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PLANNING BOARD MEETING
Dec. -24, 1925.
Immediately following the herring the Board discussed
with interested citizens the prclem of Post Office accommo.
dations, it appearing that the present quarters being out•
grown, the authorities have been searching for new locations
and have under consideration such inaccessible sites as the
Quinn property on Grant Street and the North Lexington car
barns. A telegram in regard to same was drafted by the
Chairman to be sent Representative Dellinger.
It was moved and voted that the set-backs of 20 feet and
15 Peet respectively adopted for the westerly side. of Hancock
Street between Bass. Ave. and Adams Street be reduced to 15
feet and 10 feet.
It was decided to hold the hearing relative to the zoning
of Precinct 1 on Thursday, December 28th in Emerson Hall; but
it afterwards transpired that other events occurring on this
evening made it unwise and the date was advanced to Friday,
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January 4th at 8 oclock.
Willard D. Brown,
Secretary
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