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BA-1 to BA-12, Board of Appeals Minutes, 1929-1985
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14 <br />c~� <br />No persons appeared in opposition. 1 <br />At the close of the hearing the Board in private session <br />on June 23, 1939 gave consideration to the subject of the <br />petition and voted unanimously in favor of the following <br />findings: <br />1. That in its judgment the public convenience and <br />welfare will be substantially served 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 in <br />the Lexington Zoning By-law. <br />4. That owing to conditions especially affecting the <br />said parcel but not affecting generally the Zoning district <br />in w hick it is located, a literal enforcement of the pro- <br />visions of the Lexington Zoning By-law as to the locus in <br />question would involve substantial hardship to the petitioner <br />and that desirable relief may be granted without substan- <br />tially derogating from the intent or purpose of such Lexington I Zoning By-law. <br />Pursuant to the said findings, the Board hereby unan- <br />imously decides that the application of the said Lexington <br />Zoning By-law is hereby varied so far as may be necessary <br />to permit the above premises to be occupied for a pony <br />riding school for children for a period of one year from <br />June 10, 1939, subject to the following conditions: <br />That the premises will be maintained in proper condition <br />so that the business as carried on will not be objectionable <br />to owners of property in, the neighborhood; maintaining the <br />premises in a good sanitary condition at all times; that ample <br />parking space will be provided inside the street line to <br />obviate parking in the street; that no business shall be <br />done after 9:00 o'clock P. M.; that no so-called flood <br />lights shall be used on the premises; that no signs shall <br />be exhibited on the property unless the consent of the <br />Building Inspector of Lexington is obtained; that no <br />building or enclosure shall be constructed without the con- <br />sent of the Building Inspector of Lexington. <br />This permit is granted on the further distinct pro- <br />vision that proper supervision shall be made so far as <br />parking in the street is concerned either by employing a <br />special police officer or having attendants instructed to ' <br />request cars parking in the street to move the car into <br />
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