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BA-1 to BA-12, Board of Appeals Minutes, 1929-1985
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27 <br />appointed under General Laws, Chapter 40, Sections 25 to 30 as amended, <br />to vary the application of section 9 of the Lexington Zoning By-law <br />with respect to the premises at corner of Lincoln & School Streets, <br />owned by Emily R. Scheibe of 376 Line&ln Street by permitting the <br />following: Construction of a garage and use of driveways in connect- <br />ion with garage. <br />Lovell Bus Lines, Inc. <br />Great Neck Road <br />Maynard, Massachusetts <br />At 8:50 p.m. Mr. Lawrence Viano and four other persons <br />appeared before the Board. <br />Notice of the hearing was read by Mr. Brown. <br />Mr. Viano explained to the Board that he was not too familiar <br />with what his brother intended to do relative to•the proposed <br />addition at.the rear of the present garage. He said that he had <br />seen the plans and as he understood them, the addition would be in <br />back of the present show room and it would be on the left hand side <br />of the garage, facing Massachusetts Avenue. He stated that the <br />addition would be flush with the garage; the ell would be filled <br />in for the prupose of a body shop. <br />The Chairman asked if the addition would be fireproof and Mr. <br />Viano replied in the affirmative and stated that the addition <br />would be constructed of cement blocks and would follow the building <br />regaiations. <br />The Chairman asked if there would be one story and Mr. Viano <br />replied in the affirmative. <br />The Chairman asked how far the proposed audition would be <br />from the lbt line. <br />Mr. Viano replied that he did not know what the lot line is, <br />bag the addition will be flush with the showroom as it now stands. <br />The Chairman explained thatLthe Board would have to see the <br />plans before making a decision. Mr. Viano retired and returned <br />with a copy of the plans. <br />Mrs. A. H. Hathaway, 16 Vine Brook Road said that she would <br />be in favor of the petition as presented. <br />Mr. Donald Pring, 20 Vine Brook Road said that if the garage <br />is as Mr. Viano has described, he would have no objection. <br />Mr. Robert Quimby, 24 Vine Brook Road said that he and Mrs. <br />Quimby felt the same as the other present and, according to the <br />plans, they would have no objection. <br />The hearing was declared closed at 9:05 p.m. and the group <br />retired. <br />Decision on the Viano petition was held over until March 15th <br />when five -members of the Board could be present. <br />The meeting adjourned <br />A true record, Attest: <br />oard ofApp ale <br />
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