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L E G A L N O T I C ES
BY-LAWS OF THE
TOWN OF CHATHAM
The following three By-Laws
were adopted by the Town-at its
Annual Meeting held February 23,
1949: '
Article 1
1
PLANNING BOARD
"Section 1
. A board of five mem-
bers is hereby established under
the provisions of General Laws,
Chapter 41, Section 81A, to be
known us the Planning Board. The
terms of members shall be Ave
years, and commencing with the
Annual Town Meeting to be held
in the month of February, i960,
there shall be elected by official
ballot annually, members to fill
vacancies.
Section 3. The duties of such
board shall be such as are re-
quired by the General Laws re-
lating to Planning Boards, and fur-
ther to consider and advise upon
municipal improvements either at
the request of other officials of the
Town or upon its own initiative.
The Board shall meet at regular
intervals, and it may hold public
meetings. It shall at all times have
access to public documents or in-
formation in the possession of any
town official or department. It
shall examine the plans for the
exterior of any public building,
monument or similar structure,
and for the development and treat-
ment of the grounds about the
same before the adoption thereof ,
and may make such recommenda-
tions thereon as it may deem need-
ful. It may provide for public lec-
tures and other educational work
In connection with Its recommend-
ations. It may Incur expenses
necessary to the carrying on of its
work within the amount of its
annual or special appropriations.
Section 4. All plans, for laying
but, extending, discontinuing or
changing the limits of any way,
•street, playground, public park or
square, and every purchase of land
for the site of any public building,
nnd all plans for the location,
erection or alteration of public
buildings shall be submitted to said
board for its opinion at least two
weeks in advance of action by the
Board of Selectmen or the Town.
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Loans and discounts (Including $412.64 oveTd^aftirt t 6RR O?O 22
Bank premises owned $98,000, furniture and
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fixtures $60,000 »
Other assets ...*
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7,493 .97
Total Assets ., ,.„ ,„, „,
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Section 40 rw.
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08. «. Chapter 590, Acts of
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Barnstable, ss.
PROBATE COURT
To all persons Interested ln the
estate of EDWARD HILL, lute of
Barnstable (Hyannis), In said
County, deceased.
A petition has been presented to
said Court for probate of a certain
instrument purporting to be tho
I last will of said deceased by Eleanor
' H. Bednark, of Barnstable (Hyan-
nis), in said County praying that
she be appointed executrix thereof
without giving a surety on her
bond.
I If you desire to object thereto,
¦ you or your attorney should file a
written appearance in said Court
at Barnstable before ten o'clock In
the forenoon on the 9th day of
August, 1949, the return day of
this citation.
Witness, COLLEN C. CAMP-
BELL, Esquire, Judge of said
Court, this 17th day of June, in
the year one thousand nine hun-
dred and forty-nine
KENRICK A. SPARROW,.
Register.
June 23, 30, July 7.
PA88BOOK L08T
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Notice Is hereby given that Pass-
book, No. 19794, Issued by the Hy-
annis Trust Company Savings
Dept. has been lost or destroyed
and that application has been made
by the said Hyannis Trust Com-
pany to Issue a duplicate book in
accordance with Seotion 40, Chap-
ter 690, Acts of 1808.
June 80, July 7« 14
Section 5. The Board shall make
a report to the Town unnually;
giving information regarding the
condition of the Town und plnns or
proposals for the development of
the Town and estimates of the cost
thereof. Such report shall be sent
to the Selectmen not later than
such time in January in each year
as the Selectmen may prescribe or
as may be prescribed by law in
force relative to reports, and a
copy thereof shall be filed with
the State Planning Board."
ATTEST:
,' Levi T. Denson,
Town Clerk
Approved June 14, 1949
Francis E. Kelley
Attorney General
BY-LAWS OF THE
TOWN OF CHATHAM
Article 10.
BUILDING PERMITS
Section 1
, No person shall alter
or erect any building within the
Town, of Chatham without first ob-
taining a building permit from the
Selectmen'. Upon application to
the Selectmen, said permit shall
be granted.
Section 2. Any person or persons
violating this By-Law shall be fined
not more than Twenty Dollars.
ATTEST:
Levi T. Denson,
Town Clerk
Approved June 14, 1949
Francis E. Kelley
Attorney General
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Softhe Superintendent
at the """'Vvannls, Mass., and at
a Schools Hyunn s,
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55 bidding may be obtained
ments for ula°»«
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am "" f McLaughlin and Burr ,
the f" 1
8i state Street, Boston,
Architects,, 18 L W payment
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ot ?60,°then complete documents
fu,,ded, led in good condition to
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said
Architects. «
proposal
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BUI dePOBlts of tne
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responsible an" e a ,s
,,„ he retained^ until
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: 'L ,he three low bidders
Wereturned within thirty days
wlU u
,i,„ nnenhiE of bids, unless
K teitfdteSR to sign the con-
forfeited »y " , ln contract docu-
^n ^XothVrm deposits will
fl wi'nrasd within two days, Bun-
Hnvs and Holidays excluded after
T
A O£ pr°p°?a1?- AWtS
S bidders is particularly called to
1eqiiirements as to conditions
Semployment to be obsdrved and
tSum wage rates to be paid un-
A the contract.
flie right is reserved by tne
fomi of Barnstable, Mass., acting
lirough Us School Committee, to
Sect any or all bids or to waive
informalities. No bidder may with-
draw his hid within thirty (JO) days
after the actual date of the open-
ing thereof . ,
A surety Bond by a company sat-
liu. tory to the Owner and in an
iiount equal to one hundred pel
ml (100%) of the contract price
fill he required from the successful
bidder, ,, ,,
Town of Barnstable , Mass.
Frederick L. Hull ,
Chairman School Committee.
July 7
^
1949.