Town of Wilmington Annual Report 1960-1961, Part 15

Author: Wilmington (Mass.)
Publication date: 1960
Publisher: Town of Wilmington
Number of Pages: 290


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John J. and Mary T. Hayes v. County of Middle sex, Middlesex Superior Court. (Petition for assessment of damages in land taking. )


City of Boston v. Town of Wilmington, Suffolk Superior Court. (Action to recover for hospital care for resident of Wilmington. )


Campanella & Cardi Construction Co. v. Alfred Calabrese, Middlesex Superior Court. (Tort action for malicious interference with contract and obstructing way. )


Town of Wilmington v. Poorvu Construction Co. Middlesex Superior Court. (Action of con- tract for damages on account of defects in heating system of Wildwood School.)


Town of Wilmington v. Allick Epstein, Fourth District Court of Eastern Middlesex. (Pro- ceeding to enforce obligation to support. )


Town of Wilmington v. City of Malden, Middlesex Superior Court. (Action to recover re- imbursement for welfare payments. )


Town of Wilmington v. John Benevento, Middlesex Superior Court. (Bill in equity to enjoin removal of gravel. )


Town of Wilmington v. George Vokey, Middlesex Superior Court. (Bill in equity to enjoin removal of gravel. )


Poorvu Construction Co. v. Inhabitants of Town of Wilmington Middlesex Superior Court. (Action of contract to recover balance withheld on Wildwood School)


John McSheffrey, Petitioner v. Inhabitants of Town of Wilmington, Middlesex Superior Court. (Petition for assessment of damages for land taking. )


Philip J. Hennessey v. Board of Water Commissioners, Middle sex Superior Court. (Petition for reduction of betterment assessment. )


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B. (1) During the year 1961 the following new actions were brought by or on behalf of the Town:


Town of Wilmington v. Citizens Trust Co., Middle sex Superior Court. (Action to recover deposit to secure bid for kitchen equipment at new North School. )


Town of Wilmington v. Mary W. Folan, Adm. of Estate of Joseph F. DeCota et al, Middle sex Superior Court. (Action to recover Old Age Assistance payments. )


B. (2) During the year 1961 the following new actions were brought against the Town or its officers or agents:


Massachusetts General Hospital v. Town of Wilmington, Third District Court of Eastern Middle sex. (Action to recover for hospital care. )


Minot Anderson et al v. Louis E. Gage et als, Board of Appeals, Middlesex Superior Court. (Appeal from decision of the Board of Appeals denying application for variance. )


Curtis H. Ward v. County of Middle sex et al, Middlesex Superior Court. (Petition for assess- ment of land damages resulting from relocation of Federal Street. )


City of Boston v. Town of Wilmington, Boston Municipal Court. (Action to recover for hos - pital care. )


Millard Pipes et al v. Town of Wilmington, Middle sex Superior Court. (Petition for damages on account of land taking for the Water Department. )


Bessie Cohen, d/b/a/ Wilmington Grain Co. v. Board of Appeal, Middle sex Superior Court. (Appeal from denial by Board of Appeal of application for variance. )


C. During the year 1961 the following actions by or against the Town were finally disposed of:


John F. Hartnett et als v. Town of Wilmington, Middle sex Superior Court. (Disposed of by settlement by agreement. )


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Planning Board of the Town of Wilmington v. James P. Donahue et al, Land Court. (Dis- missed without prejudice by agreement with respondents to submit revised plan. )


Wright & Pierce v. Town of Wilmington, United States District Court. (Finally disposed of by affirmation by the Circuit Court of Appeals of decision of U. S. District Court in favor of the Town. )


Town of Wilmington v. Francis X. Lang et als, Commissioners of Department of Public Utilities, Supreme Judicial Court. (Disposed of by dismissal by Supreme Judicial Court of the Town's appeal from the Order of the Department of Public Utilities. )


Campanella & Cardi Construction Co. v. Alfred Calabrese, Middlesex Superior Court. (Case settled by payment of $250. 00 by Town. )


Town of Wilmington v. Poorvu Construction Co. Middlesex Superior Court.


