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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-10-05BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS mOctober 5. 1950 A meeting of the Board of Appeals was held in the Selectmen'sj Room, Town Office Building, on Tuesday, October 5, 1950. At 8:00 PAA. hearings were declared open upon the following petitions: Ernest DeVincent - to continue the operation of roadside stand at the corner of Peasant St. and Concord Turnpike for a period of one year to date. Stewart C. Langille - to construct a three-foot extension on the rear of present garage at 38 Bat St. which would not have the red quired side yard. Albert F. Douglass - to use the building located at the rear pf #5 Muzsey St. forthe purpose of preparing fluids for hospital uses and other uses, for a period of one year to date. Wilda M. Ward - to operate a Nursery Group of 10 children at 233 Eastsit. for a period of one year to date. Johnstone Fitzgerald - to erect a 2 -car garage at 210 Grove Sf. ' for the purpose of storing the lumber and materials for building his house, which he hoped to construct in 1951. At the close of the hearings an executive session was held dut- ing which the following decisions were reached: Bonest DeVincent - granted with the following conditions: th$t the stand always be kept in a neat and orderly condition for the said of only the products of the land of the owner that is within the Towa. Stewart C. Langille - granted Albert F. Douglass - granted Wilda M. Ward - granted with the following provisions: that . the premises are kept in a neat and orderly condition at all times, and provided that the petitioner erects an enclosed play yardfor the children, with a further condition that the hearing unit be enclosed by fire resistant construction and entirely separated from the area io be used for this Nursery Group Johnstone Fitzgerald denied Muriel C. Stone, Clerk 1