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,, I , ■ .'. -.1 /Ol/ "> Ci ' L -<i ilj j »L IC L I ji<«f ' . ill I ' (drier (Eetaksburg - B-ilminqton 28TH YEAR, NO 20 (.OI'VHlGHT 1983 WILMINGTON NlWo CO INC III RftHTb BCIRVID WILMINGTON. MASS . MAY 18, 1983 PUB NO 635 340 658 2346 36 PAGFS Special Town Meeting passes zoning, PRD's, water mains Wilmington voters have ap- $95,(KID, which would mean 10 The motion by Mr. Hallou. »n John Sanborn objected lo proved a new set ol zoning percent increase in water rates. the article, both passed residential homes being bylaws, including PHD Betterments, he said, would be unanimously changed into rooming houses. (Planned Residential charged al $20 a frontage loot, The meeting then proceded to and also In HUD Planned Development), and voted to spread over 20 years, with in- lake up Article 1. Ihe revision ol Residential Development l. replace water mains on several terest at live percent. Ihe zoning bylaws Alter Ihe "Leave Ihe zoning the way it is North Wilmington streets. The Dan Gillis said that he had article was read by William You'll be more comfortable in new mains will be 1 under! by looked up the law on bet- Hooper, chairman ol the your homes.' he said bonds and by stale aid, not by terments, and lound that no Planning ltjuird. Moderator Mr laira then said thai betterments. assessments can be charged in (.ma explained that the new comments should be addressed The special town meeting met excess ol the benefits provided bylaw would be voted seetion.by 10 each section ol Ihe bylaw as il lor lour hours Monday night and Mitchell Spins ol Truman section. Kevin Hurley, a land comes up /■ completed two ol the three Road commended the Water use consultant working with the Section l was votedQm voice, articles on Ihe warrant, It ad- Commissioners tor working to planning board, look the 2'M to 11 Section 2 passed Domenic Tntela (left) and Dennis Volpe each offered journed a I 11:35 p.m. alter a improve the water system, and meeting through the proposal, unanimously. 1 niOV'P umendmenls to Section :| of the new zoning by-law during the count found Ihe meeting shy of a urged people to support future one section at a time. He ex- With Section I on the floor, a I lull . " Special Town Meeting. Monday evening. Their amendments quorum by seven voters. improvements to the system, plained that Ihe new bylaw long discussion ensued Section :i were not accepted by the meeting. On Tuesday night. Ihe meeting such as a North Wilmington made some changes in local ion deals with principal use reconvened, and approved water treatment plant. ol various points contained in regulations In thai section, is a /oiimg for Planned Residential Spins then said that he had the old bylaw subsection for classification ol A tour of Austria Developments IPRD) in been curious about definitions, Margaret McNeill asked why residential uses, with lour uses Wilmington. so he had gone to Webster's and Mr Hurley lell that every bylaw defined, single family duelling, in just one evening The first article drawn lor looked up betterments, and in the book had to be changed dwelling conversions, com- consideration on Monday night looked up repair. He said thai Mr Hurley said that his study munity housing and municipal A lour ol Austria with noted A veteran ol many lilm was Article 3, the water main the replacement of the water had put an emphasis on (Continued on Page in him lecturer John Roberts will assignments lor Lowell Thomas. article. The Wilmington Water mains in question would be a modification and clarification be presented Thursday evening Koherls is a pioneer in the 16mm and Sewer Commissioners had repair, not a betterment. ol Ihe zoning bylaw The present TOWN OF WILMINGTON in Wilmington by the Carter production held. proposed to replace old two-inch Hob Doucelte ol I.edgewood bylaw.he said, bad been created NOTK K TO l>(>(; OVWK.KS Lecture Kinul Committee I.lie in the varied provinces ol mains on several streets in Koad asked why Ihe two-inch in 1955 and had been amended All dogs musl be licensed by June Austria will be shown through North Wilmington The mains line had to be replaced. (He many times since then He also 1st, under Seel ion 137, Chapter 14<> of