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BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS
March 30, 1950
A meeting of the Board of Appeals was held in the Selectmen's
Room, Town Office Building, on March 30, 1950. Chairman Locke,
Messrs. Ripley, Duffy, Ballard, Lynah were present. The clerk was
also present.
At 8:00 p.m. hearings were declared open upon the following
petitions:
Board of Selectmen and Board of Fire Engineers for permission
to erect a new fire station on the site of the existing fire station;
located at 1006 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, under the provisions
of Section b, R.l and R.2 uistricts, subsection 6(d) and Section 9
of the Lexington Zoning By-law.
Five applications of the Gil Wyner Company for permission to
erect various temporary buildings at various locations in Lexington
in connection with the construction of the new Route 126.
No one was present on behalf of the Gil Wyner Company for the
hearings.
No formal hearing was held, but there were several persons
present who indicated that they would have questions in connection
with these buildings.
Mr. Locke dictated a letter to the clerk of the Board to be
addressed Gil Wyner Company as follows:
Gil Wyner Company
252 Box
Lexington, Massachusetts
Attention: Mr. L. H. Moore
Gentlemen:
Since no one appeared on behalf of the Gil Wyner Company
at the hearings scheduled for 8:15 p.m. on March 30, 1950, and
since questions by persons attending the hearings could not bd
answered, the Board was unable to consider your petitions.
It will be necessary for you to file new applications on
receipt of which new hearings will be advertised.
Very truly yours,
/s/ Errol B. Locke, Chairman
No further hearings had been scheduled for the evening and Mr.,
Locke declared the meeting adjourned.
Catherine Parello, Clerk
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