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1962/09/11 (Minutes of September ll, 1962 continued) Chairman Doran advised Mr. Rosso that speaking to the aforementioned civic groups would not be considered as public hearings. He further pointed out that the previous Charter Commission had become bogged down because i% had refused to hold public hearings as required by law. It would be best to go to public hearings first before expending funds for i e gal advice, Chairman Doran said. N o action was taken on the request for funds. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 18, 1962. The meeting adjourned at lO:15 P. M. Respectfully submitted, Clerk Pr~/Tem Berlin Board of Finance October l, 1962 Minutes ~ On October l, 1962 it was voted to approve a transfer of $135.O0 to #121, Mem- orial Pool~ in the Park and Recreation budget~ from ~127, Contingency, to pay two bus drivers for work during August 1962. It was further voted to approve for payment from ~6, Board of Finance, a bill in the amount of $51.25 presented by Mrs. Graeme Bunce for clerical services to the Board of Finance for September 1962. Members voting were Chairman P. D. Doran and Messrs. T. W. Ward, Jr., S. S. Sar- gis and S. J. Pietras. Respectfully submitted, Berlin Board of Finsace October 2, 1962 Minutes A meeting of the Berlin Board of Finance was duly called for 7:30 P. M. on Tues- day, October 2, 1962 at the Municipal Court Building. ~embers presen~ were Messrs. P. D. Doran and R. W. Chamberlain. There being no quorum no action was taken. In addition to the communications listed below, items on the agenda for discus- sion and action were: 1. A transfer to the Charter Commission for additional operating expenses for~ stenographic help. An earlier attempt to resolve this matter by a polled vote was unsuccessful due to an insufficient number of members voting. 2. A transfer to Highway Capital Equipment for an additional snow plow as re-I quested in an earlier letter from the Board of Selectmen. 3. The request of the First Selectmen for a dictating machine. 4. The request of the To~n Engineer for an increase of $200. in the salary of the third assistant engineer. For the record receipt of the following communications was not ed: 1. A copy of a letter dated September 17, 1962 from Mrs. Delaney, Secretary of the Board of Education, to the Board of Selectmen requesting a meeting to discuss the establishment of a tov~ school ~te committee. 2. A letter dated September 18, 1962 from First Selectman Arthur Powers stat- ing that the low bid for the 60-ton hydraulic press, ~21, was $896. again~ st the amount of $850. allowed in the budget. Mr. Powers requested a tran~- fer of ~46. to this account to permit placing an order for the hydraulic press. ~. A letter dated September 2~, 1962 from the Public Building Commission Sec- retary Mrs. Sylvia Kirby requesting that the Oommission's budget be reim- bursed $212.57 for costs involved in the referendum on the school for the Pabst site.