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BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING <br />April 5, 1946 <br />A meeting of the Board of Appeals was held in the Selectmen's <br />Room, Town Office Building on Friday evening, April 5, 1946 at 8:00 <br />p.m. Chairman Bowker, Messrs. Brown, Locke, Nickerson and Redman <br />were present. The Clerk was also present. <br />A� 8:00 p.m. hearing was declared open upon the petition of <br />Mary I. Demaso for permission to change the areas of three lots <br />located on the corner of Fletcher Avenue and Hayes Lane, Lexington. <br />Mr. and Mrs. Demaso and eight other persons were present at the <br />hearing. <br />Notice of the hearing was read by Mr. Brown. <br />Mr. Demaso presented a plan and explained that he would like <br />to revise the lots so that he would have two lots facing Fletcher <br />Avenue instead of three, as they now are. <br />Mr. John M. Ingraham, 35 Hayes Lane said that he would not <br />benefit by the proposed change and he felt that if three homses <br />were erected, a traffic hazard would be created. <br />The Chairman explained that the owner of the property could <br />build the houses even if the proposed changes were not made. <br />Miss Virginia Welch, 29 Hayes Lane, said that her sentiments <br />were the same as those of Mr. Ingraham. <br />Mrs. Demaso stated that whatever the land was used for would <br />be an improvement and that the road would eventually have to be <br />' widened. <br />Miss Welch atked how many rooms the houses would have and <br />Mr. Demaso said that they would have five or six rooms, would be <br />one story Cape Cod houses. <br />The hearing was declared closed at 8:20 p.m. <br />At 8:25.p.m. hearing was declared open upon the petition of <br />Andrew Cupp for permission to construct and maintain a packing <br />room, boiler room, garage and greehhouse on his property opposite <br />186 Woburn Street, Lexington. <br />Mr. Cupp and his brother were the only persons present at <br />the hearing. <br />Notice of the hearing was read by Mr. Redman. <br />Mr. Cupp presented blue prints and explained briefly what he <br />intended to do. <br />The Chairman asked if he was going to raise flowers and Mr. <br />Cupp replied that he would raise flowers and vegetables to be sold <br />at wholesale. <br />The Chairman asked what signs would be used and Mr. Cupp said <br />that he would not have any signs and that he intended to take his <br />produce to the market himself. <br />Mr. Locke asked how many greenhouses would be erected and Mr. <br />Cupp said that he would only construct one at the present time. <br />n <br />
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