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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1932-02-09r C L BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING FEBRUARY 9, 1932. Hearing at 8 P.M. Afterward, the Board in private session appointed C. E. Glynn as Clerk Pro -tem and approved records of meeting held January 29th. The Quinn application was then considered and it was voted that the application of Alexander Quinn for permit to use the premises at 807 to 809 Mass. Avenue, for an automobile show room be granted as follows; The owner or lessee shall not park any car on Curve St. No cars are to be displayed or stored on the lot outside the building. No repairing of cars is to be done on the premises. No gasoline shall be allowed in the tanks of cars stored on the first floor. The stroage room in the basement is to be fire proofed and to have an eight inch terra-cbtta or similar wall without opening between it and the fireroom and said storage room to conform in all respects to the State and Lexington laws and regulations. If any of the above conditions are not complied with or if the premises are not made to conform to the above requirements within six (6) months of the date hereof, this permit shall become null and void. The Board considered the petition of the A. G. Davis Ice Co, for a permit for a public garage at 3 Grant St. and it was voted that the petition be granted as follows: Location to be as shown on blue prints of plans prepared by G. R. Mitchell•, Architect, and T. Myrick landscape architect, dated Jan. 19, 1932, and on file in the Town Office. The exterior rear wall, abutting the town property, and both side walls are to be constructdd of field stone, This permit is granted on the further conditInn that the garage shall be completed within one ydar from the date hereof. A true copy, At Clerk, Pro -tem. �c