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Carroll (continued) -3 <br />Mr. McSweeney: I abut the property. I see that he has cleaned it up. I'm <br />' surprised that there isn't more noise. I signed the petition. I'm in <br />favor. <br />Somebody? It's better to get the junk off the streets and ,somewhere that <br />you can't see it. <br />Charlotte Sanderson: We have lived there for 55 years. I don't believe <br />you should do this to people. He has lived here so long. My husband and <br />I signed. <br />Somebody? The Planning Board makes all kinds of new rules and regulations. <br />They want to put all of us working people out of Lexington. <br />Mr. Nickerson: We arn't doing anything to people. He has to come before <br />us because it's not allowed in the zoning by-law. You should read the <br />by-law. Everything that we get is a variance or special permission. <br />Shirley Byrne, Wellington Lane: I went by there many times before I knew <br />it was there. I signed and so did my husband. <br />Jim Tatten: I haven't heard anything against his junk yard. The vote is <br />for keeping it as it is. Nobody has voted against it. (more clapping) <br />Mr. Nickerson: I haven't counted them. This is the foremat. <br />' Mr. Nickerson explained the procedure carefully. He said that we're <br />listening. Any more in favor who haven't signed the petition or who haven't <br />spoken? <br />Mr. Nickerson: Anyone in opposition? <br />No one spoke in opposition. The letter from the Planning Board recommend- <br />ing that the petition be denied was read by the Chairman. It was noted <br />that Thomas Costello had abstained from the Planning Board vote. <br />Mr. Nickerson: Thank you. We'll notify you of our decision. <br />The hearing was declared closed at 8:05 p.m. <br />Evelyn F. Cole, Clerk <br />