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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-03 Report on Laying out of Roads March Town Meeting 1973 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Town of Reading REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ON THE LAYING OUT OF BRETON CIRCLE 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 from Border (Public) Road, substantially as and in the location of a private way known as Breton Circle. The boundaries and measurements of said way as so laid out are as follows : Beginning at a point on the easterly side line of Border Road, said point being S.220-321 -41 ''E. , a distance of 124.06 ' feet from the division property line of lands of Louis A. and Rita A. Shelzi , and lands of Charles B. and Lillian M. Trocki . Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of i 19.87 feet, a distance of 26. 55 feet. to a point; Thence N.800-53 ' -13"E. , a distance of 114. 43 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 20.00 feet, a distance of 27.28 feet, to a point of reverse curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a distance of 211 . 54 feet, to a point; Thence by a curved line, still to the right, having a radius of 200.00 feet, a distance of 55.00 feet, to a point; Thence S.800-53 ' -13"W. , a distance of 120.46 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 20. 12 feet, a distance of 36.32, to a point ; Thence N.220-32 ' -41 "W. , a distance of 92. 58 feet, to the point of beginning of this description. The above described lines being more fully described on a plan entitled "Street Acceptance Plan - Breton Circle, dated January 1973, 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 Breton Circle, and that the sum of Four Hundred and Sixty-four ( $464.00 ) Dollars be raised from the tax levy and appropriated for the construction of said way. - ��rGl�l/, C/G✓/ri,� Chai rman 7 Secretary March Town Meeting 1973 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Town of Reading REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ON THE LAYING OUT OF BREWER 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 from Colonial (Public ) Drive, substantially as and in the location of a private way known as Brewer Lane. The boundaries and measurements of said way as so laid out are as follows : Beginning at a point on the easterly side line of Colonial Drive, said point being at a stone bound at lands of Fitzgerald; ' Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 30.00 feet, a distance of 53.93 feet, to a point; Thence, again by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 300.07, a distance of 111 . 15 feet, to a point; ! Thence 14.760-311 -40"E. , a distance of 305.61 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a 1 radius of 50.00 feet, a distance of 209.45 feet, to a J point of reverse curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a distance of 52.36 feet, to a point ; Thence S.760-311 -40"W. , a distance of 219.01 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 350.07 feet, a distance of 129.67 feet, to a point; Thence N.820-151 -00"W. , a distance of 25.40 feet, to !, a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 30.00 feet, a distance of 40.32 feet, to a point; Thence N.200-453 -00"E. , a distance of 112.90 feet, to the point of beginning of this description. P 9 9 The above described lines being more fully described on ' li aplan entitled "Street Acceptance Plan - Brewer Lane, dated January 1973, 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 Brewer Lane, and that ' the sum of Six Hundred and Forty-five ($645.00) Dollars be raised from the tax levy and appropriated for the construction of said way. L Chairman 7� Secretary 1 1 March Town Meeting 1973 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Town of Reading REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ON THE LAYING OUT OF COLLINS AVENUE 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 northerly from Franklin (Public ) Street, substantially as and in the location of a private way known as Collins Avenue. The boundaries and measurements of said way as so laid out are as follows : Beginning at a point on the northerly side line of Franklin Street, said point being at a stone bound at the south westerly corner of lot 26 at the P. C. of Collins Avenue. Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 30.00 a distance of 48.77 feet to a point; Thence N.30-05 ' -34"E. , a distance of 743.70 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a distance of 52.36 feet, to a point of reverse curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a distance of 130.90 feet, to a point; Thence N.860-541 -26"W. , a distance of 50.00 feet, to a point ; Thence S-3 0-051 -34"W. , a distance of 878.96 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 30.00 feet, a distance of 52.08 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 336. 52 feet, to a point; Thence N.890-561 -30"E. , a distance of 42.87 feet, to the point of beginning 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. 