IT
<br />ra�.T 1f3, 1934
<br />' is "-i'•F'�tln7
<br />oft'," 111Y11nEs �3Oar(3. '`,TaS h.e1d. in t1"le Oonference
<br />oom of the o m Uffice Build .nn,f on ldav, ,,-a-, lo, 1934, at 7.30
<br />eUte_n sr
<br />�. ,.., i. .. DuffirY Ulynn,urecle7-1 :'.11b',11, and UChcibe wore
<br />-ore sent .
<br />1'r. Luff-., �,;as elected, on .r. "ilynn+s riotion, to serve as
<br />Lei-Jnr"tonl s rel-)r.sentative on the i:eLional Planning Board.
<br />J_r. 1)uffv a mounced that there would be a Town , eetin3 on
<br />June 25, 1934, and that articles for said `mown-Loeting should. be in
<br />by
<br />June 5, 1934.
<br />Discussion of the zonin,,of i, -.ass. avenue between '. oburn atreet
<br />and
<br />Vine roof; s c7,'ed -,i t the ioar•d fell; that the present status
<br />became
<br />la,"r under false pretenses; thl.t the Board felt that this
<br />v°!'_tole
<br />area s!' ,ul_d e in a residential zone; t' at the ore sent status
<br />was
<br />r)refera:ale to t",at _ic':i existed )rior to t%ie '?'or:!n I eeting of
<br />Lass.
<br />larch
<br />26, 1934. It .:<as voter; to holm _earin s ane submit articles
<br />to
<br />the °'o;rn . eetin l) to see i'' t.nc "oning iv -Lai.; will be amended
<br />Avenue
<br />so
<br />,
<br />that the south side of i!%ss. lvenue ',rill be in a residential_ zone,
<br />and
<br />20 to see if Vie i'own cTishes to chap e the north side of the
<br />Amend -
<br />avenue
<br />back to a business zone.
<br />i:.r. rirlball ex-oressed the opinion, which seemed to be salared
<br />ments
<br />by
<br />the rest of the-ioarclI that the Board should urge the passa,f-;e of
<br />first r;ronosal, but s_�_ould, in anT- event, oT)oose the passage of
<br />'the
<br />the
<br />second, his feelinL bei i^; that it is better to have one side of
<br />t -e
<br />avenue in resicential zone than to have both sides in business.
<br />,_r. .'i -,ball moves. that the Board _sold hearings on the two
<br />proposals
<br />mentioned above. `i'-te -motion teas unanimously passed..
<br />.1r. .:r;ele-- roved t ,- t tele sate of the hearing be set for
<br />onda
<br />r, June llt;;?. '_ potion passed unanimously.
<br />. .°ras
<br />1:r. Greeley broua;ilt ur the question of newspaper publicity
<br />in connection '•ri t'n cro ects sponsored by the i1clanning iDoard. It
<br />seemed to be t`ie o-)ini.o:a of t'-1ose present Hat the "Lexington Ltinute-
<br />Ean" }-lad sho,,,,•ed little interest or s-7,opathy in the Planning Board's
<br />recent - r.•ojests, and that the hoard should endeavor to het more support
<br />and bac'«im f-lor,: the local mess. The lerk was instructed to pre-
<br />pare a ".Letter to the editor" exolai.nin'c and supporting the Board's
<br />new proposals, said letter to be anl)roved b; the Board before publica-
<br />tion.
<br />i.1scu.ssion of Er. ".'.K. GreelesTfs petition for an extension of 3elfry
<br />Bo1fry 'i'errace s__oled the matter could not be carefully con- Terrace
<br />sidered1-JJt1i.out ascertaining more information regarding the property*
<br />of i::r. ollis '11;cbster. The Cler1. ':,,as instructed to advise lir. Greeley
<br />to consult 'e _ti. --r. ebster on this point.
<br />Leeting Z,Tas adjourned. at 9:15 I'. i'•=.
<br />Respectfull3. subrmttted,
<br />Roland B. Greeley (Signed)
<br />Clerk
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