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I <br />MEETING, It &Y 15 , 1923. <br />rL special meeting of the Board of Selectmen and Public Yorke <br />was held in the Selectmen's Hoom, Town hall. Lexington, on 'Tuesday, <br />P.i..ay 159 1923 at 2:00 Fe IL. The following members of the Board <br />were present, namely,;Leesre. Scamman, Make, Burnham and Moulton. <br />The Town Clerk, the Ass t Town clerk and the Town.�;ouneel were also <br />present. <br />Mr. Charles F. Pierce, Town �►ecountant, came before the <br />Board as he questioned the authority of the Supt. of Public tworke <br />to give him orders relative to his office hours in the :Pawn Hall. <br />The matter was laid over until Thursday evening when another <br />special meeting was to be held. <br />Board of Survey hearing, advertised for two successive weeks <br />in the Lexington Minute -man, was declared open. There were present, <br />Kr. Ervin R. Dix, 2386 11ase. 'Ave. Cambridge, kr. Hamilton, <br />Yir. F. P. Cutter, Engineer for Mr. Dix, and ldr. 'Theodore A„ Cuetance. <br />Lr.'jl;illiam H. Ballard, Chairman of the Planning Board, was also <br />present. <br />Plan of the proposed lay out was presented. The width of the <br />lots proposed was 50 feet and depth 100 to 150 feet. The width <br />of all streets was fort; feet with the exception of the entrance <br />leading from the railroad"track to No. Hancock St. opposite the <br />entrance of the street to the Lexirg ton Building 'Trust. <br />The following sketch shows the general lay out. <br />� �7A ��^� <br />f <br />
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