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BA-1 to BA-12, Board of Appeals Minutes, 1929-1985
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196 M <br />�-C <br />the 30th day of July, 1936. ' <br />Four members and one associate member of the Board <br />of Appeals were present at the hearing. A certificate <br />of notice is hereto annexed. At this hearing evidence <br />was offered on behalf of the petitioner tending to show: <br />That they intended to erect a conservatory (or greenhouse) <br />approximately 8 ft. by 12 ft, in the rear of their g araget <br />for their own private use, to be heated by a coal -burning <br />hot water heater. <br />No persons appeared in opposition. <br />At the close of the hearing, the Board in private <br />session July 30, 1936, gave consideration to the subject <br />of the petition and voted unanimously in favor of the <br />following findings: <br />1. That in its judgment the public convenience and <br />welfare will be substantially servdd by the making of the <br />exception requested* <br />2. That the exception requested will not tend to <br />impair the status of the neighborhood. <br />3. That the exception requested will be in harmony <br />with the general purposes and intent of the regulations I in the Lexington Zoning By-law. <br />4. That owing to conditions especially affecting <br />the said parcel but not affecting generally the Zoning <br />District in which it is located, a literal enforcement <br />of the provisions of the Lexington Zoning By-law as to <br />the locus in question would involve substantial hardship <br />to the petitioner and that desirable relief may be granted <br />without substantially derogating from the intent or <br />purpose of such Lexington Zoning By-law. <br />Pursuant to the said findings, the Board hereby <br />unanimously decides that the application of the said <br />Lexington Zoning By-law is hereby varied so far as may <br />be necessary to permit Clements H. and Mildred P. Ferguson <br />to erect and maintain a conservatory for greenhouse), <br />approximately 8 ft. by 12 f t. in the rear of their garage <br />located at 28 Vine Brook Road, and the same is not to be <br />used for commercial purposes . <br />The Board hereby make's a detailed record of all its <br />proceedings relative to such petition and hereby sets forth <br />that the reasons for its decision are its findings here- <br />inbefore set forth and the ttettimony presented at the said <br />hearing, including that herein summarized, and directs ' <br />that this record immediately following this decision <br />
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