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451 <br />SELECTMENIS MEETING <br />I <br />APRIL 30, 1935. <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held <br />in the Selectmen's Room, Town tJffice Building, at 7:30 P.M. <br />Messrs. Ferguson, Gilcreast and Potter were present. The . <br />Clerk was also present. <br />Hearing was declared open at 8:00 P.M. on the application <br />of Arthur M. Roberts for permission to maintain a three car Roberts <br />garage of wood at Lot #38 Adams Street. Mr. Roberts garage <br />appeared and presented plans of the garage. No persons hearing <br />appeared in opposition and it was voted to grant the permit <br />subject to the approval of the Building Inspector. <br />Hearing was declared open at 8:05 P.M. on the <br />application of Ivar D. Johnson for permission to maintain <br />a one car garage of wood at Lot No. 43, Cherry Street. <br />Mr. Johnson was not present at 8:05 P.M., but a Mr. & Mrs. <br />Victor Erickson of Taft Avenue were present. Mr. Erickson Johnson <br />Informed the Board that he would not object if the garage garage <br />was to be built under the house, but that he would object hearing. <br />if it was to be a separate building. Mr. & Mrs. Erickson <br />then left the meeting. Mr. Johnson appeared directly <br />after and presented plans of the garage, showing that it <br />was to be constructed under the house. It was voted to <br />grant the permit subject to the approval of the Building <br />Inspector and provided that the garage is located under <br />the house. <br />Letter was received from Louis Palermo of 225 Chelsea <br />Street.s East Boston in which he made an offer of $500. for Sale of <br />the Angelo Jannini property on Hillcrest Avenue, and Jannini <br />stating that he was depositing $150. down. It was duly property. <br />moved and seconded that the Jannini property on Hillcrest <br />Avenue be sold to Louis Palermo for the sum of $500., down <br />payment of $150.00, and the balance to be paid in two years. <br />The matter of the mortgage is to be arranged with the Town <br />Counsel. <br />Letter was received from Philip K. Pearson of 48 Trapelo <br />Road, Waltham, in which he stated that he was enclosing Sale of <br />money order for $25. as a deposit against his offer of dahir <br />April 16th in the amount of $840,00 for the Cahir property property <br />on Grove Street, and that he would have the balance on <br />hand when the deed was ready. It was duly moved and <br />seconded that the Cahir property on Grove Street be sold <br />to Philip K. Pearson for the sum of $840.00, the deed to <br />be drawn up by the Town Counsel. <br />Letter was received from Mary F. Carroll of 676 Wml.tham Letter <br />Street extending thanks for the relocation of the street of <br />light near her home. thanks. <br />
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