Unwilling To Name Officials To Special Westover Group

Westover Estates 1955
Westover Estates Ad, 1955


Pointing out that it is inconsistent with the best interests of the people of the town for either an elected or appointed official of the town government to serve on a committee for the private development of the real estate, irrespective of what possible future benefits may be derived to the town by such development. General Manager Edward C. Monahan informed George F Willett this week that the Selectmen are unwilling to appoint either the Chairman of the Board or the General Manager to a special committee in connection with the development of Westover, as Mr. Willett had requested in a recent communication.

A copy of the letter sent to Mr. Willett by the General Manager follows:

“Reference Is made to your letter of July 8, 1947 requesting that the Chairman of the Norwood Board of Selectmen and the General Manager be appointed to a special committee to represent the towns of Westwood. Walpole and Norwood and consisting of the Chairman .of each board together with the Chairman of the Planning Board for Westwood, the Town Engineer of Walpole and in the case of Norwood, the General Manager

“The purpose of this special group according to your letter would be to function as a working committee in connection with the development of Westover.

“Please be advised that the Selectmen, after having given full consideration to your suggestion at their meeting on July 22, 1947 indicated their unwillingness to appoint either the Chairman of the Board or the General Manager to this special committee on the grounds that it is inconsistent with the best interests of the people 0! the Town for either an elected or appointed official of the Town Government to serve on a committee for the private development 0. real estate irrespective of what possible future benefits may be derived to the Town by such development.

“It is the sense of the Board of Selectmen that the appointment of such town officials to this special committee would put such officials in the most undesirable duplicate position of being interests on the one hand ill the development of the property and on the other hand as public officials 11 protecting the best interest of the Town.

“As members of a committee for a private development which by its very nature would cause them to do business with the Town, -meh officials would be subjected to the opinions of other members of the committee and thus put in an impossible position insofar as their primary duties as public officials of Norwood arc concerned.

“The Selectmen want you to know that they, the General Manager and all other responsible officials of the Town of Norwood are prepared to cooperate with you to the fullest extent in connection with any concrete proposals made by you with respect to the development of Westover The Select men want you to know that they are sincerely interested in and fully applaud your efforts to bring to Norwood this anticipated excellent real estate development.

(All articles originally appeared in the Norwood Messenger unless otherwise noted)

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