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1.18.71 minutes (continued) -2 <br />Board, as well as, the memo from the Planning Director explaining that EMERSON RD. <br />the Grove subdivision was approved in 1961, while the special act author- (continued) <br />izing reimbursement was not passed until 1962. Mr. Zaleski also believes <br />that the developer had agreed to build 70 ft. wide street in exchange for <br />the Town installing sewer in this subdivision. The Planning Director has <br />reported this to the Town Manager. It was agreed to send a copy of Mr. <br />Glovsky's letter to Mr. O'Connell. <br />The Board of Appeals notices for hearings to be held January 26, 1971 B/A <br />were noted as follows: HEARING <br />Catalano - continue selling flowers, produce, etc. 643 Waltham St. NOTICES <br />Smith - insufficient front yard <br />Mystic Valley Mental Health Assoc. - remodel barn <br />Wilson Farm Inc. - nursery to sell supplementary items <br />Conroy - Heywood property, 12 Waltham St., for professional use <br />Kraska - Lex. Chalet, signs <br />McSweeney Bros. Trust - redivide lots on Eaton Rd. <br />After discussion of petitions the Planning Board decided to oppose the <br />following and asked the Planning Director to write letters for the reasons <br />stated below: <br />Conroy: Opposed because rezoning is pending for this and adjacent <br />property. <br />Kraska: Board recommends a reduction in size of the sign to avoid <br />proliferation of large signs in that area. <br />Eaton Rd: The legal status of the lots did not conform to zoning <br />requirements in effect at the time of recording and <br />were actually treated as one lot by building too close <br />to and across the lot lines, the Board decided to suggest <br />that the Board of Appeals obtain Town Counsel's advice <br />because of the similarity of this situation to Morris <br />Motors and other cases ruled on by Mr. Legro. <br />Wilson's Farm: If granted, the permit should include an explicit <br />statement of the supplementary items to be sold and <br />conditions and limitations imposed regarding hours of <br />operation, lighting, outdoor storage, parking, access <br />etc., as well as, advice from the Traffic Committee or <br />Town Engineer so as to avoid traffic congestion in the <br />area. <br />Noted by the Board was the following information: <br />1. The letter from Robert N. Morehouse, District Conservationist, to LETTER RE: <br />the Board of Appeals, re: Chalet site. (Letter dated 12.19.69:) SOILS, 444 <br />BEDFORD ST. <br />2. HUD Newsletter, especially the decision that the owner of a 221 HUD <br />(d) (3) project may not evict a tenant even at the expiration of <br />the lease, except for cause after a hearing. In effect, the <br />decision gives tenants indefinite tenure unless misconduct is <br />' proved. <br />3. MHFA SEMINAR, sponsored by the Rental Housing Association, Feb. MHFA SEMINAR <br />16 at Newton Marriott Hotel. (Mr. Worrell read the topics to <br />be covered at the seminar.) <br />