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Absent
Nelson, Mabel I.
Present
Evans, Robert T.
Absent
Perkins, Kaler A.
Absent
Hawkes, Arthur L.
Present
Price, Frederick J. C., Jr.
Present
Pike, Robert G.
Present
Stocker, Margery C.
Present
Stillings, Charles E.
Present
Thrasher, Charles E.
Present
Abbott, Roswell W.
Present
Farley, Leo
Absent
Davey, Frank H.
Absent
Farnham, Philip A.
Absent
Dixon, George B. Donovan, George
Present
Malloy, Edward J.
Absent
Homan, Arthur Lee
Absent
McTague, William H.
Absent
Morse, Howard W.
Absent
Moore, Charles H.
Present
Wilson, Edward W.
Present
Newhall, Herbert B.
Absent
Batchelder, Horace J.
Present
Niles, Walter L. C.
Present
Bentley, Oren O.
Absent
Searles, Sanford S.
Present
Gibson, Chester P.
Present
Starkey, Chester G.
Present
Homan, Ernest W.
Absent
Banks, William C.
Present
Moses, A. Willard
Present
Evans, Robert Henry
Absent
Persson, Otto F.
Present
Gibbs, Edward Jr.
Present
Townsend, Andrew W.
Present
Gray, Elmery E.
Present
Ainslie, Peter W.
Absent
Ramsdell, Horace C.
Present
Britt, Andrejw B.
Present
Rice, Roger O.
Absent
Bryer, Washington L.
Present
Russell, Frank E.
Present
Dodge, Agnes B.
Present
Stocker, Crawford H.
Absent
Light, W. Ernest
Present
Stone, Laurence S.
Absent
Ramsdell, Benjamin A.
Absent
Carlisle, Ralph H.
Present
Robinson, Henry R.
Absent
Anderson, Gustave A.
Absent
Wilcox, William J.
Present
Cashen, John Stanley
Absent
Britt, Iona E.
Present
Daniels, William A.
Present
Bucchiere, John J.
Present
Gibbs, Charles W.
Present
Carter, William J.
Absent
Hall, Fred M.
Absent
James, Charles S.
Absent
Reppucci, Frank
Present
Mandeville, Albert J.
Absent
Rockhill, William S.
Absent
Mckay, George E. Russell, Flora L. 1
Absent
Tarbox, Ernest F.
Absent
Anderson, Charles T.
Absent
Brazis, Albert B.
Absent
DeFronzo, Charles C.
Present
Briley, Henry
Present
Diamond, Nathaniel
Absent
Gibbs, Edward 3rd
Present
Gifford, Edward
Present
Present
Hutton, Reginald
Present
Merrill, Harry W.
Present
Present
Russell, Waldo B.
Present
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Greenlay, W. George
Absent
Hanson, Walter A. Absent
Holmes, Edwin M.
Absent
Humphries, Frank F. Absent
Lopresti, Joseph
Absent
Marsh, Clarence E. Present
DeFronzo, John
Absent
Pickering, Charles B. Present
Addison, Alexander S.
Absent
Willis, Frederick Bancroft
Beckman, Roger P.
Absent
Present
Campbell, Wallace
Present
Brooks, Wendell C.
Absent
Mason, George H.
Present
Bryer, Giles S.
Present
Mason, Herbert P.
Present
Bunker, Herman G.
Present
McDuffee, Charles B.
Present
Cronin, Dennis M.
Absent
Pratt, C. F. Nelson
Present
Gustafson, Arthur E.
Absent
Raddin, J. Arthur
Present
Hanson, David W.
Present
Sanborn, Lewis P.
Absent
Murphy, Frank M. Present
Bouve, Roger W.
Absent
Richards, Elmer J.
Absent
Braid, William Stewart
Present
Smiledge, Harold A. Absent
Clark, Raymond P.
Absent
Stewart, Daniel
Absent.
Curtis, Winfred F.
Present
Buffum, Wilson A .
Absent
Heath, Howard C.
Present
Chesley, Charles N . Absent
Howard, Clarence W.
Present
Coon, Ross E.
