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L <br />1 <br />N O T I C E <br />Lexington, Mass, <br />June 29, 1939. <br />The Board of Appeals will hold a hearing on the matter of <br />varying the application of the Zoning Law by permitting on the <br />premises owned by Howard M. Munroe and located at Lowell Street, <br />Lexington, the renewal of a permit for a golf school and driving <br />range, under the Lexington Zoning Law or in accordance with <br />Chapter 40, Section 27A of the General Laws and amendments. <br />The hearing will be held on July 14th, 1939, at 8;00 P.M., <br />Selectments Room, Town Office Building,.Lexinbto n. <br />ARTHUR N. MADDISON <br />Chairman, Board of Appeals. <br />Letter was received from Irving Currier, proprieter of <br />Countryside, Inc., stating that because of lack of funds it <br />would be impossible for him to complete the lubritorium in <br />connection with his gasoline station this summer. He thought <br />it would be next spring before he would have sufficient funds <br />to finish it. Upon motion of Mr. Kimball, seconded by. Mr. <br />Ferguson, it was voted to grant Mr. Currier an extension of <br />time to July 1, 1940 within which to complete the lubritorium <br />in conformity with the plans originally submitted. <br />At 8;10 P.M. hearing was declared open upon the application <br />of Charles E. Jr. and Lura M. Teeter for permission to alter <br />the one family dwelling at 463 Concord Avenue, Lexington to <br />accomodate two families. <br />Mr. Teeter appeared. The notice of the hearing was read <br />by Clerk Robbins. <br />Mr. Teeter said that two years ago they made alterations <br />on the old concreteblock house on Concord Avenue which then <br />consisted of three separate buildings. They tore down the <br />barn and rebuilt the garage, and it seemed best then, for <br />architectural reasons to make that part into two stories. They <br />finished the outside at that time. They thought. the second <br />story over the garage would be an ideal place for an apartment <br />for his parents. Mr. Teeter's father is a physician in <br />Newark, N. J., and had a heart attack some time ago, so the <br />son is trying to persuade his father to give up his practice <br />and move to Lexington with him. He said there would be no change <br />in the exterior of the building, but he would want to finish <br />the interior of it. He has learned that the house had been <br />used previously as a two-family dwelling. He submitted plans <br />showing the proposed work. He wants to make an apartment with <br />five rooms. Mr. Teeter said that this would help him in <br />carrying the place. <br />The Chairman asked if the portion over the garage was unused <br />at the present time, and Mr. Tweter replied in the affirmative. <br />