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96 <br />reference to the land at the corner of Woburn Street and <br />Fletcher Avenue owned by D. J. O'Connell on which by an <br />instrument, O'Connell restricted two of the lots to R.1 <br />O'Connell <br />uses and the third lot to use as a filling station. He <br />property. <br />intended to put the filling station at the Mass. Avenue <br />SELECTMEN'S MEETING <br />NOV. 16th, 1937. <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held <br />in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, at 7:30 <br />P.M. Chairman Ferguson, Messrs. Potter, Clark, Giroux <br />and Ross were present. The Clerk was also present. <br />At 8:00 P.M. hearing was declared open on the appli- <br />Maddison <br />cation of Arthur N. and Minnib C. D. Maddison for per - <br />gasoline <br />mission to increase the capacity of underground gasoline <br />hearing. <br />tank located at 15 Winthrop Road, to five hundred and <br />fifty gallons. No one appeared in favor or in opposition. <br />Mr. Potter moved that the permit be granted, subject to <br />the approval of the Fire Department. Mr. Ross seconded <br />the motion and it was so voted. <br />At 8:05 P.M. hearing was declared open on the appli- <br />Miller <br />cation of Fred W. and Lucy A. Miller for permission to <br />gasoline <br />maintain one underground tank for the storage of gasoline <br />hearing. <br />in the capacity of five hundred and fifty gallons, at <br />16 Winthrop Road, Lexington. No one appeared in favor <br />or in opposition. Mr. Potter moved that the permit be <br />granted, subject to the approval of the Fire Department. <br />Mr. Ross seconded the motion and it was so voted. <br />, <br />At 8:10 P.M. hearing was declared open on the appli- <br />cation of August Wilhelm Carlson for permission to main - <br />Carlson <br />tain a one car garage at 17 Westminster Avenue. Mr. <br />garage <br />Carlson appeared and presented plan of the proposed <br />hearing. <br />garage. No persons appeared in opposition. Mr. Giroux <br />moved that the permit be granted, subject to the approval <br />of the Building Inspector. Mr. Ross seconded the motion <br />and it was so voted. . <br />Letter was received from the Town Counsel with <br />reference to the land at the corner of Woburn Street and <br />Fletcher Avenue owned by D. J. O'Connell on which by an <br />instrument, O'Connell restricted two of the lots to R.1 <br />O'Connell <br />uses and the third lot to use as a filling station. He <br />property. <br />intended to put the filling station at the Mass. Avenue <br />corner of the triangle which on the plan recorded is <br />marked "A". He says that by mistake the agreement as <br />recorded inserted the lots "A" and "C" as the lots which <br />are to be restricted to R.1 uses instead of the lots "Bt& <br />and "C". O'Connell now wants the town to take the nec- <br />essary action to correct the error. The instrument in <br />question was executed only by O'Connell and is in favor <br />Article <br />of the Town, James J. Walsh and Warren Russell. <br />Mr. O'Connell appeared before the Board and requested <br />for warrant. <br />that the Board insert an article in the Warrant for the <br />Town Meeting. The Chairman said that the Town Counsel <br />