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ro <br />t7l <br />cz <br />Zoning Law or in accordance with Chapter 40, Section 27A of <br />the General Laws. <br />The hearing will be held on March 2nd, 1934, at 8 <br />at the Selectmen's Office, Town Office Building, Lexington, <br />Mass. <br />Arthur N. Maddison; <br />Chairman, Board of Appeals. <br />Hearing was declared open on the application of Dr. C. R. <br />Hardcastle to maintain a physician's office at 57 Waltham <br />Street. The Clerk read the notice of the hearing published <br />in the Lexington Minute -Man. <br />Dr. Hardcastle and Walter G. Black, owner of the property, <br />appeared. Dr. Hardcastle stated that he had nothing further <br />to say other than the application stated that he desired to <br />maintain his office. <br />No persons appeared against thepetition, and in private <br />session, it was voted that the petition of Dr. C. R. Hard - <br />castle be granted in the following form so long as Pie shall <br />maintain his office on the property, all of the members of the <br />Board being recorded in favor of granting the permit: <br />PERMIT. <br />The Board of Appeals, acting under General Laws, <br />Chapter 40, sec. 27, having received a written petition <br />addressed to it by C. R. Hardcastle, M. D., a copy of which <br />is hereto annexed, held a public hearing thereon of which <br />notice was mailed to the petitioner and to the owners of <br />all property deemed by the Board to be affected thereby as <br />they appear on the most recent local tax list, and also <br />advertised in the Lexington Minute -Man, a newspaper published <br />in Lexington, which hearing was held in the Selectmen's Room <br />in the Town Office Building on the 2nd day of March, 1934, <br />at 8:30 o'clock P.M. <br />All of the members of the Board of Appeals were present <br />at the hearing. <br />After hearing the evidence offered by the petitioner and <br />such other evidence as was offered, the Board in private <br />session at a me=ting held March 2, 1934 gave consideration <br />to the subject of the petition and the Board voted that in <br />its judgment the public convenienee and welfare will be <br />substantially served by the use of the premises described <br />in the petition and that such use will not tend to impair the <br />status of the neighborhood. <br />The Board therefore determines that the application of <br />Section 6 (b) R.l. Districts of the Lexington Zoning By-law <br />permits the use of the premises described in the petition, <br />subject to the following conditions, and instructs the <br />Inspector of Buildings of Lexington to grant a permit <br />therefor, to continue so long as the petitioner shall, <br />maintain his office as a physician at 57 Waltham St., Lexington. <br />