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7:00 PM – Room #320 Multi-Service Center, 48 Marion Road, Wareham Massachusetts
1. CALL TO ORDER BY CHAIRMAN
2. ROLL CALL
3. ANNOUNCEMENT
4. CITIZENS PARTICIPATION
5. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Authorization to sign bills and documents, etc.
b. Interview/Appointment to the Council on Aging Board of Directors, Marine
Resources Commission and the Clean Water Committee
6. LICENSES & PERMITS
a. Application for a one-day all alcoholic beverages license permit by the Williams
Gifford Committee, c/o Susan Williams Gifford, 11 Lincoln Highway, Wareham,
for her annual fundraiser on Thursday, August 26, 2010 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. under the provisions of Chapter 138 of MGL.
b. HEARING – APPROXIMATELY 7:15 P.M. – On the application for an
inflammable fluids license for the keeping and storage of propane by JKS Village,
LLC, 15 Research Road, East Falmouth under the provisions of Chapter 148 of
the Massachusetts General Laws.
c. Application for use of Town Roads by the Dick Melloni Youth Foundation, c/o
Richard H. Melloni, Jr., 7 Peter Cooper Drive, Wareham to hold a bicycle ride on
Sunday, September 19, 2010.
d. Application for use of Merchants Way Train Depot by Wareham Village
Association, c/o Jackie Lindsey, 208R Main Street, Wareham for their 3rd Annual
Polar Swan Express on November 27th, 28th, of 2010 from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
e. Application for use of Town roads by Wareham Village Association, c/o Jackie
Lindsey, 208R Main Street, Wareham for their annual Christmas Parade on
December 11, 2010 at 3:00 p.m. (rain date: December 12, 2010).
7. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT
I. 1st Annual National Night Out.
II. Cranberry Commons Task Force Update.
Continued Board of Selectmen/Sewer Commissioners Meeting Agenda 08/19/10
III. Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act office consultation and site visit (MEPA)
EEA#14634 – Wal-Mart Proposal – EOEA.
IV. Wareham Skin Cancer Screening Day.
V. Personnel Update.
VI. Massachusetts Cultural Council – Adams Arts Program Grant opportunity.
VII. Take Pride in Wareham.
VIII. Municipal Early Retirement Incentive Program.
IX. Municipal Law Seminar.
X. Memorial Benches.
8. TOWN BUSINESS
a. Discussion – re. updates to the FY11 budget.
b. Discussion of School Committee/BoS MOU from 1987.
c. Traffic Signal Agreement & Zero Land Damage Agreement – Mass DOT.
d. Approval of easement at 7 Sandy Pond Road for Nstar.
e. Handicapped Parking Request.
f. Any town business.
9. SEWER BUSINESS
a. Discussion re. extension of time for Contract #1.
b. Any sewer business.
10. LIAISON REPORTS
11. CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
12. ADJOURNMENT
13. SIGNING OF DOCUMENTS APPROVED BY THE BOARD
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#2 2010-08-18 20:45:27
The Municipal Law Seminar should be interesting? Who is conducting this Seminar?
K&P the masters of running up legal bills? Bruce the wanna be lawyer? How to get away with murdering a Town?
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#3 2010-08-18 20:52:22
Is there any reason why the DOR report is not on the agenda to discuss?
How abut the exam for a permanent Civil Service Chief of Police?
It sounds like another dog and pony show. They keep this up with the dog and pony shows and someone will be arrested for bestiality.
C'mon...get real.
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#5 2010-08-21 09:00:03
Dan-O, the DOR report is not on the agenda because the Hypocrite Elite have been trying to sweep it under the rug since June. Had this site never mentioned it, the town would have never heard it. That's a report that will hurt Janey and Brenda's chances of re-election.
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#6 2010-08-22 04:15:28
What the hell is going on with the BOS ?????
They are starting to look like the former BOS.
Get real guys...........Walter, Cara, Steve.............don't you see what is going on ?????
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#7 2010-08-22 07:55:43
Ham: If you recall the TA did present a little synopsis where he praised Biz, that was his presentation of the DOR report to the BOS. Then not too long ago he updated them on his progress (or lack thereof) on the overwhelming 40+ recommendations.
Quahog: I think they all see it. I had a lovely conversation with Walter not to long ago and he seemed to "get" it. I just don't think any of them has figured out how their fellow members are stabbing them in the back. But they will. I think the resignation of the CEDA Director just a month after Steve made the motion to put his day to day supervision under the TA, which has put our grant at risk will prove once and for all what all three of them must be wondering about.
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