ABANDONMENT: Dunn Road ABSTRACTS: GENERAL FUND ...

ABANDONMENT: Dunn Road ABSTRACTS: GENERAL FUND ... ABANDONMENT: Dunn Road ABSTRACTS: GENERAL FUND ...

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L r PETITION We, the undersigned residetjts of the Town of Boston, New York, hereby request that Supervisor Richard L. Kennedy, Councilman Milton 1. Wittraeyer, Councilman Don A. Wohlhueter, Councilnan David G. Zimmerman, Councilman Mark Flowers, the Boston Town Board, take the following actions: 1. Whatever is necessary to reduce the speed limit along Boston State Road in the vicinity of Boston Hills Homes 4. Estates, the most densely populated area in the Town of Boston, from 55 mph to 40 mph. The 55 mph speed limit at this location constitutes a danger to the lives and welfare of the residents in that vicinity. 2. Change their order to close the North entrance to Boston Hills Homes because this imposes an unnecessary hardship on the residents and it constitutes a potential delay for fire trucks and other vehicles attempting to respond to life-threatening emergencies at this location. 3. Eliminate the annual fee-of $15.00 per home assessed against manufactured homes in Boston, which is paid by the residents as a component of their lot rental fee. The Town does not charge an annual license fee against any other business or form of housing in the Town, including apartments, condos, duplexes or single family houses. 4. Eliminate the annual inspection of manufactured housing conmunities in Boston because the Town does not perform an annual inspection of any other business or form of housing in the Town, even though many houses and buildings in the Town are in substantially worse condition than our homes and our conmunity. PRINT NAMB SIGNATURE ADDRESS j''J!^ 'j^" y

A r PETITION We, the undersigned residents of the Town of Boston, New York, hereby request that Supervisor Richard L. Kennedy, Councilman Milton I. Wittmeyer, Councilman Don A. Wohlhueter, Councilnan David G. Zinmerman, Cou,ncilman Mark Flowers, the Eoston Town Board, take the following eujtions: 1. Whatever is necessary to reduce the speed limit along Boston State Road in the vicinity of Boston Hills Homes & Estates, the most densely populated area in the Town of Boston, from 55 mph to 40 mph. The 55 mph speed limit at this location constitutes a danger to the lives and welfare of the residents in that vicinity. 2. Change their order to close the North entrance to Boston Hills Homes because this imposes an unnecessary hardship on the residents and it constitutes a potential delay for fire trucks and other vehicles attempting to respond to life-threatening emergencies at this location. '3. Eliminate the annual fee of $15.00 per home assessed against manufactured homes in Boston, -which is paidby the residents as a component of their lot rental fee. The Town does not charge an annual license fee against any other business or form of housing in the Town, including apartments, condos, duplexes or single family houses. 4. Eliminate the annual inspection of manufactured housing conmunities in Boston because the Towti does hot perform an annual inspection of any other business or form of housing in the Town, even though many houses and buildings in the Town are in substantially worse condition than our homes and our conmunity. raiNT NAME •Ja.y\ice UJilsQti C^CLOQ^ ^^6•^a1^ SIGNATORE A)shbif li/]/r?ay)yi D^M,/ Ic^W- Ikfr^^^r/ JLJ^A QYfta ADDRESS JMiLEeo£:.a2MZi" la^ "/vj/.

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PETITION<br />

We, the undersigned residetjts of the Town of Boston, New York, hereby request<br />

that Supervisor Richard L. Kennedy, Councilman Milton 1. Wittraeyer, Councilman<br />

Don A. Wohlhueter, Councilnan David G. Zimmerman, Councilman Mark Flowers, the<br />

Boston Town Board, take the following actions:<br />

1. Whatever is necessary to reduce the speed limit along Boston State <strong>Road</strong><br />

in the vicinity of Boston Hills Homes 4. Estates, the most densely<br />

populated area in the Town of Boston, from 55 mph to 40 mph. The 55 mph<br />

speed limit at this location constitutes a danger to the lives and<br />

welfare of the residents in that vicinity.<br />

2. Change their order to close the North entrance to Boston Hills Homes<br />

because this imposes an unnecessary hardship on the residents and it<br />

constitutes a potential delay for fire trucks and other vehicles<br />

attempting to respond to life-threatening emergencies at this location.<br />

3. Eliminate the annual fee-of $15.00 per home assessed against manufactured<br />

homes in Boston, which is paid by the residents as a component of their<br />

lot rental fee. The Town does not charge an annual license fee against<br />

any other business or form of housing in the Town, including apartments,<br />

condos, duplexes or single family houses.<br />

4. Eliminate the annual inspection of manufactured housing conmunities in<br />

Boston because the Town does not perform an annual inspection of any<br />

other business or form of housing in the Town, even though many houses<br />

and buildings in the Town are in substantially worse condition than our<br />

homes and our conmunity.<br />

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