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245 <br />he said that he alone could not determine where the poles <br />should be located and.he said that he had given Mr. Busby <br />' <br />of the Telephone Company to understand that he did not <br />Poles on <br />want the poles where they are now located. <br />Blossom Sty <br />Mr. Daly and Whitney Smith, his nephew, appeared <br />before the Board. The Chairman told Mr. Daly he did not <br />think that anybody had a right to say where the poles <br />s hould be erected but that anybody would have the right <br />-to say where they would like to have them erected. Mr. <br />Giroux asked Mr. Daly where he would like to have the <br />poles erected. Mr. Daly said that he always thought <br />that the poles would be erected on the other side of t1B <br />street. He said that as the poles were now located it <br />would be necessary to habe the wires at an angle to bring <br />them to the Peterson house but if the poles were on the <br />other side of the street, the wires would be in a strailght <br />line. <br />The Chairman told Mr. Daly that the matter would <br />again be talked over with Mr. Busby and the matter of <br />moving the poles to the other side of the street would <br />be discussed. He retired. <br />At 8:00 P.M. hearing was declared open on the appli- <br />cation of Harda W. Rowe for permission to maintain a <br />two car garage at 69 Blossom Street. Mr. Rowe appeared <br />Howe <br />and presented plan of the proposed garage. No persons <br />Garage <br />appeared in opposition. Mr. Ross moved that the permit <br />hearing. <br />' <br />be granted subject to the approval of the Building <br />Inspector. Mr. Giroux seconded the motion and it was <br />so voted. <br />At 8:05 P.M. hearing was declared open on the <br />application of George W. MacMullen for permission to <br />maintain a one car garage at 19 Taft Avenue. Mr, <br />MacMullen <br />MacMullen appeared and presented plan of the proposed garage <br />garage. No persons appeared in opposition. Mr. Ross <br />hearing, <br />moved that the permit be granted subject to the approval <br />of the Building Inspector. Mr. Giroux seconded the <br />motion and it was so voted. <br />At -8:10 P.M. hearing was declared open on the <br />application of George W. MacMullen for permission to MacMullen <br />maintain a onecar garage at 21 Taft Avenue. Mr. garage <br />MacMullen appeared and presented plan of the proposed hearing. <br />garage. No persons appeared in opposition. Mr. Ross <br />moved that the permit be granted subject to the approval <br />of the Building Inspector. Mr. Giroux seconded the <br />motion and it was so voted. <br />Mr. Frederick J. Spencer appeared before the Board. <br />He said that he wanted to know if the Board would grant Spencer <br />' him some money for the use of his car. He said that re car <br />when he received a salary of $2800. per year, he also allowance <br />received $200, per year for the use of his car. His <br />salary was increased to $3,000, and the allowance for <br />the car was taken away. When the reduction in salaries <br />
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