HomeMy WebLinkAbout1937-09-27-STM-AG-APPROVAL 371
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S APPROVAL
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 27, 1937
Selectman Charles E. Ferguson moves to take up Article 23,
Mr. Clem H. Ferguson of the Planning Board presenting the follow-
ing
-VOTED: That the Town amend the Lexington Zoning By-Law
as follows
Under Section 3. Districts Defined. (b) , M.1 Dis-
*ricts ; by striking out Paragraph 1, which reads,.
Beginning on the easterly line of the Railroad prop-
erty at the northerly side line of Fottler Avenue and
extending along the easterly line of the Railroad
property for a distance of 2,700 feet, thence easterly
inward from said Railroad property a distance of 300
feet, thence southerly parallel with said Railroad
property to a point opposite the point of beginning,
thence westerly to the point of beginning.", and by
changing the Map in accordance therewith; and by chang-
ing the numbering of Paragraph 2 to become Paragraph 1.
Planning Board presents report.
Carried Unanimous 9:30 P.M.
Lexington, Mass .
October 18, 1937
I, James J. Carroll, Town Clerk of the Town of Lexington,
Mass. , do hereby certify that the above is a true and exactcopy
of Article 23 as passed at a special town meeting held September
27, 1937, and as same appears of record.
James J. Carroll
Town Clerk
Boston, Mass. , November 9, 1937 .
The foregoing amendment to zoning by-law is hereby
approved.
Paul A. Dever
Attorney General .
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 27, 1937
Selectman Archibald R. Giroux moves to take up Article 24,
presenting the following:
VOTED: That the Town amend the Lexington Zoning By-Law
and Map by changing the limits of the existing C.
District as follows :-
14. At the junction of Woburn and Lowell Streets
business districts upon each of the corners and extend-
ing for a distance of 200 feet along each street from
X72 .
the junction points of the side lines of each street
thence back at right angles to each said street until
the exterior lines intersect.
Planning Board presents report.
Carried Unanimous 9:35 P.M.
Lexington, Mass .
October 18, 1937
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 24 as passed at a special town meeting held
September 27, 1937, and as same appears of record.
James J. Carroll
Town Clerk
Boston, Mass. , November 9, 1937.
The foregoing amendment to zoning by-law is hereby
approved.
Paul A. Dever
Attorney General.
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 27, 1937
Selectman Charles E. Ferguson moves to take up Article 25.
Attorney Mason Stone representing Mr. Mullen asked per-
mission to go upon the floor to address the Town meeting Members .
Permission was granted, Attorney Stone presenting the following
vote:
VOTED: That the Town amend the Lexington Zoning By-Law
and Map by changing from an R.2 District to a C.1 District
the area bounded and described as follows :-
Beginning
ollows-Beginning at Fattier Avenue on the easterly side of
Massachusetts Avenue, extending southerly 265 feet,
thence turning easterly 190.24 feet to the Railroad
property, then turning northerly along the Railroad
property, 265 .38 feet to Fottler Avenue, thence turn-
ing westerly along Fattier Avenue 174.34 feet to the
point of beginning.
Planning Board read retort.
A standing vote was taken with results as follows :
In Favor Tellers Opposed
26 George W. Sarano 9
58 Ernest 0. Nichols S
_22_ Edwin B. Worthen 12
106 29
Amendment carried 9:58 P.M.
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Lexington, Mass.
October 18, 1937
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 25 as passed at a town meeting held September 27,
1937, and as same appears of record.
James J. Carroll
Town. Clerk
Nov. 3, 1937 .
The foregoing Zoning By-Law is hereby approved.
Paul A. Dever
Attorney General.
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING HEM SEPTEMBER 27, 1937
Selectman Charles E. Ferguson moves to take up Article 26.
Mr. Edward W. Kimball of the Planning Board presented the follow-
ing:
VOTED: That the Town amend the Lexington Zoning By-Law
and Map as follows :
By changing that part of Section 1. which now reads,
and as shown on the zoning map prepared by J. Henry
Duffy, Town Engineer, and filed with the Town Clerk
March 17, 1924, and all amendments thereto, which map
as amended is hereby made a part of this By-Law," to
read as follows :-
and as shown on the zoning map prepared by John T.
Cosgrove, Town Engineer, and filed with the Town Clerk
August 12, 1937, and all amendments thereto, which map
as amended is hereby made a part of this By-Law.
Report of Planning Board presented.
Carried Unanimous 10:00 P.M.
Lexington, Mass.
October 18, 1937
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 26 as passed at a special- town meeting held September
27 , 1937 , and as same appears of record.
James J. Carroll
Town Clerk
Boston, Mass. , November 9, 1937.
The foregoing amendment to zoning by-law is hereby approved.
Paul A. Dever
Attorney General.
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 27, 1937
Selectman Charles E. Ferguson moves to take up Article
P7 .
Mr. Donald E. Nickerson of the Planning Board offering
the following:
VOTED: That the Town amend the Lexington Zoning By-Law
as follows :-
By changing under Section 3. (b) , C.1 Districts,
paragraph 11, which now reads : On the easterly side of
Bedford Street the property known as the Carbarn prop-
erty, extending from Bedford Street to the Railroad
property, and on the westerly side of Bedford Street
extending southerly from a point opposite the northerly
boundary of the Carbarn property to Reed street and of
a depth of 100 feet from the westerly line of Bedford
Street." to read as follows :-
11. On the easterly side of Bedford street begin-
ning at a point on the northeasterly side of Bedford
Street said point being northwesterly and distant 145
feet from the southeasterly terminus of a curve of
radius 816.4 feet and extending southeasterly along
Bedford Street for a distance of 285 feet and extend-
ing in depth to the Boston & Maine Railroad and on the
westerly side of Bedford Street beginning at a point on
the southwesterly side of Bedford Street said point
being northwesterly and distant 154 feet from a stone
bound marking the southeasterly terminus of a curve of
radius 866.4 feet and extending southeasterly along
Bedford Street to the northeasterly side line of Reed
Street and of a depth of 100 feet from the adjacent
side line of Bedford Street.
Planning Board presents report.
Carried Unanimous 10:02 P.M.
Lexington, Mass .
October 18, 1937
I, games J. Carroll, Town Clerk of the Town of Lexington;.
Mass. , do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact
copy of Article 27 as passed at a special town meeting held
September 27, 1937, and as same appears of record.
James J. Carroll
Town Clerk
Boston, Mass. , November 9, 1937.
The within amendment to zoning by-law is hereby approved.
Paul A. Dever
Attorney General.