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Annual Report of the Town of Plymouth, MA Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2015 https://archive.org/details/annualreportoft1986unse_0 PLYMOUTH FUBLiG UBRARY PLYMOUTH, MA. 02360 A/) /I cS pel In Memoriam ALAN R. VECCHI, 1946-1986 In 1986, the Plymouth Police Department was saddened with the sudden, unexpected passing of Officer Alan R. Vecchi. Al was indeed a "Cop's Cop"; always an inspiration to his fellow officers and superiors. Al had the abilitytomakeadifficultjobmuch easier. The void left by Al's passing will never be filled. However, the Plymouth Police Department and the Town of Plymouth will for always be blessed with the memory of Al. Table of Contents Page Description 1 IN MEMORIAM 2-3 CONTENTS GENERAL BUSINESS 4 ELECTED OFFICIALS 5 APPOINTED SERVICES 11 TOWN MEETING MEMBERS 14 SPECIAL TOWN MEETING — January 9, 1986 17 SPECIAL ELECTION (Selectman) — March 15, 1986 18 SPECIAL TOWN MEETING — April 5, 1986 21 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING — April 5. 1986 21 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING — April 7, 1986 44 TOWN ELECTION — April 26, 1986 48 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Adjourned Session — May 19, 1986 48 SPECIAL TOWN MEETING — May 19, 1986 49 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Adjourned Session — May 19, 1986 62 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Adjourned Session — May 20, 1986 70 SPECIAL TOWN MEETING - July 21, 1986 72 STATE PRIMARY 75 SPECIAL TOWN MEETING — October 27 1986 79 STATE ELECTION — November 4, 1986 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 82 RECORD OF BIRTHS 1986 100 RECORD OF DEATHS 1986 110 RECORD OF MARRIAGES 1986 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS 125 BOARD OF SELECTMEN 127 PLYMOUTH BEACHES ADVISORY COMMITTEE 129 RECREATION ACTIVITIES COMMISSION 130 PLYMOUTH AIRPORT COMMISSION 131 BOARD OF APPEALS PLANNING SERVICES 132 PLANNING BOARD 133 OLD COLONY PLANNING COUNCIL 136 PLYMOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION 137 DESIGN REVIEW BOARD DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 139 ENGINEERING DIVISION 140 MAINTENANCE DIVISION 141 SEWER DIVISION 141 HIGHWAY DIVISION 144 PARK DIVISION 145 WATER DIVISION 147 CEMETERY DIVISION FINANCIAL SERVICES 148 REPORT OF THE TOWN ACCOUNTANT 149 SCHEDULE A, RECEIPTS/PAYMENTS 200 SCHEDULE B, APPROPRIATIONS 215 SCHEDULE C, ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 216 SCHEDULE D, REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR FY 1986 217 SCHEDULE E, EXCESS AND DEFICIENCY ACCOUNT 218 SCHEDULE F, REVENUE ACCOUNT 223 SCHEDULE G, FUNDED INDEBTEDNESS 224 SCHEDULE H, BOND SUMMARY 225 SCHEDULE I, TRUST AND INVESTMENT FUNDS -2- 226 SCHEDULE J, BORROWING CAPACITY 227 ASSESSING DEPARTMENT 228 TOWN COLLECTOR HUMAN SERVICES 232 PLYMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY 233 VETERANS' SERVICES 234 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 235 COUNCIL ON AGING 237 CONSERVATION COMMISSION SAFETY SERVICES 238 FIRE DEPARTMENT 242 POLICE DEPARTMENT 243 HARBOR MASTER 244 OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS INSPECTIONAL SERVICES 246 BUILDING DEPARTMENT 251 BOARD OF HEALTH 253 PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY NURSE ASSOCIATION, INC. 255 PLYMOUTH COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL PROJECT 257 COURT HOUSE COMMITTEE 258 PERSONNEL BOARD EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 259 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 