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PB-1 to PB-24, 1918-1988 Planning Board Minutes
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i..-13-59 <br />-2- <br />was to be done with his irregular parcel of land <br />which was mostly land -locked but had some frontage <br />on Lowell Street. He was informed that the Board <br />had no plans for the development of said parcel. <br />There being no further discussion in regard <br />to the subdivision, an expression of opinion was <br />asked of those attending the hearing. Two persons <br />indicated that they were in favor of approving the <br />subdivision plan, no one else indicated either <br />approval or disapproval. Thereupon the plans were <br />taken under advisement and the hearing declared. <br />closed at 8:30 p.m. <br />The Board endorsed the "Green Valley Section <br />Four" and "Colonial Acres Section Four" definitive <br />subdivision plans. Both plans were given to Mr. <br />Stevens, the first to be recorded by him in the <br />Registry of Deeds, and the second to be held by him <br />for registration in the Land Registration Office at <br />such time as he had obtained from the Colonial De- <br />velopment Corp. grants of easements and utilities in <br />the Colonial Acre development. <br />In response to a telephone call from the <br />chairman of the Lynnfield Planning Board with ref- <br />erence to House Bill No. 27251 the Board discussed <br />with Mr. Stevens what it was understood was the <br />content of the proposed legislation and its impli- <br />cations in regard to the rezoning of land. Mr. <br />Stevens was asked to obtain a copy of the bill and <br />to advise the Board on what action it might take <br />in regard to said proposed legislation. <br />After Mr. Stevens left the meeting, Mr.Snow <br />called the Board's attention to the Third Urban De- <br />sign Conference to be held by and at Harvard's <br />Graduate School of Design all day Saturday, April <br />25, 1959. Since six large scale residential devel- <br />opments were to be discussed by the conference, Mr. <br />Snow said he thought members of the Board might be <br />particularly interested in attending the sessions. <br />The Board voted to reimburse Mr. Snow $5.00 for the <br />conference.registration fee to pay for a copy of a <br />resume of'the conference proceedings for the Board's <br />use. <br />Mr. Snow gave a report of his conference <br />with Miss Constance Williams, Clerk of Senior Liv- <br />ing, Inc., a Massachusetts corporation, one of <br />' whose purposes is "to provide elderly persons on <br />a non-profit basis with housing facilities and <br />services specially designed to meet the . . . needs <br />GREEN VALLEY <br />SEC. 4 <br />BUSA <br />COLONIAL <br />ACRES <br />SEC. 4 <br />COLONIAL <br />DEVELOPMENT <br />CORP. <br />PROPOSED <br />LEGISLATION <br />H.NO. 2725 <br />URBAN <br />DESIGN <br />CONFERENCE <br />SENIOR <br />LIVING <br />INC. <br />
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