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BOARD OF APPEALS HEARING <br />September 23, 1968 <br />A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held on <br />Tuesday, September 24, 1968, at 7:30 p.m. in the Selectmen's Room, <br />Town Office Building. Present were Chairman Nickerson, regular mem- <br />bers Sheldon, Dawes, Abbott and Wadsworth. <br />The following petitions were heard: <br />Alvin L. Glick for a variance of the Lexington Zoning By -Law to <br />permit the construction of an addition to the house at 11 Russell Rd. <br />that would have a 9' side yard instead of the required 15' on the south- <br />westerly botder of the property. <br />John H. Asadoorian for a permit to build a swimming pool, size 20' <br />x 40', at #1 Todd Rd., which will have a rear yard 7 1/2 ft. on the south <br />side instead of the required 15 ft. This variance is requested for safety <br />reasons. <br />Radio Station WCOP for a variance of the Lexington Zoning By -Law to <br />permit the erection of a sign 3' x 3' plywood (non -illuminated) with a <br />10'0" clearance between the ground and bottom of sign, at 75 Concord Ave. <br />The sign will be 3'6" from the street instead of the required 30.0". <br />Vine Brook Swim Corp., for permission to install a swimming pool, <br />together with accessory buildings, on Lot 13, which is located on <br />Maureen Rd. <br />Arthur F. Douglass for a variance of the Lexington Zoning By -Law <br />to permit the location of chimney and trim with less than the required <br />50' from the lot line, namely 47 ft., in accordance with the plan sub- <br />mitted at the original hearing on December 19, 1967, for the Funeral <br />Home in C 4 District on Worthen rd. (between First National store and <br />Grace Chapel). <br />Lexington Gardens, Inc., (John H. Millican, President) for per- <br />mission to sell at retail at 93 Hancock St. nursery stock and allied <br />products including among others fungicides, insecticides, mulches and <br />fertilizers; hand gardening tools and equipment; sprinklers; plant con- <br />tainers and supports and deocrative items used in connection therewith; <br />wild bird feeders, food and houses; and, from December 10th to 24th <br />inclusive, Christmas trees, wreaths, etc. <br />Oneida Corp., for a special permit to subdivide a tract of land <br />according to the planned unit development requirements of the Town of <br />Lexington. The tract of land is located at 495 Bedford St., comprises <br />approximately 50 acres of land and is more commonly known as the <br />"Drummer Boy" land. <br />Alvin L. Glick - Granted <br />John H. Asadoorian - Denied <br />RadiorStation WCOP - Denied <br />Vinebrook Swim Corp. - Denied <br />Arthur F. Douglass - Granted (� <br />Lexington Gardens, Inc. - Granted ` <br />Drummer Bo - Denied. <br />Dorothy W. Savet, Clerk <br />