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124 <br />he did not believe anyone would object to the carrying on of <br />this business. It would have to be run twelve months of the <br />year. The fish are in there now. Mr. Conners asked if he <br />could be allowed to try to get something out of the pool that <br />he had put in there and said that he would like to have the <br />Board consider a permit, if only on a temporary basis. Mr. <br />Glynn asked if he intended to have any signs. Mr. Conners said <br />that they had prepared a silver fish to be placed at the entrance <br />to the Breck property. He also would like to put up little <br />fish signs merely as direction signs. <br />Mr. Glynn asked if he was going to raise his fish and he <br />replied that it would be well to put some fingerlings in the <br />pool and let them grow until they were large enough to catch. <br />None of the fish will be raised for sale, that is, there will <br />be no sale unless the fish were caught by fly casting. <br />The Chairman asked if it would be of any assistance to Mr. <br />Conners if the Board could find a way to grant the permit if <br />it was granted for a term of one year, and he said that it would <br />be. <br />Mr. Sheldon Robinson, the manager of the Burbrec Nurseries, <br />said he represented Joseph Breck & Son. He said that they <br />favored the granting of the petition. In their opinion, the <br />number and class of men who might be attracted to this sport <br />would not be objectionable to their business. He said the <br />pond was so far separated from their own buildings that it <br />would not interfere with their business. Mr. Kimball asked if <br />parking would bother them and Mr. Robinson said that it would <br />not as the cars would be parked in the other end. <br />Mr. R. L. Ryder said he was one of the nearest neighbors. <br />He said that he was not opposed to any kind of sporting activity, <br />and he woald be glad to see this thing tried out. He did not <br />believe it would interfere with anything unless Mr. Conners <br />let his trout into Ryder+s brook. <br />The hearing was declared closed at 9:20 P. M. <br />At 9:20 P. M. adjourned hearing was declared open on the <br />petition of the Jenney Manufacturing Co. for permission to <br />construct and maintain a lubritorium at the corner of Waltham <br />Street and Marrett Road. <br />Mr. Melvin N. Page appeared for the company and presented <br />plans of the proposed lubritorium. Mr. Greeley of the Planning <br />Board was also present. <br />Mr. Page said that they planned to raise the roof of the <br />present building about two feet. He said the plate height of <br />the present building will be the same and they are merely <br />changing the pitch of the roof so that it will be two feet <br />above the height'of the present structure. The Building In- <br />spector said that the addition would have to be brick. Mr. <br />Page said that they wanted to keep the appearance the same <br />if possible. They had the same type of building in various <br />places and have had much favorable criticism. He left plans <br />of the propsed addition. <br />Possot <br />1 <br />1 <br />