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1966-12-17Septerd)er 17, "'iDI V%O : TOWN BOARD FROM: William J., Bulger, justice of the Peace SUBJECT: Resolution on First Claws Town Gentlemen: 1 regret that I will be unable to attend the meeting set for Tuesday, Sept. 20th, to bring -this up U - personally, but 1 will be at the State Magistrates meeting the Board has given me permission to attend. At the meeting on Thursday, Sept. 15th, the Board passed a Resolutuion to place on the Ballot, Nov.. 8, 1966, a proposition of asking the voters if they feel we should become a Town of the First Class. I feel that the Town Board should call on the Attorney y`or the Town to draw up the proposition in such language that .`_is meaning will be clear, and that a YEES vote will indicate that the voter favors becoming a Town of the First Class, and a NO vote shows opposition to becoming a First Class Town. X call to your attention the fact that a proposition on the New York City Ballot in Nov. 1966, concerning a Police .Review Board, requires a YES vote if you are NOT in favor, and a NO vote if you ARE in favor of the Review Board. I should hate to see us have a First Class Town Proposition worded in such a manner,