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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1934-06-21PLANNING BOARD MEETING June 2101954 ' A meeting of the Planning Board was held in the Conference Room of the Town Office Building Thursday evening, June 21, 1934. Messrs, Duffy, Glynn, Robinson, Greeley and Scheibe were present. Mr. Duffy read a report on the Daniel J. O'Connell hearing prepared by Mr. Kimball and himself. Mr. Glynn moved that the report be adopted and read at the Town Meeting to be held June 25th. It was a unanimous vote. The report on the proposed amendment (b) under Article 12 of the Tarrant for the meting June 25, 1934 (to be read if the south side amendment is delegated) was discussed, Motion was made and seconded that the report be adopted as corrected and it was unanimously voted. Corrections were made and the report signed. The report on the pro sed amendment (b) under Article 12 of the Tarrant for the Town Meeting June 25, 1534 (for use of the south side is approved in R.l) was read and discussed. It was moved and seconded that the report, as submitted, be approved, and it was unanimously voted. Mr. Greeley talked with Mr. Yaddison who made statement for the Baptist Church and asked him if he still felt the same as quoted in his previous letter, and he stated that the feeling was the same unless word Was heard from him. Mr. Greeley also talked with Mr. Trask regarding approval on Mass. Avenue Amendment and asked him if his feeling was the same as stated in his letter under date of November 22, 1933, Mr. Trask stated that the feeling of the Board of Selectmen was the same as set forth in their letter of November 22nd. The report on the proposed amendmsnt`(b) under Article 12 of the Warrant for the Town Meeting June 25, 1934 (to be read if this article is brought up first) was discussed. Motion was made and seconded and it was unanimously voted that the report be approved as corrected, The report on the proposed amendment (a) under Article 12 of the Warrant for the Town Meeting June 25, 1934 was read and discussed. Motion was made and seconded that the report be approved as corrected, and it was a unanimous vote. Corrections were made and the report signed. The members then went over to the Cary Memorial Building to see the lantern slide, Mr. Glynn felt that if the Town voted to put the areas on the north side of Mass. Avenue in a residential area, it would Strengthen the Town's view on the triangle because the side of the avenue with the town buildings will be residence and it is not probable that the triangle will be changed to business because it would be putting &.business district between two residence districts. It was decided that Messrs, Glynn and Robinson prepare their reports to be presented from the floor and take care of the lantern slide. The meeting was adjourned at 10:35 P. M* Respectfully submitted, Roland B. Greeley (Signed) Clerk Mases Avenue Amend - Mont