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PB-1 to PB-24, 1918-1988 Planning Board Minutes
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n <br />1 <br />PLANNING BOARD MEETING <br />February 4, 1946 <br />Present <br />Messrs. W orthen, Ferguson, Richards, Nickerson, Houdlette, <br />and Cromwell. <br />Parking Project <br />The Planning Board met with the Selectmen and the <br />Appropriation Committee to consider the parking project in the area <br />behind the theater. The only objections to the project that were <br />strongly voiced were from various individuals, including Mr. George <br />Smith, who felt that the parking area would be so large as to make <br />lots devoted to commerial use too small. <br />Charles H. McLaughlin <br />Mr. McLaughlin has acquired or plans to acquire the <br />property between Spring Street and the Concord Turnpike that Mr. <br />Carrig had recently planned to develop. Mr. McLaughlin, however, <br />feels that the project would be too expensive to develop if he has <br />to abide by the existing Board of Survey regulations as regards <br />roads. He was told by the Planning Board that it has no power to <br />change the Board of Survey regulations and that he should take <br />this matter up with the Board of Survey itself. <br />George W. Sarano <br />Mr. Sarano presented a pian of subdivision marked <br />"Everett M. Brooks, Newtonville, Massachusetts, January 1946, <br />Barrymeade Farm, Lincoln Street and Marrett Road." Subject to <br />providing for a turn -around at the end of Barrymeade Drive, the <br />Planning Board approved this subdivision. <br />Stamped Envelopes <br />It was voted to authorize the town to purchase 500 three. <br />cent stamped envelopes with the Planning Board imprint. <br />Next Meeting <br />The_next meeting will be on Tuesday, February 19, 1946. <br />Res ctfull witted, <br />1 0-41 <br />C erk <br />
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