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PB-1 to PB-24, 1918-1988 Planning Board Minutes
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At a meeting of the Planning Board held October 2, 1922 <br />the following members were present: William A. Ballard, Willard <br />D. Brown, Henry L. Wadsworth, and Dr. Tilton. <br />Mr. Harrison, the Superintendent of Public Works and <br />Hallie C. Blake, representing the Park Department were present <br />as guests. <br />A discussion was had of the future development of the <br />undeveloped area near the Centre of the town. <br />Mr. Blake explained his idea of a memorial arch at the <br />Parker Street Playground. <br />A plan of Mr. Duffy, the Town Engineer, of a possible <br />further extention of Forest Street em6soollag to Massachusetts <br />Avenue was studied by the Board. It was expressed as the sense <br />of the meeting that a more detailed plan,be made of the pro- <br />posed lay -out of Forest Street extention, showing possible <br />house lots, etc. <br />The Board decided that Mr. Nolan, of Cambridge shoad <br />be invited to address it and that the Selectmen be invited <br />to hear him. It was left with the chairman and Selectmen <br />to select a date. <br />The question of a Zoning plan for Lexington was taken <br />up and the sentiment seemed to be general that something <br />should be done at once to formulate a plan. <br />
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