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1931-03-27
* ? - • '0 "rr .yam YrkiraTPArr 4.4, 1 •' kLtm1H0 DOAK SWING Ernest A. & !miry A. Rowland Marah 29', 1951 8:15 • 9100 P. !Ir "For consideration of the proposal to change from an F+1 Listriot to a Cl District, the lead located at the north- west corner of Lowell Street at Bartlett Avenue." yr. Olynn and ter. Kline were the only members of the fanning Board present, hr. Glynn taking charge. ;iirnest L. ltiowlandi- Owner of property. Has. been in business eight years, one year bef$rs the Zoning Laws went into effiot. Ria land on Lowell Street has 140' frontage and is 1001 deep. lis also owns two lots on Bartlett Avenue. :ants to moves the store back and add to it but cannot do it while it is in the residentlel district. Runs a regular roadside stand end sella groceries. v. Johnson, Bartlett Avenues,. Has no ©bjection. ;:idaey Jones, Lowell Streets- . 11as been a resident an Lowell Street for nine years. Thinks it will help out in the vicinity and will enable the people there to patronise neighbor.. hood stores, Ho objection. Frank Cook, Jr., Lowell Streets.. Asked it this change would be just for the Rowlands or for the whole district. If the Change was made so the store could be enlarged, they would spend their money in Lexington while at the present time they are trivia ing in Arlington. The locality needs this store. Has no objection. 14chard Barry, 102 Bartlett Ave. ; - Has lived hese five years Owns property. Loewe not object as tar as • the lowlands are concerned but does not want the whole district put into the business sone. Opposes if the two corners and a half a File along Lowell Street is changed. John !slier, Arlington:- Lame in late. Asked where the store was to be located. •R 1i:�. `n5r* yr.� F ]9.[1 T .. ..J tV4 . e. A• W.117. e�[ .- •in . r «{Y t 'tic Slay •1 !.� .•rte y�"y�', `�' '.;*•• � ; a,. _'� [-' f•P.1�✓-t_ :`-r. �.,} 114 'r 7( Rowland Hearing March 97, 2931 11 Kr. OiTtmt• Answered him and asked Mr. Rowland where the nearest store in Lexingtsa. rias. Rowlands* Replied that the nearest store was at the corner of Woburn Street about a mils away. Has not thought of putting in filling it.. tiers. Sells silk and groceries, and serves toe cream and sandwiches in the seiner. The store sets back only five feet from the new street line established last year. Mr. Lime:- 1 zplained to the people that if one part was put into the Business Listriot, it would *hangs the whole district. If the change was made, it would. have to remain business unless it was petitioned to change It back. i-owlands- Just wants to Improve the store. when the survey for the new street line was made, it cut in ors his land five ret. If the store wan moved beck, there would be more roam for parking in trout. Fichard Barry:- The district needs this store. Catherine ::haw, 8 Bartlett rreaues- Favors change very stuch. nineteen appeared. I