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Approval<br />

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Records<br />

Hearings<br />

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Regular Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Aldermen, <strong>City</strong> Hall, <strong>Somerville</strong><br />

June 12, 1950, 8 p.m.<br />

The president, Alderman Carr presiding.<br />

Aldermen Gobron, Sherman, Knox, "Elliott, Perry, Pearson,<br />

Stynes, Barrett, Walsh, Denning, Moran, Havican, O'Connell, Cronin, Donovan,<br />

Rafferty, Carroll, Grattan and vice-president Crowley present.<br />

Reading <strong>of</strong> records commenced; further reading dispensed with<br />

under a suspension <strong>of</strong> the rules and records approved by yea and nay vote,<br />

Aldermen Gobron, Sherman, Knox, Elliott, i'erry, Pearson, Stynes, Barrett,<br />

Walsh, Denning, Moran, O'Connell, Cronin, Donovan, Carroll, vice-president<br />

Crowley and the president, 17, voting in the affirmative, Aldermen Havican,<br />

Rafferty, Lynch and Grattan, 4, being absent at this stage <strong>of</strong> the meeting.<br />

HEARINGS.<br />

Due notice <strong>of</strong> the hearings having been given by the city<br />

clerk in the manner provided by law and provided by ordinance, hearings were<br />

given for all persons desiring to be heard on petitions from,<br />

The Edison Electric Illuminating Company <strong>of</strong> Boston and The New England Te 1 e-<br />

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phone and Telegraph Company <strong>of</strong> Massachuse11s<br />

relocate one pole and joint location <strong>of</strong> pole<br />

Morrison avenue.<br />

The Edison Electric Illuminating Company <strong>of</strong> Boston for underground conduits,<br />

<strong>Somerville</strong> avenue.<br />

Colgate & Lamb Inc. for electric motor 89-91 Marshall at,<br />

Russell 1 s Garage for transfer <strong>of</strong> license for garage 57 Day st.<br />

Charles F« Hurley for license for storage <strong>of</strong> gasoline 66-70 Union sq.<br />

the hearings were closed.<br />

No persons interested, appearing and desiring to be heard,<br />

'v<br />

In pursuance <strong>of</strong> an order passed June 3, 1930 a hearing was<br />

given for all persons desiring to be heard relative to change <strong>of</strong> zoning 906<br />

Broadway, due notice <strong>of</strong> the hearing having been given by the city clerk as<br />

directed by said order. M. Roger Wentworth, attorney, George W. Gibson, 916<br />

Broadway, Harold Loverland, 898 Broadway, Catherine Hayes, 893 Broadway,<br />

Frank L. Akorn, 922 Broadway, Mary Holmes, 28 Billingham st, A. G. Campbell,<br />

901 Broadway, Earle W. Edwards, 2 Kernwood st, appeared in objection. Twenty-<br />

six persons stood as appearing in objection.<br />

No other persons interested, appearing and desiring to be<br />

heard, the hearing was closed.

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