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1 <br />1 <br />Planning Board Meeting <br />Monday,June 18,1951 <br />Presentt Adams, Caouette, Irwin, Johnson, Potter, Ripley, <br />Meeting opened at 7:45 p.m. <br />1.9r. Ernest Lindstrom, Building Inspector, reported that he had <br />talked with r.1r.Joseph Goodwin of Pearl street ret the unsightly condition <br />of his property. r's. Goodwin had agreed to clean up and had partly done <br />so. However, there was still a lot of junk around and he was doing busi- <br />ness unlawfully. Mr. Lindstrom has written the Board of Selectmen for <br />further instructions. <br />Bop's Club <br />Mr. 'Pulliam 1.1aloney and 11r. Colby Kelly representing the Lexing- <br />ton Boyts Club appeared for discussion of contemplated purchase of Ryder <br />land between Winthrop Road Extenhion, Waltham Street, Vine Brook Road, and <br />Sherburne Road for future use of Boy's Club. They were advised that the <br />Board could do nothing until definite plans were submitted, but it was <br />agreed that the location was an excellent one for the purpose. <br />1Rhitcomb <br />Mr.E.J.Whitcomb of 77 food street appeared to see if he could <br />get relief for a water condition on his property. He was advised that this <br />area had not been included in the plans submitted for approval and that <br />therefore the Board could do nothing about it. The only relief would be to <br />get Town & Country to live up to their promises. <br />It was recommended that Mr. Adams request the Board of Selectmen <br />to set a definite time for Mr. Burns to meet with the Planning Board as too <br />much time is wasted waiting for him to get through with the Board of Select- <br />men. If this cannot be arranged for Monday evenings, it was suggested the <br />meeting night be changed to Tuesday. <br />Bills <br />Bill was presented by Adams Press for $1.88, advertisement 6/14/51 <br />of Lexington Estates Trust for hearing. Unanimously voted the bill be paid, <br />Mr.Adams not voting. <br />Imb <br />Meeting adjourned at 9 p.m. <br />W.rCaouettej <br />
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