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155 <br />developed at all Mr. Lyon, at her request, thied <br />to iron out all the difficulties that could <br />possibly come up. They were told to go ahead <br />and prepare'pinns viii ich were accepted by the <br />Planning Board. She said they then applied <br />for water so that they could sell these lot.. <br />The Town granted the petitions with the idea <br />to supply this land with houses. <br />She said that it seemed to her that everything <br />was definitely in favor of the town. The land was <br />divided into large lots and she was very particular <br />to whom she sold the land. <br />The Chairman said that as he understands the <br />situation there should be a hearing before the <br />Board of Appeals. Mr. Bidwell said that Mr. Williams <br />has been trying to get a hearing for five weeks. <br />The plan that was filed with the original application <br />was taken by Mr. Williams for some other purpose but <br />he understands that the Building Inspector has a <br />duplicate. <br />The Chairman asked if Mr. Williams had applied <br />for a hearing before the Board of Appeals. Mr. Bid- <br />well stated that he has applied to the Inspector, <br />but the Inspector, as he understands it, has to <br />grant or deny the building permit in order to have <br />a hearing.. Mr. Williams has heard nothing from the <br />Building Inspector and can do nothing further about <br />presenting his case to the Board of Appeals. Mr. <br />Bidwell said that Mr. Lindstrom told him he was with- <br />holding the permit until he heard from the Board of <br />Selectmen. This matter has been before the town <br />and delayed for seven months. Mr. Bidwell said <br />that they were told last fall by Mr. Lindstrom if <br />they could go to the Town of Burlington and obtain <br />a permit he would issue one. Mr. Williams went. <br />to Burlington and then was refused a permit from Mr. <br />Lindstrom. <br />Mr. Williams stated that when he asked Mr. Lind- <br />strom for his plans Mr. Lindstrom assured him that <br />there would be no harm in taking them. TheChairman <br />inquired as to the proposed setback of the house. <br />Mr. Williams said he believed it is 28 feet. He <br />said that there is twelve feet of the house in <br />Burlington and twelve feet in Lexington. Mr. <br />Bidwell said that so long as they can build a <br />house they do not care how much of it will be set <br />in Lexington. The application was not guided in <br />any way in the setting of his plans in regards to <br />the school question. The Chairman asked if this <br />matter were so important to the owner to have the <br />20 or 28 feet that they needed to go through all <br />this. He asked if the lots could be sold on the <br />