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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1948-04-14 11 '.: ~, 'The, Fire Chief reported on the ..trash at .the'old. Roach Camp. -'.R'~'~h ._ He informed ~the Board[ that Nr. ~Tice would' furnish~a'truck and Camp ' two_men and'felt it,would take a day or. two to gather it.up'into pilez for burning.~ It was decided ~ to leave' it,~in the Chief's hands to handle 'when the weather was right, and ~hat Board of ,- ,.. . Health "No D~ptng" signs were to be ~laced near the enterance to .~- '. the pit. Jessie Eldridge a~p~a~$d to request action 0n his apPlica- tion for appointment as Special Police. The Secretary,reported that he had issued a renewal 0f License's Harvey A Yo~g's Classl Used Auto License. It was voted that a'il renewals 6f used auto dealers licenses should be approved by_the board. ~ ~ .-A permit was granted ~'~itchell Todd, Jr. to move a. building from the Ring farm to Straight V~arf. , T~e following were appointed Special Police for the ensuing Special .' year to serve without pay: Police Jessie Eldri~ge, Jr.,'Clarence Swift, Albert B. Chase, C~arles Handy, and Niss Reta Hull. ~ . *Dennis Dias applied for a Co~on Victualers and ~'Soft ' .~.r Penni s Drink License for a stand in his yarc on the Surf Side Road. Dias ~ile I:(r. Glidden was in favor'of granting these~licenses, he coul~ see no distinction between a stand in the country and one in Tov~ a few feet from a neighbors home, and felt that the refusal of. a similar license for ~,~rs Gomes was discriminating. It was finally decides that the Selectmen ~ould inspect the Dias location before granting the licenses. ' An' enabling Act was ~eceived from l~'Ir. Sanguinetti and it Chatham was voted to send it to Rep. Barnes with a request that he try Bend~ to g~t it,-passes in this session'of the Legislature,'in'order to make the appropriation and taking of land for the Chatham'Bend opening legal. A letter was received'from 1.~r. Alexander Craig, Jr suggesting that part'of the appropriation be used to obtain engineering advise on the effect the opening might have on Coatue and other parts of the harbor. It was felt that'the, funds had'not been appropriated for this use.-~r. Dunham was present and seemed satisfied with the developements of~the week. '~ Art'.aPplication for.~-:Junk Dealers License was'~e'c~ives from James E.'~.~cGrath. As he is a minor action was deferred to determine whether he was eligible. ~ It-was voted to change the Board of Health regulation~to include the following section: Chapter xvi~section 2A - No milk ~hall be sold in any public place in the Town of Nantucket unless the same has:been~ pasteurized in,accordance with Chapter 94, Section 1 of the General Laws,-Tercentary Edition as amended. Said regulation be effective on and after ~ay 15,-1948. and to p~blish same in both newspaper's. The Secretary Was instructed to write the Departnent of Public Welfare to determine whether the conference they wished to hold on ~iay 10th should be scheduled in the morning or evening It was ~ot~d to request the Chief of Poli~'e to take Robert' Rouke off the police liquor list, Le'tters received from the Alcoholic Beverages 6ontr01 co~mnission covering regulations for the sale of liquor on Patriot's Day, April 19, and Presidential Primary Day, April 27th were refered to the Chief of Police with instructions that th~ be carried out. A letter was received from ~,~r. E~~m Burnham N. Dell .informing the Board that R~r. Ja~xes E. Glidden had been appointed a member of the High School Auditorium Committee. Junk Public.~ Welfare Liquor List A. B. C High School Committee .t,.,.~,: ..' ,, ':..:'-' ':/,.'. ,-vt'"" >':~.: ' ,":: .... Meeting of.,,'Apri! :14~ ~1948 · Page '2 ~:.'f ~.: ~.:~. -.'~:'. ': . - "of Haverfo~d Penni ~asl defeated..,~'~'-,'. .... . -~,,:., , ,,'.-'--,.'.;,":, . -'.", :,." It was any new applications for~ta~i'licenses--,' s~l~ be passed dn individually, rather than by any set of rules. Shellfish ..-. ,:,~::., ' , appropriation for Quahaugs and notify~the'Dept.' of Marine"Fis~er- Contaminat les that we:would accept~ subject to price,and quality~'quahaugs e~ from contaminated areas with the' understanding that they would , Quahaugs_ [ be planted in a closed area for a period of at least three months '~ , ~ licensee was,G~nted D~eamland'~he'~tre to show ~6~n~ 'moving pictures on week da~s and for sixteen Sundays beginning ~,~ay 30th. . L!r. Henry ~eleman'was granted a licdnse to keep chickens. Egan' ' ~r. Albert F. was granted a permit to build a one car Oarage for Col. K. Eaton at Pochick St.,Siasconset. ,,J.,E. Haskell was granted a Co~nm0n Victual~rs,License'a~d License to sell-Ice Cream at 34 Main Street. ...... Heariugs were set'for'April 28th on the petiti~n'~f the New England Tel,&tel Co. and~Nan. Oas & Elect. CO. to erect 8 poles on Capaoza Road and 9 poles on Cambridge Street a~d the, abbuting proberty owners notified. Letters Were'received from Rep. Barnes on Bill~ 1~60 ~nd 184. Also a letter ~tating that ~r. Sanguinetti had been asked to draw up the ~nabling act for a Tree Committee 'Mr~. Coleman was appointed a committee of one" to lo~k up and determine what action had been taken-on the appointment of ~ Town Building Connnittee authorized at a previous Twon '~ 'War~ant No.'15~in the amount-~f'~o,~4.34 ~as'aPp~o'v~'d a~d bills ordered paid.. ~ : ,'~ "' ~ii~utes' 6f April~Vth re'ad ~Hd,~RProved. ~ ,,~, There being no further business.~he ~!eeting adjourned at Resp~ctfdlly'~bmttted, Secretary. Movie :. License Ch~ckems Oargage Haskell p~les- ~arne ~ Building Committee ~arraht