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' MEETING, AUGUST 11, 1925. <br />A meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held in the Select- <br />ments Room, Town Hall, Lexington, on Tuesday, August 11, 1925 at <br />7;30 P. M. The following members of the Board were present; <br />Messrs. J. Chester Hutchinson, Theodore A. Custance, Albert H. <br />Burnham and Charles H. Miles. The Supt. of Public Works was also <br />present. <br />Hearing was declared open upon application of Harold D. <br />Diehl of 82 Wollaston Avenue, Arlington, for approval of plans <br />of Coolidge Avenue from Adams Street to Hancock Street. <br />As the engineer for Mr. Diehl did not have the plans ready <br />to place before the Board no action was taken and the heating was <br />postponed for two weeks. <br />Hearing was declared open upon application of Felix Viano <br />of Bedford Street for permission toerect a gasoline filling station <br />on his premises at the corner of Reed Street. <br />Fred N. Viano came before the Board and stated that he <br />intended to run the filling station and to have his agency for <br />Hudson -Essex cars there. <br />' The Board considered the proposition and decided not to <br />grant the permit. <br />Hearing was declared open upon the application of Beatrice <br />Lamont for permission to erect a private garage on her premises. <br />No persons appeared to object and the Board voted to grant <br />the permit. <br />Permission was granted to the Edison Elec. Ill. Co. to erect <br />two poles on blossom Street, near the corner of 'Waltham Street. <br />License was signed for Eugene Viano to sell Alcohol at the <br />Lexington Tire and Service Exchange. <br />The Board signed the application of Alice A. Frost of Allen <br />Street for permission to board two infants. <br />The bond of Hans Sorensen necessary to be filed in connection <br />with his Public Carriage License was approved. <br />Application was received from G. W. Claflin of 168 Mass.. Ave. <br />for permission to install a gasoline filling station at 168 Mass. Ave. <br />It was decided not to grant a hearing on this application <br />as the Board felt there was no necessity for granting the permit. <br />' Letter was received from the Civil Service Commission in <br />regard to the appointment of James J. Sullivan as Acting Qhief of <br />Police. <br />The Board decided to appoint James J. Sullivan as Chief of <br />Police in the future. <br />