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224 <br />on the premises owned by the Town of Lexington and located <br />at 1557 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, the maintenance <br />of a public building, under the Lexington Zoning Law or in <br />accordance with Chapter 40, Section 27 of the General Laws <br />and amendments. <br />The hearing will be held on September 9th, 1938, at <br />8:15 P. M. in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, <br />Lexington, Mass. <br />ARTHUR N. MADDISON <br />Chairman, Board of Appeals. <br />Insert: Lexington Minute -Man, August 25, 1938. <br />Mr. Glynn suggested that before considering the appli- <br />cation of D. J. O'Connell, he be requested to submit a plot <br />plan showing substantially where the building would be <br />located, and particularly the amount of area available for <br />parking and the accesses thereto; also the probable number <br />of cars that could be accomodated, with a sketch of the front <br />elevation of the building. The Secretary was instructed <br />to write Mr. O'Connell for the above information. <br />The following letter was received from Robert L. Ryder, <br />attorney for Lila I. O'Keefe: <br />n <br />ROBERT L. RYDER <br />Attorney and Counsellor at Law <br />80 Federal Street <br />Boston <br />Aug. <br />26th <br />1938 <br />Arthur N. Maddison, Chairman, <br />Board of Appeals, <br />Lexington, Massachusetts. <br />Dear Sir: <br />On August 12th, 1938 after a hearing before your <br />Board on the petition of Lila L. O'Keefe for permission to <br />maintain a private hospital and sanatorium for convalescing <br />and retarded children on the premises owned by Charles W. <br />Ryder and Robert I. Ryder, Trustees of the Lexington Estates <br />Trust and located at 20 'incoln Street, Lexington, your <br />board voted to deny the petition and the petitioner was so <br />notified under date of .{august 15, 1938. <br />On behalf of the petitioner I hereby request a re- <br />Pemmt <br />1 <br />1 <br />