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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1956-03-09Mr. Chairman told the Board that it would be a good idea to all members to take a view of the premises. Mr. Lund made a motion to have a special meeting on this case on February 20 at 7:00 P. M.. Mr. Chairm~a read the Board a leter from the Board of Selectmen inviting them to be present at a meeting of all departments in the Town Building on February 20. A letter was read from Arthur P. Colgate wishing a License to own and maintain sand and grave in the Town of North Andover. Due to lack of all information a letter was sent Mr. Colgate requesting him to send all information on this matter. Mr. Boeglin made a motion to adjourn the meeting. favor. Meeting adjourned at 9~30 P. M. Mr. Lund seconded this motion. All im Clerk The 'meeting scheduled toni~rt w~s not held. February20, 1956 -~~hairman ~.~. ~ Clerk March 9, 1956 Public Hearin~ The meeting vas called to order at 8:10 P. M. hy the Chairman. Members present: Ralph Finck, Chairman, Henry Lund, Alfred Boeglin, Al. Alvino and Nicholas Ntcet!:.a. Mr. Chairman read to all present the application of Louis Sirois, 92 Beverly Street, for a'variance of 4~6'' on a lot situated at lot 138 Wentworth Steeet. He wishes to 'eeect a single, family residence. The petdtioner, Lo,is Sirois, and abbutters R.L. Fred Lamber, Andrew Melnick and .Joseph Steen were present. The abbutters objected to a shack that N~. S~rois has at the property in question now, but was told by the petitioner that ss soon as he is ~ble, it will be torn down. ~,~. Lambert replied he had no objections as long as Mr. Sirois was 10' from his line at this the Board ihformed him that it wo~dd be 38' freer from his line. t~r. Lund ~oved that the ~atter be taken under advisement, Mr. Alvino Seconded this ~otion. It was ~mani~ous. · At the ~eparture of the petitio~e~ and abbutters the Board discussed the ease thoroughly. Mr. Lnnd m~ved that a w~riance of 10'6" on the side lines be ~ranted. Mr. Alvino seconded this ~otion. Also the condition that the petitioner b~i!d 15' from the street line. It M~S unanimous.