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William Roger Greeley called attention to the fact that the state <br />was at present considering the better housing of its citizens and <br />providing uniform building laws and suggested the whole matter be <br />referred back to the committee for further consideration and <br />hearing. <br />This idea was approved by others. <br />The above motion offered by Mr. Emery and also the amend- <br />ment offered by Mr. Blodgett were withdrawn by those gentlemen <br />by the unanimous consent of the meeting, whereupon Mr. Greeley <br />offered the following : "Moved, that the subject matter of Art. 10, <br />with the draught of the building laws published by the committee, <br />be referred back to said committee with instructions that the said <br />committee give one or more public hearings duly advertised, with <br />reference to the draught of building laws as proposed, as soon after <br />May 24th as possible." And the town so voted unanimously. <br />On motion of Alonzo E. Locke it was voted that when thisW —_ <br />ing adjourn, that it be to Saturday, June 10, 1911, at 7.30 p. m. <br />On motion of Frank D. Peirce it was voted to adjourn. <br />A true record. Attest : <br />CHAS. W. SWAN, <br />Town Clerk. <br />ADJOURNED MEETING JUNE 10, 1911 <br />ADJOURNED FROM MAY 12, 1911. <br />The meeting was called to order by the Moderator at 7.43 p. m. <br />Bartholomew D. Callahan moved that the meeting be dissolved <br />and it was so voted. <br />A true record. Attest: <br />CHAS. W. SWAN, <br />Town Clerk. <br />47 <br />1 <br />A true copy of the record. Attest : <br />CHAS. W. SWAN, <br />Town Clerk. <br />WARRANT FOR A TOWN MEETING <br />Ka 22tm, 1911 <br />To EITHER OF THE CONSTABLES OF THE TOWN OF LEXINGTON, IN SAID <br />Coati rY, GREETING : <br />In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are <br />directed to notify the inhabitants of the town of Lexington qualified <br />to vote in elections and town affairs, to meet in the Town Hall, in <br />said Lexington, on Monday, the twenty-second day of May, A. D. <br />1911, at 7.30 p. m., then and there to act on the following articles: <br />ARTICLE 1. To choose a Moderator to preside in said meeting. <br />ART. 2. To receive and act upon reports by the Board of Water <br />and Sewer Commissioners relative to proposed construction of <br />sewers. <br />ART. 3. To authorize the establishing and constructing of a <br />sewerage system, and to provide for the raising of funds for that pur- <br />pose by a loan or loans or otherwise; to authorize the issue and sale <br />of bonds under the provisions of Chapter 504 of the acts of the year <br />1897 and any acts in addition thereto or amendatory thereof, includ- <br />ing Chapter 359 of the acts of the year 1906; and to take such <br />further or other action relative to the introduction, construction and <br />use of Sewers, the borrowing of money with which to pay therefor <br />and the issuing of notes or bonds or both, as may be deemed best. <br />Aar. 4. To see if the town will by vote, as authorized by Chapter <br />- 201 of the Acts of the year 1911, declare that the percentage of ap- <br />proximate cost of the original installation of a sewerage system to be <br />48 <br />