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PB-1 to PB-24, 1918-1988 Planning Board Minutes
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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />PLANNING BOARD MEETING <br />January 16, 1956 <br />A regular meeting of the Planning Board was held <br />in the Town Engineerfs Room, Town Office Building, on <br />Monday, January 16, 1956 at 7:30 P.M. Chairman Adams, <br />Messrs. Abbott, Grindle, Hathaway, Irwin and Jaquith, <br />Mr. Snow, Planning Director, and the secretary were <br />present. Mr. Stevens, Town Counsel, was present from <br />9:10 to 9:40 P.M. <br />Mrs. Anne H. Milliken presented a bill for $10.62 BILL <br />for secretarial services. It was moved, seconded and <br />unanimously voted that the bill be paid. <br />The Board endorsed the definitive subdivision SUBDIVISIOt <br />plan entitled "Plan of Lots in Lexington -Mass. owned EXTENDING <br />by Dianne Estates, Inc. - 34 Revere St., Lexington", LIBERTY AVP <br />dated Oct. 19, 1955 and approved on December 20, 1955. <br />Consideration was given to notices of Board of <br />Appeals hearings to be held on January 17, 1956. In <br />regard to the Michelson petition, the Board decided <br />to reiterate its position taken in its previous let- <br />ters to the Board of Appeals, to be placed cin record <br />as being opposed to the granting of the petition and <br />to emphasize that, in its opinion, public convenience <br />and welfare would not be substantially served by the <br />granting of said petition. <br />In regard to the Miller petition for a Liberty <br />Mobile Home, it was decided to inform the Board of <br />Appeals that in the preparation of the Lexington Zon- <br />ing By -Law and its subsequent provisions, the Plan- <br />ning BBoard had intended that house trailers not be <br />permitted, that it felt inclusion of trailers in <br />residentlil districts tends to depreciate the value <br />of neighborhoods, that it wished to be placed on <br />record as being opposed to the granting of the peti- <br />tion and that, in its opinion, public convenience <br />and we;fare would not be substantially sbrved by <br />the granting of said petition. <br />The notices of Board of Appeals hearings to be <br />held on January 31, 1956 were also take$ under con- <br />sideration. It was decided to take no action on <br />any petitions to be heard. <br />BOARD OF <br />APPEALS <br />HEARINGS <br />
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