Present
Hubbard, William F.
Absent
Davis, Laurence F.
Present
Lang, John B.
Absent
Entwistle, James
Absent
Mac Vicar, John A.
Absent
Humphries, William C.
Absent
Downs, Leslie E.
Absent
Penney, Mary McD. Absent
England, Frederick J.
Present
Murphy, Charles R.
Present
Gillespie, Samuel E.
Absent
Quirk, Ralph
Absent
Hatch, Norman D.
Absent
Stewart, William B.
Absent.
Mason, Charles F.
Absent
Wilson, Viola G.
Present
Robinson, William H.
Present
Quarmby, George H.
Present
Smith, Maria E.
Present
Dodge, Harold E.
Present
Wheeler, Gilbert
Absent
Clark, James A.
Absent
White, Harry A.
Present
Dunk, Arthur C.
Absent
Berrett, Howard P.
Absent
Hayes, M. Edward
Present
Butterfield, Elmer E.
Absent
Mullen, John J.
Present
Fahey, William F.
Absent
Article 12.
Report of Planning Board on Article 12
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of Septem- ber 27, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article 12 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of Octo- ber 4, 1937 in the Town Hall on September 29, 1937. After discussion the board does not recommend the passage of the article.
M. EDWARD HAYES,
Chairman.
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Report of Hearing
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Arti- cle 12 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937 in the old courtroom of the Town Hall on Wednesday, September 29, 1937 at 7:30 P. M. Said article is the petition of Henry Gibbs and others to rezone land shown on Asses- sors Plan 2030 as lot A-4 for business purposes. The land is located at 681 Broadway.
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON,
Clerk.
Article 12.
Voted to amend the Zoning By-Law and the Zoning Map so that property shown as lot A-4 on Plan 2030 on file in the Assessors' Office, said land being located on the Newburyport Turnpike or Broadway at No. 681 be zoned for business purposes, for a depth of 200 feet from line of State Highway. 9:21 P. M.
Article 13.
Report of Planning Board on Article 13
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of Septem- ber 27, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article 13 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the Town Hall on September 29, 1937. After dis- cussion the board does not recommend the passage of the article.
Notice of Hearing
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Arti- cle 13 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937 in the old court room of the Town Hall on Wednesday, September 29, at 7:30 P. M. Said article is the petition of Clement Fearns and others to rezone the following described land for business purposes: Lots A-872 and A-271 of As-
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sessors' Plan 1042 on Broadway and lots A-288 and A-289 of same plan on Bow Street.
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON, Clerk.
Article 13.
Voted, that the Zoning By-Laws and Zoning Map be, and the same hereby is, amended so that the property shown as lots A-872 and A-271 on Broadway and lots A-289 and A-288 on Bow Street, which lots are shown on Assessors' Plan 1042 and on a plan on file with the Planning Board, be zoned for business. 9:31 P. M.
Article 14.
Voted: That the Moderator appoint a committee of three to investigate and report at the next annual town meet- ing with articles to cover any liability to the inhabitants of the town of Saugus for any illegal excavations within the town. 9:34 P. M.
Article 15.
Voted to refer Article 15 to the same committee as ap- pointed under Article 14. 10:27 P. M.
At this time a motion was made to adjourn at 10:35.
Report of Planning Board Under Article 15
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of Septem- ber 27, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article 15 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937 in the Town Hall on September 29, 1937. After con- sideration of the facts the board recommends the following change in Section 17-A of the Zoning By-Law; That the first sentence of the section be changed to read as follows:
Section 17-A. The removal for sale, or for any pur- pose other than construction upon the location involved, of sod, loam, sand, gravel and stone from single or general residence districts shall be prohibited.
M. EDWARD HAYES, Chairman.
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Notice of Hearing
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Arti- cle 15 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937 in the old courtroom of the Town Hall on Wednesday, September 29 at 7:30 P. M. Said article is the petition of the Planning Board to amend the Zoning By-Law so that the first sentence of Section 17-A shall read as follows:
Section 17A. The removal for sale or for any purpose other than construction upon the location involved, of sod, loam, sand, gravel, and stone from single or general residence districts shall be deemed non-conforming use of premises.
