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<br /> a • • <br /> v <br /> HISTORIC DISTRICTS COMMISSION <br /> A meeting of the Historic Districts Commission was held at <br /> 8 P.M. on Wednesday, September 19, 1979 in the Selectmen's Room, <br /> Town Office Building, Lexington. Present were Commissioners John <br /> R. Packard, Chairman; Georgia H. Williams, Secretary, John L. Davies, <br /> S. Lawrence Whipple; and Associate Commissioners Linda J. McAulay, <br /> Richard S. Morehouse and Howard C. Nason. <br /> Continuing its discussion of September 12, the Commission voted <br /> to approve the selection of Benjamin Moore's "Putnam Ivory" for the <br /> trim color of Amy and Nelson Gore's home at 822 Massachusetts Avenue. <br /> This followed an on-site inspection by Commissioners Whipple and <br /> Williams, ably assisted by Mrs. McAulay. <br /> At 9:15 Michael Doran came in to discuss two possible designs <br /> for a tool shed at Pine Grove Village. He was advised that a formal <br /> hearing would be needed, and was requested to furnish a sketch show- <br /> ing color selections for all buildings in Pine Grove Village, includ- <br /> ing the tool shed, and the location of the tool shed. <br /> The rest of the evening, before and after Mr. Doran's presenta- <br /> tion, was devoted to'a frank discussion of the conduct of the Commis- <br /> sion's business, an idea conceived by Mr. Whipple and approved by all <br /> members. <br /> Mr. Packard opened this discussion by reading from his draft <br /> of suggested changes in the town sign. by-law, to see if the Commis- <br /> sion as a whole wished to endorse this kind of participation in law- <br /> <br />
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