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PLANNING BOARD MEETING
onday, Feb. 1, 1954
Present: Grindle, Hathaway, Potter, Ripley.
The meeting opened at -7:45 o'clock. In the absence of Mr.'
Adams, Mr. Hathaway acted as Chairman.
DeVincent
1r. Ernest DeVincent of 76 Concord avenue appeared with plan of
land on corner of northerly side of Concord Turnpike and Pleasant street,
which he wished signed as not requiring approval. This the Board signed.
Hauck
Nr* Carl Hauck of Harbell street appeared with plan dated 1912.
He owns lots on both sides of the lower end of Harbell street and wished
to know, since he owned. -to the center of the street on both sides, if the
road could be abandoned. Left for advice of Town Counsel. Later: told
the Board had no interest and he could go ahead at his own discretion.
DeVries
11r. DeVries and Mr. Kenneth Oates appeared with over-all study
plan of land on Lowell street formerly of Pleasant Associates, comprised of
166 lots, dated January 1954. 11r. DeVries wished to get the general idea
as to the Board's approval. Left for further study.
Philemon St.
Since the Board of Registrars required signature on plan of Phil-
emon street as previously submitted, upon advice of Mr. Stevens the Board
signed.
Potter
Mr. William Potter submitted for Murray Potter plan of 4 lots of
land between I;arrett road and Bridge street for signature as approval not
required. This the Board signed.
Blackwell
The area designated for notification of persons interested in
petition for change in zoning as presented by Mr. Blackwell and -others is
as follows: both sides Bedford st. from Bedford line to Reed st.; Winter
st. to i-larvin and I;arvin st.; Reed st. between Route 128 and Garfield, both
sides; both sides Simonds to Blake rd.'and between Simonds and Route 128
(includes Ivan, Eldred, Donald, Calvin, Bernard, Justin); Route 128 to Gar-
field as extended to Bedford stl; Hinchey rd.; Westview St.; Sunnyfield
area.
Inasmuch as the usual fee for expenses involved in publishing ,
notice of such a hearing is adequate, but in this instance the cost is so
much greater than usual due to the length of the petition and the number
of persons to be notified, and inasmuch as the petition is brought in by
private citizens; it was felt that the Town should not bear the burden. Mr.
Potter moved, Mr. Hathaway seconded, that rir. Blackwell be billed for cost
involved. Unanimously voted by those present.
It was moved by Mr. Potter, seconded by Ips. Hathaway, that Mr.
Jaquith be invited to attend such Board meetings as he wished to in order
to become acquainted with the procedure. So voted.
Meeting adjourned at 10:40 o'clock.
Thomas S. Grindle,
Clerk
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