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I, Hazel J. Murray, Clerk of the Board of Appeals of <br />Lexington, appointed under General Laws, Chapter 40, Sec- <br />tion 27, hereby certify that I sent by postage certificate <br />of mailing on the 17th day of February, 1944 to Nell <br />Cutler Crawford, William H. Crawford, Margaret M Gallagher, <br />Edith A. Tuttle, First Congregational Society, Florence B. <br />Chamberlain, Frances Clarke, Home Owners Loan, Dora H. <br />Patrick, Clement G. and Pearl Diamond, Arthur R. & Isabel <br />McCarter, Dr. William L. Cosgrove, Janet D. Jackson, Ralph M. <br />& Audrey Hardy, Martha`�:W. Zones, Lyon Carter and William A. <br />Cann and also advertised in the Lexington Minute -Man on <br />February 17, 1944, a notice of which the following is a <br />true copy. <br />Hazel J. Murray <br />Clerk, Board of Appeals <br />February 15, 1944 <br />Lexington Board of Zoning Appeals <br />Town Office Building <br />Lexington, Mass. <br />Gentlemen: <br />The undersigned hereby petitions the Lexington Board <br />of Appeals, appointed under General Laws, Chapter 40, Sec- <br />tions 25 to 30 as amended, to vary the application of sec- <br />tion 6 of the Lexington Zoning By-law with respect to the <br />premises at No. 22 Hancock Street, owned by Nell Cutler <br />Crawford of Jamaica Plain, Mass., by permitting the follow- <br />ing: Alteration of building in rear of house to a single <br />family dwelling, said building not having the required <br />number of frontage. <br />Nell Cutler Crawford <br />38 Southbourne Road <br />Jamaica Plain, Mass. <br />Lexington, Mass. <br />February 17, 1944 <br />N O T I C E <br />The Board of Appeals will hold a hearing on the <br />matter of varying the application of the Zoning Law by <br />permitting on the premises owned by Nell Cutler Crawford, <br />and located at 22 Hancock Street, Lexington, the altera- <br />tion of the barn, at the rear of the house, into a single <br />dwelling, under the LexingtonZoning Law or in accordance <br />with Chapter 40, Sections 25 to 30 as amended of the <br />General Laws. <br />• <br />