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<br />ATTORNEY GENERAL'S APPROVAL OF ARTICLE 50 AS PASSED AT THE
<br />ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING HELD MARCH 24, 1952
<br />Article 50 as passed at the Adjourned Town Meeting held March 24, 1952.
<br />Article 50. Presented by Alan G. Adams.
<br />VOTED: To amend the Zoning By -Law by striking out Sub-
<br />paragraphs 1. and 2. of Paragraph (11 of Section 4. Thereof, and by
<br />substituting therefor new Sub -paragraphs 1, and 2. as follows:
<br />1. A district 1,200 feet wide on the northeasterly side of the
<br />railroad right of way extending from the northwesterly line of the
<br />northern circumferential highway to the southeasterly line of West-
<br />view Street.
<br />2. A district 2,400 feet wide on the southwesterly side of the
<br />railroad right of way extending from the northwesterly line of the
<br />northern circumferential highway to the southerly line of Westview
<br />Street and the Lexington -Bedford town line.
<br />Report of Planning Board read by Alan G. Adams
<br />ARTICLE 50. The Planning Board on Monday, March 10 held a public hear-
<br />ing on this proposed amendment which was on the petition of Mrs. Ethel Bean
<br />and others. Several owners and abuttors were present, and of those 6 present
<br />wished to be recorded in favor and there were none who opposed. The Planning
<br />Board voted to recommend the adoption of the proposed amendment. The small
<br />area of land proposed to be added to the M-1 or light manufacturing zone, is a
<br />small portion of the total M-1 area. At the time of the revision of the Zoning
<br />By -Laws of the town it was felt that if Route 128 had then been constructed the
<br />proposed area would have quite logically have been included in the M -t area then.
<br />ALAN G. ADAMS, Chairman
<br />WILLIAM G. POTTER
<br />AIDEN L. RIPLEY
<br />DONALD K. IRWIN
<br />Carried Unanimously 9:58 P. M.
<br />There were 184 Town Meeting Members present.
<br />JAMES J. CARROLL,
<br />Town Clerk
<br />Lexington, Mass., December 18, 1953.
<br />I, James J. Carroll, Town Clerk of the Town of Lexington, do hereby certify
<br />that the above is a true and exact copy of Article 50 as passed at the Adjourned
<br />Town Meeting held March 24, 1952 and a true and exact copy of the Planning
<br />Board Report on said Article 50 and as both on record.
<br />JAMES J. CARROLL,
<br />Town Clerk
<br />Boston, Mass., February 15, 1954
<br />The foregoing amendment to zoning by-law is hereby approved.
<br />Signed, GEORGE FINGOLD,
<br />Attorney General
<br />The foregoing amendment as approved by the Attorney General was published
<br />in the Lexington Minute -Man on February 18, 1954; February 25, 1954; March
<br />4, 1954..
<br />JAMES J, CARROLL,
<br />Town Clerk
<br />30 ANNUAL REPORTS
<br />Chapter 120
<br />THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
<br />In the Year One Thousand Nine Hurtdred and Fifty-four
<br />AN ACT TO DEFINE IN PART THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE
<br />TOWNS OF LEXINGTON AND WINCHESTER.
<br />Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court
<br />assembled, and by the authority of the same as follows:
<br />SECTION 1. The following described line shall hereafter be the boundary line
<br />in part between the towns of Lexington and Winchester. Beginning at a stone
<br />monument in the boundary line of said towns as heretofore established, which
<br />monument is situated at latitude forty-two degrees, twenty-six minutes, thirty-
<br />seven and three -tenths seconds, longitude seventy-one degrees, ten minutes, fifty-
<br />nine seconds, and is known in said town of Lexington as number LW -three and in
<br />said town of Winchester as corner number five, thence running north forty-five de-
<br />grees one minute west about eighteen hundred and seventy-two feet to a monument
<br />in the boundary line of said towns as heretofore established, which latter monument
<br />is situated at latitude forty-two degrees, twenty-six minutes, fifty and thirty-seven
<br />one -hundredths seconds, longitude seventy-one degrees, eleven minutes, sixteen and
<br />sixty -six -one -hundredths seconds, and is known in said town of Lexington as num-
<br />ber LW -one and in said town of Winchester as corner number six. SECTION 2.
<br />This act snail take effect upon its passage.
<br />House of Representatives, February 10, 1954.
<br />Passed to be enacted, Charles Gibbons, Speaker.
<br />In Senate, February 11, 1954.
<br />Passed to be enacted, Richard [. Furbush, President
<br />February 16, 1954.
<br />Approved,
<br />at 3 o'clock and 50 minutes, P. M.
<br />CHRISTIAN L. HERTER,
<br />Governor.
<br />TOWN WARRANT
<br />Commonwealth of Massachusetts Middlesex, as.
<br />To either of the Constables of the Town of Lexington, in said county, Greeting:
<br />In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify
<br />the inhabitants of the Town of Lexington, qualified to vote in elections and in
<br />Town Affairs, to meet in their respective voting places in said Town.
<br />PRECINCT ONE, ADAMS SCHOOL; PRECINCT TWO, THREE AND FOUR,
<br />CARY MEMORIAL BUILDING on Monday, the 1st day of March, A.D., 1954, at
<br />7:30 oclock A.M., then and there to act on the following articles:
<br />ARTICLE 1. To choose by ballot the following Town Officers:
<br />Two Selectmen for the term of three years;
<br />One member of the School Committee for the term of three years;
<br />One Cemetery Commissioner for the term of three years;
<br />Two members of the Planning Board for the term of five years;
<br />One Trustee of Pub Iic Trusts for the term of six years;
<br />One Moderator for the term of one year;
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