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BA-1 to BA-12, Board of Appeals Minutes, 1929-1985
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80 x <br />Mr. Healy said that a house lot on this location was all ' <br />right, but he would not want to see the zoning changed for <br />anything else. <br />The Chairman said that there would be no changed in zoning. <br />Mr. Heilpy said that he would be perfectly satisfied to <br />have a house there, but he wouldn't want anything also there. <br />Mr. Grant and his daughter merelyappeared in favor of grant- <br />ing the permit. <br />The Chairman said that the matter would be taken under consider- <br />ation. <br />Mrs. Grant stated that what she proposed to do was to sell the <br />main house and build a small house on this lot. <br />The hearing was declared closed at 8:17 p.m. and the group <br />retired. <br />At 8:20 p.m..hearing was declared open on the petition of <br />0. Henry Janckson for permission to alter the barn located <br />at 40 Clarke Street, Lexington into temporary living quarters. <br />Mr. Jackson, the petitioner, was the only person present <br />at the hearing. <br />Mr. Brown read the notice of the hearing. <br />Mr. Jackson distributed several copies of blueprints to the <br />Board. He stated that he wanted a three room apartment on the <br />second floor of the barn for his daughter and her husband, a <br />veteran. <br />The Chairman asked if there were to be any changes in the <br />' <br />exterior of the building. <br />Mr. Jackson said that the only changes would be the addition <br />of one or two windows. The doorway would be one that was origin- <br />ally in the barn, and it is entirely separate from the main part <br />of the barn. <br />Mr. Jackson said that the apartment would be on the second <br />floor of the barn and the first floor would be used for storage <br />purposes. <br />The Chairman asked what was meant by temporary living <br />quarters. <br />Mr. Jackson stated that his son-in-law learning his business, <br />and it would probably take him about five years to accomplish <br />this. He stated that he would pipe the heat in from the green- <br />houses. <br />Mr. Ballard asked if there would be a chimney. <br />Mr. Jackson replied in the negative. He said there would be <br />gas in the kitchen. <br />The Chairman said that it should be defined as to what is <br />meant by temporary and that perhaps the restriction should be <br />made that it be occupied for only a specific time and that only <br />he or a member of his family should live in it. <br />Mr. Jackson said that this restriction would be perfectly <br />agreeable with him. <br />
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