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Evi <br />MEETING, JULY 145, 1925. <br />Heating was declared open upon application of James P. <br />Munroe and Sumner Robinson, Trustees for James S. Munroe, for the <br />approval of Warren Street, so called, as shown on plan of <br />tWarren Street, Lexington, Mass., Charles J. Elliot, Engineer, <br />dated May 29, 1925." <br />Mr. James P. Munroe appeared personally and the Board see- <br />ing no objection to the plans as presented, approved same. <br />At 8:05 P.M. a hearing was declared open upon application <br />of F. A. Connors of Farmcrest Avenue for permission to erect a <br />private garage on his premises. <br />No persons appeared to object, and being a private garage <br />the Board voted to grant permission to maintain the garage. <br />At 8:10 P. M. permission was requested by John C. Phelps <br />pf Percy Road for permission to erect and maintain a garage <br />and sales and service station on Bedford Street nearly opposite <br />the Colonial Garage. <br />Mr. Phelps was personally present at the hearing. <br />Joseph Swan, Christopher S. Ryan, and Richard J. LeGraw came before <br />the Board in opposition to the granting of a permit to Mr. Phelps. <br />Their grounds for objection were that a garage already existed in <br />that vicinity which was amply sufficient to take care of the con- <br />ditions. An all night garage carried with it certain noise that <br />would be disturbing: it would make additional dangers on Bedford <br />Street from the cars entering and making their exit;- in general <br />it would spoil the neighborhood. <br />Mr. Phelps did not present ground fluor plans, and the <br />matter was therefor left upon the table until such time as the <br />plans would be presented. <br />At 8:15 P. M. hearing was declarq�,s� upon application <br />of Ashley W. Partridge for permission tq a 0 gallon gasoline <br />tank on his premises at the corner of Waltham and Middle Streets, <br />opposite the Jenney Filling Station. <br />Mr. Partridge appeared personally in behalf of his appli- <br />cation. No persons appeared to object. <br />After considering the matter it was decided not to grant <br />permission for this tank to be installed. <br />Permission was granted to the Edison Elec. Ill. Co. to <br />set and remove one pole on Middle Street 40 ft. west of Spring <br />Street. <br />' Papers were signed for the admittance of John M. Bass <br />of Tarbell Avenue to the Rutland State Sanatorium. This man has <br />tuberculosis and has a family of wife and six children. A <br />mortgage of $1100 is held by the Arlington Co-operative Bank <br />and one of $700 is held by the former owner of the property, <br />Mr. Mores of Lowell. The family have no means of income except <br />