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1J <br />1 <br />1 <br />Nov. 4.- 2. <br />g. Then, too, easements may have to be paid for get' - <br />ting rid of drainage. <br />h. The cost of circular curbings, required at street <br />intersections, when streets are finally built full <br />width, will have to be assumed at that time. <br />i. It is much more economical to build the entire road <br />at the beginning. <br />j. and lastly- every Exception made to the policy of <br />building streets their full width, paves the way <br />for further exceptions- with increasing liabili- <br />ties and dangers. <br />BTILDING LINES. <br />Mr. Moulton briefly confers with the Board relative to <br />the set -back releases,. -Ac. and promises to hav:: th;s� p;-titi- <br />tions taken up promptly at the next maeting.of the Selectmen. <br />The secretary receives from sir. Lmery the petitions rela- <br />tive to Waltham, iiuzzey, Clarke and Bedford Streets, and is in- <br />stuactad to deliver them to the selectmen, with the request for <br />immadiate action as promised by Are Moulton, <br />ISA iU CARY i+EADRiAI. BUILDING, <br />From information received, it becomes apparent that the <br />Conference Com:-nittee, solely from the motive of immediate saving <br />in cost to the Town, is inclining towards the Town Hall Site. <br />After a full discussion of the matter it is agreed that <br />the Chairman draft, for the approval of the Board, a letter to <br />be sent the Conference Committee discussing the undesirability <br />of this site from a Zoning standpoint - and indicating the <br />zoard's preference to the Cary Library site. <br />Meeting adjourned at 9/50 to Tuesday Nov. 11th, <br />Willard D. Brovrn, <br />Secretary, <br />