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182 <br />M <br />BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING <br />June 19, 1936. ' <br />A meeting of the Board of 'appeals was held in the Select- <br />men's Room, Town Office Building, at 8:00 P. M. Chairman <br />Madison, Messrs. G1y'nn, Ferguson, 5teeves,,and Lyons were pres- <br />ent. The Secretary was also present. <br />The records of the meeting held on lay 22nd were declared <br />approved. <br />Mr. Glynn was elected Clerk Pro -tem in the absence of <br />Mr. nobbins. <br />The Chairman stated that he would be away during July, and <br />requested Mr. Glynn to serve as 1hairman during his absence. <br />The Chairman requested Messrs. Steeves and Lyons to attend <br />the hearing to be held on July 16th inasmuch as he and Mr. Robbins <br />would be unable to attend. <br />Letter was received from the Health Inspector stating that <br />he had investigated the property on Woburn Street where Raymond <br />J. Barber keeps his ponies and had found no health menace. The <br />tent where the ponies are kept is more than two hundred feet ' <br />away from the nearest house on Woburn Street. 1he manure is <br />cleaned up and taken away every day so that the place is clean <br />and sanitary at all times. The Health Inspector stated that he <br />could not detect any disagreeable odor. <br />Mr. Glynn stated that he had gone over to the premises once, <br />and saw no cars on the highway. Mr. Ferguson stated that he had <br />gone over twice, and only once saw a car parked on the highway, <br />and then it stopped for about ten minutes. Mr. Steeves stated <br />that he had gone over to the premises two nights and two Sundays. <br />One Sunday he saw a car parked on the highway, but that was all. <br />He thought that the chief objection to the premises was the <br />swings. Mr.Lyons stated that he had never noticed cars parked <br />in the street, <br />f orm: <br />Mr. Glynn moved that the permit be granted in the following <br />BOARD OF APPEALS PERMIT <br />The Board of Appeals, acting under General Laws, Chapter <br />400 Sec. 27, having received a written petition addressed to it <br />by Howard Munroe, a copy of which is hereto annexed, held a <br />public hearing thereon of which notice was mailed to the petitioner <br />and to the owners of all property deemed by the Hoard to be ' <br />affected thereby as they appear on the most recent local tax list <br />