Poorvu Construction Co. v. Inhabitants of Town of Wilmington, Middlesex Superior Court. (Both above cases disposed of by settlement by contribution by contractor of $700. 00 towards the cost of pump to correct heating defects. )


Town of Wilmington v. City of Malden, Middlesex Superior Court. (Disposed of by payment by City of Malden of $517. 45. )


Town of Wilmington v. John Benevento, Middle sex Superior Court. (Disposed of by agree- ment to dismiss. )


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Town of Wilmington v. George Vokey, Middlesex Superior Court. (Settled by agreement and


payment by Vokey of Town's costs. )


Philip J. Hennessey v. Board of Water Commissioners, Middlesex Superior Court. (Disposed of by payment by Town of agreed settlement of $500. 00)


Massachusetts General Hospital v. Town of Wilmington, Third District Court of Eastern


Middlesex. (Disposed of by payment by Town of $215. 53 to hospital. )


Town of Wilmington v. Mary W. Folan, Adm. of Estate of Joseph F. DeCota et al, Middle sex Superior Court. (Disposed of by payment to Town of $11, 200. 00)


D. Compensation was received by the Town Counsel in said matters and in all other matters during the year as follows:


Compensation $3,415. 00


Disbursements 35.91


$3,450. 91


(The above amounts were entirely on account of services rendered and disbursements paid in the calendar year 1960. )


Wilmington, Mass.


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BOARD OF ASSESSORS


TABLE OF AGGREGATES FOR WILMINGTON OF POLLS, PROPERTY AND TAXES, AS ASSESSED JANUARY 1, 1961


Compiled from the figures entered in the Valuation List:


Number of Persons Assessed:


Individuals


All Other


Total


On Personal Estate Only


16


38


54


On Real Estate Only


3,958


139


4,097


On Both Personal and Real Estate


163


27


190


Total Number of Persons Assessed


4,339


Total Number of Polls Assessed


3,423


Value of Assessed Personal Estate:


Stock in Trade


126, 520. 00


Machinery


479,766. 00


Livestock


32,480.00


All Other Tangible Personal Property


817,428.00


Total Value of Assessed Personal Estate


1,456, 194.00


Value of Assessed Real Estate:


Land exclusive of Buildings


3,006,700.00


Buildings exclusive of Land


22,698, 170.00


Total Value of Assessed Real Estate


25, 704,870. 00


Total Valuation of Assessed Estate


27, 161,064.00


Tax Rate per $1, 000 - $67. 00


Taxes for State, County and Town purposes, including Overlay:


On Personal Estate


97,565.00


On Real Estate


1,722,226. 20


On Polls


6,846. 00


Total Taxes Assessed


1,826,637.20


Number of Livestock Assessed:


General


Farm Animals Assessed


Horses (1 yr. old or over)


5


Neat Cattle (1 yr. old, or over) Cows (Milch)


21


75


Bulls 0, Oxen 0, Steers 0, Heifers 6


6


6


Swine (6 months old, or over)


232


976


Sheep (6 months old, or over)


6


0


Fowl


60


10,500


All Other


123


1,075


Number of Acres of Land Assessed


10,340


Number of Dwelling Houses Assessed


3,418


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RECAPITULATION - 1961


Total Appropriations (Taxation)


2,210,213.43


Total Appropriations (Available Funds)


163, 710. 23


2,373,923. 66


Tax Title Foreclosures


288.00


Amount necessary to satisfy final court judgments


9,440.38


Overlay Deficits (Overdrafts)


14,769. 47


Total Deficits (Abatements)


22,851.26


Pension Fund


26,312. 70


State Parks and Reservations


6,510.58


State Audit


6,338.93


Metropolitan Sewerage


37,470.06


Metropolitan Sewerage Connection Charge


7,660. 14


County Tax


20,608.27


Tuberculosis Hospital Assessment


4,574. 17


Overlay


95,118. 74


251,942. 70


Gross Amount to be Raised


2, 625,866. 36


Less Estimated Receipts and Available Funds:


