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272 <br />Appeals, appointed under General Laws, Chapter 40, Section <br />27, to vary the application_ of section 9A of the Lexington <br />Zoning By -Law with respect to the premises at No. 1095 <br />Massachusetts Ave., owned by the Shell Union Oil Corp. <br />of 787 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, by permitting the follow- <br />ing: Construction and maintenance of a one -car garage and <br />lubritorium addition to existing service station building. <br />Shell Union Oil Corp. (Signature) <br />787 Commonwealth Ave. (Address) <br />Boston <br />N 0 T I C E <br />Lexington, Mass, <br />Feb. 7th, 1939. <br />The Board of Appeals will hold a hearing on the matter <br />of varying the application of the Zoning Law by permitting <br />on the premises owned by the Shell Union Oil Corp. and <br />located at 1095 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, the constru c - <br />ion and maintenance of a one -car garage and lubritorium, <br />under the Lexington Zoning Law or in accordance with Chapter <br />40, Section 27A of the General Laws, and amendments. <br />The hearing will be held on March 3rd, 19390 at 8:00 <br />P. M., in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, Lex- <br />ington. <br />Arthur N. Mgddison <br />Chairman, Board of Appeals <br />Mr. T. A. Custance appeared before the Board and dis- <br />cussed informally the restrictions on the .Child's filling <br />station at the corner of Watertown Street and the Concord <br />Turnpike. <br />It was decided to take no action on the petition of <br />Jennie M. Partridge at the present time. <br />The records of the meeting held on February 1st were <br />declared approved. <br />The meeting adjourned at 10:40 P. M. <br />A true record, Attest: <br />Clerk <br />1 <br />J <br />