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4 Cn <br />not be an asset to the community, He stated that there <br />were approximately 250,000 gallons of gasoline sold on the <br />corner in the course of a year and he thought the sales <br />would increase in the future.. <br />Mr. Scribner stated that in regard to Mr. Hinckley's <br />opposition, he could not see why another building built <br />around the corner and almost in the rear of the present <br />one, should be objectionable to the Hinckley's. <br />Mr. Kimball asked if a traffic count had been made <br />and Mr. Scribner stated that there have been five counts <br />made in the last three years and that the traffic on <br />Route #128 exceeded the traffic on Route #2 by far. A <br />count is now being made and the figures will be available <br />this week. He stated that the traffic on Route #128 was <br />heavier now than in the past three years. <br />No other persons wished to speak in favor or in op- <br />position and the hearing was declared closed. <br />At 8:40 P. M., a representative of the Wolcott <br />Realty Co. appeared before the Board with reference to that <br />companyts application for permission to maintain a one car <br />garage of frame construction at lot #D Hancock Street. <br />The hearing on the maintenance of this garage was scheduled <br />Wolcott for 7:45 P. M., but the representative stated that he was <br />Garage unable to be here at that time, The notice of the.hearing <br />Hearings was read by the Chairman, A plan of the garage was shown, <br />and as no persons appeared in opposition, Mr. Ferguson <br />and Mr, Potter voted to grant the application subject to <br />the approval of the Building Inspector. <br />At 8:45 P. M., an informal hearing was declared open <br />Informal on the acceptance of Moreland Avenue and Swan Lane. <br />Hearing on Mr, Henry Flynn of Oakland Avenue stated that he had <br />Acceptance talked to quite a f ew of his neighbors in the bicinity and <br />of Moreland they all wanted to have Moreland Avenue from Fern Street <br />Ave. & Swan to the foot of Oakland Avenue, accepted. <br />Lane. <br />Mrs. Bridget Leary appeared before the Board with re- <br />ference to her property on vine Street, The Board of <br />Health had received a complaint because of an overflowing <br />cesspool on the property. Mrs. Leary stated that she was <br />Leary and <br />willing to connect with the sewer rather than have.any <br />Kinneen <br />mor® -trouble over the matter. She stated., however, that <br />Property, <br />the had always had trouble with the Kinneen_family living <br />Vine Street. <br />next door and that was.the reason the complaint had been <br />made. She informed the Board that Mrs, Kinneen's brother <br />was living in a small shack in the.rear of the Kinneenre <br />house and that there were no facilities of any.kind in <br />the shack and bhe'thought that the Board should investigate <br />the matter, <br />The Chairman advised her that both the Building and <br />Health Inspector would be sent down.to investigate the <br />matter and report on it. <br />At 8:45 P. M., an informal hearing was declared open <br />Informal on the acceptance of Moreland Avenue and Swan Lane. <br />Hearing on Mr, Henry Flynn of Oakland Avenue stated that he had <br />Acceptance talked to quite a f ew of his neighbors in the bicinity and <br />of Moreland they all wanted to have Moreland Avenue from Fern Street <br />Ave. & Swan to the foot of Oakland Avenue, accepted. <br />Lane. <br />