Income Tax


173,613.67


Corporation Taxes


22, 105. 78


Reimbursement Publicly Owned Land


69. 35


Old Age Tax (Meals)


3,299. 69


Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise


152,600.00


Licenses


4,000.00


Special Assessments


3,600.00


General Government


5,100.00


Protection of Persons and Property


4,200.00


Health and Sanitation


3,000.00


Charities


19,800.00


Old Age Assistance


37,800.00


Veteran's Services


8,700.00


Schools


63,411. 45


Libraries


900.00


Cemeteries


3,700.00


Interest on Taxes and Assessments


6,700.00


State Assistance for School Construction


100,123.99


Farm Animal Excise


195. 00


Unclassified


7,600. 00


Sewer Rental


15,000.00


Total Estimated Receipts


635,518.93


Voted from Available Funds


163, 710. 23


Total Estimated Receipts and Available Funds


799,229. 16


Net amount to be raised by taxation


1,826, 637. 20


Personal Property


1,456, 194 @ 67. 00 per M


97,565.00


Real Estate


25, 704,870 @ 67. 00 per M


1,722, 226. 20


Polls


3,423 @ 2. 00 each


6,846.00


Total Taxes Levied on Polls and Property


1,826,637.20


Items not Entering into the Determination of the Tax Rate:


Betterment and Special Assessments added to taxes: a. Street Betterments and Interest b. Water Betterments and Interest Water Liens added to Taxes Total


1,512. 18


7,242. 99


7,041. 60


$ 15, 796. 77


Wilmington, Mass.


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PLANNING BOARD


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TOWE KARAGEN


Public Hearing


General Planning:


Zoning By-law is being reviewed in order to bring it fully up to date. Master Planning is anticipated in the area of the Police Station during the coming year.


Zoning:


After considering carefully the recommendations of the planning consultants, the Planning Board recommended to the Town Meeting amending the zoning map by increaseing the area of the Northern Industrial Zone in order to fully utilize the benefits of the recently completed Routes 93 and 125. The Town so voted and is now in a good position to offer additional locations for desirable industry.


Plot Plans:


All plans of land to be recorded at the Registry must be signed by the Planning Board either as component parts of a subdivision or as plans which do not constitute a subdivision. To determine each lot's status requires detailed scrutiny and checking by means of town records and maps. The board pro- cesses many such plans each meeting.


Subdivision:


Two subdivisions were fully considered after required public hearings. Both were accepted after many clarifications and changes had been made. They are Hathaway Acres Extension Part 1 off Hathaway Road, and Alderwood Estates off Woburn Street.


Parks and Recreation:


The Planning Board, as Board of Park Commissioners, completed many improvements at Silver Lake Beach. These included repainting the interior of the bathhouse, enlarging and resurfacing the parking area, installing new sanitary facilities, and enlarging and improving the beach area.


General:


The Planning Board wishes to acknowledge the full cooperation received from the people of the town, all the Boards and Town Officials, and hopes for their continued help during the coming year.


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HI MENILIAI Library Wilmington, Mass.


TOWN ENGINEER


The work load of the Engineering Department has been increasing every year, and it became necessary to augment the force during the summer months when it is most convenient to do the survey work. Mr. Eugene Lucier, engineering student from Dartmouth College, was hired for twelve weeks. He worked with the two co-operative students from Northeastern University to good advantage.


It was decided to establish coordinate points in every section of the town to tie-in with the Massachusetts Coordinate System, recognized by law under Chapter 47 of the Acts of 1941 amending Chap. 97 of the General Laws. The surveys made by the state engineers on the new Route 93 were tied to this system. Enough coordinate points are available along this Route, to use as starting points on the surveys in connection with the Town work. In this manner the system can be extended to take in every part of the Town, and refer all bearings to true North, and all points to a common system for the entire state. It is believed that this practice will be required by law sometime in the future. It will also facilitate the survey work for the Town.


