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BA-1 to BA-12, Board of Appeals Minutes, 1929-1985
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19 <br />Meeting <br />Aug. 1. <br />Hilton <br />matter. <br />that there is .a clearance of 8 feet, and he did not see any <br />hardship for him to use a driveway of 8 feet, inasmuch as <br />he had one himself and he did not have any hardship in getting <br />in or out of it. <br />Mr. John F. Tibbetts, Building Inspector, stated that <br />he did not believe that he would grant a permit for a garage <br />of steel clapboard construction. It would have to be <br />concrete blocks, cement, or stone. <br />Mr. Whipple stated that he planned to put in plantings <br />that would entirely cover the garage. <br />Mr. French objected, however, to the view of the door <br />of the garage. Mr. Whipple stated that he felt that most of <br />the people have to stare at the door of 'a ger^ge in most <br />any loc!tion today. <br />No further evidence having been presentedthe hearing <br />adjourned at 8:57 P. M. <br />After considerable discussion of the evidence presented <br />in the hearing on the application of Minnie B. Stevenson, <br />and Yr. Stevenson having returned and stated that he had been <br />endeavoring to obtain his written agreements and also to <br />communicate with Mr. Spencer so that he could find out <br />whether or not he would be willing to sell him the land, it <br />was decided to lay this matter upon the table awaiting such <br />time as Mr. Stevenson could present his evidence,'and also <br />that the Board might have an opportunity to view the premises <br />and secure the opinion of the Town Counsel as to whether or <br />not the sale agreement could be considered a sale. <br />In regard to the evidence presented in the Whipple <br />case, Mr. Baldrey and Mr. Custance stated that they had <br />visited the premises and viewed the situation. The other <br />members of the Board felt that they should also do this in <br />fairness tor. Whipple, and voted to lay the matter upon <br />the table. <br />It was decided to hold a meeting on Thursday, August lst, <br />provided the Chairman of the Board could be present at that <br />time. <br />In regard to the appliention of Olive E. Hilton, Extrix. <br />of the Estate of Minnie E Tilson, it was decided to <br />incorrorate other evidence in the order prepared for the <br />findings of the Board, and to have the order ready for <br />signature at the next meeting. <br />The meeting adjourned at 10:25 P. M. <br />A true record, Attest: <br />Clerk. <br />
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