HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-07-14PLANNING BOARD MEETING
Monday, July 14, 1952
Present: Adams, Hathaway, Irwin, Potter, Ripley.
Meeting opened at 7:45 o'clock.
Crandall
Letter read from Mrs. Stephen Crandall, 46 Mass. Ave., Cambridge
with suggestions re driveways entering directly on Concord Turnpike.
Mr. Adams advised r&s. Crandall that this was not under the jurisdiction
of the Planning Board but under State control.
Ride Construction Co.
Discussion on Ridge development. Mr. Ripley suggested we write
them that it has been confirrbed that there is a laid -out street (Udine)
leading to their property which the Board feels is a Seasonable solution.
Arlington Reservoir
Mr. Adams stated he had been by the Arlington Reservoir recently
and felt there was a good spot there in Lexington territory which would
make a good swimming area. It was moved by Mr. Potter, seconded by Mr.
Hathaway, that we offer this suggestion to the Recreation Committee for
their consideration. So voted.
Bill
Bill presented by Louise M. Baker for secretarial service, June
2, 9, 11, and 23 0 $5.00 each, $20.00. Unanimously voted the bill be paid.
Carrio
I�. Carrig requested a date for hearing on Minute Man Development.
To be notified we have not as yet had approval from Board of Health on
Section 2 and this must be received before date for hearing can be set.
Peacock Farm
Mr. Henry Fournier and Mr. Compton appeared for tentative approval
of Section 1, Peacock Farm, comprised to two lots for model homes, bounded
on north by Watertown street, east by A. Penta, and west by Arthur Mason.
Tentative approval given and date for hearing set at 8 p.m. July 28, Town
Engineer's Office.
Also requested tentative approval of remainder of development sub-
ject to possible slight changes. Mr. Hathaway moved, Mr. Potter seconded,
that tentative approval on complete layout be given subject to possible
slight changes. So voted.
' Meeting adjourned at 9 o'clock.
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D. D. Hathaway, 04
Clerk