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178 <br />should investigate to see if the ponies were breeding <br />flies. He suggested that the 7oard defer judgment until <br />after t^e members had had a chance to go down there on a <br />Sunday to see the conditions. <br />Mr. Glynn asked who owned the swings, and Mr. Munroe <br />said that Country Side, Inc. owned them, and that the land <br />was leased from him. Mr. Munroe has an interest in the <br />corporation. <br />Mr. Glynn asked Mr. O'Connell if he thought that the <br />traffic congestion was caused by the ponies. He replied <br />that it was due to tre ponies entirely. <br />The hearing was declared closed at 8:23 P. M., and <br />the petitioner was advised that the matter would be taken <br />under advisement. <br />Mr. Ferguson suggested that the Health Inspector make <br />an investigation of the property and report to the Board. <br />He said that he thought that the flies bred in Fogg's <br />piggery more than from the ponies. <br />It was decided to view the premises during the next <br />two Sundays and then make a decision on the petition. <br />Mr. Cacciola appeared before the Board with reference <br />to his petition for a permit to maintain a roadside stand <br />at #708 Marrett Road, and said that he had changed his mind, <br />and now wished to erect a stand with the back closed and' <br />three sides open. The stand would be on cement posts. It <br />will have a floor and sloped shelves to hold the 'vegetables. <br />the Chairman m ked him what his idea was in having the <br />back closed, and he replied that it was to keep the sun out. <br />Mr. Glynn remarked that he had a small bench up now, and <br />asked him where he intended to put the stand. Cacciola <br />replied that he would put it in the rear of where the <br />bench now stands, and that he would have to cut into a bank <br />to do so. <br />Cacciola presented a rough sketch of the stand. His <br />house is about forty feet from the street, and the stand will <br />be side of -the house. Cars can park on either -side of the <br />house. <br />The Chairman <br />remarked that a •stand such'as Cacciola <br />proposed erecting <br />would not be <br />an ornament to the neighbors or <br />the passers-by. <br />Mr. Ferguson <br />asked if the <br />customers would have to drive <br />' <br />in the rear of his <br />house, and <br />he said that they would not. <br />Mr. Cacciola <br />was advised <br />that the petition would be given <br />further consideration, and he <br />retired. <br />