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON,
Clerk.
Article 16. Voted to indefinitely postpone. 10:30 P. M.
Article 17.
Voted to indefinitely postpone. 10:31 P. M.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:32 P. M. to convene again on November 8, 1937, at 8 P. M.
A true copy. Attest :
VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
November 3, 1937.
At a meeting of the Emergency Finance Board of the Commonwealth, held on the 3rd day of November, 1937, a majority of said Board being present,, the following vote was unanimously passed :
Voted : To approve for the Town of Saugus the following appropriation transfers as passed at the Special Town Meeting held on October 4th, 1937.
To
Amount
WPA Fund WPA Fund
Firemen's Salaries Account
Fire Department Expense Account for
Fire Engineers' Salaries . Fire Department General Expense 278.07
Special WPA Account for Re- Highway Account for Reconstruction of Dudley
construction of Dudley Street Street
3,500.00
Board of Public Welfare
Account .... . . $3,000.00
Chapter 90 Maintenance
Account 1,000.00
. Soldiers' Relief Account 4,000.00
Interest on Temporary Loans .
. Pension Account 480.00
Public Welfare Account
.Infirmary Account
500.00
Interest on Temporary
Hydrants
.01
Loans . 447.32 . .
. Pensions
26.23
Infirmary Unpaid Bills
19.33
Interest on School Bonds
105.00
Interest on Water Bonds
110.00
Interest on Welfare Notes
105.00
Interest on Fire and Police Station Bonds
81.75
Interest on Temporary Loans
Patrolman Thomas Spencer for Doctor's Bills. . . .
36.00
Fire Department Account
. Water Extension Account
200.00
Insurance Account
Water Extension Account
500.00
Fire Department Expense
Account . . $225.00. .. ยท Insurance 150.00. ... . Water Extension Account 375.00
.$2,000.00 1,500.00 . General WPA Account . Playground Account . Fire Department Expense 100.00
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EMERGENCY FINANCE BOARD by :
PAUL E. SOULLIERE,
Chairman.
GEO. W. SEARLE,
Acting Secretary.
A true copy. Attest :
VIOLA G. WILSON,
Town Clerk.
November 3, 1937.
At a meeting of the Emergency Finance Board of the Commonwealth, held on the 3rd day of November, 1937, a majority of said Board being present, the following vote was unanimously passed :
Voted : To approve the borrowing by the Treas- urer of the Town of Saugus of the sum of Five Thou- sand Dollars ($5,000.00) under authority of and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 107 of the Acts of 1937. The proceeds of this loan are to be used to meet the appropriation made for the Town's share of any Federal Emergency Employ- ment Relief projects. The term of the loan is set at one year.
EMERGENCY FINANCE BOARD by :
PAUL E. SOULLIERE, Chairman. WILLIAM B. COY, DANIEL F. DOHERTY, WILLIAM E. HURLEY.
November 3, 1937.
At a meeting of the Emergency Finance Board of the Commonwealth held on the 3rd day of November, 1937, a majority of said Board being present, the following vote was unanimously passed :
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Voted : That the Transfer of the Town of Sau- gus, passed at the Special Town Meeting held on October 4th, 1937, in the amount of Four Hundred Seventy Five Dollars ($475.00) from the Fire De- partment Expense Account to the Extension of Water Mains for approximately 360 feet on Broad- way be DISAPPROVED.
EMERGENCY FINANCE BOARD by :
PAUL E. SOULLIERE, Chairman.
GEO. W. SEARLE, Acting Secretary.
A true copy. Attest :
VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
ADJOURNED SPECIAL TOWN MEETING November 8, 1937
The meeting was called to order by the Moderator, Herbert P. Mason, at 8:19 P. M.
The salute to the flag was given.
The reading of the records of the previous meeting was waived by unanimous consent.
Article 15.
Voted to reconsider Article 15. Yeas 58 Nays 64. 8:47 P. M.
