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BA-1 to BA-12, Board of Appeals Minutes, 1929-1985
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BOARD OF APPEALS <br />March 4, 1976 <br />The Board of Appeals held a regular meeting on Thursday, March 4, 1976, begin- <br />ning at 7:30 p.m. in the Selectmen's Meeting Room, Town Office Building. Present <br />were: Chairman, Donald E. Nickerson; regular members, Ruth Morey and Woodruff M. <br />Brodhead; associate members: Irving H. Mabee and Thomas G. Taylor. A representa- <br />tive from the League of Women Voters was present and the room was overflowing with <br />spectators. <br />Public hearings were held on the following petitions, notices having been <br />mailed to the proper people and notices advertised in newspaper as required by law: <br />Wilson Farm, Inc. - special permit renewal to continue to operate a roadside stand <br />at 10 Pleasant Street. <br />Robert S. Graves - permit for variance to allow temporary parking of not more than <br />ten motor vehicles on the rear of property at 388 Concord Avenue. This parking <br />will continue to be used in conjunction with Bob's Towing Service of Lexington. <br />Construction Publishing Co., Inc. by Hermon S. Swartz, Treasurer - variance to <br />allow the subdivision into two lots of a parcel of land on Minola Road, shown as <br />Lot #3 on a plan filed with the petition, which parcel now has a frontage of 125 <br />feet on Minola Road and an area of 13,090 square feet; one lot, designated as Lot <br />A, to have frontage of 125 feet on Minola Rd. and an area of 11,869 square feet, <br />and the other lot, designated as Lot B, to have an area of 1,221 square feet and <br />no frontage on Minola Road. Lot B is to be added to an existing lot shown on plan <br />' and marked "19 Highland Avenue." Lot "A" to be used as a building lot for a single <br />family dwelling. <br />Jordan M. Brickman - variance in order to build an addition to an existing house at <br />20 Lillian Road with a side yard of 13'9" instead of the required 15'. <br />The Board made the following decisions, all in open meeting with spectators <br />remaining to hear the verdicts. <br />Wilson Farm, Inc. - granted unanimously subject to certain conditions: (same as before). <br />Expiration date March 1, 1978. <br />Robert S. Graves - granted unanimously subject to certain conditions: (same as before). <br />Expiration date April 2, 1977. <br />_Construction Publishing Co. - granted unanimously. <br />Jordan M. Brickman - granted unanimously subject to conditions. <br />See permits for more details. All pertinent material is on file in the office <br />of the Board of Appeals. <br />Other action• <br />The subject of much discussion was a letter from Robert Mammola, Mammola Brothers <br />Corporation, which follows: <br />February 19, 1976 <br />Dear Mr. Nickerson, <br />I am seeking your Board's advice as to whether or not our proposed catering service <br />at 363 Massachusetts Avenue falls within the definition of Section 25.63 of the Zon- <br />
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