street.. The boundaries and measurements of said way as so laid out are as follows: Beginning at a Granite Stone Bound, said point being on the Easterly Sideline of Pearl Street; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 668. 16 feet, a distance of 86.09 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 12.30 feet, a distance of 18.56 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 890-10 '-25" E. , a distance of 285.63 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 145.93 feet, a distance of 37.99 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 750-54'-4611 E . , a distance of 57. 18 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having , a radius of 226.60 feet, a distance of 53.75 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point I\ of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 453.54 feet, a .distance of 109.47 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 471 .37 feet, a distance of 156.31 feet to a point; Thence N 840-19'-54" E . , a distance of 229.22 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 250.00 feet, a distance of 143.68 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 620-441-19" E . , a distance of 375.32 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being ' a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 275.00 feet, a distance of 151 .53 feet, to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 310-10'-06" E. , a distance of 69.48 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 148.78 feet, a distance of 97.61 feet to a point; - Thence S 60-25'-14" W. , a distance of 148.39 feet to a point; Thence N 710-56'-45" E . , a distance of 6.52 feet to a point, said point being the Northwester- ly terminus of the previously accepted portion of Belmont Street; Thence N 750-07 '-14" E . , a distance of 42.89 feet to a point, said point being the Northeaster- ly terminus of the previously accepted portion of Belmont Street; Thence N 730-58'-20" E . , a distance of 5.44 feet to a point; Thence N 60-25'-14" E. , a distance of 128.44 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 198.78 feet, a distance of 130.41 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 310-10'-06" W. , a distance of 69.48 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 325.00 feet, a distance of 179.08 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 620-441-19" W• , a distance of 375.32 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 300.00 feet, a distance of 172.42 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 840-19'-54" W. , a distance of 229.22 ' feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 421 .37 feet, a distance of 139.73 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 503.54 feet, a distance of 121 .54 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 276.60 feet, a distance of 65.61 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 750-54'-46" W. , a distance of 57. 18 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 95.93 feet, a distance of 24.97 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 890-10'-25" W• , a distance of 267.44 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; i Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 20.00 feet, a distance of 35.23 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being the point of beginning of this description. The above described lines being more fully described on a plan entitled "Street Acceptance Plan - Belmont Street", dated January, 1975, E. Roger Louanis, Superintendent, said plan being a part of this description. We determine that no damages will be sustained by any person or persons in their property by reason of the taking to be made for this improvement. All acts in connection with said lay- ing out are done under the provision of law authorizing the assess- ment of betterments, and betterments are to be assessed therefor. This laying out so made by us we hereby report to the Town for acceptance and recommend that said way shall thereafter be known as a public town way and named Belmont Street and that , the sum of Two Thousand and Ten Dollars ($2010.00) be raised and appropriated for constructionf said way. Chairman Secretar � T II f COMMONWEALMay Town Meeting COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. 1975 Town REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ON THE LAYING OUT OFof Reading HEMLOCK The Board of Public Works of the Town of Reading having determined and adjudged that common convenience and necessity re- quire the laying out of a town way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, substantially in the location hereinafter described, having complied with all require- ments of law relating to notice to the owners of land thereof and of a hearing thereon, and having met at the time and place appointed for such hearing and then and there heard all persons present who desired to be heard, have laid out as a' town way for the use of the town running Southerly off Maple Ridge Road, substantially as and in the location of a private way known as Hemlock Road. The boundaries and measurements of said way as so laid out are as follows: Beginning at a Granite Stone Bound, said point being on the Southerly Sideline of Maple Ridge Road; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 25.00 feet, a distance of 39.56 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 80-01l-301, W. a distance of 353.79 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a Point of curvature; radiusThence f400Yline 00 feet, adi� h stanceof1106. 14afeet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 70-101-40'1 E. , a distance of 254.00 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a Point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 25.00 feet, a distance of 21 .03 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a distance of 94.41 feet to a point; 0 '-40" E . , a distance of 6.56 Thence S 7 -10 feet to a point; Thence S 610-33' -20" W• , a distance of 19.44 feet to a point, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having vi ngoa radius of 240.00 feet, a distance of 33• a point; Thence N 70-10'-40oint�beingsaance pointfo 3.52 feet to a point, said p curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right having 50.00 feet, a nt being a distance of 94.41 feet a radius of point to a Granite Stone Bound, said poi of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 25.00 feet, a distance of 21 .03 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 70-10'i40" W• , a distance of 254.00 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right having a radius of 450.00 feet, a distance of 119.40 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence N 80-01 ' -30" E. , a distance of 354.65 feet to a Granite Stone Bound, said point being a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 25.00 feet, a distance of 39.27 feet to a Granite Stone Bound; Thence S 810-58'-30" E• , a distance of 25.00 feet to a point; Thence S 810-19' -00" E. , a distance of 75.29 feet to a Granite Stone Bound said point being the point of beginning of this description. The above described lines being more fully described on a plan entitled "Street Acceptance Plan - Hemlock Road", dated January, 1975, E. Roger Louanis, Superintendent, said plan being a part of this description. We determine that no damages will be sustained by any person or persons in their property by reason of the taking to be made for this improvement. All acts in connection with said lay- ing out are done under the provision of law authorizing the assess- ment of betterments, and betterments are to be assessed therefor. This laying out so made by us we hereby report to the Town for acceptance and recommend that said way shall thereafter be known as a public town way and named Hemlock Road and that the sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750.00) be raised and appropriated for construction of said wa /LZOOy. airman Secretar