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102 <br />of lees than 75 feet frontage, in accorJance with <br />section 6 and section 9 of the Zoning Law of the Town <br />of Lexingtn, and Chapter 133 of the Acts of 1924. <br />The hearing will be held January 30, 1931 at <br />8 o'clock P.M. at the Selectmen's Room, Town Office <br />Building. <br />Arthur N. Maddison <br />Chairman, Board of Appeals. <br />The Board then discussed the application of <br />John L. Pichette & Maurice P. Ahern for permission to <br />erect and maintain a twenty car garage and repair shop <br />and to keep, store and sell petroleum products and <br />volatile inflammable liquids in connection therewith, <br />and to use the premises as a public filling station for <br />the storage, keeping and sale of gasoline in five one' <br />thousand gallon tanks with pumps, located at 847-855 <br />Mass. Avenue. <br />Mr. Baldrey reported that he had canvassed that <br />neighborhood and the general sentiment of the neighbors <br />was that they had no objection to anyone making a <br />living, but they were not all in favor of the filling <br />station, as it would decrease the value of their <br />property, but they did not come to the hearing to <br />object as they liked Mr. Arthur Field and wanted to <br />maintain a neighborly spirit. <br />The Board discussed the matter at some length <br />and decided to think the application over and report <br />their decision at a later date. <br />The meeting adjourned at 10:45 P.M. <br />A true record, Attest: <br />Clerk. <br />