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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-21 Annual Town Election ResultsTOWN WARRANT (Seal) COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. To any of the constables of the Town of Reading, Greetings: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Reading, qualified to vote in elections and Town affairs, to meet in the following place designated for the eight precincts in said Town, namely: Precincts 9, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Hawkes Field House, 62 Oakland Road TUESDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF MARCH A.D., 1995, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.to act on the following articles, viz; ARTICLE 1 . To elect by ballot the following Town Officers: a Moderator for one year; - two members of the Board of Selectmen for three years; one member of the Board of Assessors for three years; two members of the Board of Library Trustees for three years; two members of the Municipal Light Board for three years; two members of the School Committee for three years; and sixty-nine Town Meeting Members shall be elected to represent each of the following precincts: Precinct 1 - eight members for three-years; Precinct 2 - eight members for three-years; three members for two years to fill vacancies; two members for one year to fill vacancies; Precinct 3 - eight members for three-years; Precinct 4 - eight members for three-year; Precinct 5 - eight members for three-years; Precinct 6 - eight members for three-years; Precinct 7 - eight members for three-years; Precinct 8 - eight members for three-years. and to meet at the Reading Memorial High School, 62 Oakland Road, in said Reading, on MONDAY, the TENTH DAY OF APRIL A.D., 1995 at seven-thirty o'clock in the evening, at which time and place the following articles are to be acted upon and determined exclusively by Town Meeting Members in accordance with the provisions of the Reading Home Rule Charter. ARTICLE 2 To hear and act on the reports of the Board of Selectmen, Town Accountant, Treasurer-Collector, Board of Assessors, Director of Public Works, Town Clerk, Tree Warden, Board of Health, School Committee, Contributory Retirement Board, Library Trustees, Municipal Light Board, Finance Committee, Cemetery Trustees, Community Planning & Development Commission, Town Manager and any other Board or Special Committee. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 3 To choose all other necessary Town Officers and Special Committees and determine what instructions shall be given Town Officers and Special Committees, and to see what sum the Town will raise by borrowing or transfer from available funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the purpose of funding Town Officers and Special Committees to carry out the instructions given to them, or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 4 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the payment during Fiscal Year 1996 of bills remaining unpaid for previous fiscal years for goods and services actually rendered to the Town, or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 5 To see if the Town will vote to amend one or more of the votes taken under Article 26 of the Warrant of the Annual Town Meeting of April 11, 1994, as amended under Article 4 of the Warrant of the Special Town Meeting of November 14, 1994, relating to the Fiscal Year 1995 Municipal Budget, and to see what sum the Town will raise by borrowing or transfer from available funds, or otherwise and appropriate as the result of any such amended votes for the operation of the Town and its government, or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 6 To see if the Town will vote to amend the Capital Improvement Program as provided for in Section 7-7 of the Reading Home Rule Charter and as previously amended, or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 7 To see if the Town will vote to adopt the FY1996-FY2005 Capital Improvement Program as provided for in Section 7-7 of the Reading Home Rule Charter, or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 8 To see what sum the Town will raise by borrowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the purpose of developing plans, specifications, and all other things required for the closure of the former Reading Landfill site on Walkers Brook Drive on property known as plat 57 lots 20 -26 and plat 68 lots 7 and 8 on the Tax Assessors' map, such appropriation to include all planning, engineering, testing, and other preparation costs required to complete the purpose of this article, all monies to be expended under the direction of the Board of Selectmen or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 9 To see what sum the Town will raise by borrowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for preliminary design and engineering work for the renovation for Reading