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209 <br /> Art. 10. Voted: That the following sums be appropriated and <br /> assessed for pensions for retired members of the Police <br /> and Fire Departments , under Chapter 32 of the General <br /> Laws and amendments : <br /> Police Pensions $1,098.00 <br /> Fire Pensions 1,110.85 <br /> Carried Unanimous 9:51 P .M. <br /> Art. 11. Voted: That the Board of Selectmen be authorized to <br /> Petition the Director of Accounts of the State for an <br /> audit for the year 1936. <br /> Carried Unanimous 9:52 P.M. <br /> Art 12. Voted: That there be appropriated and assessed for the <br /> support of the Posture Clinic, to be expended under the <br /> direction of the Board of Health, or by a Committee <br /> appointed by said Board, $700.00. <br /> Carried Unanimous 9:53 P.M. <br /> Art. 13. Voted: That the sum of $3,498.83, this being the town's <br /> share of the net cost of care, maintenance, and repair of <br /> the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital, including <br /> interest on temporary notes issued therefor, be and the <br /> said sum is hereby appropriated. <br /> Carried Unanimous 9:53 P.M. <br /> Art. 14. Voted:: That the sum of $1,386.41, being the sum received <br /> from the Middlesex County for dog fees, be transferred to <br /> the Cary Memorial Library Account. <br /> Carried Unanimous 9:54 P.M. <br /> Art. 15. Voted: That the Board of Selectmen be authorized to <br /> establish a clinic for the free immunization of dogs <br /> against rabies, and that the sum of $350.00 be appropriated <br /> and assessed for said clinic. <br /> Carried Unanimous 954 P.M. <br /> Art. 16. Voted: That this article be indefinitely postponed. <br /> Postponed Carried Unanimous 9:55 P.M. <br /> Art. 17 Selectman Mr. Ferguson moved to take up article 17 . <br /> Mr. Borderi offered the following motion: <br /> Voted: To amend the Lexington Zoning By-Law by substituting <br /> for Section 10, a new Section 10 reading as follows : <br /> Section 10. Existing Uses and Buildings . Any use or build- <br /> ing or part of a building which, at the time of the adop- <br /> tion of the original Lexington Zoning By-Law was and still is <br /> being put to a non-conforming use, may continue to be used for <br /> the same purpose, and may be repaired or structurally altered; <br /> but no such building, if destroyed to the extent of 90 Per <br /> cent of its insurable value, shall be rebuilt, nor shall such <br /> building be extended or enlarged, nor shall it be used for a <br /> different purpose except subject to the provisions of Section 9. <br /> Mr. Neil Borden, of the Planning Board, presented the following <br /> report: <br /> Report of the Planning Board on the following proposed Zoning <br /> Amendment, as it appears under Article 17 in the Warrant for <br /> the Town Meeting to be held March 16, 1936. <br /> To amend the Lexington Zoning By-Law by substituting for Sec- <br /> tion 10, a new Section 10 reading as follows : <br /> Section 10. Existing Uses and Buildings. Any use or building <br /> or part of a building which, at the time of the adoption of the <br /> original Lexington Zoning By-Law was and still is being put to <br /> a non-conforming use, may continue to be used for the same <br /> Purpose, and may be repaired or structurally altered; but no <br />