HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-03-09 . March 9, 1966
The Historic Districts Commission met at the time and place specified
in the public notice of the hearing on the application of Henri Hairstylists, Inc.
for a Certificate of Appropriateness with respect to the erection and display of a
new sign at 34 Bedford Street, which is within the Battle Green District.
Present were Donald R. Grant, Chairman, Philip B. Parsons, Secretary,
Ruth G. Bevan, George B. Graves and Wilbur M. Jaquith and Associate Commissioners
Max H. Straw and Donald B. White.
The chairman read the letter of application a nd the notice of hearing.
Mr. John P. Sarasin appeared in behalf of the applicant and showed the commission a
drawing of the proposed sign. Mr. Passinnissi of Stop & Shop Inc. appeared and
stated that Stop &. Shop had approved of the proposed sign, but would consider changes
in the sign. Mr. Sarasin answered questions asked by the commission members, and it
was agreed that he meet with the commission on March 16, 1966, at 7:15 P.M. and
submit to the commission three copies of the scale drawing of the sign. The hearing
was adjourned at 8:25 P.M.
Hearing was held at 8:15 P.M. on the application of Moore Homes Inc.
for a Certificote of Appropriateness with respect to the erection of a dwelling on
Lots B & 3a, Eliot Road, which is within the Monroe Tavern District.
The chairman read the notice of hearing and the letter of application
received from Mark Moore Jr. The chairman stated that he had talked with Mr. Moore
on the telephone regarding the application and that Mr. Moore would be out of town
on the date of the hearing, and he would be represented by a foreman. Mr. Moore's
foreman stated that the porch was in the process of being constructed. There were
many questions asked, and the question was raised if the porch would be visible from
any public street or way.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Cromwell of 9 Tavern Lane were present at the hearing
and stated that there were verydisappointed with the location of the porch.
It was agreed that the hearing be adjourned until March 16, 1966, at which
time the applicant would have more complete drawings to tubmit to the commission.
Mr. White raised the question as to whether or not t1 structures on the
roof of Stop & Shop building were satisfactorily screened. Discussion followed.
Mr. Jaquith showed the commission sketches of the proposed new districts
of the Historic Districts Commission.
The hearing was adjourned at 9:20 t -Q
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Philip B. 'arsons
Secretary
Due to the inability of commissioner4 Wilbur M. Jacilitb
to act on the petitionsof
John P. Sarasin, General '�anager, and d/b/a Henri Hairstylists and
Moore__ mes Inc. , the chair designates associates
to serve
in this action.
Dnt„ Chairman
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