Drainage problems keep coming up and are referred to this department for recommendations and solutions. The surveys performed during the year include: Marcia Road, Lawrence Street, Shady Lane Drive, Lawrence Court, Ainsworth Road, Silver Lake Beach Area, Dartmouth Road, North Street, Pleasant Road, River Street, Town-owned watershed North of Route 125 near the North Reading line, and Salem Street near the new Intermediate School.


Bounds were set along the Town line of Wilmington and North Reading between Salem Street and the Ipswich River. This line was staked in its proper location, and granite bounds were set at regular intervals. Bounds were also set at the intersection of Ainsworth Road and Route 125 ramp, and it is planned to set bounds as soon as weather permits, on the streets where surveys have been made.


Considerable work was done to prepare plans and descriptions of the areas which were rezoned for industry along Route 125 in North Wilmington and on Burlington Avenue west of the railroad tracks where Guild Plastics is building for a new industry.


Lines and grades were given to the town crews on the various construction projects whenever requested.


The department supervised the erection of the traffic lights at the corner of Burlington Avenue and Deming Way.


The Ferguson Subdivision which includes Woodland Road became active again during the year and demanded supervision by the department.


A new subdivision known as Alderwood Estates between Woburn Street and West Street was approved by the Planning Board and Board of Health during the year, and it is expected that construction will begin in the near future.


No gravel operations, except for landscaping purposes, took place during the year.


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BOARD OF APPEALS


Hearing Date (Advertised dates) Applicant


Reason for Appeal


Members Voting


Decision


Case #1-61 - 1/3/61 (12/8/60 & 12/15/60) Pineridge Cleaners


To install advertising sign on their building (owner of property, Johnson's Realty Trust) on Middlesex Ave.


(LG, BM, PH)


Granted


Case #2-61 - 1/3/61 (12/8/60 & 12/15/60) Wilson J. Belbin


of Andover Street and Route 125 (owner) Robert W. and Barbara J. Belbin


Case #3-61 - 1/24/61 (12/29/60 & 1/5/61) Woodbine Realty Corp.


Variance to authorize issuance of bldg. permit at 332 Lowell Street on land of Minot J. Anderson.


(LG, BM, PH)


Withdrawn


Case #4-61 - 2/7/61 (1/12/61 & 1/19/61) Paul A. Farrell


Variance to allow extension of living room of Brownell & Amy Malone, 26 Grant Street, closer to lot line than law allows.


(LG, BM, PH)


Granted


Case #5-61 - 2/14/61 (1/19/61 & 1/26/61) Minot Anderson


Variance for commercial use of his land at junction of Lowell Street and Route 93.


(LG, BM, PH)


Denied (Appealed)


Case #6-61 - 3/7/61 (2/9/61 & 2/16/61) John J. Ambrose


Variance for sign on property of


(LG, BM, PH)


Granted


DeMoulas Realty Co., Sherwin-Williams Co. Store, 240 Main Street


Case #7-61 - 3/21/61 (2/23/61 & 3/2/61) Herbert Pickering


Right to erect signs on four retail stores (LG, BM, PH) at 413 Main Street


Pending Awaiting plans from appellant


Case #8-61 - 4/18/61 (3/23/61 & 3/30/61) McDevitt Nursing Home


Variance to add a utility room to the Home at 14 Chestnut Street


(BM, PH, HC)


Granted


Case #9-61 - 4/18/61 (3/23/61 & 3/30/61) Robert Cady


Appeal to transfer a 30' strip of land (BM, PH, HC) Granted


at 21 Dorothy Ave. to an abutting owner.


Case # 10-61 - 4/18./61 (3/23/61 & 3/30/61 Harwood Realty Trust


Variance in Zoning laws to allow for erection of a commercial building at corner of Clark and Main Streets


(BM, PH, HC)


Denied


Case #11-61 - 4/25/61 (3/30/61 & 4/6/61) Thomas McGee


Right to live in existing dwelling while new one is being completed on the same lot at 400 Chestnut Street


(LG, PH, BM)


Granted under bond


Case #12-61 - 4/25/61 (3/30/61 & 4/6/61) Richard G. Usseglio


Variance to erect garage closer to lot (LG, PH, BM) Granted


line than the law allows at 98 Park Ave.


