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<br /> <br />PLANNING BOARD MINUTES <br />MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 24, 2008 <br /> <br />A regular meeting of the Lexington Planning Board in the Selectmen’s Meeting Room, Town Office <br />Building was called to order at 7:35 p.m. by Chairman Hornig with members Manz, Canale, Galaitsis and <br />Zurlo and planning staff McCall-Taylor, Henry, and Kaufman present. <br /> <br />*********************************** MINUTES**************************************** <br />Review of Minutes: The Board reviewed and corrected the minutes for the September 15, 2008. On a <br />motion duly made and seconded, it was voted, 4-0-1 (Mr. Galaitsis abstained), to approve the minutes as <br />amended. <br /> <br />Mr. Galaitsis asked for reconsideration of the 8/27/08 minutes. Mr. Canale suggested putting a notation of <br />the statement into the minutes from tonight. Further discussion was put off until after the public hearing. <br /> <br />***************************SUBDIVISION ADMINISTRATION*************************** <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />63 Paul Revere Road, Site Sensitive Definitive Plan: The continued public hearing was called to order at <br />7:50 p.m. Present were Planning Board members Charles Hornig, Richard Canale, Anthony Galaitsis, <br />Wendy Manz, and Greg Zurlo. Attending from the planning staff were Maryann McCall-Taylor, Aaron <br />Henry and Lori Kaufman. Mr. Fred Russell, engineer, and Mr. Stephen Genova, the applicant, were <br />present at the meeting. <br /> <br />Mr. Russell outlined the changes since the last meeting. They included that the utilities had been moved <br />at least 30’ from the large oak; the grading to the easterly property line had been changed as the new <br />house had been raised slightly with a garage underneath; and, the utilities for the existing house would be <br />placed underground. Since the raised house results in less excess material there will be no filling on other <br />parts of the lot that were outside the limit of work. <br /> <br />Board Questions and Comments: <br /> What were the dimensional maximums being proposed? Mr. Russell <br />said that in order to have some flexibility he would say the height was 35’ with 4,000 sf of living space <br />and 5,500 sf gross floor area for the new house. Mr. Henry suggested the lot lines be moved to minimize <br />easements since there was no frontage requirement or lot circle test for a site sensitive development. Mr. <br />Russell indicated that he would do so if it could be done on the endorsement set of plans, as he didn’t <br /> <br />