LIVERMORE – Selectmen voted this week to accept an $800 estimate to repair a snowplow, one of several actions the town has taken to prepare for winter. Road salt has arrived and is ready to be mixed with sand, they were told.
Dave’s Paving’s bid of $3,000 to hot top and build a catch basin for Goding Road was accepted. Some residents are concerned that their driveways are not plumb with the road, but officials believe that once the paving is done, that problem will be solved.
Selectmen also agreed to have gravel hauled to fill in the edge of the River Road near Bob Eames’ residence.
The code enforcement officer reported that a used car dealership has begun operation at a former body shop on Route 4, and that no site plan or application has been filed with the town.
A notice of violation was served, and the owner of the lot was advised that the tenant had previously indicated they would be vacating the premises in about two weeks. The owner was also advised to remove any vehicles that were not registered, or classified as classic, antique or reconstructed.
Federal funding has been approved for the April rain damage on Turkey Lane and Strickland Ferry Road. The town is responsible for 10 percent of the cost, or $1,518.09.
Selectmen adopted the resolution approving the sale of the cable system and franchise transfer from Adelphia to Time Warner.
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