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PB-1 to PB-24, 1918-1988 Planning Board Minutes
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LEXINGTON, MASS. <br />Planning Board Public Hearing <br />June 25, 1928. <br />A public hearing was held at 8 P. M. in <br />the new Town Office Building, Lexington, Mass. <br />in regard to change in the zoning by-law to change <br />the existing two-family house district involving <br />Parker St., Forest St., Muzzey St., etc. between <br />the Playground park area, Waltham St. and Massachusetts <br />Avenue, to a single-family house district. The <br />hearing was called after public notice of fourteen <br />days, as required by the zoning by-law, had appeared <br />in the Lexington Times minute Man and was inserted <br />by Assistant Town Clerk, Mrs. VIhittemore, who has <br />the record. <br />The meeting was called to order at 8.20 P.M. <br />by W. D. 14ilne, presiding, and C. E. Glynn, acting <br />as clerk. No other members of the Planning Board <br />were present. Seven citizens were present. On a <br />call for showing hands, four citizens expressed <br />themselves as favoring the proposed amendment of the <br />by-law and one was opposed. Mr. Greeley, Mr. Bailey <br />and Mr. Mitchell all spoke in favor of the amendment. <br />fir. Ferguson had a slight objection to the change and <br />stated that he would not be personally affected. <br />Mr. Hunneman also favored the change as did ','falter <br />Ballard. The hearing closed at 8.50 P.M4, after <br />arrangement had been made for the presentation of a <br />motion under the article warrant for the town meeting <br />and an informal gathering of the citizens present. <br />W. D. Milne, <br />Clerk. <br />VI <br />
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