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BA-1 to BA-12, Board of Appeals Minutes, 1929-1985
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9 <br />LEXINGTON BOARD OF APPEALS <br />September 12, 1985 <br />Pursuant to notice in the Lexington Minute -Man, a newspaper of general <br />circulation in the Town, published on August 29 and September 5, 1985 and <br />notice sent by mail, postage prepaid,to all interested parties pursuant to the <br />provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, public hearings were held in the Town <br />Office Building on the petitions listed below. <br />Acting on the petitions were: Chairman Thomas G. Taylor, Clarence D. <br />Turner and Associate Members: Susan S. Beck, William C. Hays and Robert V. <br />Whitman. <br />21 Winthrop Road: William Hutchins requested a special permit in accordance <br />with Zoning By -Law Section 7.4.9 and 3.3 for the continued use of a three car <br />garage, thought to have been constructed in the 1920's, as located on the <br />premises. <br />531 Massachusetts Avenue: Arthur Ryan and Francis Molle requested a variance <br />of dimensional controls, Zoning By -Law Section 7.4.1 b, to allow the house at <br />531 Massachusetts Avenue to be enlarged by constructing additional stories on <br />top of the existing structure, one corner of which is 14 feet instead of 15 <br />feet from the side lot line. <br />91 Hartwell Avenue:- Mortimer B. Zuckerman and Edward H. Linde, Trustees of 91 <br />Hartwell Avenue Trust (formerly 85 Hartwell Avenue Trust) c/o Boston Properties <br />requested a special permit, in accordance with Zoning By -Law Section 10.1.4 and <br />' 10.4.4 (c), Sign Regulations, to erect and maintain one double-faced standing <br />non -illuminated sign at 91 Hartwell Avenue. <br />10 Independence Avenue: Elizabeth and Jon Westling requested a variance of <br />dimensional controls, Zoning By -Law Sections 6 and 7 and Table 2, side yard <br />setback, for an addition to the house. The addition will be no closer to the <br />side lot line than the existing house. <br />196 Woburn Street: David Modoono requested a special permit, in accordance with <br />Sections 3.3 and 5.5 and Table 1 - Use Regulation Schedule, lines 3.2 and 3.5, <br />to operate a commercial greenhouse, retail nursery (including supplementary <br />items) and sale of Christmas trees and wreaths in season. <br />Decisions filed with the Town Clerk. <br />21 Winthrop Rd. - SP granted by unanimous vote. <br />531 Mass. Ave. - Variance granted by unanimous vote. <br />91 Hartwell Ave. - SP granted by unanimous vote. <br />10 Independence Ave. - Variance denied, 4 to 1 (Robert V. Whitman in favor). <br />196 Woburn St. - Petition withdrawn. Board approved unanimously. <br />The meeting adjourned at 10:41 p.m. <br />Respectfully sub`mi_tttedd,, <br />' c \' � � s-ee_ <br />Evelyn F. Cole, Administrative Clerk <br />Note: Please see decisions <br />for details. <br />
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