HomeMy WebLinkAbout1924-04-25April 25, 1924,
PLANNING BOARD MEETING.
The regular meeting of the Planning Board was held in the Selectmen's
ROOM on Friday evening, April St, at 7%45 o'clock; there being present
Messrs. Emery, Duffy, Tilton, Worthen, LSS. and W.D. Brown.
WADMAN
DEVELOP hNT.
In response to letters sent by the Secretary, relative to
a harmonious development of the Madman and adjoining proper-
ties, the following gentlemen sat in with the Planning Board,
Messrs, Blake, Wadman, Merriam, Custance, Earle, Kraetzer,
Fish and Wheeler.
All evinced interest in the purpose of the conferdnee,
expressed a, willingness to cc-operate as far as might be,
and freely discussed various-possibilities.
The suggestion of a connection between Meriam and Hancock
Streets, with a branch to Edgewood Road, appeals to all; but
it is realized that nithing definite-can_be worked out until
topographical data are obtainedby the Town Rngineer. Mr. Gus-
tance, for the Selectmen,-promises these shall .be obtained by
the Engineering Department and a tentative plan prepared for
another meeting to be held next Friday, and the Conference ad-
journs at 9/60.
LOWER MASS. AVE.
SET-BACKS.
The Chairman calls attention to the immediate need of se-
curing set-back agreements along Lower Bass. 'Ave., and among
the names suggested as of persons most likely to secure them
Mrs. Maynard's is regarded as the most premising. The Chair-
man will see her at once in regard to this.
BOSTON POSTAL
DISTRICT.
Mr. Baker, within a f^w days, will have his report ready.
His Inspectors have already been out here,'
1,dTTER TO .
Maclntosh.
The Chairman reads copy of letter sent by him to Mr. Neil'
Intosh urging his co-operation in securing better types of
residences.
Meeting adjourned at 19/0-0.
WillardD. Brown,
Secretary<