Politics & Government

Eagle Scouts, Project Update, Building Inspector $: On The Board

The Sudbury Board Of Selectmen meets on Jan. 9.

SUDBURY, MA—The Board of Selectmen meets on Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, tackling a long agenda that includes an update on the Maynard Road project, discussion on funding the salary for a temporary building inspector and congratulating several who have attained the rank of Eagle Scout.

Here's the agenda, per the town clerk:

7:30 p.m. CALL TO ORDER
Opening remarks by Chairman
Reports from Town Manager
Reports from Selectmen
Citizen's comments on items not on agenda

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MISCELLANEOUS
1. Receive update on Maynard Road project from the Sudbury Housing Trust.
2. VOTE Discussion and vote whether to transfer $40K from mitigation to fund temporary local building inspector position
3. VOTE Discussion and vote whether to authorize the Town Manager appointment of Richard A. Morse to the Conservation Commission for a term ending 5/31/20.
4. VOTE Discussion and vote whether to appoint Christopher Morely, 321 Old Lancaster Road, and Nancy Kilcoyne, 35 Hickory Road, to the Land Acquisition Review Committee as Members At-Large, for
terms to expire 5/31/2019.
5. Capital Planning discussion
6. Citizen's Comments (cont)
7. Discuss Upcoming Agenda Items

CONSENT CALENDAR
8. VOTE Vote to authorize the Town Manager to submit 2018 Annual Town Meeting articles on behalf of the Board of Selectmen.
9. VOTE Question of entering into the Town record and congratulating the following members of Boy Scout Troop 60 on attaining the rank of Eagle Scout: Stephen Kurtz, 53 Butler Road; Ivan Orup, 98 Newbridge Road; Ryan Barrera, 240 Willis Road; Kenneth Ho, 33 Grindstone Lane.

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Item # Time Action Item
10. VOTE Vote to accept, on behalf of the Town, a $490 donation from the Sudbury United Methodist Church into the Cheri-Anne Cavanaugh Trust Fund, said funds to be expended under the direction of the Town Social Worker to counsel Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School students, and to send a letter of appreciation to the
Methodist Church.

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