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128 <br />Lex. Burial <br />Park Assoc. <br />order. <br />Lexington that the Board vary the application <br />of Section 6 (c) in C.1 Districts and Section 9 <br />of the Lexington Zoning By-law and under Chapter 133 <br />of the Acts of 1924, to permit the installation <br />of two 1000 gallon gasoline tanks with pumps on <br />the premises at Barrett Road, Lexington. <br />Arthur N. Maddison <br />Chairman, board of Appeals. <br />The application of the Lexington Burial Park <br />Association was taken from the table. <br />The Town of Bedford in which town the Lexington <br />Burial Park Association applied for a permit to <br />operate a cemetery having refused the permit and the large <br />part of this property having been located in Bedford, <br />the Board of Appeals took final action in denying the <br />application of the Lexington Burial Park Association <br />to operate a public cemetery in Lexington as follows: <br />The Board of Appeals, acting under General Laws, <br />Chapter 40, sec. 27, having received a written petition <br />addressed to it by the Lexington Burial Park Association, <br />a copy of which is hereto annexed, held a public hearing <br />thereon of which notice was mailed to the petitioner <br />and to the owners of all property deemed by the Board <br />to be affected thereby as they appear on the most recent <br />local tax list, and also advertised in the Lexington <br />Times -Minute :fan, a newspaper published in Lexington, <br />which hearing was held in the Selectmen�s Room in <br />the Town Office Building on the 30th day of December, <br />1930, at eight o'clock P.M. A majority of the <br />members of the Board of Appeals were present at the <br />hearing. <br />After hearing the evidence offered by the <br />petitioners and such other evidence as was offered, <br />the Board in private session, held June 5, 1931, <br />gave consideration to the subject of the petition <br />and a majority of the Board voted that in its judgment <br />the public convenience and welfa e will not be <br />substantially served by the use of the premises <br />described in the petition and that such use may tend <br />to impair the status of the neighborhood. <br />The Board therefore determines that the application <br />of the Lexington Zoning By-law does not permit the use <br />of the premises described in the Detition and instructs <br />the Inspector of Buildings of Lexington not to grant <br />a permit therefor. <br />Arthur N. Maddison <br />Theodore A. Custance <br />Roland W. Baldrey <br />Curlys L. Slocum <br />C. Edward Glynn <br />BOARD OF APPEALS OF LEXINGTON <br />