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BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS <br />' April 10, 1975 <br />A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held on Thursday, <br />April 10, 1975 at 7:30 p.m. in Room G 15 of the Town Office Building. Present <br />were four regular members and one associate member as follows: Chairman Donald <br />E. Nickerson, Ruth Morey, Woodruff M. Brodhead, Logan Clarke, Jr, and associate <br />Haskell W. Reed. Also present were: a Minute -Man reporter and a room full of <br />townspeople as well as the petitioners or their representatives. <br />Public hearings were held on the following petitions, notice having been <br />mailed to the abutters and owners of land next adjoining the land of the abut- <br />ters as they appear on the most recent local tax list and also advertised in <br />the Lexington Minute -Man and to town boards and officials who will or might <br />be affected by decisions made. <br />Nicholas A. Cannalongo - special permit renewal under sections 12.2 and 24.5 <br />of the zoning by-law for permission to continue to store and sell in conjunc- <br />tion with the operation of a nursery at 927 Waltham Street, all of the supple- <br />mentary items specified in subsection 24.5 of the zoning by-law and for the <br />sale of Christmas trees, wreaths, etc. in the appropriate season. <br />Ralph D. Cataldo - special permit renewal, pursuant to Sections 25.33, 25.34 <br />and 24.5, to continue the operation of a roadside stand at 61 Bow Street for <br />the sale of vegetables, flowers, plants and other nursery and farm goods and <br />for the sale of Christmas trees, wreaths, etc. in the appropriate season. <br />Robert S. Graves - renewal of the permit for variance to allow temporary park- <br />ing of not more than ten (10) motor vehicles on the rear of the property at <br />388 Concord Avenue. Lighting to prevent vandalism is requested. The area to <br />be used would be increased from 40' x 100' to 50' x 100'. This parking will <br />continue to be used in conjunction with Bob's Towing Service of Lexington. <br />The petitioner has a lease for the use of the property from the owners, <br />Barbara J. and George W. Forten. <br />R & W Realty Trust - special permit under Section 25 to (1) enclose an area on <br />the roof at 60 Westview Street, Lexington in order to install testing instru- <br />ments, (2) to fence in an area in which to store boats and equipment, and (3) <br />to construct a concrete ramp leading into the building to be used by the Envir- <br />onmental Protection Agency. All shown on plans submitted to the Board of Appeals <br />office. <br />John M. Deutch and Samayla D. Deutch of 6 Belfry Terrace - pursuant to G.L. <br />Chapter 40A, Section 13 and Lexington Zoning By-law, Section 12.1, for an appeal <br />from Administrative Decision of the Building Inspector of the Town of Lexington <br />in issuing a building permit to Lexington Friends Community Residence, Inc. to <br />construct an addition to the existing building at 45 Forest Street. <br />Following the hearings the Board made the following decisions, all in <br />public open meeting: <br />' Cannalonea - granted unanimously subject to the following conditions: <br />1. Subject to subsections 25.88 and 32.1. Subsection 32.2 is waived. <br />Sign to be as at present. <br />(conditions are continued on next page) <br />