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He stated that the street is about 30' wide and it <br />would be a menace to traffic. <br />In answer to Mr. Fawcett's statement regarding <br />traffic, Mr. Napoli stated that last year they <br />had no trouble with the cars coming in and out of <br />the stand. <br />Mrs. H. L. Jenks sent in a written protest. <br />The hearing was declared closed at 8:35 P.M. <br />At 8:36 P.M. hearing was declared open on the <br />petition of Salvatore Ricci for a roadside stand <br />on the premises owned by Alfred L. Short on Waltham <br />Street. The Clerk pro -tem read the notice of the <br />hearing as inserted in the Lexine ton Times -Minute Ricci hearing. <br />Man. Mr. Ricci did not appear. Mr. Alfred L. <br />Short stated that he offered the use of his land to <br />Mr. Ricci to sell his products, but he did not own <br />Mr. Ricci's house. This stand was about at the <br />junction of Old County Road and Waltham Street. <br />The Chairman asked Mr. Short if Mr. Ricci sold <br />only the produce he raised on his property. Mr. <br />Short stated that he only intends to sell his market <br />products. Mr. Ricci has about 30 acres of land bgt <br />no land fronting on Waltham Street. At present there <br />is a stand there which was formerly the old "Mohawk Spa" <br />and it has sandwiches advertised on it, but Mr. Short <br />informed the meeting that Mr. Ricci intended topaint <br />it and use it for his roadside stand. At present the <br />same is on Town property, but Mr. Ricci will move it <br />back. The stand is 10' x 12V. Mr. Short thought <br />that automobilists wishing to purchase products could <br />turn into the Old County Road, thus relieving congestion <br />of traffic an Waltham Street. <br />No-one appeared in opposition to the petition and <br />the hearing was declared closed at 8:45 P.M. <br />Hearing was declared open on the petition of <br />Joseph V. Boinay at 8:46 P.M. The Clerk pro -tem <br />read the notice of the hearigg as advertised in the <br />local newspaper. <br />In regard to the Boinay petition, it was <br />decided to pass the following vote: <br />Voted: That inasmuch as no-one appeared in Boinay appli- <br />favor or in opposition to the petition of Joseph V. cation. <br />Boinay for a roadside stand at 100 Pleasant Street, <br />which hearing was called to be held June 6, 1930 at <br />8:30 P.M. the Chairman be instructed to communicate <br />this fact to Mr. Boinay and suggest that if he desire_ s <br />to be heard in the matter of his petition, the Board <br />will be in session iednesday, June 11, 1930 at 8 P.M. <br />The hearing was declared closed at 8:55 P.M. <br />In regard to the permit granted to Peter and Semonian <br />Martin Semonian to change from a one family house to house. <br />a two family dwelling their house on Woburn Street, <br />the Board decided to pass the following vote: <br />