Memorial High School, 62 Oakland Road, Reading, MA, such appropriation to include all architectural, engineering, and other fees and preparation costs required to complete the purpose of this article, all monies to be expended under the direction of the Reading School Building Committee, or take any other action with respect thereto. School Committee ARTICLE 10 To see what sum the Town will vote to appropriate from available funds for highway projects in accordance with Chapter 90, Massachusetts General Laws, or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 11 To see if the Town of Reading will vote to accept the report of the Board of Selectmen upon the laying out as a public way of the following described private way under the provision of law authorizing the assessment of betterments,'such highway being laid out in accordance with plans duly approved by the Board of Selectmen and filed in the office of the Town Clerk in accordance with the statutory requirements, and that the Town authorize the Board of Selectmen to take such lands in fee or rights of easement therein by eminent domain, under the provisions of Chapter 79 of the General Laws, as amended, or acquire said lands in fee or rights of easement therein by purchase, gift or otherwise and to assess betterments therefor and to see if the Town will vote to accept the public way laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and to see what sum .the Town will raise by borrowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the acquisition of said lands or easements therein or for payment of any eminent domain damages and for the construction of said way, or take any other action with respect thereto. Proposed Public Way: Symonds Way Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 12 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, or exchange, or dispose of, upon such terms and conditions as they may determine, various items of Town tangible property, or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 13 To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen and/or Town Manager to enter into a contract with users or operators of solid waste disposal facilities for the disposal of refuse, garbage and waste or for the purchase or use of by-products or residue resulting from the operation of such solid waste disposal facilities, such contract shall be for such period as agreed upon by the parties and upon such other terms and conditions as agreed upon by the parties and shall be in accordance with the applicable provisions of General Laws Chapter Forty D, Section Twenty-one, General Laws Chapter Forty-four, Section Twenty-eight C or any other applicable enabling authority, or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 14 To determine how much money the Town will raise by borrowing, or from the tax levy, or transfer from available funds, or otherwise, and appropriate for the operation of the Town and its government for Fiscal Year 1996 beginning July 1, 1995, or take any other action with respect thereto. Finance Committee ARTICLE 15 . To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 2.1.1 of the General Bylaws of the Town by adding thereto the following sentence: "Notwithstanding the foregoing, in any year in which presidential electors are to be elected, the Board of Selectmen may schedule the commencement of the Annual Town Meeting for the same date designated as the date to hold the presidential primary."; so that Section 2.1.1 shall read as follows, or take any other action with respect thereto: "2.1.1 The Annual Town Meeting shall be held on the third Tuesday preceding the second Monday in April of each year for the election of Town officers and for other such matters as required by law to be determined by ballot. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in any year in which presidential electors are to be elected, the Board of Selectmen may schedule the commencement of the Annual Town Meeting for the same date designated as the date to hold the presidential primary." Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 46 To see if the Town will vote to accept one or more gifts to be administered by the Commissioners of Trust Funds, such gifts to be used for the purposes for which they are given to the Town, or take any other action with respect thereto. Board of Selectmen ARTICLE 17 To see if the Town will vote to amend the Motion made under Article 16 of the Annual Town Meeting Warrant of April 11, 1994 relating to the sale of 25 Haven Street, by deleting the word "MINIMUM" and by deleting the phrase "FOR AN AMOUNT NOT LESS THAN THE APPRAISED VALUE" so that said motion shall read as follows or take any other action with respect thereto: "Move that the Town vote to transfer the care, custody, management and control of the following described property , commonly known as 25 Haven Street, from the Reading Municipal Light Board to the Board of Selectmen