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LEXINGTON BOARD OF APPEALS <br />April 28, 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 />Robert M. Gary <br />Thomas G. Taylor <br />William C. Hays, Associate <br />Jonathan P. Doran, Associate <br />Public hearings were held on the following petitions, beginning at 7:30 p.m. <br />24 Parker St., Kenneth P. James & Kyle P. James requested a special permit, pur- <br />suant to ZBL Section 5.7, for installation of an inground Gunite Pool. <br />85 Hartwell Ave., Boston Properties requested to extend and/or renew the special <br />permit (SPS - site plan approval - ZBL Section 3.4) as originally granted by the <br />Board of Appeals and filed with the Town Clerk. The special permit allowed <br />construction of a three-story office building and research park (Table 1, 4.1- <br />4.4 and 7.1 & 7.2). No changes are requested. <br />85 Hartwell Ave., Boston Properties requested to extend and/or renew both of the <br />variances (maximum percentage of compact automobile spaces and minimum width of <br />parking aisles - ZBL Section 9.8.2) as originally granted by the Board and filed <br />with the Town Clerk. No additional relief is requested. <br />85 Hartwell Ave., Boston Properties requested to extend and/or renew the Flood <br />Insurance Special Permit (ZBL Section 9.6) as originally granted by the Board and <br />filed with the Town Clerk. No changes are requested. <br />2 Middle St., David J. and Robyn C. Edell made an appeal to the Board. The Build- <br />ing Commissioner denied a building permit. (Ref. G.L. Ch. 40A, Sections 8, 14 & 15 <br />and Lexington Zoning By -Law Section 3.2.1). <br />537 Lowell St., Hugh M. Leichtman requested renewal of the temporary special permit <br />granted by the Board pursuant to Table 1, line 9.1;and Section 3.3 to permit the <br />use of the remodeled barn on the property at.537 Lowell St. as livingquarters. <br />(Please reference former permits.) Petitioner states that no change in the special <br />permit is sought and all conditions listed 'therein continue to be honored. <br />Decisions filed with the Town Clerk: <br />24 Parker St. - special permit unanimously granted. <br />85 Hartwell Ave. - The Planning Board recommended that these hearings be continued <br />so that it could analyse the traffic analysis submitted by Petitioner. <br />All agreed and the three hearings were continued to May 26, 1983. <br />2 Middle St. - The appeal was withdrawn. <br />537 Lowell St. - Temporary Special Permit granted unanimously - expires 5/18/84. <br />Other action: Board members unanimously voted to waive plan requirements for <br />927 Waltham St., Nicholas A. Cannalonga and Robert and David Modoono, 196 Woburn <br />St., thereby allowing the hearings to be held to renew these agricultural permits. <br />See list of hearings scheduled for May 12 and May 26. <br />The meeting adjourned at 11:28 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />EvelynvCole <br />Administrative Clerk <br />
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