261 PLYMOUTH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT, ENROLLMENT 262 PLYMOUTH SCHOOL COMMITTEE, FINANCIAL STATEMENT 263 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PLYMOUTH-CARVER REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEE 265 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF THE PLYMOUTH-CARVER INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 266 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE VICE-PRINCIPALS OF THE PLYMOUTH-CARVER HIGH SCHOOL 267 PLYMOUTH-CARVER REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, ENROLLMENT 268 PLYMOUTH-CARVER SCHOOL COMMITTEE, FINANCIAL STATEMENT 270 PLYMOUTH-CARVER SCHOOL DISTRICT, PROPOSED SCHOOL CALENDAR -3- Elected Officers for 1986 SELECTMEN Alba Thompson Term Expires 1989 Bruce Arons Term Expires 1989 William F. Nolan Term Expires 1988 George W. Butters Term Expires 1987 David F. Malaguti, Chairman Term Expires 1987 TOWN CLERK Andrew J. Collas Term Expires 1989 TOWN TREASURER Andrew J. Collas Term Expires 1989 COLLECTOR OF TAXES Edward D. Borgatti Term Expires 1989 MODERATOR Clarence R. Krueger Term Expires 1989 SCHOOL COMMITTEE Helene M. Regan Term Expires 1987 Adele A. Manfredi Term Expires 1988 Glenda E. Paul, Chairperson Term Expires 1988 Janet Bettencourt Term Expires 1989 Jane L. Freedman Term Expires 1989 Robert A. Bartlett Term Expires 1987 PLYMOUTH REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY John Droege Term Expires 1991 Wayne F. Sirrico Term Expires 1988 Gregory P. Davis Term Expires 1989 Robert Wollner, Appt. Term Expires 1987 Edward Angley, State Appointed Term Expires 1987 PLYMOUTH-CARVER REGIONAL DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEE Linda D. Symes Term Expires 1989 James R. Sorensen, Chairman Term Expires 1988 Lawrence L. Gay Term Expires 1987 PLANNING BOARD Malcolm A. MacGregor Term Expires 1990 Derryl Lawrence Term Expires 1989 Eric Cody, Appt. Term Expires 1987 Joseph A. Balboni Term Expires 1988 Michael Babini, Chairman Term Expires 1989 HOUSING AUTHORITY Antonio Gomes, State Appointed Term Expires 1987 Melvin H. Cotti Term Expires 1991 Kenneth G. Gray, Chairman Term Expires 1987 Renato Pedrini Term Expires 1989 Frederick A. Wirtzburger Term Expires 1990 -4- Appointed Services EXECUTIVE SECRETARY William R. Griffin ASSISTANT TO THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Robert F. Canevazzi TOWN ACCOUNTANT Richard W. Drew, Jr. ASSISTANT TOWN CLERK Shirley Wood SECRETARY TO THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN Leslie Tilley SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Dr. Bernard Sidman PLANNING DIRECTOR John F. Lenox BOARD OF REGISTRARS Leo F. Best Term Expires 1987 Andrew J. Collas, Secretary Term Expires 1989 Nanci Cordeiro, Chairperson Term Expires 1989 Albert Duseault Term Expires 1989 CONTRIBUTORY RETIREMENT BOARD Romeo Carletti Term Expires 1988 Richard W. Drew, Jr. Indefinite Term Richard Manfredi Term Expires 1989 COMMITTEE ON INLAND FISHERIES Martin B. Person, Jr. Term Expires 1987 Ronald R. Peck Term Expires 1987 Donald O. Tracy Term Expires 1987 FIELD DRIVER AND FENCE VIEWER Glenn R. Lawrence Term Expires 1987 COMMITTEE ON TOWN FOREST John Scagliarini Term Expires 1987 Charles D. Bramhall Term Expires 1987 Rob Tarule Term Expires 1987 PERSONNEL BOARD Edward W. Santos Term Expires 1989 Jean Johnson Term Expires 1988 Ronald Fitch Term Expires 1989 Alfred Lopresti Term Expires 1987 Robert Barnes Term Expires 1987 ADVISORY AND FINANCE COMMITTEE James Kimball, Chairman Term Expires 1987 Allan O. Niemi, Jr. Term Expires 1987 John