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January 7."`'i, 1966 <br /> The Historic Districts C®mmission met at $t00 P.I. in the Selectmena <br /> <br /> Room, Tovm Office Huilding. Present xere Philip B. Parsons, Secretary, <br /> <br /> Wilbur M. Jaquith, Ruth Bevan, George E. Graves and Associate Commissioner <br /> B~ax H. Strax. The chairman being absent from the meeting, upon motion <br /> duly made and seconded, it was vOTl'D that 1~*ilbur I~. Jaquith be elected <br /> Chairman Pro Tempore. <br /> Present at the meeting xere John W. Silva or Stop & Shop Inc. and <br /> Devid ~ewyer of University Sign Company. Mr. Silva and fir. Sawyer shored <br /> the commission the proposed changes in signs to be used in connection xith <br /> t}~a tax Stop and Shop building and the proposed conveyor to be used on the <br /> exterior of the building. They xere advised that a public hearing will be <br /> held on Wednesday, February 2, 1966 at $xls P. M. for amendment of their <br /> ®~dsting certificate of appropriateness for the installation of an exterior <br /> pick <br /> up conveyor and for a change in signs for the premises xhich front on <br /> both Bedford Street and Udorthen Road. <br /> At 8150 P.R4. the commission met with Ernest Giroux, William Welsh, <br /> George Matheson and Otis Brown, all representing Bginute Man Park Realty <br /> <br /> Treat, in connection xith their proposed building on the corner of Mass- <br /> achusetts Avenue and ~eriam Street. Also present was B6r. Robert Neiley, architect, <br /> <br /> rho showed the commission a seals drawing of theB~assachu~tts Avenue side <br /> of the proposed building, and a perspective shoring th® vier of the building <br /> from the library. zany questions xere asked those present by the commission <br /> members. It was agre®d that~r. Giroux submit a formal application for a <br /> certificate of appropriateness and a hearing xould be held on February 16, 1966. <br /> Tha meeting xas adjourned at lOsltS ~iZ~ ~ I! <br /> Phi. ~arson`'~~s~`~'""-'~! <br /> Secretary <br /> <br />