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BA-1 to BA-12, Board of Appeals Minutes, 1929-1985
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Millican Aug. 31, 1%5 -3- <br />' Nickerson: I don't want the Board of Appeals -to be depicted to your <br />three to four thousand visitors as trying to put you out of business. <br />Yom, say you have 2 shovels, 4 rakes. <br />Millican: I will take thein out. I have said I will not buy any more <br />shovels or rakes. One thing I would like to be allowed is spreaders <br />for the fertiliser to put stuff on with. Everybody doesn't have a <br />spreader. <br />Nickerson: I don't have any trouble getting one, Maybe you are the <br />cause of the hardware stores going out of business in, the Center? I <br />want to discuss just as fully as you want to - anything you want to <br />object to. <br />Millican- I was talking pottery you were talking garden tools. The <br />way we interpret it it stipulates what you are supposed to have and <br />doesn't mention pottery which we want. Oar interpretation is we can <br />sell only what you mention. <br />Nickerson: You said you want to sell pottery. What else? <br />Millican: Little things that are important. One man comes in and <br />says he's going to plant a'garden and he wants this and that - trees, <br />rosebushes. Another is going to pat in a rock garden. Another says he <br />wants a nice walk, so we have to have pebbles, ground bark, etc. to <br />keep the sale and to do this job right and to do a complete job. <br />Nickerson: Are you familiar with the decision that was made in the <br />torn of Newton? <br />Millican: No. <br />Nickerson: Well you should be because it is the decision of what <br />nurseries can sell and can do. If you are a contractor who is going <br />out and -create rock gardens and rose gardens and things like that you <br />are in as entirely different business than providing materials grown on <br />your property. This fellow was prevented from doing two things. You <br />have no right to run a contracting business. You have no right to run <br />that type of business from a residential area. . <br />Millican: The man buys these things. We don't do the job - we sell <br />him the things. He buys the stone and then he gets a man. I have never <br />planted anything for anybody. We don't go out and do it. We hover have <br />gone. We have a man we send out. <br />Nickerson: You tell me you have a man who goes out and plants. <br />Millicau: We have a man who will go out and do the job. It is not my <br />maa. 41e doesn't wort for me. The man doesn't pay me for the job. I <br />don't pay the man. There is one fellow up the street who does it for <br />me. He is not paid to do it by me. <br />Nickerson: If you sell a customer a lot of material that is to be made <br />
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