Board of Selectmen
Agenda
December 1, 2009
Appointments/Public Hearings
6:30 Public Hearing – Transfer of All All Alcohol Common Victualler License from New England Restaurants, LLC dba All Seasons Bar and Grill to PJMC, Inc. dba Boston Tavern
6:40 Water Commissioners – election to fill vacancy.
6:45 Disciplinary Public Hearing - Sports Page
7:00 Permanent Intermittent Candidates and Interview times:
7:00 Andrew Bresciani - unavailable
7:10 Jonathan Craven
7:20 John Cupoli
7:30 Shawn Coyette
7:40 Dean Hardy
7:50 Brian King
8:00 Geoffrey Simmons
8:10 Gerald Stephen.
Sean Devilly – currently serving with the military in a major war zone.
- Warrants/Board of Selectmen Business:
Approve minutes from November 4, 2009
Accept for review minutes of Nov. 17, 2009
Review proposed meeting schedule for January through June 2010.
Vote on all license renewals subject to all final inspections, etc.
All Liquor Licenses
Class I, II and III Auto Sales
Common Victuallers
Large Trash Haulers
Vote to endorse the Agricultural Preservation Restriction for 116 acres of Anderson Farm land.
Review close-out information for the Police-Fire station expansion project and determine disposition of funds.
Special Town Meeting Warrant draft – and deadlines for closing the warrant. Selectmen vote to establish deadlines.
Department Head Meeting – December 8 at 10:15 a.m. in Town Hall Conference room.
- Communications and Reports from Boards, Commissions, and Town Officials:
Notice from Planning Board of Public Hearing for re-zoning of Manley Street’s northend.
- Correspondence from the Public to Determine a Course of Action:
- Public Comment Period:
- Administrator’s Report.
Executive Session pursuant to MGL Chapter 39, Section 23 B exception 3, to discuss strategy with respect to collective bargaining or litigation if an open meeting may have a detrimental effect on the government’s bargaining or litigating position. Also, to conduct strategy sessions in preparation for negotiations with non-union personnel, to actually conduct collective bargaining contract negotiations with non-union personnel. Also, to consider the purchase, exchange, taking, lease or value of real property if such discussion may have a detrimental effect on the negotiating position of the governmental body.
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