the General Laws Charges for scenes showing its people, were installed nearly 30 years should not be contused with noted thai il does not even have males and spayed females $3 no. ago, on streets built as sub- Selectman Bob Doucelte ol a lable ol contents. cultural events, historical females $6.00.'Late charge after divisons. Allen Park Drive - Kd.i \li~ McNeill said she lound il landmarks and geographical June 20th is an additional SHI.00 for The meeting rejected two As George Allan rose lo an- wonders. Among the leatures ol strange thai they coul dnot just each dog under Town By Laws. Sec- the tour are the majestic Alps, motions to table the article, one swer, a woman spoke out, change the existing bylaw. tion 29 the l.ippin/.aner show horses, by James Carroll, chairman ol saying, "'Because of the rust in Moderator Caira said that All dog owners whose dogs have Vienna's Concordia Ball, the Ihe Wilmington Finance Ihe water!" they could have done that, but not been licensed by June 20. 1983. vineyards, the Opera House, a Committee, and one by Capt. 'That was a good answer," I hey decided I hey could will be subject to automatic $15 no lakeside wedding, and the Larz zneilson, which would have said Mr. Allan. He proceded lo restructure it and make it more fine, which will be paid to Fourth created a study committee. He explain that some areas in town, readable. District Court of Eastern Middlesex. renowned Vienna Boys' Choir, Woburn, Mass. plus scenes ol churches, said some detinilions were served by two-inch mains, have Chairman Bruce MacDonald needed problems with the water. He All dog owners who have noi palaces, castles, fortresses, ol the Board ol Appeals said lhat licensed their dogs for the year of Dan Hallou, chairman ol the said thai replacement of the parks, lakes, farms, chalets, he was pleased with the 1982, will receive a Violation Fine of and factory lours Hoard ol Selectmen, oflered an mains was not Hie entire answer proposed new bylaw, and lhat il $15 00. to be paid to Fourth District The program will be amendment winch deleted to (he problem. A filtration plant was well prepared He asied Court of Eastern Middlesex. presented on Thurs., May 19 at reference to the charging of was also needed in North that Ihe bylaw study committee Woburn. Mass 01801 8:15 p.m. in the Barrows betterments. Wilmington, he said. The town members be recognized and. Dog Officer Auditorium ol Wilmington High George Allan.chairman ol the was doing the water mains commended lor an excellent job Mil.is Joseph Balestrieri Water and Sewer Com- because il had received a state John Koherls School Admission is Iree. missioners, who had offered the grant lor thai purpose Planning SARAH D.J. CARTER original motion on ihe $347,000 was also proceeding for a water article, explained the diflerence treatment plant LECTURE COMMITTEE PRESENTS The New Joseph's between betterments and "I hope we don't jump lo do bonding. Under bonding, he something jsut because Tour of Austria said. Ihe first year principal and someone offers us 20 percent ol with noted film lecturer FLAMING HEARTH interest charge would be about Ihe cost.'' said Henry Sullivan John Roberts RESTAURANT Wilmington Softball League Rte. 125 North Andover Thursday May 19, 8:15 p.m. 1250 Osgood St • 688-8200 Herbert C. Barrows Auditorium Complete Restaurant & Lounge Sons of Italy Hall Wilmington High School • Ballardvale St., . ADMISSION FREE Open Hearth Cooking Wilmington Not only do we have the We also have fine NOLAN'S HEARTHSIDE BEST Seafood Specialties THURSDAY, MAY 19 SELECTION including 7:00-12:00 '• ■■• '■■:. Donation $1.00 OF Swordfish, Scrod STUFFED LOBSTER Lobster, Shrimp WILMINGTON The Flower Stop Beef Fried Clams or BOILED SEWER • 658-4932 9.95 in the Scallops & Sole Thurs & Sun C Cor ol Lowell St file 129 Mernmack Also Chicken and West St Wilmington Valley HOOK-UPS 24 Sirloin 9.95 Lamb & Pork dishes PROM Free Estimates Sun Thurs cards accepted Ervyl Stewart Entertainment FLOWERS Dinner for Two '10.95 • Daily Luncheon Specials & Dancinq 658-2578 '9.95 up Happy Hour 885 Main St Tewksbury 851-8806 in the Lounge * Open 7 Days a Week Lie. Drain Layer Delivery service $2.50 . Thurs. 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