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PLANNING BOARD MEETING <br />' September 3, 1957 <br />A regular meeting of the Lexington Planning Board <br />was held in the Town Engineer's Room, Town Office <br />Building, on Mondav, September 3, 1957 at 7:35 p.m. <br />Present were Chairman Grindle, Members Abbott, Burnell <br />and Jaquith, and Planning Director Snow. <br />Taken under consideration was the following <br />FORM A <br />Form A application for determination of Planning Board <br />jurisdiction: <br />#57-82, submitted on September 3, 1957 by John F. <br />Cahill; plan entitled "Plan of Land Lexington, Mass.", <br />dated August 24, 1957, Scale: 40 feet to an inch, <br />Joseph Selwyn, C.E., Belmont, Mass. <br />It was moved, seconded and unanimously <br />VOTED: that the plan accompanying application <br />#57-82 be signed bearing the endorse- <br />ment "Lexington Planning Board approval <br />under the Subdivision Control Law not <br />required." <br />Considered next were the names of streets in the <br />BURNHAM <br />Burnham Farms, Sec. 1 subdivision. It was moved by <br />FARMS <br />Mr. Abbott, seconded by Mr. Burnell and unanimously <br />SEC. 1 <br />VOTED: to approve the name "Emerson Road" for <br />the 70 -foot wide way and the name "Burn- <br />ham Road" for the way connecting Emerson <br />Road with East Street. <br />Read to the Board was Deputy Fire Chief Bel- <br />ASSOCIATES <br />castro's August 31, 1957 letter approving the plans <br />REALTY <br />submitted by Associates Realty Trust for a proposed <br />TRUST <br />hotel to be located northwesterly of the Route 2 A- <br />HOTEL PLANS <br />Route 128 intersection. The Board then examined all <br />the sheets of the revised set of plans which had <br />been submitted for its consideration including those <br />prepared to show ventilation and lighting details in <br />bathrooms as requested by Building Inspector Irwin in <br />his August 26,1957 letter to the Planning Board. It <br />was determined that the set of plans was incomplete in <br />that the building site plan was only in preliminary <br />form and that no plot plan of the property had been <br />' <br />submitted. Especially noted was the fact that maid <br />located in the basement were not in conformity <br />rooms <br />with the Lexington Zoning By-law stipulation that <br />"no sleeping rooms shall be located below the mean <br />