Laserfiche WebLink
303 <br />1 <br />April 12, 1960 <br />Russell E. Carroll <br />Nickerson: Notice read. Mr. Carroll, do you want to amplify this request <br />and tell us more fully what part of the building you waht to use for it? <br />Carroll: The front would be used for finished garments and the back would <br />be used for the production of the cleaning. <br />Nickerson: You are 168 Bedford St. That is the part furthest away from <br />the center? <br />Carroll: Yes. <br />Nickerson: You say that you would do your processing on the bacl side? <br />Carroll: It would figure about half of the storage area. <br />Nickerson: The front part for the sales? What type of cleaning process <br />do you use? <br />Carroll: The perchlorethylene, non -inflammable. <br />Nickerson: How many people would you employ? <br />' <br />Carroll: I would say four. <br />Nickerson: You would operate this establishment for what hours? <br />Carroll: 8 to 6, 6 days a week. <br />Nickerson: Is there a basement under the building? <br />Carroll: Yes. <br />Norris: You will occupy that? <br />Carroll: It is not definite but we probably will. <br />Nickerson: Have you considered what you would want for a sign? <br />Carroll: The tenants can only have a certain type of sign I understand. <br />Nickerson: You had better look into that. Odors? <br />Carroll: No more than you would get in any other cleaning plant. As you <br />are pressing clothes there is a slight odor. They have equipment today <br />that even traps that. <br />Nickerson: Further questions? <br />' Ripley: This is a complete moving, or would it be a branch? <br />Carroll: It would be a branch. <br />