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I ON SELECTMEN
THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN: + Unanimously approved applications for a public assembly permit for the Nantucket Wine Festival and for a charity wine license for Nantucket Lighthouse School for an event at the Nantucket Yacht Club May 19 and 20. + Unanimously approved Nantucket Electric Company's petitions for an underground conduit at Washington Street and on Fairgrounds Road. + Unanimously approved an application to transfer common victualler and seasonal alcohol licenses from Michael Fahey to Ronald Suhanosky, Jr. who will be leasing the building at 49A Pleasant St., formerly Fahey and Fromagerie, and opening Tutto Sfoglia, a specialty food and wine store. + Unanimously approved an application to transfer common victualler and annual alcohol licenses from William Hutchinson, former operator of Hutch's at the airport, to Linda Peterson Muise, partner in the Nantucket Restaurant Group, which will reopen the business as Alice's Restaurant. + Voted 4 - 1 (Chadwick opposed) to allow discretionary hours of alcohol sales between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. for on-premises liquor license holders such as inns, clubs and restaurants.
+ Unanimously approved a request to continue the public hearing on the final draft of the Nantucket and Madaket Harbors Plan to May 16. + Unanimously approved revisions to the town taxi/charter/limo/tour regulations with the exception of changing hat restrictions to only mandate that the brim must face forward. + Heard a status report on the new four-way stop at the intersection of Fairgrounds, Surfside and South Shore roads. Police Chief William Pittman said officers have had to issue a few warnings, but that otherwise there have not been major issues. + Unanimously approved a special election and adopted the special election warrant for June 5. The only question on the warrant is for a vote on a capital override of $4,555,600 (Article 10 of the Annual Town Meeting which was approved).
+ Appointed selectmen as representatives to workgroups and committees. AT ITS MEETING TONIGHT, APRIL 25, THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN WILL: + Hear a request from the Nantucket Housing Office to proclaim April 29 - May 5, 2007 "Affordable Housing Solutions Week." + Hear a town administration/Department of Public Works request to proclaim April 27, 2007 as "Arbor Day." + Hold a public hearing to consider lifting restrictions on the 2007 entertainment license for The Muse. + Hear a town administrator's report, if any. CONVENING AS THE COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS, MEMBERS WILL:
+ Hold a public hearing to consider altering the layout of Washing Pond Road for the purpose of public ways to ensure access, to be done by means of takings of easements over properties which shall remain the owners' parcels.
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