1963 - Lane Memorial Library
1963 - Lane Memorial Library
1963 - Lane Memorial Library
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36 HAMPTON TOWN REPORT<br />
ARTICLE 19<br />
325th Anniversary<br />
Mr. Harold Fernald moved the adoption of the<br />
following amendment to Article 19: ($1,000 recommended<br />
by Budget Committee).<br />
That the town shall raise and appropriate the<br />
sum of $1,000 for the celebration of the 325th Anniversary<br />
of the Town of Hampton to be spent by<br />
the Selectmen in cooperation with the Old Home<br />
Day Celebration of the Hampton Meeting House<br />
Green <strong>Memorial</strong> and Historical Association, Incorporated.<br />
Seconded. So Voted.<br />
ARTICLE 20<br />
Plumbing Code<br />
Article read by the Moderator.<br />
Town Manager Kenneth Boehner made the motion<br />
to adopt Article 20 with the amendment to<br />
insert<br />
after "town" in Section D-(l) the words "except<br />
as provided in D-(4)." Seconded.<br />
Mr. Kenneth Malcolm made a second amendment<br />
to Article 20, Section D-(5) — No individual<br />
serving as a town Plumbing Inspector shall be actively<br />
engaged in the plumbing trade in the Town<br />
during his term as Inspector. Seconded.<br />
Mr. Wilfred Cunningham asked the duties of<br />
the building inspector, Mr. Alfred Janvrin, Building<br />
Inspector, said that he was not a plumber or<br />
qualified to inspect plumbing. Another person needed.<br />
Mr. Boehner said that the Board of Health usually<br />
did not know of dangerous conditions arising<br />
from bad plumbing until trouble arose. Much dis-