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(WARRANT FOR SPECIAL REFERENDUM -- See Warrant Book)
SPECIAL REFERENDUM
UNDER
AMEND ZONING BY-LAW BY ADDING4RH-SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
DISTRICTS A DISTRICT ON THE EASTERLY SIDE OF
BEDFORD STREET.
MAY 3, 1971
In pursuance of the foregoing warrant the legal voters of the
Town of Lexington met in their respective voting places in said Town
of Lexington on Monday, May the Third in the year of our Lord
nineteen hundred and seventy-one at 7:00 in the forenoon.
The following places were designated as the voting places for
the various precincts: Precinct One, Harrington School; Precinct Two,
Adams School; Precinct Three, Cary Memorial Hall; Precinct Four,
High School; Precinct Five, Central Fire Station; Precinct Six,
Maria Hastings School. The following election officers having been
duly appointed by the Selectmen, and Wardens of the various precincts
were assigned for duty as follows:
Precinct One Precinct Two
Mary E, Clifford Warden Ilda J. Field
Marjorie E. Wirpio Clerk Agnes Heimlich
Virginia M. Warner Inspector Henry P. Meade
Eileen J. Fradette Inspector Alice G, Marshall
Margaret S. Magner Inspector Ida B. Fisk
Precinct Three Precinct Four
Randall W. Richards Warden Michael Lovezolla
Edna R. Anderson Clerk Mary G. Oliver
Marjorie Modoono Inspector Mary F. McCauley
Dolores M. Swan Inspector Edna F. Marshall
Mary C . Casey Inspector Rose J. Grant
Precinct Five Precinct Six
Joseph 0. Rooney Warden Mary J. Ferry
Helen L, Perry Clerk Elizabeth F. Downey
Alice Lillian Osgood Inspector Sally S. Hooper
Mary F. Irwin Inspector Mary V. Spencer
Margaret S. Wilson Inspector Helen G. Garten
The polls were declared open in each precinct at seven o'clock
A. M, and remained open until eight o'clock P. M., after which time,
after due notice, they were closed.
The election officers were sworn to the faithful performance
of their duties.
The total number of registered voters in each precinct as follows:
Precinct One 2,850 (Twenty-eight hundred, fifty)
Precinct Two 2,522 (Twenty-five hundred, twenty-two)
Precinct Three 2,401 (Twenty-four hundred, one)
Precinct Four 2,372 (Twenty-three hundred, seventy-two)
Precinct Five 2,713 (Twenty-seven hundred, thirteen)
Precinct Six 2 59 (Twenty-four hundred, fifty-nine)
Total 15,317 (Fifteen thousand, three hundred seventeen)
Reconciliation sheets were delivered to the Town Clerk at her
office.
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The Registrars of Voters and the Town Clerk canvassed
the results as follows:
Precinct One 1,339 (Thirteen hundred, thirty-nine)
Precinct Two 1,24.5 (Twelve hundred, forty-five)
Precinct Three 1,315 (Thirteen hundred, fifteen)
Precinct Four 1,210 (Twelve hundred, ten)
Precinct Five 1,603 (Sixteen hundred, three)
Precinct Six 1,269 (Twelve hundred, sixty-nine)
Total 7,981 (Seven thousand, nine hundred, eighty-one)
QUESTION NUMBER ONE
Shall the Town vote to approve the action of the representative
town meeting whereby it was voted to amend the Zoning By-Law by
adding under RH-Subsidized Housing Districts a district on the
easterly side of Bedford Street described substantially as follows:
Southwesterly by Bedford Street 40.08 feet;
Northwesterly by land of Carine 122.10 feet;
Southwesterly by land of Carine and Rice 125 feet;
Northwesterly by land of Savage 240 feet;
Southwesterly by land of Savage and others 303,20 feet;
Northwesterly by land of Stickle 484.1 feet;
Northeasterly by land of Riley 152.46 feet;
Easterly by land of B and M Railroad 577.60 feet;
Southeasterly by land of Lexington Lumber Company 497.40 feet;
Southwesterly by land of Balazy and Curran 130 feet; and
Southeasterly by land of Curran 125 feet.
Pr. 1 Pr. 2 Pr.333 ELLA. Pr. 5 Pr.6 Totals
Yes 380 4.46 441 528 537 386 2,718
No 943 797 865 669 1026 875 5,175
Blanks 16 2 9 13 40 8 88
Totals 1,339 1,245 1,315 1,210 1,603 1,269 7,981
In accordance with Chapter 381 of the Acts of 1954, more than
the necessary 20% having voted to reverse the action of the April 5,
1971 Adjourned Town Meeting, the action stands reversed and
Article 72 is not adopted.
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Town Clerk