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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1924-10-04Oct. 4, 1924. PLANNING BOARD MEETING. The second meeting of the Planning Board was held on the evening of Oct. 4th., the furl board being present, together with Par. Guthrie and Messrs. McIntosh and Gannett. LOWER MASS. AVE. SET -BACKS Mr. Guthrie reports difficulties in obtaining signa- tures to the petition for a 15' set -back from Oak St. to the Arl- ington line, the objections cheifly being: 1. As the Avenue may never be widened, why is the Planning Board in such a hurry now? 2. If they sign up for a 15' set -back now, might they not be asked, after the street line is established, to set their dwellings back 20 feet more? Mr. Emery will write a letter to Mr. Guthrie covering these points, and the Board expresses a willingness to meet with the residents of this section and discuss the problem with them. MR. MC' INTOSH. Mr. McIntosh and his Engineer, Mr. Gannett, submit a tentative lay -out of the Cary Farm property recently purchased by the former, showing same sub divided into 300 house lots. He will submit a 200 scale plan showingthe surrounding properties - also a copy of the lay -out for the Planning Board to consider in conjunction with a visit to the premises. BOSTON POSTAL DISTRICT. It appearing that the Lexington Board of Trade is anx- ious and willing to take over the task of securing admission to the Boston Postal District, it is moved and so voted, - that the petitions already prepared by the Planning Board, with signatures to same, be turned over to them. WALTHAT-4 ST. RESTRICTIONS. Mr. Leroy Brown returns petitions signed by over 75 per cent of the residents of Waltham Street asking for the estab- lishment of building lines on said street. EVENING FOR MEETINGS. it is agreed that for the present every other Tuesday evening be set aside for the meeting of the Planning Board, the next meeting to be held on Nov. 14th. Meeting adjourned. Willard D. Brown, . Secretary.