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94 <br />which. he stated that he had taken up the hatter of <br />.A <br />the complaint made on behalf of Mary Ball, Banks Ave. <br />through her attorney, Mr. Thomas P. Culhane; The <br />Opinion, <br />Town Counsel stated that he advised the Building <br />Town <br />Inspector that it made no difference; that the building <br />Counsel. <br />was incomplete and the fact that it was attached to a <br />S ELECTYEN I S MEETING <br />� <br />should order the structure removed as long as the <br />April 1, 1930. <br />addition to the building violated the lot line distance <br />A regular meeting of the Boar d of Selectmen was <br />The Board signed the statement authorizing the <br />held at the Selectmen's Room , Town Office Building, <br />gtate Dept. of Public 1,11orks to advertise for bids on <br />Constructicn <br />at 7:30 P.M. Messrs. Burnham, Custance, Blake, Shannon <br />of Mass. <br />Road to Lincoln Street . <br />and Trask were present. The Supt. of Public Works and <br />Mr. Custance in this connection, stated that he <br />the Clerk were also present. <br />asking for a conference with the Selectmen on the <br />The following permits for overhanging signs <br />matter of construction of this highway and payment bf <br />Overhanging <br />were signed by the Board: <br />sign <br />them at this conference. <br />licenses. <br />Eva M. Robinson 9 Waltham St. <br />E. Briggs regarding House Bill #1095. In Mr. Briggst <br />Lexington Tire Service 1802 Mass. Arte. <br />Tetter he stated that this bill was reported favorably <br />In regard to the persons who have not complied with <br />the Regulations, it was decided to give them 10 days to <br />com7.ly then if they did not comply with the Regulations, <br />to enforce the sane. <br />Letter was received from the Boston & Maine R. R. <br />Co. in regard to our letter written them relative to <br />painting their buildings in the Town for the <br />Tercentenary celebration. They stated that their <br />representative would call upon the Chairman of the <br />Board and explain the situation regarding the <br />painting of buildings. <br />Letter was received from the Town Counsel in <br />which. he stated that he had taken up the hatter of <br />the complaint made on behalf of Mary Ball, Banks Ave. <br />through her attorney, Mr. Thomas P. Culhane; The <br />Opinion, <br />Town Counsel stated that he advised the Building <br />Town <br />Inspector that it made no difference; that the building <br />Counsel. <br />was incomplete and the fact that it was attached to a <br />building properly located made no differences but he <br />should order the structure removed as long as the <br />addition to the building violated the lot line distance <br />of the Zoning Law. <br />The Board signed the statement authorizing the <br />gtate Dept. of Public 1,11orks to advertise for bids on <br />Constructicn <br />the construction of Massachusetts Avenue from Marrett <br />of Mass. <br />Road to Lincoln Street . <br />Avenue. <br />Mr. Custance in this connection, stated that he <br />had received a letter from the Dept. of Public Works <br />asking for a conference with the Selectmen on the <br />matter of construction of this highway and payment bf <br />damages. <br />The Board designated Mr. Custance to represent <br />them at this conference. <br />Letter was received from Representative George <br />E. Briggs regarding House Bill #1095. In Mr. Briggst <br />Tetter he stated that this bill was reported favorably <br />