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LEXINGTON BOARD OF APPEALS <br />April 14, 1983 <br />The Board held a regular meeting in the Selectmen's Meeting Room. Present <br />and acting on petitions: Woodruff M. Brodhead, Chairman <br />Natalie H. Riffin, Vice Chairman <br />Robert M. Gary <br />Thomas G. Taylor <br />Clarence D. Turner, Associate <br />Public hearings were held on the following petitions, beginning at 7:30 p.m. <br />109 Burlington St., Robert J. Harris requested a variance of dimensional controls <br />ZBL Table 2, to allow an existing carport to remain as located. <br />11 Wellington Lane Ave., Louis J. & Donna M. DiLuna requested a special permit for <br />an in -ground swimming pool (ref. ZBL Section 5.7). <br />229 Follen Rd., Bruce A. Maloof requested a special permit to use a portion of his <br />residence as an office (ref. ZBL Table 1, line 8.2). <br />4 Robbins Rd., George & Mary -Beth Whiteside requested a special permit to maintain <br />dwelling as located (ref. ZBL 7.4.9) and a variance of dimensional controls (ZBL <br />Table 2) to allow a two-story (51x15') addition to be constructed. <br />93 Hancock St., Lexington Gardens, Inc. requested an amendment to their special <br />permit which would allow Sunday openings (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.). Petitioner said that <br />request was made because of the new State Law which allows business to open on <br />' Sundays. <br />Decisions filed with the Town Clerk. <br />109 Burlington St. - variance granted unanimously. <br />11 Wellington Lane Ave. - special permit granted unanimously. <br />229 Follen Rd. - special permit granted for 2'years - unanimously.(exp. 4/14/85) <br />4 Robbins Rd. - SP and variance granted unanimously. <br />93 Hancock St. - DENIED. <br />The meeting adjourned at 10:52 p.m. <br />Note: Decisions usually have <br />conditions. Please see them <br />for details. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Evelyn F. Cole, Administrative Clerk <br />