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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1928-06-25LEXINGTON, MASS. Planning Board Public Hearing June 25, 1928. A public hearing was held at 8 P. M. in the new Town Office Building, Lexington, Mass. in regard to change in the zoning by-law to change the existing two-family house district involving Parker St., Forest St., Muzzey St., etc. between the Playground park area, Waltham St. and Massachusetts Avenue, to a single-family house district. The hearing was called after public notice of fourteen days, as required by the zoning by-law, had appeared in the Lexington Times minute Man and was inserted by Assistant Town Clerk, Mrs. VIhittemore, who has the record. The meeting was called to order at 8.20 P.M. by W. D. 14ilne, presiding, and C. E. Glynn, acting as clerk. No other members of the Planning Board were present. Seven citizens were present. On a call for showing hands, four citizens expressed themselves as favoring the proposed amendment of the by-law and one was opposed. Mr. Greeley, Mr. Bailey and Mr. Mitchell all spoke in favor of the amendment. fir. Ferguson had a slight objection to the change and stated that he would not be personally affected. Mr. Hunneman also favored the change as did ','falter Ballard. The hearing closed at 8.50 P.M4, after arrangement had been made for the presentation of a motion under the article warrant for the town meeting and an informal gathering of the citizens present. W. D. Milne, Clerk. VI