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Plans for gates to control water flow in the canal.

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The road was to access land owned by the Town of Maynard. It was never built.

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A drawing of the woolen mills for insurance purposes.

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Parcel 2 to be transferred to DE Realty Trust.

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The first map shows a proposed subdivision on Summer Hill that was never developed. The second map shows a reduced proposal of the same site. The land was purchased by the Maynard Conservation Commission in 1979. The property is off Summer Hill Road.

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A plan showing two parcels, B & C, to be acquired by the Maynard Conservation Commission

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Plan of land showing location of school building proposal in relation to church off of Percival Street.

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The planned area is off of Great Road where Erickson's Ice Cream is located near the Maynard - Stow line. The only street to be developed is Dewey Street.

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Land owned by William Eveleth was developed mostly according to this plan proposed in 1902. The street parallel to Thompson St. is now Sherman St. The right angled street is now Burnside St. and Thompson Court on the map is now Park St.

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A plan developed for the Maynard Planning Board and the Massachusetts Department of Commerce making recommendations to enhance the business district.

Maynard Planning Board: Walter J. Carbone, Fiorentino J. DiGrappa, Worsley Fardy, Frank W.…

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The plan was developed for the Maynard Planning Board and the Massachusetts Department of Commerce as guide to promote desirable growth in Maynard.

Maynard Planning Board: Walter J. Carbone, Fiorentino J. DiGrappa, Worsley Fardy, Frank W. Johnson,…

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A plan commissioned by the Maynard Conservation Commission for Open Space in the Taylor Brook Watershed prepared by consulting firm: Zuelke, Larson and Freitus