and the Municipal Light Board for any other municipal purpose, including the possible sale thereof; and to see it the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen and the Municipal Light Board to convey all or any part of the following described property, and subject to the Uniform Procurement Act (Chapter 30B of the General Laws) or any other applicable law and using a written appraisal prepared by a qualified commercial property appraisal firm to determine the amount to be paid for such conveyance; and to authorize the Board of Selectmen and Municipal Light Board to convey all or any part of such property upon such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen and the Municipal Light Board shall consider proper, and to deliver a deed therefor to said purchaser; and to see if the Town will vote to appropriate from the special fund for the proceeds from the sale of such real estate established for Chapter 523 of the Acts of 1989 an amount equal to the NET amount paid by such conveyance, such funds to be applied to the retirement of the debt service associated with the purchase of and renovations to the Reading Municipal Light Department Property at 230 Ash Street: The land commonly known as 25 Haven Street shown on Board of Assessors' Jan. 1, I l 1986 Map 54 as Lot 19A consisting of 18,933 square feet of land, more or less, and being the land described in Certificate of Title No. 44966 registered at the Middlesex South District Registry of the Land Court in Book 301, Page 245." Reading Municipal Light Department ARTICLE 18 To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 6.3.3. "Non-conforming Structures" of the Zoning By-Laws of the Town as follows: 1. Delete Section 6.3.3.3. in its entirety and substitute therefor the following: "6.3.3.3. A non-conforming one or two family structure may be altered, reconstructed, extended, or structurally changed (hereinafter any such work is collectively referred to as an "alteration") as of right in the following circumstances: 6.3.3.3.1. Such structure is located on a lot with insufficient area and/or frontage but such structure complies with all other dimensional requirements of the current Zoning By-Laws and the alteration will be in compliance with the terms of the current Zoning By-Laws. 6.3.3.3.2. Such structure is located on either a conforming lot or on a lot with insufficient area and/or frontage and such structure also fails to comply with one or more dimensional requirements of the current Zoning By-Laws, but the alteration will be in compliance with the terms of the current Zoning By-Laws." 2. Delete Section 6.3.3.4. in its entirety and substitute therefor the following: "6.3.3.4. For any non-conforming one or two family structure which does not fall within the terms of Section 6.3.3.3. hereof, or for any other non-conforming structure, the Board of Appeals may grant a special permit for the alteration or extension of such structure if the Board of Appeals finds that such alteration or extension shall not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood than the existing non-conformity. Where the alteration or extension will not be in compliance with the terms of the current Zoning By-Laws, a variance will also be required." or take any other action with respect thereto. Community Planning and Development Commission ARTICLE 19 To see if the Town will vote to amend the Reading Zoning By-Laws by amending Section 6.2. "Signs" as follows: 1. In Section 6.2.3.2.d.(2) relating to "Signs in Business and Industrial Zoning Districts" delete the phrases "neon tubes," and "except for those of neon tubes and these shall not be illuminated except during hours of operation of the business" so that Section 6.2.3.2.d.(2) shall read as follows: "d. Temporary and permanent signs are allowed to be attached to the inside or outside of the glass surface of a window, subject to the following: (2) Permanent signs shall be of a durable material, such as wood, metal, plastic, decals, or paint, and shall be displayed only on the interior side of the surface of a window and door, provided that no lettering contained in such sign shall exceed six inches in height and that only the name of the establishment and the type of goods or services it offers shall be displayed or may state "OPEN"; no such sign shall be internally illuminated; no such sign shall require a permit;" 2. In Section 6.2.2.4.c. relating to "Prohibited Signs" delete the phrase "except as displayed on the inside of windows subject to the provisions of Paragraph 6.2.3.2.d" so that Section 6.2.2.4.c. shall read as follows: "c. Internally illuminated signs in a Business-B Zoning District; internally illuminated signs without opaque background or signboard in any other zoning district; signs which contain a beacon of any type; which contain a spot light providing direct illumination to the public; which flash, revolve, rotate, move, or blink, or which fluctuate in light intensity; animated signs, that is, which use lighting to depict action or to create an illusion of movement or a special effect or scene; neon or similar signs." or take any other action with respect thereto. Community Planning and Development Commission ARTICLE 20 To see if the Town will vote to amend the Reading Zoning By-Laws to replace the Single Family Residence S-10 Zoning District with a Single Family Residence S-15 Zoning District by amending said By-Laws as follows: 1. Amend Section 3.1. by substituting the words "Single Family 15 District" for the words "Single Family 10 District" and substituting the phrase "S-15" for the phrase "S-10". 