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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1936-09-21-STM-AG-APPROVAL 258 ATTORNEYGENERAL °S APPROVAL SPECIAL TOWN MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 21, 1936 Selectman Charles E. Ferguson moves to take up Article 6, whereby Mr. Lyon Carter offered the following motion. Voted: That the Town amend the Lexington Zoning By-Law and Map by changing from an R-1 District to a C-I District the parcel of land described as follows : At the junction of the Concord Turnpike and Watertown Street the parcel bounded easterly by the curve at said junction 55.98 feet; southerly by said Turnpike 277.50 feet; westerly by a line at right angles to said Turnpike 98.97 feet; northwesterly by a line at right angles to said Watertown Street 98.97 feet; and northeasterly by said Watertown Street 286.96 feet. Mr. Carter asked that the privilege b-e granted Mr. Calvin W. Childs to address the Town Meeting Members. The Town Meeting Members having voted no objections , Mr. Childs explained his proposition and reasons for his request. Mr. Neil H. Borden, Chairman of Planning Board, reads report. Motion of Mr. Lyon Carter seconded by Mr. William H. Ballard. General discussion, following speakers , Dr. James J. Walsh, John H. Devine, . William R. Greeley, Edwin B. Worthen, Robert L. Ryder, Arthur F. Hutchinson, Ernest Cutter, Clarence Shannon. Motion to amend Zoning By-Laws under Article 6 was put to a standing vote as follows : Yes Tellers No 25 George H.B. Green 7 89 Neil McIntosh 14 30 Charles M. Blake 2 144 2 Declared carried by two-thirds vote - 10:45 P.M. Lexington, Massachusetts October 6, 1936 I, James J. Carroll, Town Clerk of the Town of Lexington, Mass. , do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of Article 6 as passed at a special Town Meeting held September 21, 1936, and as same appears of record. James J. Carroll Town Clerk Boston, November 6, 1936. The foregoing amendment to the zoning laws of the Town of Lexington is hereby approved. Paul A. Dever Attorney General