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424 <br />called attention to the rats that were around the store, <br />rA <br />but she felt that the rats could be easily exterminated. <br />She was ready to cooperate to clean the place up and <br />10,000 <br />would do so right away. She stated that the yards had <br />been cleaned up outside. <br />150,000 <br />The Board considered the need of a sewer in Vine St. <br />2/3 <br />an emergency, and voted: <br />150,000 <br />The Board of Selecrmen of Lexington, acting as a <br />/3 <br />Board of Health, hereby give written notice to the occupants <br />15,000 <br />of the premises located at Numbers 2, 1®, 12, 14,16,18, <br />1/3 <br />19, 192, and 20 Vine Street, and Numbers 20 and Rear <br />35 000 <br />20 Woburn Street, Lexington, that the said Board of <br />6/7 <br />Health is satisfied upon examination that the said premises <br />45�OT0 <br />may become a nuisance or be a cuase of sickness to the <br />occupants or the public and require that the said premises <br />be vacated bar May 31, 1932. The said premises shall <br />not be again occupied as dwelling places thereafter <br />without written permission of the Board of Health. <br />By order of the Board of Selectmen <br />Acting as a Board of Health <br />by <br />Clerk. <br />The -:°Board also discussed the matter of the destruction <br />of the store and decided to have the Town Engineer take <br />pictures of the store at various angles. The Board voted <br />to send notice to Mrs. Mulvey ordering the destruction and <br />removal of the store inasmuch as the Board consider it a <br />nuisance and menace to health. <br />Representative Albert H. Burnham came before the Board in <br />regard to the Lexington damages in connection with the <br />construction of Concrod Avenue. He gave the following <br />as the land damages for each town: <br />Land Damage Percentage <br />Cambridge <br />$2000 <br />850. <br />Arlington <br />10,000 <br />40. <br />Belmont <br />150,000 <br />'6 <br />2/3 <br />Lexington <br />150,000 <br />23 <br />/3 <br />Lincoln <br />15,000 <br />13 <br />1/3 <br />Concord <br />35 000 <br />26 <br />6/7 <br />Total <br />45�OT0 <br />He stated that Belmont, Concord and Lincoln assess- <br />ments were now down fairly low. <br />He called attention to the meeting of the Ways <br />and Means Committee, Wednesday morning, and he felt <br />that the Chairman of the Board should attend. Mr. Trask <br />agreed to attend the meeting. <br />Mr. and Mrs. Parker who own property at the corner <br />of Eaton Road and Bertwell Road„ and Mr. Reynolds, came <br />before the Board in regard to the Parker garage. Mr. Parker <br />has a sketch of the garage locatd.d adjoining his house. <br />