06.01.2014 Views

1963 - Lane Memorial Library

1963 - Lane Memorial Library

1963 - Lane Memorial Library

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

HAMPTON TOWN REPORT 45<br />

A special meeting of the Budget Committee was<br />

held in the Hampton Court House at 8 p.m. on<br />

Monday the 3rd day of June <strong>1963</strong>. The Town Manager<br />

represented the officials of the Town presenting<br />

the articles to the Budget Committee concerning<br />

the purchase of this land. There was much discussion,<br />

both pro and con, concerning the article and<br />

when it was learned that the Town did not have a<br />

written option from Mr. Swain for the sale<br />

of this<br />

property, it was decided to adjourn the meeting until<br />

such a written option was obtained. Article 1 was<br />

then recommended by the Budget Committee. It was<br />

the Budget Committee's opinion that if the Town<br />

was to continue to grow, we would need to have<br />

these parking facilities and if they were not available<br />

to us at a later date, wes might well find many<br />

of our potential shoppers going to outlying shopping<br />

centers.<br />

Article 2 was also recommended by the Budget<br />

Committee as written.<br />

Respectfully<br />

(signed)<br />

submitted,<br />

DAVID B. DRUMMOND,<br />

Chairman<br />

Municipal Budget Committee<br />

Mr. Lawrence C. Hackett, Chairman of the<br />

Board of Selectmen moved the adoption of Article<br />

1 as read. Seconded.<br />

An amendment was offered by Mrs. Ruth Nutter:<br />

"That every reasonable attempt shall be made<br />

to preserve the majority of healthy trees on the<br />

land to be acquired by the Town as described in<br />

Article 1." Seconded.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!