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The Chairman of the Selectmen opened the hearing and the
Clerk of the Board of Appeals read the notice of the hearing
of the Board of Appeals.
Mrs. Fanny P. Crown of Curve Street was present and
stated that the land owned by her father was in the business
zone and was a corner lot and he desired to get some revenue
from the property, having paid taxes on it for quite a number
Of years. She presented plan showing what would be proposed
to be placed on the lot providing the permit was granted.
She stated that they planned to lease the property and have
someone construct the building thereon.
Mr. Maddison called attention to the fact that a similar
petition was filed one year ago and inquired of Piss. Crown if
the conditions had changed there any since she had made her
prelious application which the Board refused. She stated
that there were no changes, simply that the property was in
' a business zone and her father would like to be reimbursed
for some of the expense of holding the property and she
thought that there was no objection to the permit being
granted. She stated, also, that stores could hardly be
placed there because there were already sufficient stores
across the street.
Mr. Maddison called attention to the fact that the more
filling stations there were, the more objection there would
be relative to the safety of children.
Mr. Roland Baldrey of 1093 Mass. Avenue appeared and
stated that he would like to register his objection to the
granting of the permit. He felt that this application was
a perennial event and he did not think conditions were any
different than they were before. He also called attention
to the fact that the applicant opposed the filling station
of Pichette and Ahern. He felt that there being a lot of
traffic that it would be a detriment to the neighbors. He
felt that although the land is in a business district that
there is a residential district adjoining and he felt that in
objecting that he was objecting for the interests of the Town
as a whole.
No other persons appeared in favor or against and the
hearing was declared closed and the matter taken under advisement
by the Board.
' A true record, Attest:
Clerk.
BOARD OF APPEALS
MEETING.
JUNE 5th, 1934.
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Joint
hearing of the Board of
Appeals_ and the Board of,
Selectmen
was declared open on the
application of Fanny P.
Crown for
permission to have a gasoline filling station at
859_863 Mass.
Avenue, at the corner
of Curve Street. Messrs.
Maddison,
Glynn, Ferguson, Robbins
and Hatch were present.
The Chairman of the Selectmen opened the hearing and the
Clerk of the Board of Appeals read the notice of the hearing
of the Board of Appeals.
Mrs. Fanny P. Crown of Curve Street was present and
stated that the land owned by her father was in the business
zone and was a corner lot and he desired to get some revenue
from the property, having paid taxes on it for quite a number
Of years. She presented plan showing what would be proposed
to be placed on the lot providing the permit was granted.
She stated that they planned to lease the property and have
someone construct the building thereon.
Mr. Maddison called attention to the fact that a similar
petition was filed one year ago and inquired of Piss. Crown if
the conditions had changed there any since she had made her
prelious application which the Board refused. She stated
that there were no changes, simply that the property was in
' a business zone and her father would like to be reimbursed
for some of the expense of holding the property and she
thought that there was no objection to the permit being
granted. She stated, also, that stores could hardly be
placed there because there were already sufficient stores
across the street.
Mr. Maddison called attention to the fact that the more
filling stations there were, the more objection there would
be relative to the safety of children.
Mr. Roland Baldrey of 1093 Mass. Avenue appeared and
stated that he would like to register his objection to the
granting of the permit. He felt that this application was
a perennial event and he did not think conditions were any
different than they were before. He also called attention
to the fact that the applicant opposed the filling station
of Pichette and Ahern. He felt that there being a lot of
traffic that it would be a detriment to the neighbors. He
felt that although the land is in a business district that
there is a residential district adjoining and he felt that in
objecting that he was objecting for the interests of the Town
as a whole.
No other persons appeared in favor or against and the
hearing was declared closed and the matter taken under advisement
by the Board.
' A true record, Attest:
Clerk.