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BA-1 to BA-12, Board of Appeals Minutes, 1929-1985
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Carroll (continued) -2 <br />I <br />Mr. Ginsburg: They come in on a small truck. <br />Mr. Nickerson: Don't you shake the engines out? <br />Mr. Carroll: I have to take the motor out but they don't have to take all <br />the cars apart. <br />Mr. Nickerson: The Building Inspector says there are complaints about the <br />noise on crane. <br />Mr. Carroll: one shake and it's out. <br />Mr. Ginsburg: They should comply. The young man is twenty-four. We don't <br />want the town to take away the use of the property that someone has had for <br />over 100 years. <br />Mr. Nickerson: Those who wish to speak in favor may do so now, those who <br />have not signed the petition. <br />Mrs. Parsons, 65 Allen St.: We have been neighbors for 15 years and border <br />this property. The farm has been open to the children. We don't think a <br />man's livelihood should be taken away. Taxes are high. They have to pay <br />taxes. I'm very much in favor. I haven't heard that much noise. <br />' James Tatten, 29 Allen St.: In favor. They are trying to get it cleaned <br />up. `I'm here to support them. I'm in favor. <br />John Brucci: Within 24 hours cars are taken away. I'm in favor. I did <br />quite a bit of work on this. <br />Mr. Parsons: As far as pictures are concerned, any junk yard would look <br />like that. No neighbors can see it. It's disagreeable (laugh), a junk <br />yard, but I'm firmly in favor. They have left many open areas of green <br />space. They pay taxes like everybody else (much hand clapping). <br />I signed the petition. <br />George Christopher Barry, Jr., surveyor, formerly of 36 Forest St., now a <br />neighbor: I do a lot of traveling ---every day on Route 2. I've been a <br />resident 30 years. Notice the Concord dump! (more clapping) I signed the <br />last page. <br />Glenda Goldberg, 16 Blossomcrest: We are the abutters with one of the <br />largest areas near the Carroll's. Our property backs onto this property. <br />No one can see what's there. I'm in favor of having used cars on the <br />property and think it should remain as it is. My husband and I both signed <br />the petition. <br />William Cass, 73 Allen St.: I think most everyone is in favor and it's a <br />' majority vote. It's a big improvement from last year. The ten ft. stock- <br />ade fence with green stain blends in. Nobody can complain about that. It <br />looks neat. (more clapping) <br />Mr. Nickerson: I've seen it. I know what it looks like. <br />
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