

Nine of the 12 requests were approved including four withstipulatedconditions. Following this announcement, the board proceeded to hear the applications. He explained that a public notice has been sent out and meetings will now be held ihe second Monday of each month rather than the third Monday. Mannino noted a change in the current board meeting schedule. Prior to hearing these requests, Board Chairman Lawrence J. KRUG Sprnally Wrlnrnfor Hit WtllfiM Uajtr The Westficid Board of Adjustment held its monthly meeting Monday night and was presented with 12 appeals, most of which were for sign variances and home additions. In other business, the council agreed to ptnee a resolution on this Zoning Board Grants Drive-Up Sign For Bank Illuminated Sign Denied By CHRISTINE A. The current ordinance's makeup of the directors does not allow for property owners/merchants on the board. Persons who won property and operate a store within the boundaries of the proposed district will have nn opportunity to serve on the corporation's board of directors as representatives for district properly owners. Brandt said the ordinance would also be changed to indicatelhc town administrator or his designee would sit on the corporation's board of directors as a ex-officio member rather than the administrator "and" the designee as currently slated. In addition, a section of the ordinance, which currently states that special assessments "shall" be imposed on the council for revenue for Ihe district, would be changed to reflect the council "shall have the uu- Ihorily" lo approve suchasscssments. However, il was noted the management corporation, which would run the district, would have the flexibility lo increase services, such as garbage pick-ups, with the difference in cost being assumed by district property owners. Brandl statedduringlhis week's councilconference meeting that the language will be changed to reflect that the town wilt maintain the level of services for properties within the boundaries of the district. Smith explained, had focused on budget allotment and the type of pro- Resolution to Reflect That Town Will Maintain Services Within Special Improvement District Governing Body Endorses State Plan to Eliminate South Avenue Traffic Circle By PAUL J.PEYTON Sprcldly Wrltm/or 7V VfntfitM Uudrr Town officials announced Tuesday that a resolution will be voted on prior to the public hearing on the Special Improvement District this Tuesday, June'25, to make several amendments to the document. The board had raised questions regarding both. The Superintendent also provided the bourd with additional information and recommendations on two other aspects of the committee's report staff development nnd space considerations.
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Smith told the Board of Education Tuesday evening that the area had not been addressed in the May 21 report from Ihe Technology Advisory Committee, and he explained thai while (he district's five-year tnainlenanceplan anticipated the need to upgrade electrical capacity for the buildings, the technology plan now required the work be done immediately in Ihe context of phasing in the new technology. Smith, is ihe result of the need to upgrade the electrical capacity of Ihe district's nineschools and administration building over the next three years.

This is an increase of $1.3 lo $1.5 million and according tosupcrintendenl of Schools Dr. VIVIAN i l W / n WrxrfiMU*nl The cost!o computerize the Wesificld school district by ihe year 2000 is now estimated al $7 million. fti* STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION CERTIFIES DISTRICT THROUGH 2003 Cost to Computerize District by 2000 Hiked To $7 Million Due to Electrical Capacity Town School Board Awards Contracts for Jefferson, Wilson Additions Board Adopts Three-Year Technology Plan as Recommended by Committee By HOBEKT1'.

Norton, who accepted the bicycle on behalf ofuiedtparlmtat. Scull), and WealfleM Police Officer Nlcholai J. As part of their sponsorship or the Olympic games, BMW presented the Wectflcld Police Department with a bike for lit Bicycle Patrol Unit Pictured, left to right, are: Charles Burt, Sales Manager Robert Schoenmann, General Manager Weslfleld Police Chief Anthony J. Thursday, June 20, FIFTY CENTS' Wliu«jn A. 1 c 1/ = -s Sening the Town Since 1890 OUR 106th YEAR -ISSUE NO.
