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' Board of Appeals <br />Town Office Building <br />Lexington 73, Nass. <br />Gentlemen: <br />November 25, 1957 <br />Re: Paino-Cava Trust Petition <br />to erect office building <br />for physicians and dentists <br />The Planning Board's attention has been called <br />to your notice of a hearing to be held on the petition <br />referred to above. At its meeting of Nov. 18, 1957 the <br />Board discussed this petition and decided to call to the <br />attention of the Board of Appeals several matters brought <br />out in said discussion. <br />The Board noted that no plans for the proposed <br />building had been filed with the petition. As a conse- <br />quence the Board was not able to determine the number of <br />people who would be occupying and using said building. <br />The Planningg Board did, however, view the plot plans for <br />lots 7 and 8 and noted the irregular shape of said lots. <br />The question arose as to whether there would be sufficient <br />room on said lots for automobile parking for patients and <br />also for those working in the building. <br />It was the opinion of the Board that an office <br />building for the purpose set forth above would certainly <br />need connection with a public sanitary sewer. It was <br />noted that none is available in the area. On this basis <br />the question was raised as to whether or not a septic tank <br />and disposal field could be built on the lots involved to <br />sewer adequately the facilities of said building. <br />Yours very truly, <br />LEXINGTON PLANNING BOARD <br />/s/ Signed Thomas S. Grindle, Chairman <br />November 25, 1957 <br />Board of Appeals, <br />Town Ofice Building Re: Mary D. Guarino Petition <br />Lexington 73, Mass. to erect free. -stand ng sign <br />Gentlemen: <br />At its meeting on Monday, November 18, 1957P the <br />Planning Board discussed the petition of Mary D. Guarino <br />' for permission to erect a free-standing sign at 271 Lincoln <br />St., and referred to the plans submitted with said petition. <br />The Board decided to go on record as being opposed to the <br />granting of said petition and to write to the Board of <br />