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1r.:0 <br />The property we are interested in is described <br />as follows: <br />Beginning at a point of the Lexington and <br />Bedford Town line. Running northeasterly along the <br />Bedford line 1440 feet more or less, thence turning <br />and running southeasterly 680 feet more or less, thence. <br />turning and running southwesterly 1040 feet more or <br />less, thence turning and running northwesterly along <br />Bedford Street sone times known as Main Street 160 <br />feet more or less. Containing about 12 acres more <br />or less. <br />This request is in accordance with Section 9 <br />of the R.1 district Zoning Law. <br />Yours very truly, <br />Lexington Burial Park Association <br />Lexington, lass., P. 0. Box 165 <br />NOT I C E <br />Lexington, Mass., Dec. 8, 1930. <br />The Board of Appeals will hold a hearing on <br />the matter of varying the application of the Zoning <br />Law by permitting the use of the property containing <br />twelve acres of land and located on Bedford Street, <br />being known as the Lexington Park property, applied <br />for by the Lexington Burial Park Association, under <br />Section 9 B of the Lexington Zoning By-law and in <br />accordance with Chapter 133 of the Acts of 1924 for <br />a Public Cemetery on the said premises. <br />The hearing will be held on December 30, 1930 <br />at the Selectments Room, Town Office Building at <br />8 P.M. <br />Arthur N. Maddison <br />Chairman, Board of Appeals. <br />On the application of Mary A. Whelan of 258 Bedford <br />Street for permission to have a tea room and tourist <br />accommodations at that address, the Board decided to <br />notify the abuttors within one-eighth of a mile back <br />on each side of Bedford Street for a distance of one- <br />quarter of a mile each way from the premises for which <br />application was made. <br />The meeting dissolved at 9:45 P.M. <br />A true record, Attest: <br />1 <br />