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Granted with restrictions


Variance in setback on land at corner (LG, BM, PH)


Hearing Date (Advertised dates) Applicant


Reason for Appeal


Members Voting


Decision


Granted with restriction


Case # 13-61 - 4/25/61 (3/30/61 & 4/6/61) John T. Shelley


Case # 14-61 - 5/2/61 (4/6/61 & 4/13/61) Pasquale Castaldo


Variance to build garage at 26 North St. (LG, BM, PH) closer to the lot line than is permitted by the zoning by-law.


Granted


Case # 15-61 - 5/2/61 (4/6/61 & 4/13/61) Frank Johnson


Variance to build garage 10 feet from the (LG, PH, BM) lot line at 47 West Street


Granted


Case #16-61 - 5/2/61 (4/6/61 & 4/13/61) Joseph & Helen DelTorto


Variance to build on Lot 29 Patricia Circle, lot approved by the Planning Board having sufficient area but not sufficient frontage.


(LG, BM, PH) Granted


Case # 17-61 - 5/9/61 (4/13/61 & 4/20/61) Roger C. Blake


Variance to build on lot on Chestnut St. not having the required frontage and area (owner, Millard Pipes)


(LG, PH, HC)


Denied


Case # 18-61 - 5/9/61 (4/13/61 & 4/20/61) Daniel Lyons


Variance to have narrower side yard than permitted in SRA District. (Rollins Road)


(LG, PH, HC)


Granted


Case #19-61 - 5/16/61 (4/20/61 & 4/27/61) Edward C. Whitney


For the storage of barrels and lumber on lot of land in South Wilmington on Woburn Street


(LG, PH, BM)


Granted


Case #20-61 5/23/61 (4/27/61 & 5/4/61) Robert A. Cook


For a sideline variance to erect a home (LG, PH, HC) on Lot 10 Christine Drive


Granted


Case #21-61 5/23/61 (4/27/61) Francis Linehan


For right to increase size and front - age of existing non-conforming lot on Forest Street


(LG, PH, HC)


Denied


Case #22-61 - 6/13/61 (5/18/61 & 5/25/61) Geo. H. & Virginia Dailey


For variance to erect garage 7 1/2 ft. nearer to the lot line than the law allows at 51 Chestnut Street


(LG, PH, BM)


Granted


Case #23-61 - 6/13/61 (5/18/61 & 5/25/61) Jackson Bros.


Variance to straighten existing side lot lines on four (4) lots on Shawsheen Ave. and Lake Street


(LG, PH, BM)


Granted


Case #24-61 - 7/11/61 (6/15/61 & 6/22/61) Burton B. Welton


To erect a dwelling 7 feet closer to front line than the law allows, lot adjacent to 236 Woburn Street


(BM, PH, LW)


Granted


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Case # 12A-61 - 4/25/61 (3/30/61 & 4/6/61) George Stevens


Right to put sign on building at 208 Main (LG, PH, BM) Street


Variance on lots 86, 87 and 88 Beacon (LG, PH, BM) Street, Wilmington Sq. Park, lots not having required depth, frontage or area.


Granted


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Hearing Date (Advertised dates) Applicant


Reason for Appeal


Members Voting


Decision


Case #25-61 - 7/11/61 (6/15/61 & 6/22/61) Marjorie E. Wilson, Admx. area or frontage (19 Shawsheen Ave. )


To divide her lot of land into two lots, one of which will not have the required


(BM, PH, LW)


Denied


Case #26-61 - 7/11/61 (6/15/61 & 6/22/61) Alphonse Savignac


To build a dwelling on lot of land near Richardson Farm on Woburn Street, not conforming to Section V-5 of Zoning By-law.