411 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 I be known as a public town way and named Collins Avenue, and that the sum of Nine Hundred and Ten ($910.00) Dollars be raised from the tax levy and appropriated for the construction of said way. Chairman Secretary 6 1 March Town Meeting 1973 i I COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Town of Reading REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ON THE LAYING OUT OF I COLONIAL DRIVE I 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 from Linnea (Public ) Lane, substantially as and in the location of a private way known as Colonial Drive. The boundaries and measurements of said way as so laid out are as follows : Beginning at a point $n easterly side line of Linnea Lane, said point being N.3 -131 -10"W. , a distance of 95.00 feet from the division property line of lands of Lenart R. & Grace Ann Swanson andlands of Bertrand D. & Rosalie Mae Albert; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius �l of 25.00 feet, a distance of 39.27 feet to a point; Thence N.860-461 -50"E. , a distance of 168.24 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a rad- ius of 563.76 feet, a distance of 108.97 feet, to a point of reverse curvature; Thence by a curved tine to the left, having a radius of 680.59 feet, a distance of 124.23 feet, to a point ; Thence N.870-231 -50"E. , a distance of 25.00 feet to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 223.89 feet, a distance of 341 .60 feet, to a point; Thence N.00-011 -20"W. , a distance of 166.75 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 429.21 , a distance of 155.61 feet to a point; Thence N.200-45' -00"E. , a distance of 301 .45 feet, to a point ; Thence N.800-34' -00"W. , a distance of 51 .01 feet, to a point; Thence S.200-45 ' -00"W. , a distance of 291 .46, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 479.21 , a distance of 173.73 feet, to a point; Thence S.00-011 -20"E. , a distance of 166.75 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 173.89 feet, a distance of 265.31 feet, to a point ; Thence 5.870-23 ' -50"W. , a distance of 25.00 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 630. 59, a distance of 115. 10 feet to a point of reverse curvature; Thence by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 613.76 feet a distance of 118.64 feet, to a point ; Thence 5.860-461-50"W. , a distance of 168.24 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 25.00 feet, a distance of 39.27 feet, to a point; Thence S.30 -131 -10"E. , a distance of 99.97 feet, to the point of beginning of this description. The above described lines being more fully described on a plan entitled "Street Acceptance Plan - Colonial Drive, dated January 1973, 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 Colonial Drive, and that the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty-six ($1 ,256.00) Dollars be transferred from the Spruce Road Betterment Account for the construction of said way. rzli " Chairman T Secretary X200 i March Town Meeting 1973 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Town of Reading REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ON THE LAYING OUT OF DANA 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 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 westerly from Dana (Public) Road, substantially as and in the location of a private way known as Dana Road. The boundaries and measurements of said way as so laid out are as follows ; Beginning at a point, said point being at the north- westerly terminus of the previously accepted portion of ' Dana Road; Thence S.87°-23 ' -50"w. , a distance of 17.29 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 246. 56 feet, a distance of 123.27 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line still to the right, having a radius of 25.00 feet, a distance of 36.75 feet, to a point of curvature; Thence by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 223.91 feet, a distance of 100. 11 feet , to a point; Thence, again by a curved line to the right, having a radius of 39.40 feet, a distance of 48.24 feet, to a point of reverse curvature; Thence, by a curved line to the left, having a radius of 296. 56 feet, a distance of 148.26 feet, to a point; Thence N.870-23 ' -50"E. , a distance of 15.00 feet, to a point ; Thence N.000-01 ' -10"E. , a distance of 50.05 feet, to the point of beginning of this description. The above described lines being more fully described on a plan entitled "Street Acceptance Plan - Dana Road, dated January 1973, 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 thee, Town for acceptance and recommend that said way shall thereafter be known as a public town way and named Dana Road, and that ' the sum of Ninety and Thirty-five hundreths ($90.35) Dollars be transferred from the Spruce Road Betterment Account and that the sum of One Hundred Fifty-five and Thirteen Hundreths ($155. 13 ) Dollars be transferred from the Osborne Road Better- ment Account, and that the sum of One Hundred Twenty and Fifty- two hundreths ( $120. 52 ) Dollars be raised from the tax levy and that these sums aggregating Three Hundred Sixty-six ( $366.00) Dollars be appropriated for the laying out of said way. / Chairman Secretary 1