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1 <br />�l <br />Page 2 <br />7.1.74 <br />Plan submitted by Alfred P. Tropeano, Esq. for Roland M. Wardrobe, was FORM A74-19 <br />reviewed and reference made to the B/A Special Permit dated May 7, 1974, <br />granted to the Minute Men Inc., concerning the Wardrobe property at <br />1314 Mass. Ave. Upon a motion duly made and seconded, it was VOTED: <br />The plan submitted with application Form A74-18, by Alfred P. <br />Tropeano, Esq. for Roland M. Wardrobe on July 1, 1974, with <br />application Form A74-19, entitled "Plan of Land in Lexington, <br />Mass.", dated June 21, 1974, by Miller & Nylander, requires <br />no approval under the Subdivision Control Law. <br />The plan was so endorsed by members of the Board. <br />Petition by Dr. Poling to the Board of Appeals toallow an animal hospital POLING ANIMAL <br />on Lowell St. was considered. (B/A hearing 7/19) Impact of additional HOSPTIAL B/A <br />traffic on Lowell St. was discussed. Planning Board letter dated June 3, <br />1971, concerning a similar petition by Dr. Chabot, was read by Mrs. Brown. <br />The majority of the Board registered opposition to the proposal and <br />Mr. Briggs was instructed to draft a letter to the B/A recommending disap- <br />proval, but making mention of the split vote. <br />At 9 p.m. Mark Moore of Spaulding & Slye, and Dave Peterson, Sasaki, DRUMMER BOY <br />Dawson & DeMay Assoc., met with the Board by appointment to show sever- DEVELOPMENT <br />al modifications to the Drummer Boy plans and to inquire if the changes <br />(road width and allignment) are allowable under RD zoning. Topo map of <br />the area was displayed and justification for the changes were explained. <br />The Board was asked for view as to whether the modifications constitute <br />"substantial" changes to the plan as it was presented to Town Meeting. <br />The members were in general agreement that the redesign was of an im- <br />proving nature and did not alter the plan to a substantial degree. <br />The developers will return with plans in final form prior to forth- <br />coming B/A hearing for finding and determination. <br />Memo from the Selectmen, dated June 24, 1974, requesting Planning Board <br />comments on the request of Edward Desmond to purchase tax title lot #45 <br />on Avon St. was considered. Mr. Briggs will respond on behalf of the <br />Board with recommendation that the L.H.A. be notified of existence of the <br />lot for possible use for scattered site housing. <br />The meeting was adjourned at 10:10 p.m. <br />Paul J. cKenzLe, Clerk <br />TAX TITLE LOT <br />#45 AVON ST. <br />
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