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PLANNING BOARD MEETING <br />' October 13, 1971 <br />The meeting of the Lexington Planning Board was called to order at <br />7:45 p.m. by the Chairman, Mrs. Brown with members Clarke, Lund, <br />planning director Zaleski and secretary Mrs. Snow present. Also in <br />attendance were Frank Sandy of CLC, Shirley Byrnes, LCSR and Gordon <br />Brigham, a resident of Concord Ave. <br />Mr. Charles Gallagher, Chairman of the Recreation Committee met with RECREATION <br />the Board by invitation to discuss the 1972 budget request and the 1972 BUDGET <br />Concord Ave. area playground sites. The relative merits, such as REQUEST <br />proximity to the residential concentrations of various sites were <br />reviewed. The sites mentioned include the Corrazzini land, a portion <br />of the Middlesex County Sanatorium and the land of Nardone at Rte. <br />2 and Waltham St. It was agreed that the Recreation Committee will <br />make a capital budget request for the acquisition and improvement of <br />one or more playground sites and that the Planning Board may support <br />the Recreation Committee request by letter, but will not make a re- <br />quest of its own. Negotiations for land acquisition or preparation <br />for Town Meeting Article will be initiated by the Planning Board or <br />other agency for the Recreation Committee. <br />Also discussed was the planning being done by the DAC for the Recrea- BICYCLE & <br />tion Committee for a system of bicycle and hiking trails. Some money HIKING TRAILS, <br />will be asked for the first part of the system of trails. Mr. Gallagher DAC <br />' mentioned that the DAC had designed a tot lot for the Center Playground. <br />Mr. Brigham was asked about the meeting schedule of the Minute Man CONCORD AVE. <br />Highlands Assn. with a view toward Mr. Gallagher and possibly Mr. Cos- RECREATION <br />tello attending one of the meetings to hear the residents' views about <br />the recreation needs of their neighborhood. Planning Board discussion <br />with Mr. Gallagher will be resumed within a month. <br />Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Brigham left the meetinglat 8:30 p.m. <br />Mr. Robert Colbourne and Mr. David Perley met with the Board by appoint -MOUNTAIN RD. <br />ment at this time regarding Mr. Colbourne's proposal to improve Moun- PROPOSAL <br />tain Rd. Revised preliminary plans were examined and letters from COLBOURNE <br />Dr. Bergmeyer and Mr. Hagenah, abutting neighbors, were reviewed. <br />Width of pavement on the road and the installation of a water pipe were <br />discussed. Mr. Colbourne will confer with the abuttors and notify the <br />Planning Board in a written statement of their conclusions. The Town <br />Engineer and the Board of Health will be asked for comments on the plan. <br />Action on the minutes of October 4, 1971, was postponed. <br />The Board discussed the plan submitted by Patricia L. Bud with the appliWRM A71-20 <br />cation Form A71-20, showing lots located at 10-12 Muzzey St. in CB dis- MUZZEY ST. <br />trict which had been resurbeyed to define boundaries. <br />Upon a motion duly made and seconded it was VOTED: <br />' The plan entitled "Plan of Land in LExington, Mass.", dated September <br />30, 1971, by Miller & Nylander, requires no approval under the Sub- <br />division Control Law. <br />The Plan was so endorsed by members of the Board. <br />
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