2. Amend Section 4.2.2. Table of Uses by substituting "S-15" for "S-10" in all instances. 3. Amend Planned Residential Development Section 4.10.2.1. Definitions: "Net Parcel Area" by substituting "S-15" for "S-10". 4. Amend Planned Residential Development Section 4.10.4.3., Intensity of Development: "Maximum number of dwelling units per net parcel area of land" for PRD-G by substituting "-S-15: 2.50 units per acre," for "-S-10:3.25 units per acre,". 5. Amend Section 5.1.2. Table of Dimensional Controls as follows: Under the heading "One or Two Family Dwelling" substitute: "in S-15 Districts: Area, sq. ft. - 15,000 Frontage, feet 100" for "in S-10 District: Area, sq. ft. 10,000 Frontage, feet 80". Under the heading "Apartment" substitute: "in S-15 Districts: Frontage, feet 100" for "in S-10 Districts: Frontage, feet 80". Under the heading "Other Permitted Principal Use" substitute: "in S-15 Districts: Frontage, feet 100" for "in S-10 Districts: Frontage, feet 80". 6. Amend Section 5.3.2.1. by substituting the line "Single Family 15 12,000 square feet" for the line "Single Family 10 8,000". or take any other action with respect thereto. Community Planning and Development Commission ARTICLE 21 To see if the Town will vote to amend the Reading Zoning By-Laws as follows: 1. Add the following to Section 4.10.2. "Planned Residential District as an Overlay District," "Notwithstanding any subsequent change in the development density provisions of Section 4.10.4.3. hereof, the land placed in a PRD Zoning Overlay District shall be governed by the development density requirements in effect at the time Town Meeting created the applicable Zoning Overlay District and for a period of eight (8) years from the date of such Town Meeting action." 2. Add the following Section 6.3.1.4. to Section 6.3.1. "Non-conforming Lots": "6.3.1.4. Any increase in area or frontage requirements shall not apply for a period of eight (8) years from April 10, 1995 to any lot for single or two-family residential use which as of that date was shown as a conforming lot on a plan previously submitted to the Community Planning and Development Commission under section eighty-one P of chapter forty-one of the General Laws and written notice of such submission had been given to the Town Clerk, provided that such plan is subsequently endorsed by the Community Planning and Development Commission that approval under the subdivision control law is not required." or take any other action with respect thereto. Community Planning and Development Commission ARTICLE 22 To see if the Town will vote to amend the Reading Zoning Map by placing a Planned Residential Development-General (PRD-G) Overlay District on property located at 116 Van Norden Road and 19 Harold Avenue identified as Parcels 1 and 2, respectively, as shown on Board of Assessors Plat 155, or take any other action with respect thereto. Community Planning and Development Commission ARTICLE 23 To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Bylaws by deleting Paragraph 6.3.1.3 entitled "INTENT" and inserting therein the following: 6.3.1.3 INTENT It is the intent of this paragraph to provide a limited, controlled and reasonable vehicle for lots which do not conform to existing standards to be built upon and prevent unfair or arbitrary unbalanced sacrifices to be required of a few individuals when the resulting benefit to the public good is minimal and the damage to the public good by providing an exemption is minimal. The Board of Appeals shall grant a Special Permit to build upon a non-conforming lot for one family use in any district permitting such use provided the applicant establishes: (a) - at the time of its recording or endorsement, whichever occurred sooner, the lot conformed to the then existing requirements; (b) - the lot was held in common ownership with adjoining land on February 2, 1978; (c) - the lot has at least five thousand (5,000) square feet of area and fifty (50) feet of frontage; (d) - the area and frontage of the lot are similar to or greater than the area and frontage of a substantial number of built-upon lots which are located wholly or partly within three hundred (300) feet of the property line and in the same district; (e) - all abutting lots, excepting lots in recreational, public