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LEXINGTON BOARD OF APPEALS <br />September 8, 1983 <br />The Board held a regular meeting in the Selectmen's Meeting Room at 7:30 p.m. <br />Present and acting on petitions were: <br />Thomas G. Taylor, Chairman <br />Robert M. Gary <br />Anne R. Scigliano <br />Clarence D. Turner <br />Tonathan P. Doran, Associate Member <br />Public hearings were held on the following petitions. <br />1666 Mass. Ave., Galo P. Emerson, Jr. requested special permits for food service <br />operations at "Lexington Square", located in CB zone, requesting seating for 72 <br />persons and take out service (ZBL Section 3.3 & Table 1, lines 6.12 & 6.14). Putnam <br />Pantry is a candy shop and ice cream parlor serving no other food. It would occupy <br />a portion of the Lexington Square building at 1666 Mass. Ave. <br />20 Pelham Rd., Nobscot Foundation, Inc. requested a special permit to continue to <br />operate a private, independent day school (ZBL Table 1, line 2.2) for boys, grades <br />7-12, known as Westbridge, in a portion of the school building at 20 Pelham Road, <br />zoned RS. <br />231 Bedford St., Carmen & Annette Lombardo requested a special permit (ZBL Sec. 3.3) <br />to operate the business of a hairdresser, beautician and manicurist (Table 1, line <br />6.5) at 231 Bedford St., zoned CN. <br />' 446 Waltham St., Vincent Esposito requested a variance of dimensional controls (ref. <br />ZBL Sections 6 & 7 & Table 2) to construct a two -car garage which would violate side <br />yard setback requirements. New garage would replace an existing one, which is loca- <br />ted 4' from side yard. New garage would have same side yard but would be set back <br />further from street than the existing garage. <br />20 Pearl St., Donald A. Miller requested a variance for an addition which will extend <br />the front of the house out 6 feet and violate dimensional control requirements of the <br />zoning by-law (ref. Sections 6 & 7 & Table 2). The house at 20 Pearl St. will be <br />changed from a Cape to a Garrison. <br />29 Barberry Rd., Judith V. Jordan & William M. Redpath requested a special permit, <br />pursuant to Sec. 3.3 & Table 1 (Use Regulation Schedule) line 8.2, to use a portion <br />(rooms in basement) of their residence at 29 Barberry Road as offices. A hearing was <br />scheduled for August 11. Petitioners requested that the petition be heard on Sept. 8 <br />and the Board so voted, unanimously. <br />Decisions filed with, the Town Clerk. <br />1666 Mass. Ave. - SP granted, unanimously, with conditions. <br />20 Pelham Rd. - SP granted, unanimously - expiration date August 15, 1988. <br />231 Bedford St. SP granted, unanimously. <br />446 Waltham St. Variance granted, unanimously. <br />20 Pearl St. Variance granted, unanimously. <br />29 Barberry Rd. - SP denied by vote of 3 in favor to 2 not in favor (Gary & Scigliano <br />not in favor). <br />The meeting adjourned at 11:38 p.m. <br />Respec}.fu ly ssuub�}tted, <br />Evelyn F. Cole, Administrative Clerk <br />NOTE: Please see decisions for details. <br />
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