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PB-1 to PB-24, 1918-1988 Planning Board Minutes
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PLANNING BOARD MEETING. <br />Lexington, Mass. <br />June 24, 1927. <br />Present; Messrs. Emery, Duffy, Glynn, Cutler and Milne <br />of the Board. Mr. Chamberlain of the <br />Selectmen and Engineer Cosgrive. <br />A letter from the Selectmen asking views of <br />the board on granting renewal of permits for bill boards <br />of the Lexington Lumber Company on Marrett Street and <br />Massachusetts Avenue was read, and it was voted to <br />recommend that the permits be not granted. <br />The recent activities of the Board were <br />reviewed with Mr. Chamberlain. <br />Mr. Emery reminded Mr. Chamberlain that the <br />Board was now waiting on the Selectmen in the Vine <br />Brook Drainage matter. <br />Mr. Chamberlain reported in regard to the <br />Robbins cemetery that the title searcher stated it <br />would be a long and expensive task to run down all <br />the records and even then conclusive proof as to the <br />title being vested in the town or private interests <br />would be lacking. The general sentiment was that <br />it would be proper to proceed to lay down a building <br />line on either side of the cemetery, and leave the <br />final settlement to such time as it might be necessary <br />to widen the avenue. <br />Adjourned 10.30 P.M. <br />W. D. Milne, <br />Clerk. <br />
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