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BA-1 to BA-12, Board of Appeals Minutes, 1929-1985
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Millican 8/91/55 -6- <br />for the Board to list all the items - could sell allied or asso- <br />ciated items, provided they never are in excess of $2 in value? I <br />suggest you put a monetary value on them,. We know the larger things. <br />he can or cannot sell. He is allowed to sell bulbs. , bulb planter <br />is regular stock. This isn't down.and doesn't cost more than $2.00. <br />I think a monetary value would eliminate most of this. . <br />Nickerson: I think we would be entirely wrong. We would find it. <br />hard in the_first.place to establish a limit and I think we would be. - <br />dead wrong to try to impose somthing like that. You have been talk- <br />ing pottery and I refuse to talk pottery when we have never refused <br />pottery. If you want a dish to put the plant in all right,but,don't <br />have a bird feeder or a lwan mower or something so foreign. Pottery <br />is a plant container. _. <br />Shoshnick: How do you differentiate? <br />Nickerson: I do think these people are highly skilled iu the running <br />of their business.and think they know very definitely what they cannot <br />sell and what they can sell without criticism. <br />Soahnick: I read this Permit. I really cannot tell him ghat he has <br />the righttosell.. There is a serious question as to whether this is <br />sufficiently clear. It would be impossible to list everything. If <br />you.could reach some sort of formula that would be acceptable to the <br />Board and to the Millicans - I have read the Minute -man and seen some <br />of the letters. The Board obvioaaly doesn't want to put the man out <br />of business., It is an asset. Nobody wants to. Isn't there some way <br />to reach an agreement over the table? If -you dontt think a monetary. <br />restriction is, there must be some other way of describing it. I have <br />serious doubt that if I sat on the bench I would know what this means. <br />This is an isolated thing and we have to have it done by a reasonable <br />set of rules without,any feeling an the part of the petttimer that he <br />is being -put out of business._ <br />airs. Morey: I think they run a nice establishment. I have always said <br />Why don't you stick to the flowers and don't go,to the tools. One of <br />my .gripea is Christmas tree lights. I think they should conti=s to;. <br />operate with all of the restrictions. They ahould continue a nice <br />garden operation and they do a beautiful job. The Audubon Society will. <br />tell you the sale of birdhouses goes with this because they attract the <br />birds. , <br />Mr. Lynch, 14 maple St. I am in favor. <br />Nickerson. You are in favor. <br />Lynch: The man has to go ahead if he wants people to buy.. <br />Nickerson: Are you in favor of his selling everything he wants to ,sell? <br />Lynch: I an in favor of his selling what he wants to sell. <br />
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