A motion to refer Article 15 to a committee was lost. Yeas 58 Nays 64
Article 16. Voted to reconsider Article 16. 9:08 P. M.
Voted to lay Article 16 on the table.
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Article 17. Voted to reconsider Article 17. 9:09 P. M.
Voted to lay Article 17 on the table.
Article 15.
Notice of Hearing
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Ar- ticle 15 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937 in the old courtroom of the Town Hall on Wednesday, September 29 at 7:30 P. M. Said article is the petition of the Planning Board to amend the Zoning By-Law so that the first sentence of Section 17-A shall read as follows:
Section 17A. The removal for sale or for any purpose other than construction upon the location involved, of sod, loam, sand, gravel and stone from single or general residence districts shall be deemed non-conforming use of premises.
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON,
Clerk.
Report of Planning Board on Article 15
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of Septem- ber 27, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article 15 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937 in the Town Hall on September 29, 1937. After con- sideration of the facts the board recommends the following change in Section 17-A of the Zoning By-Law; That the first sentence of the section be changed to read as follows:
Section 17-A. The removal for sale, or for any purpose other than construction or other improvement upon the loca- tion involved, of sod, loam, sand, gravel and stone from single or general residence districts shall be prohibited.
M. EDWARD HAYES, Chairman.
Article 15.
Voted: That the Town amend the Zoning By-Law so that the first sentence of Section 17-A shall read as follows:
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Section 17-A. The removal for sale, or for any purpose other than construction or other improvement upon the lo- cation involved, of sod, loam, sand, gravel or stone from single or general residence districts shall be prohibited.
Yeas 77 Nays 23 9:28 P. M.
Voted to take Article 16 from the table. 9:31 P. M.
Article 16.
Notice of Hearing
The Planning Board will hold a Public Hearing on Ar- ticle 16 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937 in the old courtroom of the Town Hall on Wednesday, September 29, at 7:30 P. M. Said article is the petition of the Planning Board to rezone the following described land, Lot 74, Section A, from business to residential.
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON, Clerk.
Report of the Planning Board on Article 16
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of Septem- ber 27, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article 16 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937 in the Town Hall on September 29, 1937. After dis- cussion the board recommends the passage of the article.
M. EDWARD HAYES,
Chairman.
Voted: That the Town amend the Zoning By-Law and Zoning Map so that the following described land, now zoned for business purposes, shall hereafter be zoned for residen- tial purposes; Section A of lot 74, being located on the Lynn Fells Parkway.
Yeas 88 Nays 0 9:34 P. M.
Voted to take up Article 34 out of order. 9:40 P. M.
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Article 34.
Voted : That a committee of five Citizens be appointed by the Moderator to investigate the schools and school system of the Town; said committee to have full authority to exam- ine all school and school committee records whatsoever, es- pecially those having to do with the election, re-election, failure to re-elect and the discharge of teachers including coaches, and those having to do with the marking or grad- ing, and attendance of the pupils in the Junior and Senior High Schools, but without, in any way, limiting the authority of said Committee to investigate and to inquire into any and all matters pertaining to the schools and school system; and that said committee be requested to report at the next An- nual Town Meeting, with recommendations.
Yeas 49 Nays 34 10:09 P. M.
Voted to take Article 36 out of order.
Article 36.
Voted that the Town do adopt the following By-Laws and Ordinances Regulating Auto-Trailer, Tourist Camp and Park Sites in the Town of Saugus:
Section 1. For the the purpose of this ordinance, cer- tain words and phrases are defined, and certain provis- ions shall be construed, as herein set out, unless it shall be apparent from the context that a different meaning is intended.
Section 2. Tourist Camp and Park Site Defined. A "tourist camp or park site" is any place where two or more over-night cabins, tents or trailers are located, or any premises designed or intended for the purpose of supplying to the public a location for over-night cabins, so-called, tents or trailers.
Section 3. Over-night Cabin, Tent and Automobile Trailer Defined. An "overnight cabin, tent and trailer" under this ordinance are construed to mean any build- ing, tent, or structure, house car, or automobile trailer, used for, or adaptable to use for, living quarters.