or quasi-public use and lots located in an overlay district, are built-upon, and such lots have at least five thousand (5,000) square feet of area and fifty (50) feet of frontage, or the lot and each abutting vacant lot(s), irrespective of ownership, has at least eighty (80) percent of the minimum area and frontage required in the district; and (f) - all zoning requirements other than area and frontage are met; (g) - in the event the lot is the sole remaining lot which adjoins other land held in common ownership by the applicant, paragraph (d) shall not be applied by the Board of Appeals in determining whether a special permit should be granted. By Petition ARTICLE 24 To see if the Town will vote pursuant to Section 2-6 of the Reading Home Rule Charter to declare the seats of any or all of the following Town Meeting Members to be vacant and to remove any or all of the following described persons from their position as Town. Meeting Member for failure to take the oath of office within thirty days following the notice of election or for failure to attend one-half or more of the Town Meeting sessions during the previous year or take any other action with respect thereto. Precinct 1 David Goodemote Precinct 5 Joseph P. Marshall Matthew L. Wilson Precinct 6 Stuart S. LeClaire Precinct 7 Barbara B. Philbrick Board of Selectmen and you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting an attested copy thereof in at least one (1) public place in each precinct of the Town not less than fourteen (14) days prior to April 10, 1995 the date set for the meeting in said Warrant, and to publish this Warrant in a newspaper published in the Town, or by mailing an attested copy of said Warrant to each Town Meeting Member at least fourteen (14) days prior to the time of holding said meeting. Hereof fail not and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at or before the time appointed for said meeting. Given under our hands this th ay of F ru ry 1 5. rwiy~ Daniel A. Ensminger Willard J. ur itt Sally M. Hoyt r' Cami ie-1111: Anthony 1 George. . Ines SELECTMEN OF READING Thomas H. Freeman Constable COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Middlesex, ss. Officer's Return, Reading: By virtue of this Warrant, 1, on %2I1,104 notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Reading, qualified to vote on town affairs, to meet at the place and at the time specified by posting attested copies of this Town Meeting Warrant in the following public places within the Town of Reading: Precinct 1 J. Warren Killam School, 333 Charles Street Precinct 2 Registry of Motor Vehicles, 275 Salem Street Precinct 3 Reading Police Station, 67 Pleasant Street Precinct 4 Joshua Eaton School, 365 Summer Avenue Precinct 5 Town Hall, 16 Lowell Street Precinct 6 Alice M. Barrows School, 16 Edgemont Avenue Precinct 7 Reading Library, Local History Room, 64 Middlesex Avenue Precinct 8 Arthur W. Coolidge, Middle School, 89 Birch Meadow Drive The date of posting being not less than fourteen (14) days prior to March 21, 1995 the date set for the Local Election in this Warrant. I also caused an attested copy of this warrant to be published in the Reading Chronicle in the issue of Thomas H. Freeman Constable A true copy. Attest: A. Quimby, Town ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION March 21, 1995 Pursuant to the Warrant and the Constable's Return thereon, a General Election was held for all eight precincts at the Hawkes Field House. The Warrant was partially read by the Town Clerk, Catherine A. Quimby, when on motion of Henry Murphy, Warden, Precinct 7, it was voted to dispense with the further reading of the Warrant, except the Constable's Return, which was then read by the Town Clerk. The ballot boxes were examined by the respective Wardens and each found to be empty and registered at 000. results: The Town Clerk declared the polls open at 7:00 A.M. and closed at 8:00 P.M., with the following 2899 ballots (20.8% of registered voters) cast as follows: Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Moderator for one year - Vote for One Paul C. Dustin* 240 204 196 343 244 338 313 301 2,179 Other 3 5 1 4 3 1 4 3 24 Blanks 70 70 71 112 79 97 99 98 696 Total 313 279 268 459 326 436 416 402 2,899 'Elected Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Board of Selectmen for three years Vote for Two Willard J. (Bill) Burditt 119 96 75 186 105 163 126 132 1,002 Daniel A. Ensminger* 165 120 105 229 167 226 246 194 1,452 W. Bruce MacDonald' 173 151 163 250 178 244 238 217 1,614 David M. Meuse 76 101 137 94 106 130 116 153 913 Other 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 5 Blanks 92 90 55 158 96 108 105 108 812 Total 626 558 536 918 652 872 832 804 5,798 'Elected }Board of Assessors for three years Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total !Vote for One (Mary S. (Mollie) Ziegler* 241 210 202 365 234 335 314 301 2,202 Other - 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 a 4 (Blanks 72 69 66 93 92 100 100 101 693 otal 313 279 268 459 326 436 416 402 2,899 !'Elected !Board of Library Trustees for three Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total e~Vote for Two lWilliam H. Diamond* 223 189 174 325 234 329 295 293 2,062 Christine B. Redford* 214 195 204 352 231 317 294 290 2,097 !Other 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 7 !Blanks 188 174 157 239 187 226 240 221 1,632 Total 626 558 536 918 652 872 832 804 5,798 I*Elected Municipal Light Board for three ears Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total 'Vote for Two William J. Hughes, Jr.