HomeMy WebLinkAbout1951-04-30 PURRING BOARD MBSTING
Monday, April 30, 1951
Presents Adams, Irwin, Johnson, Potter, Ripley.
Meeting opened at 7s45.
Mr. Adams reporting on the Hull property stated that on Friday,
April 20, Mr. Stevens got a temporary injunction to stop action at the
gravel pit. This was served the following Monday and hearing was set
for Wednesday, April 25. Mr. Zitso took aerial photos of the area in-
volved. However, Mr. Hull decided to drop the matter until the formal
hearing which will take place some time in June.
Five 1e]Ad
Mr. Fletcher of Five Fields appeared requesting date for hearing
upon application for approval as a subdivision a portion of the property
located on Concord Avenue together with the extension of approximately
2,0000 ft. according to plats and profiles to be submitted. It was moved
by Mr. Potter and seconded by Mr. Ripley that a hearing on definitive plan
for development of Five Fields be held on Monday, May 21 at 8 p.m. in the
Engineer's office. This motion was voted with the understanding that he
secure the necessary forma from the clerk and file them together with
check and other pertinent data before the insertion of first ad.
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It has been called to the attention of the Board that Mr. Ryder's
bond has expired. The Chairman was instructed to write Mr. Ryer asking
him to extend the bond or prepare to include it in bond to cover next
piece of property to come before the Board.
Goodwin
A letter was read from Edith Bryant Taylor of Somerville and also
one from Mrs. John J. Hanrahan Jr. complaining of junk on the land of
Joseph A. Goodwin, 9 Pearl St., which adjoins the properties. They state
that it is unsightly, a nuisance, and a fire hazard; also that it affects
their ability to sell their property. It was moved by Mr. Potter and
seconded by Mr. Irwin that the Board ask Mr. Lindstrom to investigate the
matter from a business angle and the Board of Health Prom a sanitary view-
point, reports to be given at our next meeting.
It was voted to ask a representative of Minot, Williams & Bangs to
the next meeting for the purpose of discussing the parking problem.
It teas voted to notify all abuttors to the property of Silva and
Ryder affected by the hearings Monday, May 7 and Five Fields, hearing to
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be Monday, May 21.
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linfielA S.Couette,
Clerk
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