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5-19-58 <br />I am now informed by the Planning Board that the <br />work has not been corrected and am requested to take <br />whatever steps may be necessary in order to have the work <br />satisfactorily done or the penal sum of the bond paid to <br />the Town as liquidated damage in accordance with the pro- <br />visions of the bond. <br />I request, therefore, that you communicate with me <br />promptly upon receipt of this letter and let me know what <br />you propose to do to fulfill your obligations to the Town <br />In completing this subdivision. <br />A copy of this letter is being forwarded to your <br />attorney and to the bonding company. <br />Very truly yourss <br />Harold E. Stevens <br />Town Counsel of Lexington <br />cc: Alfred P.TropeanosEsq. <br />American Eanployerst Insurance Co. <br />Mr. Alfred P. Tropeano <br />134 Waltham Street <br />Lexington ?3,s Mass. <br />Re: <br />Gentlemen: <br />May 21s 1958 <br />Vine Brook Realty Trust <br />Reference is made to your letter of April 16.9 1958 in <br />regard to the proposed residential subdivision plan for <br />developing land of the Vine Brook Realty Trust. <br />In regard to the first paragraph of said letters the <br />Planning Board is now preparing detailed studies for <br />the location of Worthen Road from Waltham Street to <br />Msrrett Road. With particular regard to the second <br />paragraph of your letters the Board gave a copy of said <br />letter to the Superintendent of Public Works. He has <br />furnished the Board witha copy of a proposed reloca— <br />tion of Waltham Street as shown on the attached print <br />entitled "Plan of Part of Waltham St. Showing Proposed <br />Cut-off Lexington Mass."s Scale: 1" = 100's dated April <br />1958, Richard J. Gazers Town Engineer. It is understood <br />that the plan is traced from one having the same title <br />and scales dated Dec_, 9s 1948, and prepared by William <br />M. Burns, Town Engineer. <br />fn acting on the first study plan submitted by you the <br />Board did not believe at that time it was necessary to <br />ask for further information on the location of Worthen <br />1 <br />