(BM, PH, LW)


Granted


Case #27-61 - 7/11/61 (6/15/61 & 6/22/61) Denis P. O'Donoghue


Variance of 4 feet side yard, to allow space to build a garage. (Lawrence Street)


(BM, PH, LW) No hearing


Case #28-61 - 7/25/61 (6/29/61 & 7/6/61) Samuel Milne


Variance to allow dwelling to be built on a lot on Chestnut Street, not having required depth or area.


(LG, BM, PH)


Denied


Case #29-61 - 7/25/61 (6/29/61 & 7/6/61) Walpole Woodworkers, Inc.


Variance to legalize open storage at 234 Lowell Street


(LG, PH, BM)


Granted


Case #30-61 - 8/10/61 (7/20/61 & 7/27/61) George Tzannos


Variance to build garage closer to lot line than the law allows. Lot 14 Marcus Road


(LG, BM, LW)


Granted


Case #31-61 - 8/15/61 (7/27/61 & 8/3/61) Ruth O. Saunders


Variance to build porch closer to lot


(LG, LW, HC)


Granted


line than the law allows at 22 Grant St.


Case #32-61 - 8/15/61 (7/27/61 & 8/3/61) John A. Grano


Variance to divide lot of land at 107 Aldrich Road into two lots, one with insufficient depth.


(LG, LW, HC)


Denied


Case #33-61 - 9/12/61 (8/17/61 & 8/24/61) Douglas C. Saunders, Jr.


Variance to change the use of a variety (LG, BM, PH) shop at Parker and Lowell Streets to a barber shop


(LG, PH, BM) Granted


Case #34-61 - 9/12/61 (8/17/61 & 8/24/61 ) Daniel J. & Angela C. Walsh


Variance in zoning. Permission to sell a house on a lot not conforming to Zoning laws, created unknowingly in 1957, at Canal Street (formerly Shawsheen Street)


Case #35-61 - 9/12/61 (8/17/61 & 8/24/61) AVCO - RAD


Variance to allow for construction of a (LG, BM, PH) Granted 2, 000 ft. parking lot beyond the 30 ft. extension of industrial zone, permitted by By-law, and for approval of in- stallation of a cooling tower and elevator pent-house 14 ft. and 3 ft. respectively above the permitted height of buildings, by Zoning By-law.


Case #36-61 - 9/19/61 (8/24/61 & 8/31/61) Generosso A. Capodilupo


To establish a real estate office at 168 (LG, PH, BM) Denied Main Street in a Residential Zone. (Assessors #44/186)


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Hearing Date (Advertised dates) Applicant


Reason for Appeal


Members Voting


Decision


Variance to provide an apartment for his (LG, PH, BM) father, with an outside stairway - at 616 Woburn Street (Assessors #58/16)


Granted


Variance to allow for the erection of a (LG, BM, LW)


Granted


garage and breezeway closer to lot line than law allows. At 711 Woburn Street. (Assessors #48/70)


Case #39-61 - 9/26/61 (8/31/61 & 9/7/61) AVCO - RAD


Variance to allow for erection of an antenna tower and ramp on Buildings 3 and 4 for research purposes. At 201 Lowell Street (Assessors #48/73A)


(LG, BM, PH)


Granted


Case #40-61 - 9/26/61 (8/31/61 & 9/7/61) Stanley R. White


Variance on unoccupied lot of land on Taft Road, to erect a single family dwelling, the lot having insufficient frontage. (Assessors #19/57)


(LG, PH, BM)


Denied


Case #41-61 - 10/3/61 (9/7/61 & 9/14/61) Bessie & Myer Cohen (Wilm. Grain & Bldg. )


To obtain approval of metal roofing in required sideyard as petitioned 5/8/58, and permission for extension of shed over storage space approved 6/17/57, by the Board of Appeals. 409 Main Street. (Assessors #42/22C)


(BM, PH, LW)


Part granted. Part denied. (Appealed)


Case #42-61 - 10/17/61 (9/21/61 & 9/28/61) John W. & Eva Parsons


To divide and erect a single family dwelling on their property on Boutwell Street. (Assessors #18/12)


