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Board of Selectmen Agenda8/9/2010
BOARD OF SELECTMEN
Natick Town Hall
AGENDA
August 9, 2010
6:00 p.m.

6:00 p.m.       EXECUTIVE SESSION:  Collective Bargaining, Real Property Negotiations
6:30 p.m.       INTERVIEW FOR COMPTROLLER POSITION:
  • Karen Kucala
7:00 p.m.       Chief Warrant Officer Michael Doe:  Presentation of Community Covenant

                APPOINTMENTS WITH THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN
  • Interviews for Appointment to Boards/Committees 
  • Matthew Gardner – Conservation Commission
  • Michael McMahon – Conservation Commission
  • Michael Avitzur – Economic Development, Cable Advisory Board,
Affordable Housing Trust, Historical Commission, Historic District
  • Seth Levine – Recreation & Parks Commission
  • Timothy Kelley – Recreation & Parks Commission
  • John Sasanoff – Recreation & Parks Commission
  • Stephen Robb – Economic Development
  • Citizens Concerns
  • Michele Elms:  Appeal of Five Year Moratorium for Work in the Street:  Speen St.
  • PR Restaurtants d/b/a Panera Bread:  Outside Seating
  • DPW Director:  Request Authorization to Fill (5) Vacancies
DISCUSSION & DECISION
  • Police Chief Assessment Center:  Award RFP
  • East School:  Temporary Relocation Senior Center
  • Fall Town Meeting Warrant Articles
  • Building Permit Fees
  • Low Flow Toilet Fee Waiver
  • Visitability Incentive
  • Appointments/Reappointments to Boards & Committees
  • Sign Warrant Primary Election
  • TCAN:  (4) One Day Beer & Wine Licenses
  • Sunday Alcohol Sales
  • New England Homeland Security Regional Advisory Council Equipment Cache Program
REQUESTED ACTION
  • Minutes: 10/5/09, 4/26/10
  • Cystic Fibrosis: Road Race Permit – Cycle for Life
  • Request to Close Bacon Street:  Block Party
  • Request to Close Morningside:  Block Party
  • Town Administrator Notes
  • Selectmen’s Concerns