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Section 4. Unit Defined. A "unit" is a section of ground in any tourist camp used, or designed for use, as a location for a single over-night cabin, house car, tent or trailer.
Section 5. Restricted Areas. No tourist camp or trailer parking site shall be permitted to be located upon any land, park or beach land owned or controlled. by the Town of Saugus, except on such spaces as shall. be especially provided for the same.
Section 6. Over-Night Cabins, Tent and Trailer Reg- ulations. No unit shall contain less than six hundred (600) square feet in area, and no unit shall be permitted to accommodate more than one (1) overnight cabin, tent or trailer.
The provisions of this section shall not, however, be construed to prohibit any property owner, residing upon his land, from accommodating auto trailers of non- paying guests; nor shall they be construed as abroga- ting the right of any property owner to erect overnight cabins, as they are commonly known, under the above unit rules and under such sanitary restrictions as the Town may etablish. In such cases permits must be obtained. [See Section seven. (7)].
Section 7. Tourist Camp Permit. It shall be un- lawful for any person to establish, or maintain, or to per- mit to be established or maintained, upon any property owned or controlled by him, a tourist camp in the Town of Saugus, unless there exists a valid permit therefor granted by the Board of Health and existing in compli- ance with the provisions of this ordinance. The applica- tion for such a permit shall be accompanied by plans of the proposed or existing tourist camp, showing the loca- tion of all buildings, driveways, toilet facilities, baths, laundry facilities, slop sinks and other improvements, and such permit may be granted to anyone meeting the requirements as outlined. A minimum annual permit fee of ten dollars ($10.00) per ten unit or fraction
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thereof tourist camp shall be paid before such permit shall be issued.
Section 8. Plumbing and Sanitary Requirements. All tourists camp units shall be provided with a mini- mum for each sex of one (1) toilet, one (1) bath tub or shower, for every ten (10) units, or fraction thereof; a two compartment laundry tub, a slop sink and a wash basin with running water, for every ten (10) units or fraction thereof.
No dry or chemical toilet closets shall be installed or used within the limits of any tourist camp site and all such closets shall be sealed while within the limits of the Town of Saugus.
Section 9. Garbage. A sufficient number of tight- ly covered cans for garbage disposal shall be installed. Garbage so collected shall be deposited in the town gar- bage disposal area daily by the management.
Section 10. Limitation of Residence. It shall be unlawful to remain or live in any tourist camp for more than ninety days in any six months period, excepting, of course, bona fide employees.
Section 11. Record of Guests. "Persons, firms or con- porations conducting overnight cabins, camps or lodging places shall keep and maintain, or cause to be kept and maintained therein a register in which shall be inscribed the true name of each and every person renting or occupying such cabin, camp or room. Such register shall be signed by the person renting such cabin, camp or room or by someone under his direction. The proprietor or his agent shall write opposite each name the number or name of each cabin, camp or room assigned to and occupied by each guest; also he or his agent shall enter the state license number of any auto- mobile being used or operated by the registrant. The pro- prietor or his agent shall keep and preserve the record show- ing the date of registration and the time when the registrant entered and quit the cabin, camp or room. Any violation of this section of the by-laws shall be subject to a fine of twenty
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dollars. A copy of this by-law shall be conspicuously placed in each cabin, camp or lodging place as mentioned above." Such record shall be available at all times for inspection by the Police Department or the Board of Health.
Section 12. Lighting. Every tourist camp shall be adequately lighted by electricity.
Section 13. The Board of Health of the Town of Saugus shall have the power to promulgate rules and regulations for the enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance ;
Yeas 104 Nays 0 10:20 P. M.
Article 19.
Voted to indefinitely postpone.
Article 20 is pending before the meeting.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:30 P. M.
A true copy. Attest :
VIOLA G. WILSON, Town Clerk.
November 12, 1937.
Mrs. Viola G. Wilson, Town Clerk, Town Hall, Saugus, Mass.