T. Oberlander Term Expires 1987 Robert R. Regan Term Expires 1987 -5- Eleanor M. Watson Term Expires 1987 Dorothy N. Barnes Term Expires 1988 Manuel Pontes Term Expires 1988 Maureen L. MacKenzie Term Expires 1988 Donald W. Thomas Term Expires 1988 Hazel J. Arnold Term Expires 1989 1 — '-.II — — 1 Louis H. Guevin, Jr. Term Expires 1989 Elizabeth A. Mascia Term Expires 1989 Linda J. Nickerson Term Expires 1989 Chris A. Piekarski Term Expires 1989 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Everett L. Hale, Chairman Term Expires 1987 Louis J. Cotti, Jr. Term Expires 1988 Leonard J. Vaz Term Expires 1987 David Kelly, Sr. Term Expires 1988 John Gascoyne Term Expires 1989 ALTERNATES A. Wendy Longo Term Expires 1987 George S. Yeaton Term Expires 1987 AIRPORT COMMISSION Melvin Thomas, Chairman Term Expires 1986 Walter Morrison Term Expires 1988 Roland A. Bolduc Term Expires 1987 Robert Crociati Term Expires 1987 DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION Anthony Lonardo Term Expires 1988 Allan L. Knowles Term Expires 1988 Lawrence A. McCarthy Term Expires 1989 Thomas K. Neyhart Term Expires 1989 Margaret Dolbeare Term Expires 1991 Francis E. Hoban, Jr. Term Expires 1990 Leo D. Shea Term Expires 1990 HARBOR COMMITTEE Mario Costa, Chairman Term Expires 1987 Theodore Jesse, Sr. Term Expires 1987 Stanley Tavares Term Expires 1987 E. Jeffrey Pontiff Term Expires 1987 Putman R. Burns Term Expires 1987 Angelo A. Brigida Term Expires 1987 Heinz Gehme Term Expires 1987 Arthur L. Smith Term Expires 1987 Gordon Howland Term Expires 1987 David Almeida Term Expires 1987 HAZARDOUS WASTE COMMITTEE Mitchell Galanek Andrew E. Rehm Ray Blanchfield Maureen Hailer Richard E. Silva Richard Vannozzi Richard E. Hetherington -6- RECREATION ACTIVITIES COMMISSION Paul Coffin Vincent 0. Sgarzi Chester Downie Joanne Aprea Gerald Sirrico Carl Freyermuth Stephen M. Fernandez BY-LAW REVISION COMMITTEE Andrew J. Collas Stephen W. Murphy Daniel B. Reidy Clifden Devine CONSTABLES Harold Braddock Peter Paulding Richard Nagle Jeffrey Peck Charles Wood Joseph Barrett Michael Fencer Phillip Cappella Thomas Sellew Thomas Hill Jr. RETIRED POLICE OFFICERS AND FIREFIGHTERS INDEMNIFICATION COMMITTEE Richard Drew Leonard Kopelman Dr. Sid Nirenberg MEMORIAL HALL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Anthony Lonardo Leo D. Shea Gerry Sirrico Robert T. Dawson Lois Cotter ARTS LOTTERY COUNCIL Nancy Green David Buckman Chris Beseske George Wiener Mary Peddell Richard Moss Virginia Freyermuth Eileen Lawton Esther Zylberberg WATERFRONT STEERING COMMITTEE Edward Gallagher William McClellan John Krebs Robert Hollis Paul Souza HANDICAPPED COMMISSION Mary Ellen Mastrorilli Richard Delory Fran Fitzgerald Samuel J. Ferrari James G. Bell Shiela Batchelder Ann Waitkus-Harrington, Chairperson BEACH STUDY COMMITTEE Allen Tassinari, Chairman Stephanie Fugazzi Jeff Benoit Antone Morgardo Richard Barufaldi Brian Harrington Douglass Gray Helen Barufaldi Donna Hartlage Joseph Vera CONSERVATION COMMISSION Theodore Jesse, Sr. Term Expires 1988 Antone Morgardo, Chairman Term Expires 1987 Robert Balboni Term Expires 1987 Joseph Feroli Term Expires 1987 Richard Godfrey Term Expires 1989 Douglas Hart Term Expires 1988 Judith Bradley Term Expires 1988 PLYMOUTH INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCING AUTHORITY William Griffin Term Expires 1989 Thomas C. McTigue Term Expires 1987 -7- John C. Dunne Term Expires 1988 Ronald J. Ferioli Term Expires 1991 Robert D. Lynch Term Expires 1990 DESIGN AND REVIEW BOARD
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