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371 <br /> ATTORNEY GENERAL'S APPROVAL <br /> SPECIAL TOWN MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 27, 1937 <br /> Selectman Charles E. Ferguson moves to take up Article 23, <br /> Mr. Clem H. Ferguson of the Planning Board presenting the follow- <br /> ing <br /> -VOTED: That the Town amend the Lexington Zoning By-Law <br /> as follows <br /> Under Section 3. Districts Defined. (b) , M.1 Dis- <br /> *ricts ; by striking out Paragraph 1, which reads,. <br /> Beginning on the easterly line of the Railroad prop- <br /> erty at the northerly side line of Fottler Avenue and <br /> extending along the easterly line of the Railroad <br /> property for a distance of 2,700 feet, thence easterly <br /> inward from said Railroad property a distance of 300 <br /> feet, thence southerly parallel with said Railroad <br /> property to a point opposite the point of beginning, <br /> thence westerly to the point of beginning.", and by <br /> changing the Map in accordance therewith; and by chang- <br /> ing the numbering of Paragraph 2 to become Paragraph 1. <br /> Planning Board presents report. <br /> Carried Unanimous 9:30 P.M. <br /> Lexington, Mass . <br /> October 18, 1937 <br /> I, James J. Carroll, Town Clerk of the Town of Lexington, <br /> Mass. , do hereby certify that the above is a true and exactcopy <br /> of Article 23 as passed at a special town meeting held September <br /> 27, 1937, and as same appears of record. <br /> James J. Carroll <br /> Town Clerk <br /> Boston, Mass. , November 9, 1937 . <br /> The foregoing amendment to zoning by-law is hereby <br /> approved. <br /> Paul A. Dever <br /> Attorney General . <br /> SPECIAL TOWN MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 27, 1937 <br /> Selectman Archibald R. Giroux moves to take up Article 24, <br /> presenting the following: <br /> VOTED: That the Town amend the Lexington Zoning By-Law <br /> and Map by changing the limits of the existing C. <br /> District as follows :- <br /> 14. At the junction of Woburn and Lowell Streets <br /> business districts upon each of the corners and extend- <br /> ing for a distance of 200 feet along each street from <br />