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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1931-06-19BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING JUNE 19, 1931. A regular meeting of the Board of Appeals was held at the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, at 8 P.M. Messrs. Maddison, Baldrey and Custance were present. The Secretary was also present. The Clerk read the notice of the hearing upon the application of Mary A. Whelan. Mary A. Whelan appeared at the meeting in favor of her application, and no other persons appeared for or against. She stated that she wanted to have a tea room and overnight tourists and intended to -serve breakfast for them. She has three rooms that can be let to tourists. The house that she owns, was formerly -the Warren Dais property and is almost opposite the Smith Bell Farm. She has two or three other small rooms that she did not intend to rent inasmuch as she f^lt that if she operated a tea room she may need these rooms for the help. She wanted to have a special lobster and chicken dinner. She already put up a sign advertising to accommodate -tourists just to see how much business she could get on that road. She has not as yet had any business. She purchased the house on or about April 15th of this year from Mr. Neil McIntosh. She made quite extensive repairs to the house inside to make it more convenient but she has not added anything and did not intend to add on any more rooms. Hearing was declared closed, and the Board laid the matter on the table until such time as all the members of the Board considered the application. The records of the meetings of May 28 and June 5 were read and approved. The Board discussed the application directed to the Board of Selectmen by Frank Perkins for permission to install two 1000 gallon gasoline tanks as an accessory use to his automobile repair business operated at the corner of Mass. Ave. and Oak Street. The Board discussed the matter and felt that Mr. Perkins need not make an application and pay the fee of ten dollars inasmuch as it was not the intention of the Board to grant any permits in a residence district. 129 Mary A. Whelk. application. The Board voted to hold a meeting on Friday evening, June :6, at which time the application of Mary A. Whelan for a tea room and' tourists at 259 Bedford Street would be considered and also the application of Frank Dias F. Perkins application for a roadside stand on Waltham Street. Letter was received from the Building Inspector in which he called attention to --the plans for the Bldg. Insp. proposed Pichette and Ahern garage, in which the re Pichette Board of Appeals recommended covering the outside & Ahern front wall with wood siding. He took this matter up garage .,with the State Fire Marshal, and was informed that this could not be done. He also stated that he received an application from Mr. John Baskin of Adams Street, to erect a green John Baskin house on East Street. This is in an R.1 District and application calls fora hearing. Mr. Baskin asked that the Board waive the hearing. The Board did not see any way that they could Waive the hearing on this case. The Building Inspector also reported that Ricci road- Mr. Ricci whose roadside stand permit expired June 11, side stand would apply for a pe=rmit as soon as he opens up the business. Mr. Boinay offered to pay the fee of $10, but Boiay refused to file anapplication for a permit. He has roadside not moved his stand back as ordered, and refused to stand. do so, saying that if he did so, the sun would ruin his produce. All other roadside stands are operated in accordance with the Zoning Law. The meeting dissolved at 9:05 P.M. A true record, Attes Clerk.