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the plan indicating it was a portion of and conformed to <br />a preliminary subdivision plan, dated May 1, 1957, and ' <br />tentatively approved by the Board on May 20, 1957. He <br />also stated that easements for sewers as shown on the <br />plan had not been taken to date. He likewise stated <br />that i,Ir. Leeland G. i cConchie planned to assume the <br />obligations of the applicant as soon as the Board indi- <br />cated that it was in a position to approve said plan. <br />Mr. Jaquith suggested that lot numbers 29 and 86 <br />be removed from the plan since said future lots were <br />outside the proposed subdivision. Mr. Thomas agreed to <br />the removal of said lot numbers. <br />Mr. Richard J. Fontaine of 4 Revolutionary Road <br />asked who was to construct and who owned the fee in Ross <br />Road from Revolutionary Road to Lot 20 on Ross Road. <br />Similarly Mr. Richard R. Nelson asked who was to con- <br />struct and who owned the fee in Oxbow Road from Revolu- <br />tionary Road to Lot 10 on Oxbow Road. Mr. I�IcConchie <br />stated that he would like to construct all of Ross and <br />Oxbow Roads including the pavements. It was pointed <br />out that this was called for on the definitive plan as <br />presented. Both I4,essrs. r'ontaine and Nelson indicated <br />they would be glad to grant Mr. I-icConchie permission <br />if necessary to construct said roads abutting their <br />properties. Ir. Thomas said that he would find out who <br />m,Tned the fee in said ways and send a copy of his find- <br />ings to the Planning Board. <br />Mr. Kenneth L. Warden of 10 Constitution Road <br />inquired about provisions for drainage in the subdivi- <br />sion, particularly that coming from Revolutionary Road. <br />Provisions for such drainage were pointed out to Mr. <br />Warden. <br />There being no further questions, Chairman <br />Grindle asked for an indication of those who wished to be <br />recorded either for or against approval of the plan. <br />Five persons wished to be recorded as being in favor, <br />none opposed. The hearing was declared closed at 8:30 <br />p.m. <br />HAWTHORNE At 8:45 p.m. the Board held a public hearing <br />ACRES on the application of Esco Builders Corp. for approval <br />of a definitive subdivision plan entitled "Hawthorne <br />PUBLIC Acres Lexington i'iass. ", dated May 29, 1957, submitted <br />HEARING June 10, 1957. Thirteen persons attended the hearing. <br />Chairman Grindle opened the hearing by reading a notice of <br />the same as it had been sent to all owners of land abut- <br />ting on the subdivision and as had been published in the , <br />June 13, 1957 issue of the Lexington i•Iinute-man. He then <br />explained how the hearing would be conducted and called <br />upon the applicant to present the plan. <br />