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September 23, 2012

Essex on the agenda

ESSEX — These municipal meetings, open to the public, are scheduled this week in Essex.

Monday

Selectmen, 7 p.m., TOHP Burnham Library. On the agenda: Robert Smith, candidate for part-time patrolman; Joan Brown Herrmann to discuss assignment of the bridge lease and purchase and sale agreement for 92 Conomo Point Road; Gary and Mary Lewis regarding the purchase and sale agreement for 33 Cogswell Road; Calder/Johnson request for transfer of leasehold; town counsel and the Board of Assessors for discussion of pending litigation concerning the case of Appellants vs. the Town of Essex Board of Assessors, executive session expected; Town Administrator’s report for Sept. 10 to 21, regardingdraft request for services (RFS) re: Northern Conomo Point, filling of vacancy on the Board of Registrars, offer of volunteer website improvement assistance, development of Town Hall/Library repair scope of work, heating oil quotations and awarding of contract, location of Ship’s Wheel Monument, requests to open roadway for Route 133 gas line work management of Conomo Point rent and sale proceeds, DEP quarterly report, draft November Special Town Meeting warrant, and purchase vehicle for elderly, low-income, principal residence tenants

Also approve the weekly warrant; approve and sign the minutes for selectmen’s open and executive sessions on Sept. 10 and 17; vote to use of Luther Burnham Fund to assess and repair the Treasurer/Collector’s vault lock; vote proclaim Oct 24 as United Nations Day and sign proclamation; vote to approve and sign a purchase and sale agreement for 6 Town Farm Road and 7 Sumac Drive; signature of letters to Conomo Point tenants regarding possible extension of the bridge leases; discussion regarding the lease, sale, and value of real property at Conomo Point, executive session expected.

Vote on One-Day Wine and Malt Licenses for Apple Street Farm, Frank McClelland, for use Sept. 28 and 29 from 5 to 11 p.m. at 35 Apple St.

Vote on One-Day Wine and Malt and One-Day Entertainment licenses for Essex Historical Society & Shipbuilding Museum, Nathan Woodman, for use Oct. 6 from 4 to 11 p.m. at Waterline Center at 66 Main St.

Thursday

Board of Health,7 p.m., TOHP Burnham Library

Friday

Selectmen, 7:30 a.m., TOHP Burnham Library. Public hearing regarding the proposed transfer of license for Lewis’ Oyster House at 234 John Wise Ave.

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