Lanesborough Needs Sewer Regulations
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Town Administrator Paul Boudreau said he would call Earth Tech to expedite the matter.
The commission wants to have a warrant ready for the May town meeting. This will require having a prior agreement with Pittsfield, which accepts the town's waste water at its treatment facility. Selectman John Goerlach said the agreement should call for a sewer system around the lake and up to Town Hall. Selectman William Prendergast Jr. agreed but stipulated that the town should try for the full amount but have figures ready so that if it could not get the the whole system, it would be able to get part.
Pruyne said she would like to expand the commission to five members because there is too much work for three members.
Boudreau reported three quotes to replace two sets of doors downstairs at Town Hall: Colvin Glass bid $6,100; Berkshire Plate Glass, $6,800, and Martino Glass, $7,875. Boudreau said he would get brochures and specifications to be certain the doors are adequate. No award was made.
Joe Sinopoli wrote the board complaining about a hazard to pedestrians in the sidewalk installed by the state Highway Department in front of his business. Prendergast confirmed that there is a hazard. Boudreau will write MassHighway and ask them to rebuild the sidewalk to eliminate the hazard.
There also is a drainage problem on private property at the lowpoint of Bailey Road near Route 7. Selectwoman Gae Elfenbein asked for an opinion from town counsel regarding the idea that the Selectmen could apply to the Conservation Commission for a request for determination rather than having the private contractor apply. She maintained that it is the obligation of the contractor, not the town, and that it is improper for the town to do this.
Goerlach said the town should proceed regardless, that there is a public hazard on Bailey Road and it should be corrected. Boudreau said he would check with the town's attorney.
Elfenbein also questioned that as Prendergast is an employee of the state Department of Environmental Protection, he may have a conflict of interest in this matter and that he should recuse himself from it. Prendergast denied there was a conflict.
In other business, the Selectmen:
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