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Board of Selectmen Agenda April 7, 2005
BOARD OF SELECTMEN
April 7, 2005
AGENDA

1.      7:00 to 7:15 p.m.       Transfer of Liquor License for Fire Water and Ice, 25 Forbush Mill Road – Gery Wilson/Kevin Baker               
2.      7:15 to 7:30 p.m.       Request of renewal for special permit for purpose of re-opening a veterinary business at 556 Main Street and amendment of special permit for space on                   second floor for purpose or accommodations for overnight caretaker – Thomas Murtha              
3.      7:30 to 8:00 p.m.       Discussion with Public Ways Safety Committee regarding:
        -  4 way stop sign at Teele, Woobly & Long Hill Road
        - Update rules and orders lit of stop/yield signs
        -  Sidewalks    
4.      8:00 to 8:15 p.m.                       Town Administrator Report:
                                                -       Update on Loitherstein
                                                -           Establishment of ambulance receipts reserved accounts               
5.      8:15 to 9:00 p.m.       Board of Selectmen Business/Action
                                                -       Golden Run Road flooding issue
                                                -           Main Street property beaver/flooding issue  
Action:
-       Minutes
-       Bills/Payroll warrant
-       Recommendation of Chief Hyde to sponsor two candidates in the Reserve Intermittent Officer Training Program
-       Request for sign at Boy Scout Camp
-       Request for permission for Charity Bike Ride through Bolton on Sunday, June 12.
-       Request for Banners on fence:
- Trinity Church June 12th-19th
- Trinity Church July 24th-31st
     - Request from CCollins to move baseball  
              backstop and use on the softball field
     - Ferrante’s Antique Sale license for signature           






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