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the use of the property situated on Cary Avenue, <br />Lexington, owned by Ryders Stock Farm Inc. and operated <br />by John Lamont of Lexington under Section 9 G of the <br />Lexington Zoning By-law for a permit to construct and <br />operate a miniature golf course indoors on the said <br />premises, and in accordance with Chapter 133 of the Acts <br />of 1924. <br />The hearing will be held on February 6, 1931 at <br />8 o'clock P.M. at the Selectmen's Room, Town Office <br />Building. <br />Arthur N. Maddison, Chairman <br />Board of Appeals. <br />After discussing the application of <br />of Lexington on which a hearing was held <br />the Board signed the prmit granting him <br />subdivide his lots on Bertwell Road into <br />than 75 feet frontage. The following is <br />order: <br />Roy A. Ferguson <br />January 30, 1931, <br />permission to <br />lots with less <br />a copy of the <br />99 <br />The Board of Appeals, acting under General Laws, <br />Chapter 40, sec. 27, having received a written petition <br />addressed to it by Roy A. Ferguson, a copy of which is R.A. <br />hereto annexed, held a public hearing thereon of which Ferguson <br />notice was mailed to the petitioner and to the owners order. <br />of all: property deemed by the Board to be affected thereby <br />as they appear on the most recent local tax list and also <br />advertised in the Lexington Times -Minute Man, a newspaper <br />published in Lexington, which hearing was held in the <br />Selectmen's Room, in the Town Office Building on the <br />30th day of January, 1931 at which all members of the <br />Board of Appeals were present at the hearing. A certificate <br />of notice is hereto annexed. At this hearing evidence <br />was*offered on behalf of the petitioner tending to show: <br />That he owned a lot of land on the westerly side <br />of Hertwell Road between lots of Holmes and F.N.Champlin <br />frith a frontage of 180 feet on Bertwell Road and a depth <br />of about 147 feet, and being shown as lots between lots <br />11 & A on plan of Lexington Building Trust, July 8, 1924, <br />and that practically the'entire subdivision was laid out <br />with lots of 30' frontage; and he tequested that he be <br />permitted to subdivide his lot into lots of not less <br />than 60' frontage. <br />No one appeared in opposition to the petition. <br />At the close of the hearing the Board in private <br />session gave consideration to the subject of the petition <br />and voted, at the meeting held January 30, 1931, <br />unanimously in favor of the following findings: <br />