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SELECTMEN’S MEETING THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2008 6:30 P.M.
9pt;color:#000000;">1. Marion V. McEttrick moved, John M. Shields seconded and the Board voted unanimously to approve the August 7, 2008 meeting minutes as amended.
orm, provided that the General Court may reasonably vary the form and substance of the requested legislation within the scope of the general public objectives of this petition:
shall examine Firefighter Pickens or, if a majority of said retirement board shall agree, forego such examination and review the existing medical records and other relevant information concerning Firefighter Pickens. The retirement board of the Town of Milton shall approve a pension for Antonio Pickens upon receipt of a report from such medical panel which concludes that Firefighter Pickens is physically incapacitated for further duty as a firefighter, that such incapacity is likely to be permanent and that such injuries are likely to result in his
premature death. Such retirement shall become effective as of the date following the last day on which he is entitled to receive regular compensation. Upon the retirement of Antonio Pickens, the retirement board of the Town of Milton shall forthwith pay to him all amounts standing to his credit in the annuity savings fund of the retirement system of said town. Upon the approval of the pension provided for herein and notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, including, but not limited to, section 8 of chapter 32 of the General laws, Antonio Pickens shall not be subject to examination or to re-examination by a medical panel or other physician to determine his eligibility or continued eligibility for accidental disability retirement benefits as provided in this section or in said chapter 32.
o retired Town of Milton employees pursuant to chapters 32B and 150E of the General Laws.
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Inspectional Services 6,667
Cemetery 2,028
Central Business Office 4,580
General $1,740
Water 1,420
Sewer 1,420
Council on Aging 2,668
Health 3,488
Information Technology 432
Library 2,386
Park 2,028
Personnel 1,115
Police 25,795
Public Works 14,660
General $5,278
Vehicle Maintenance 1,026
Water 3,958
Sewer 3,958
Solid Waste General 440
Selectmen 8,399
Town Clerk 413
Treasurer/Collector 50
Veterans Agent 234
Warrant Committee 260
; $ 82,151
hat sum of money the Town will vote to appropriate into the Stabilization Fund in accordance with the provisions of General Laws Chapter 40, Section 5B; to determine how said appropriation shall be raised, whether by transfer from available funds, borrowing under applicable provisions of law or otherwise;
lor:#000000;">Marion V. McEtrrick moved, John M. Shields seconded and the Board voted unanimously to include Article #6 (renumbered as Article #4) in the October Special Town Meeting Warrant.
00" style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:9pt;color:#000000;">ee if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court to enact legislation in substantially the following form, provided that the General Court may reasonably vary the form and substance of the requested legislation within the scope of the general public objectives of this petition.
econded and the Board voted unanimously to include Article #12 (renumbered as Article #10) in the October Special Town Meeting Warrant.
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