* 193 153 148 284 182 271 264 243 1,738 Philip B. Pacino* 198 165 170 319 213 279 277 249 1,870 (Ronald L. Wood 84 91 88 91 89 127 109 129 808 10ther 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 }Blanks 151 148 130 222 168 195 181 183 1,378 otal 626 558 536 918 652 872 832 804 5,798 I*Elected School Committee for three years Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Total Vote for Two Roberta C. (Robin) D'Antona* 133 130 113 243 152 203 199 172 1,345 George J. Shannon 132 103 87 182 128 164 165 136 1,097 Stanley M. Nissen 107 103 88 150 111 176 149 130 1,014 Robert L. Spadafora, Jr.* 158 150 164 215 157 232 212 247 1,535 Other 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 Blanks 96 72 82 126 104 97 107 119 803 Total 626 558 536 918 652 872 832 804 5,798 I*Elected 11 Town Meeting Members for three years - Vote for no more than eight Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Herbert W. Converse* 192 Thomas J. Ryan* 196- James K. Taylor* 202 Lorraine B. Hom* 206 Ellen Mounteer* 206 Neil J. Sullivan* 191 Robert W. Belbin* 1 William R. Grace* 2 Other 5 Blanks 1,303 Total 2,504 *Elected Town Meeting Members for three Years -Vote for no more than eight Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 P Pr 5 P Pr 7 Pr 8 Stephen L. Crook* 167 Philip D. LeBlanc* 180 John E. Parsons, III* 173 Margaret V. Pratt* 173 Anthony L. Rickley* 171 Priscilla Ryan* 184 Francis P. Burke* 2 Marlene Cohen* 5 Other 11 Blanks 1,166 Total 2,232 *Elected Town Meeting Members for two years Pr I Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr S Pr 6 Pr 7 Pd Vote for no more than three I l Paul Feely, Jr.* 1 Patrick Fennelly* - 1 Robert W. Hilliard* 2 Other 6 Blanks 827 Total 837 *Elected Town Meeting Members for one year Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 Vote for no more than two Maureen S. Hilliard* 1 Colleen O'Shaughnessy* 2 Other 6 Blanks 549 Total 558 I*Elected Town Meeting Members for three Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr S Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 years - Vote for no more than eight William L. Childress* 158 Francis P. Driscoll* 156 Gerald L. MacDonald* 191 Bryan M. Hodgkins, II* 159 Ronald P. McCarron* 165 Richard F. Smith, Jr.* 177 Barbara C. Fagan* 1 Stephen Korth* 1 Other 4 Blanks 1,132 Total 2,144 *Elected Town Meeting Members for three Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 years - Vote for no more than eight Stephen M. Conner* 262 W. Bruce MacDonald* 303 Philip B. Pacino* 279 Robert S. Salter* 241 George A. Theophanis* 290 Timothy R. Twomey* 265 Mary T. Anastos* 186 Martin J. Benison 151 Seth Howland 166 Thomas J. Meharg* 241 Other 1 Blanks 1,287 Total 3,672 I*Elected Town Meeting Members for three years - Vote for no more than eight Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 P Pr 7 Pr 8 Kathleen Hahn* 195 Eleanor K. Higgott* 185 Paul Antonelli* 190 Ruth Cogan Clay* 200 Paul A. Kelley* 198 David M. Meuse* 210 Brian A. Broad* 4 Catherine R. Kaminer* 6 Other 9 Blanks 1,411 Total 2,608 *Elected Town Meeting Members for three Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 years - Vote for no more than eight James J. Fandel* _ 263 Diana M. Kaine* 247 James A. Keigley* 226 Stephen P. Quigley* 249 Carol A. Trodella 207 Nathan C. White* 247 Irene M. York* 236 Brook W. Chipman 219 Jacqueline Chipman* 232 William H. Watt* 235 Other 1 Blanks 1,126 Total 3,488 I*Elected Town Meeting Members for three Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr S Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 years - Vote for no more than eight Patricia A. Biamonte* 222 John E. Carpenter* 247 John J. Greichen, Jr.* 191 Bruce W. Haas* 228 Patrick S. Sudbay* 236 David M. Swyter* 227 John McGrath* 219 Gary M. Nihan* 271 Jeffrey W. Struble 179 Other 2 Blanks 1,306 Total 3,328 *Elected _ 1 Town Meeting Members for three Pr 1 Pr 2 Pr 3 Pr 4 Pr 5 Pr 6 Pr 7 Pr 8 years - Vote for no more than eight William C. Brown* 200 Harvey J. (Pete) Dahl* 218 William C. Murphy 164 Carl J. Nelson* 186 George B. Perry, II* 195 John H. Russell* 201 Margaret W. Russell* 205 Frederick Van Magness* 210 Carol S. Grimm 167 Robert L. Spadafora, Jr.* 212 Other 2 Blanks 1,196 Total 3,216 *Elected A true copy. Attest: 1 Catherine A. Quimby, Town Clerk