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BA-1 to BA-12, Board of Appeals Minutes, 1929-1985
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152 <br />BOARD OF APPEALS <br />NOVEMBR 20, 1931. <br />The Board of Appeals held a meeting at the Town Office <br />Building, November 20, 1931, at 8 P.I+I. Messrs. Maddison, <br />Baldrey, Glynn, Slocum and Custance were present. The <br />Secretary was also present. <br />The hearing was declared open upon the petition of <br />Joseph V. Boinay for permission to have a roadside stand <br />on the premises owned by Harry F. Boinay of Natick, at <br />100 Pleasant Street. <br />The Clerk, Mr. Baldrey, read the notice of the <br />hearing as inserted in the Lexington Townsman under date <br />of November 5, 1931. <br />Mr. Maddison inquired why Mr. Boinay did not <br />request a hearing when his permit expired last December. <br />Mr. Boinay stated that the Building Inspector came <br />down to his place after the expiration of his permit in <br />December. The Inspector told him to set his stand back <br />30 feet, but he informed him that he could not get back <br />thirty feet. IIe stated that he offered the $10 to the <br />Building Inspector for the hearing, but he would not take <br />it. <br />The Chairman informed him that it was up to him <br />to make his own application. <br />Mr. Maddison inquired <br />had anything to say in behalf <br />Boinay stated that he did not <br />asking "in what respect". <br />whether or not Mr. Boinay <br />of the application. Mr. <br />and the proceeded by <br />Mr. Maddison called attention to the fact that his <br />permit expired last December. thr.Boinay acknowledged <br />this fact. Mr. Maddison also called his attention to, <br />the fact that he was operating without any permit for <br />a year. he was also asked whether or not he condidered <br />that he fulfilled the requirements necessary in the permit. <br />The Chairman called his attention to the fact that he was <br />granted 41,permit which provided bhe following conditions: <br />To perm:'t Joseph V. Boinay to maintain a temporary <br />roadside stand on Pleasant Street on land owned by Harry <br />F. Boinay for the purpose of selling only the products <br />grown on this land and the land on Maple Street leased <br />by Joseph V. Boinay and that said stand be set back from <br />the property line on Pleasant Street at least thirty <br />(30) feet, he to provide sufficient parking space <br />for automobiles; this permit to expire December 31, 1930. <br />Mr. Boinay stated that the land is all open. <br />Mr. Maddison inquired, "Did you set the stand back <br />f Mot <br />1 <br />
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