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been held on September 16. After giving the Board a <br />brief resume of said meeting the Board decided that <br />with the exception of the September 30 meeting, the <br />Board would hold its meetings on Tuesday evening for <br />the duration of the series of forums in order that Mr. <br />Snow could take advantage of the forums and also attend <br />the Planning Board meetings. <br />ASSOCIATES The Board took under consideration the building, <br />REALTY site and plot plans submitted by the Associates Realty <br />TRUST Trust for a determination by the Board that the build- <br />ing and use, including the site plan and building <br />design, constitute a desirable development in and will <br />not be detrimental to the neighborhood. In view of the <br />fact that the hotel was to be located in what the <br />Planning Board proposes as a future historic district, <br />it was decided to write the Trust requesting that they <br />not use the name of "Pine Hill" for the name of the <br />hotel but consider the name "Fiske Hill", this being <br />the site of one of the important military skirmishes <br />which took place on April 19, 1775. <br />In regard to the hotel site plan, it was decided <br />that this would be satisfactory except for some minor <br />changes in number and size of parking spaces. There- <br />upon it was moved by Mr. Jaquith, seconded by Mr. <br />Burnell and unanimously <br />VOTED: that the Board, under the provision of <br />Section 5 (g) of the Zoning By-law, finds <br />and determines that the hotel building <br />and use, including the site, plans and <br />building design, specified in the perspec- <br />tive drawing site plans numbered 1 and 1-A, <br />and building plans numbered A-1, A-2, A-3, <br />A-4, A-5, A -b, A-7, A-102 S-11 S-21 S-32 <br />P-1, H-11 H-2, E-1, E-2 and E-3, dated <br />August 16, 1957, drawn by Arthur G. Manaselian <br />and Associates, Architects -Engineers, proposed <br />for the A 1 district described in Section 4 <br />(g) 3 by Associates Realty Trust constitutes <br />a desirable development in and will not be <br />detrimental to the neighborhood,, and that, <br />pursuant to said findings and determinations <br />the Board approves said plan subject to the <br />condition that parking spaces for not less <br />than 110 automobiles, having a minimum width <br />of 10 feet per space, shall be provided on <br />the lot. <br />At 9:30 p.m. Mr. Stevens came to the meeting at <br />DIANNE which time the Board considered its letter of July 30, <br />ESTATES 1957 to Dianne Estates, Inc. in regard to the work <br />n <br />1 <br />1 <br />