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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1933-06-19-STM-WARRANT 32 C' -TT MLTAiT Ii COLLOTTh OF MASEACHTS:ITS 1,EDDTES77-, cc. To either of the Constables of the Town of Lexington 471 said. Coanty Greeting: in he nna-.e of ie Commo-nwe711th of 1.1-,ssachasetts, yon are directed to notify the inhabitp-nts of the TO= of Lexington, .;aalified to vote in elections and in town affairs, to meet in the Cary Memorial Bailding, in said. Lexington, on Monday, the nineteenth day of Jana, :933, at 8 : 00 o' clock 2 . H. , then and there to act on the following articles : Article 1. To receive the report of any Board of TO= Officers or of any cammittee of the Town, and to appoint other comlittees. Article 2. To see if the Town will accept the report of the Committee on the Revision of the 21anbing By-Laws of the Town, appointed. October 31, 1932, adopt the by-laws on 21=abing and ,C,as Piping, nna appropriate and. assess money for the printing and pablishing of said by-laws. Article 3. To see if the TO7M will vote to rescind the, apropriation of T2107.81 for fire pensions passed at the annaP1 TO= Meeting, 1:arch 20, 1933, and ap-oro-coriate and. assess the cam of -,1107.81 for said acccant. Article 4. TO see if the Town will vote to rescind the vote passed. at the mow-1 Meeting, April 3, 1933, aatTiori74na- the installation G. a sewer in Bedford. Street, from Shirley Street northerly a distance of ap-:roxirPtely 120 feat . Article 5. To see if the Town 7477 pat-nnr4,, :e the Selectmen to install sewers in the following streets : Bedford Street , from Tewks-oary Street northerly a distance of approximately 120 feet ; Pinewood Street , from qumr4" Road. northwesterly a d4t-nt,. of approximately 241 feet ; O'ne= Street from Taft Avenre northerly a distance of a0x4ately 180 'eet ; Ca-7 Street from Taft ilvelnae northerly a distance of 7,7pproz-7rPtely 270 feet ; 33 Taft ffvenue from IJas . ve=e toward Charles Street a distance o_f approxinately 1050 feet ; and appropriate money for said sewer constrtction by direct appropriation or by transfer from other accounts. Article 5 . To see if the Town will vote to acquire from Sam Lippa of Lexington, Mass. his rights in water pipe laid in Fottler ilvenae in the year 1921 and pay "Him the sam of ; 392.54 therefor and to provide funds for same by direct appropriation or by transfer from other acco-erts. Article 7. 71:, see if the TO771 will vote to establish a Water Construct- ion Available Enrpins Account . Article S . To see if the Town will vote to install water mains in the following 1-macceptea streets, sabfect to the usual guarantee or the the assessment of bettermeTts and to take by eminent domain the necessary easement therefor : Taft Avenue from Mass. ,Avenue toward Charles Street a distance of approximately 7050 feet ; Cherry Street from Taft Avenue northerly a distance of approximately 180 feet ; Cary Street from Taft ivenne northerly a distance of approximately 270 feet; Cl=leason aoad from 'forth Hancock Street to Dee 7,oad, a distance of approximately 500 feet ; -Pine 7roll 7oaa running parallel with the 7ed-Pord Town Line '4-(1 a northerly direction, a distance of app-oxi-r,ntely 1E20 -Peet ; and -erovide far,ds for said installation by direct appropriation and by transfer from Water De-,-)artment Available Surplus Account , also to provide funds for other emergency construction. Article 9 . To see if the mown will vote to replace the 'oar incl, water water main in Bedford Street with a six inch riain from Westview Street in a northerly direction a .istance of approximately 1500 feet, and provide funds for said replacement by direct appropriation. Article 10. To see if the mown will vote to fix the salaries of the Town Clerk, Town Treasurer and Tax Collector to conform to the vote on salary reductions passed March 20, 1933, at the Town Meeting. 34 eR Article 11. 70 see if the TOVM 7111 vote to amend. the Zoning By-law and Zoning Map by cprging from a 0 .1 District to an M.1 District the following described -earcel of land owned by Robert L. Innis and Dougal McLennan; Beginning at a point in the southeasterly line of Grant Street, said point being northeasterly and distant about 158 feet from the northeasterly exterior line of Massachusetts Avenue, thence north- easterly by said line of Grant Street distant 142.7 feet, thence southeasterly by land of Boston and Lowell Railroad Corporation distant 139.4 feet , thence southwesterly by land of Town of Lexington distant 138.5 feet , thence northwesterly by land of Caroline A. Harrirgton distant 140 feet to po -rt of beginning. _ Article 12. To sae if the Town Will authorize the necessary convey- ances to straighten the boundary line of the East Lexington Playground and for that purpose will authorize the Selectmen to convey to Charles R. Joy parcels i and 3 an a "Plan Showing -Relocation of Playground Property Line, Laillgton, Massachusetts, May 1, 1933, John 1 . Cosgrove, To= -Engineer" on file in the office of the Town Clerk, in consideration of the conveyance to the tom by the said Joy of parcel 2 or the said plan, the said land to be conveyed by the to= being ;art of the premises heretofore taken by eminent domain by the to= from the estate of Ellen Store, the officer in charge thereof having notified the Selectmen that in his opinion such land is no longer required for ;1:2207 -10, purposes, o- act '71 any manner relating thereto Article 13. To see if the Town will accept from Charles R. Joy a co-,veyce of 1,-1d described as parcel 2 on a "Plan Showing Relocation of Playground Property Line, Lexington, Massachsetts, May 1, 1933, John T . Cosgrbve, Town Engineer" on file in the office of the Town Clerk, or act in any mar-ler 7-elating thereto . Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and assess the sum of : 1300. for the foreclosure and redemption of 7a= itles held by the Town. Article 15. To see if the Town will vote upon petition of Daniel J. O' Connell to amend the Le7irgton Zoning By-Law and map by changing from an R.1 District to , C . 1 District the following described parcel of landi A triangular parcel of land bounded on the northwest by 1etc--el- Avenue distant 183. 0 feet , on the southwest by 7obarn Street distant 320.22 feet, and on the northeast by the Poston and Lowell Railroad Corporation right of way distant 317 .40 'eat , containing 7:b.= 27,994 scun-e feet . , rticle. IS . To sea if t'-le To= will vote to amend th4-, :oda of 35 77-Laws of 19'7.2 by f.lding at thQ oni of tic1e 71 the Following: uSectio71 OG A71,7 looc,-,-E or officer in char,Te of a department may, with the approval of the Selectmen, soli any personal property or matel purchased for that deTDartment bat no lonP:er ired by it and not ezceedin g three hundred dollars in value ." Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to appro-friate and assess additional fuzds for the 7elfare Department . And you are directed to serve this 7:7arrant seven days at least before the time of said meeting as provided in the By-laws of the Town. Hereof, fail not, and inke due return of this 7Tarrnt , with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, on or before the time of said meeting. GiVeri under oar hands, at Lezington, this twenty-ninth day of May, A. D. 1933, Fobert E . Trash. ) ST,E07-1 John E. Giicreast . Charles 70 Ferguson. ) n77 Daniel J. O' Connell. ) John A. Lyons. ) LIYGTOY . CONSTABLE' S RETURN June 6, 1933. To the Town Clerk; I have notified the inhabitants of Lexington by postino- printed copies of the foregoing Warrant in the Post Office , in tTie vestibule of the Town Office Building and six other public places in the Town, and by mailing a printed copy of the same to every registered voter in the Town thirteen days befors the time of said meeting. Attest; Patrick J Maguire Constable of Lexington .