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BOARD OF APPEALS HEAUNGS
April 5, 1960
The Board of Appeals held hearings on Tuesday, April 5, 1960, in
the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, on the following petitions:
N. J. McCormack - to subdivide a parcel of land at 475 Concord Ave.
into twoo s, onwhich has three structures on it, the dwelling hav-
ing insufficient setback. Both lots would have insufficient frontage.
Ra and F. Hale - to add a 3 ft. extension to the front end of
garage at Y( School St. which will make distance from street line 22 ft.
William J. Corcoran - to operate a welding shop at 36 rear Waltham
St. to do we such as wrought iron railings, etc. All welding
to be done inside the building.
William H. Hamilton - to create two new building lots, C and D, on
which dwellings now exis$, at 24 and 26 Freemont St.
H= J. Travers - to erect a temporary addition to a non -conforming
building at 4U Earl.
Mrs. Mary Walsh - to permit second class construction for the addi-
tion to the a wn Nurshing Home at 265 Lowell St.
At the close of the hearings an Executive Session was held during
which the following decisions were made:
M. J. McCormack - denied
Raymond F. Hale - granted
William J. Corcoran - denied
William H. Hamilton - granted
Henry J. Travers - granted
Mrs. Mary Walsh - granted
All pertinent material with regard to the above petitions is on file
in each individual folder.
Ruch C. Brodhead, Clerk
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