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u <br />1 <br />C <br />11-3- 58 <br />Messrs. McConchie and Nylander left the meet- <br />ing at 8:55 p.m. at which time the Board discussed <br />the proposal further. Because it included, as noted <br />above, a sewer system which the Town might eventually <br />have to maintain, the Board decided it would take no <br />action on the proposal until it was discussed with <br />the Selectmen. <br />-2- <br />The Chairman reported that of the Board's can- <br />didates for the Recreation Committee, Mr. Paul Hanson <br />of 70 Hill Street had agreed to serve. Thereupon, <br />upon motion made and duly seconded, it was unanimously <br />VOTED: that under authority of Article XXX of the <br />General By-laws Paul Hanson be and hereby is <br />appointed by the Lexington Planning Board a <br />member of the Recreation Committee to serve <br />the unexpired term of Fred D. Wells, de- <br />ceased, said term expiring on April 30, 1959. <br />Mr. Snow was asked to draft for the Chair- <br />man's signature letters to Mr. Hanson, the Town <br />Clerk, and other Town officials and agencies notify- <br />ing them of the Planning Board's action. (See <br />addenda.) <br />As previously requested (see minutes of Oct. <br />20s 1958 Planning Board Meeting), Mr. Snow pre- <br />sented for the Board's consideration final plans <br />and drafts to accompany letters to the Selectmen <br />recommending the acquisition of land for street <br />locations at the proposed Worthen Road -Waltham <br />Street. The letters were approved for the Chair- <br />man's signature. (See addenda.) <br />As requested at the Board's previous meet- <br />ing Mr. Snow also presented for consideration <br />drafts of letters In regard to the Connelly & Stone <br />and Reiss petitions to be heard by the Board of <br />Appeals. These letters were ap roved for the Chair- <br />man's signature. (See addenda. <br />RECREATION <br />COMMITTEE <br />WORTHEN <br />ROAD <br />WALTHAM <br />STREET <br />BOARD OF <br />APPEALS <br />Mr. Snow gave a report of his work with the <br />Boston National Historic Sites Commission and showed NATIONAL <br />the Board the typed manuscript and accompanying maps HISTORIC <br />of the Commission's Interim Report recommending the PARK <br />establishment of a National Historic Park to pre- <br />serve and restore the remaining segment of the Battle <br />Road of April 19, 1775. Mr. Snow stated that the <br />report, dated June 16, 10,58, was now complete and was <br />being sent to Washington for printing and distribution. <br />He said that it was his understanding that the bill <br />