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Update On New Fire Station, Talk On The Marijuana Law: On The Board
Sudbury's Board of Selectmen tackles a meaty agenda at its next meeting.

SUDBURY, MA—The Sudbury Board of Selectmen at its next meeting addresses a lengthy agenda that includes an update on the new fire station, a request to move utility poles underground and to renew AAA Limo's license.
The meeting, which is open to the public, takes place on Tuesday, July 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall.
Here is the agenda, per Sudbury Board of Selectmen:
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7:30 PM CALL TO ORDER
Opening remarks by Chairman
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Reports from Town Manager
Reports from Selectmen
Citizen's comments on items not on agenda
1. 7:35 PM Chief Bill Miles to provide an update on construction planning for new Fire Station 2.
2. 8:00 PM Discussion on Special Town Meeting Capital Articles. Jim Kelly, Facilities Director, to attend.
MISCELLANEOUS
3. VOTE Vote on selection of Town Counsel.
4. VOTE Vote to approve sending letter to National Development requesting utility poles be placed underground along Route 20.
5. Planning Board invited for discussion with Director of Planning and Community Development about Route 20 Complete Streets initiative involving potential utility line burial and wastewater conduit installation.
6. VOTE Request to authorize the Town Manager to sign the CrossTown Connect intermunicipal agreement, and request to allocate $15,000 to fund this transportation pilot project from Sept. 2017 to August 2018, as requested by Sudbury Council on Aging/Deb Galloway. Alice Sapienza from COA to attend.
7. Discussion on Landham Road Intersection improvement project.
8. VOTE Update on Septage Facility and potential vote to hire special town counsel.
9. Discussion on future use of Melone property and next steps.
10. Discussion on Marijuana Law and future Town Forum.
11. Citizen's Comments (cont)
12. Discuss future agenda items
CONSENT CALENDAR
13. VOTE Vote to authorize the Town Manager to enter into a contract with Pros Consulting for $50,000 for development of a feasibility study for the redevelopment of the Fairbank Community complex at 40
Fairbank Road.
14. VOTE Vote to appoint Greg Bochicchio, 36 Stearns Lane, to the Board of Registrars for a term ending 5/31/20, as requested by the Town Clerk.
15. VOTE /SIGN Vote to renew the Livery and Limousine License for AAA Limousine, Inc., 37 Union Avenue, and to approve rate schedule as provided, subject to approval of individual driver licenses and satisfactory vehicle inspections by the Police Dept., said licenses to expire on June 30, 2018.
16. VOTE Vote to appoint Madeline Gelsinon, 520 Concord Road, as a member of the Agricultural Commission for a term ending 5/31/20, as recommended by Laura Abrams, Chair.
17. VOTE Vote whether to appoint Election Officers for a one-year term, commencing August 15, 2017 and ending August 14, 2018, as recommended by the Democratic and Republican Town Committee Chairmen and the Town Clerk. Selectman Simon is requested to abstain from voting on the appointment of Gail-Ann Simon.
18. VOTE Vote to approve award of contract by the Town Manager to Tighe & Bond of Westwood, MA for a culvert management program as set forth in their Engineering Services proposal dated June 22, 2017, in the amount of $34,900, as requested by the DPW Director.
19. VOTE /SIGN Vote to authorize the Town Manager to sign Memorandum of Understanding with the Town of Lincoln to cover cost of student transportation to Minuteman High School.
20. VOTE Vote to approve the regular session minutes of 6/27/17.
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