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TOWN WARRANT
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Middlesex, ss .
To either of the Constables of the Town of Lexington, in said
County, Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are
directed to notify the inhabitants of the Town of Lexington,
qualified to vote in elections and in town affairs, to meet in
the Cary Memorial Building, in said Lexington, on Monday,
the twenty-first day of September, 1936, at 8000 P. M. then and
there to act on the following articles :
Article 1. To receive the report of any Board of Town Officers
or of any Committee of the Town and to appoint other Committees .
Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the slim of
$529.51 from the Trunk Line Sewer Construction Account to the
Trunk Line Sewer Repairs Account.
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and
transfer sums from available funds to the following accounts :
Public Welfare
Health Department
Engineering Dept. Salaries
Engineering Dept. Expenses
Public Works, Supt. 's Office - Salaries
Public Works Building, Expenses
Town Offices and Cary Memorial Bldg. Expenses
Snow Removal
Garbage Collection.
Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to approve the purchase
of land outside the limits of the Town of Lexington, said land to
be used for an airport to be constructed under the Works Progress
Administration and maintained in conjunction with the Towns of
Bedford and Concord, and appropriate a sum of money therefor by
transfer from available funds or by the issuance of bonds or notes,
or act in any manner relating thereto.
Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate funds
for labor and materials on public works and for other expenses in
connection therewith. to be expended by the Selectmen for aidto
persons employed on various projects, and provide funds therefor
by transfer from available funds .
Article 6. To see if the Town will vote, upon petition of
Calvin W. Childs , to amend the Lexington Zoning By-Law and Map
by changing from an R-1 District to a C-1 District the parcel of
land described as follows :
"30 (b) . 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."
Article .7. To see if the Town will vote, upon petition of
Daniel J. O'Connell, to amend the Lexington
Zoning By-Law and Map by changing from an
R-1 District to a C-1 District the parcel of
land described as follows :
"A triangular parcel of land bounded on the
northwest by Fletcher Avenue distant 183.90 feet,
on the southwest by Woburn Street distant 320.22
feet, and on the northeast by the Boston and
Lowell Railroad Corp. right of way distant
317 .40 feet, containing about 27, 994 square feet."
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Article 8. To see if the Town will vote, upon petition of.
Sarah A. Cutler, to amend the Lexington Zoning
By-Law and Map by changing from an R-1 District
to a C-1 District the parcel of land described
as follows :
"On the easterly side of Pleasant Street beginning
at a Point about 100 feet from the northerly line
of the Cambridge Turnpike, extending northerly
one hundred and fifty ( 150) feet, along Pleasant
Street and of a depth of one hundred (100) feet,
the southerly side of the said parcel being
Clematis Brook."
Article 9. To see if the Town will vote, upon petition of
Eric S. Peterson, to amend the Lexington Zoning
By-Law and Map by changing from an R-1 District
to a C-1 District the parcel of land described
as follows :
FRAC the junction of Blossom Street and the new
Concord Highway upon the southerly side of the
new Concord Highway and the easterly side of
Blossom Street, extending 150 feet easterly along
the new Concord Highway and of a depth of 100`
feet from the southerly line of the new Concord
Highway throughout."
Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum
of $300.00 from the Sewer Construction Sundry
Streets Account to the Sewer Maintenance Account.
Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and
transfer funds to defray the expenses of the Lex-
ington Town Meeting Association, or act in any
manner relating thereto.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant seven days
at least before the time of said meeting as provided in the
By-Laws of the Town.
Hereof, fail not, and make due return on this Warrant,
with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, on or before the
time of said meeting.
Given under our hands, at Lexington, this eighth day of
September, A. D. , 1936.
Charles E. Ferguson SELECTMEN
Philip M. Clark
Archibald R. Giroux OF
Albert A. Ross
William G. Potter LEXINGTON
September 14, 1936.
To the Town Clerk:
I have notified the inhabitants of Lexington by posting
printed copies of the foregoing Warrant in the Post Office,
in the 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 seven days
before the time of said meeting.
Attest:
Patrick J. Maguire
Constable of Lexington