(PH, LW, HC) Denied


Case #43-61 - 10/17/61 (9/21/61 & 9/28/61) Herbert & Gertrude Frederick


To move a property line on existing lots (PH, LW, HC) of land at the corner of State and Forest Streets so as to make two lots of land with proper width but insufficient depth. (Assessors #51/30)


For right to dispose of industrial waste (LW, HC, PH) No Hearing


Case #44-61 - 10/17/61 (9/21/61 & 9/28/61) Mary Benevento


from one factory in existing excavations in Benevento gravel pits off Salem Street,, N. Wilmington (Assessors #R1-30)


To establish real estate office at 284 (PH, LW, HC) Granted


Case #45-61 - 10/17/61 (9/21/61 & 9/28/61) George T. H. Smith


Shawsheen Ave. together with suitable signs. (Assessors #22/5)


Case #46-61 - 10/31/61 (10/5/61 & 10/12/61) Lauretta J. Davis


Variance on land on Faulkner Ave. to set off Lots 129 to 133 Silver Lake Pines Plan as separate lot, said lot having required frontage and area but not required depth. (Assessors #35/10)


(LG, PH, BM) Granted


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Denied


Case #37-61 - 9/19/61 (8/24/61 & 8/31/61) Russell Shurtleff


Case #38-61 - 9/26/61 (8/31/61 & 9/7/61) Ernest Seitz


Hearing Date (Advertised dates) Applicant


Reason for Appeal


Members Voting


Decision


Case #47-61 - 10/31/61 (10/5/61 & 10/12/61) Lauretta J. Davis


Variance to divide land of sufficient area (LG, LW, BM) into two housing lots, not having required frontage, lots #220 through 226 Silver Lake Pines Plan. (Assessors #35/10)


Variance on a lot of land at 107 Aldrich (LG, PH, BM) Granted


Road, to divide into two lots, one having insufficient area. (Assessors #20/4)


Case #49-61 - 10/31/61 (10/5/61 & 10/12/61) Albert C. Brun


second floor of building at 106-110 Main Street into apartments. (Assess. #45/141)


Case #50-61 - 11/7/61 (10/12/61 & 10/19/61) Texaco, Inc.


Variance at 275 Main Street to allow two (LG, PH, BM) identification signs in yard, and trade mark and company sign on building. (Assessors #43/4A)


Granted - allowing one yard sign.


Case #51-61 - 11/14/61 (10/19/61 & 10/26/61) John H. Sullivan


Variance on two lots adjacent to his (LG, PH, BM)


Granted


home, for building purposes, said lots having sufficient frontage and area but insufficient depth. 200 Salem Street (Assessors #90/142)


Case #52-61 - 11/14/61 (10/19/61 & 10/26/61) A. P. Rounds


Variance to remove gravel, surplus material, in the way of two streets to be constructed, in Hathaway Acres, North Wilmington. (Assessors #94/41E)


(LG, BM, PH) Granted


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Case #53-61 - 11/28/61 (11/2/61 & 11/9/61) Wilmington Coal & Oil


Variance in zoning laws to allow for the (LG, PH, BM) erection of a 50 ft. radio tower to con- tact delivery vehicles (340 Main Street) (Assessors #42/29)


Granted


Case #54-61 - 11/28/61 (11/2/61 & 11/9/61) Frank J. McGivern


Variance in zoning law to allow for the erection of a dwelling on lot on Kendall Street not having required depth and frontage. (Assessors #20/6)


(LG, PH, BM) Granted


Case #55-61 - 11/28/61 (11/2/61 & 11/9/61) Jackson Bros.


Variance from Building By-law to sub- stitute 60-minute United Lab Gypsum Board for required plaster over heater at Lot 36 Lake St. (Assessors #20/18)


Pending


Case #56-61 - 12/28/61 (11/30/61 & 12/7/61) Jackson Bros.


Variance to erect dwelling on Lot 23A Lake Street, having sufficient area and frontage but insufficient depth. (Assessors #22/35)




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