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IJM <br />possible when asking for bids. In line with this, he asked <br />if it would be just as well if he confined the bidders to <br />Lexington men as P. F. Dacey and William A. Cann were the <br />only ones that bid last year although Armington did submit <br />a f igare that could not really be called a bid. Mr. Rowse <br />thought that outsiders should be asked to bid. Mr. Clark <br />thought that the three mentioned by Mr. Raymond were enough <br />to bid. He then moved that the Serrilla walk be approved. <br />Mr. Potter sedonded the motion and it was so voted. <br />At 8:30 P.M. hearing was declared open on the appli- <br />cation of Margaret A. Maloney for.permission to maintain Maloney <br />a one car garage at 289 Bedford Street. No persons appeared garage <br />in favor or in opposition. Mr. Potter moved that the hearing. <br />permit be granted subject to the approval of the BuLlding <br />Inspector. Mr. Rowse seconded the motion and it was so voted. <br />At 8:32 P.M. hearing was declared open on the appli- <br />cation <br />ppli-cation of Porter Brothers and Wilson for permission to <br />relocate the present underground tank for the storage of Gasoline <br />gasoline and to`.increase the capacity to five hundred hearing. <br />gallons. A Mr. Pillsbury appeared representing Porter <br />Bros. and Wilson. Mr. Potter moved that the permit be <br />granted subject to the approval of the Fire Department. <br />Mr. Rowse seconded the motion and it was so voted. <br />' At 8:35 P.M. hearing was declared open on the appli- <br />cation of Irma Dowling for permission to maintain a one Dowling <br />car garage at 27 Percy Road. No one appeared in favor or garage <br />In opposition. Mr. Potter moved that the permit be granted hearing. <br />subject to the approva 1.of the Building Inspector. Mr. <br />Rowse seconded the motion and it was so voted. <br />The Chairman read a letter received from the Arlington <br />Board of Health complaining of an overflowing cesspool at <br />3 Lowell Street, East Lexington. Mr. Raymond said that he Sewer - <br />had a copy of a letter written by an agent of the H.O.L.C. Lowell St. <br />addressed to the Town of Arlington requesting permission <br />to connect with its sewer and also a letter addressed to <br />the Lexington Sewer Department asking an estimate of the <br />cost of the connection. He thought the proper way to handle <br />it, was to have an agreement between Arlington and Lexington <br />and to have Lexington build it, assess it and be responsible <br />for it. Mr. Rowse moved that Mr. Raymond take the matter <br />up with Arlington and settle it as best as possible. Mr. <br />Potter seconded the motion and it was so voted. <br />Mr. Raymond reported that he received a request from Use of <br />the American Legion Auxiliary, Post 1138, for permission to Hall. <br />use Cary Hall on November 4th in the afternoon and evening. <br />Mr. Rowse moved that the request be granted. Mr. Potter <br />seconded the motion and it was so voted. <br />Mr. Raymond reported that Dir. Lindstrom had talked with <br />Mr. Poole, the Plumbing Inspector of Newton, and asked him <br />