Dear Mrs. Wilson :
This is to notify you that I have appointed and do here- by appoint as a committee to serve under the vote passed un- der Article 34 of the Warrant for the Special Town Meeting originally called for October 4, 1937 the following:
Rev. Harold T. Handley, Pleasant Street.
Mrs. Marion E. Drown, Raddin Terrace.
Mr. Harold E. Parker, Mountain Avenue.
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Mr. William S. Braid, Allison Road.
Mr. Harry W. Merrill, Walnut Street.
I shall appreciate it if you will formally notify the mem- bers of the committee of their appointment and will call their attention to Section 7 of Article 3 of the Town By-Laws.
Very truly yours, HERBERT P. MASON.
Received and entered November 13, 1937.
A true copy. Attest :
VIOLA G. WILSON
Town Clerk.
November 1, 1937.
Dear Mrs. Wilson,
I, Ernest A. Dunham, hereby tender my resignation as a member of the limited town meeting from Precinct Five, ef- fective herewith.
ERNEST A. DUNHAM.
Received and entered November 15, 1937.
A true copy. Attest :
VIOLA G. WILSON,
Town Clerk.
ADJOURNED SPECIAL TOWN MEETING November 15, 1937
The meeting was called to order by Herbert P. Mason, the Moderator at 8:17 P. M.
The salute to the flag was given.
The reading of records of the previous meeting was waived by unanimous consent.
Article 20.
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Notice of Hearing
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Arti- cle 20 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the office of the Selectmen, Town Hall, on Thurs- day, September 30, 1937, at 7:30 P.M. Said article is the petition of the Planning Board to amend Section 10, para- graph 2 of the Zoning By-Laws so that it shall read as fol- lows:
"For a one family house not under five thousand square feet (5000) except that in that area marked "A" west of the Newburyport turnpike, as indicated on a map filed with the Town Clerk, 1937, the minimum area shall be ten thousand (10,000) square feet."
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON,
Clerk.
Report of the Planning Board on Article 20
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of Septem- ber 27, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article 20 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 14, 1937 in the Town Hall on September 30, 1937. After dis- cussion the board recommends the passage of the article.
M. EDWARD HAYES,
Chairman.
Article 20.
Voted: That the Town amend Section 10, paragraph 2 of the Zoning By-Law so that it shall read as follows;
Section 10, Paragraph 2. For a one family house not under five thousand square feet, except that in the area marked "A" west of the Newburyport Turnpike (Broadway) as indicated on a map filed with the Town Clerk, 137, the minimum area shall be seven thousand five hundred (7500) square feet, with a minimum frontage of at least seventy-five (75) feet. Yeas 96. Nays 6. 8:38 P. M.
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Article 18. Voted to indefinitely postpone. 9:39 P. M.
Article 21.
Notice of Hearing
The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Arti- cle 21 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the office of the Selectmen, Town Hall, on Thursday, September 30, 1937, at 7:30 P. M. Said article is the peti- tion of Alice E. Lewis to rezone the following described land for business purposes : Lot A-6 of Assessors' Plan 1042 lo- cated on Broadway.
By WILLIAM H. ROBINSON, Clerk.
Report of Planning Board on Article 21
After advertisement in the Lynn Item, issue of Septem- ber 27, 1937, the Planning Board held a public hearing on Article 21 of the Special Town Meeting Warrant of October 4, 1937, in the Town Hall on September 30, 1937. After consideration of the facts presented, the Board does not recommend the passage of the article.
M. EDWARD HAYES, Chairman.
Article 21.
Voted: that the Town amend the Zoning By-Laws and the Zoning Map so that the following described land shall hereafter be zoned for business purposes, being shown as lot A-6 on Saugus Assessors' Plan 1042, and being lot of land on the Easterly side of Broadway and being bounded as follows :- Beginning at a point on the Northwesterly cor- ner of the premises on the Easterly line of Broadway, thence Southerly by Broadway Eighty-one (81) feet; thence Easterly by land of Bradley Four hundred and ninety-eight (498) feet; thence Northerly about One hundred (100) feet by land of Alice E. Lewis; thence westerly by land of Tash Four hundred and ninety-five (495) feet to the point of beginning.
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