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9-13-66 <br />'Lexington Planning Board September 14, 1966 <br />Town Office Building <br />Lexington, Mass. <br />Gentlemen: <br />S.9 <br />With reference to the hearing we held last night on the petition of <br />the Muzzey Corporation for use of their property at 24-26 Muzzey St. <br />as a professional building, we were faced with a rather difficult de- <br />cision. <br />We denied the petition because we do not wish to have the continued <br />reputation of being a zoning board, but we do feel that they have a <br />right to expect some action from you in this area, because we believe <br />they bought the property thinking that it would have been rezoned <br />long before this. We urge you to bring this matter of rezoning in <br />this general area before the town meeting which will be held sometime <br />subsequent to the March meeting in 1967. If you do present an article <br />this should solve a situation which is confusing to say the least. <br />Respectfully, <br />/s/ Donald E. Nickerson, Chairman <br />September 14, 1966 <br />Mr. Donald K. Irwin <br />Building Inspector <br />Lexington, Mass. <br />Dear Don: <br />John Millican's hearing was held last night and we granted another <br />year's use of his property on Hancock St. for selling of nursery pro- <br />ducts, with an added condition, that being that we are going to ask you, <br />or a hoped-for assistant, to inspect this property bi-monthly with the <br />hope that this may cause him to terminate the selling of debateable <br />items. <br />We felt that your report of August 30 showed that he is tending toward <br />conformity with our conditions but as usual, slowly, and with no par- <br />ticular effort to clear up the situation. If you will attend to this <br />bi-monthly inspection, or have your assistant do so, we will appreciate <br />it. <br />Respectfully, <br />/s/ Donald E. Nickerson, Chairman <br />