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Planning Board Minutes: January 28, 1985 2 <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING, POLICIES <br />26. South Lexington Planning Program, Technical Memoranda 1-4, 6: The Board <br />reviewed five of the technical memoranda prepared by the staff. In Memo #1, <br />Existing land Use Characteristics, it was agreed to change the wording on the <br />first page relative to the series of technical reports. That change should <br />appear in other technical memoranda as well. In Memo #2, Parcels Susceptible to <br />Development, it was agreed to delete the lists of lots in the RO and RS districts <br />and use an aggregate total instead. The commercial properties will continue to <br />be listed separately. At the end of the memo, Section 5 "Policies Raised by this <br />Memo," will be deleted as the questions are out of context for this memo. <br />For Memo #3, Natural Systems, it was agreed to ask the Conservation Commission to <br />review the draft report. As in the other memos, the section on policies raised <br />by this memo at the end will be deleted. <br />In Memo A, Commercial Development, several editorial changes were made. In Memo <br />$6, the format of the tables needs to be made consistent. <br />SUBDIVISION OF LAND <br />27. Simonds Estates, Acceptance of Surety, Release of Lots, Tidd Circle Section: <br />The Board was in receipt of a memorandum from Francis Fields, Town Engineer, <br />' estimating that the amount of money necessary to complete work in the Tidd Circle <br />section of the subdivision and in the adjoining conservation area was $31,000 and <br />recommending that the surety for that section be reduced to that amount. On the <br />motion of Mr. Sorensen, seconded by Mrs. Flemings, it was voted unanimously to: <br />1) reduce the amount of surety needed for the Tidd Circle section of the subdivi- <br />sion from $143,000 to $31,000, 2) to accept the assignment of Everett Cooperative <br />Bank passbook #22858, balance $31,000 as surety for construction of the public <br />improvements in the Tidd Circle section of the subdivision and 3) to release Lots <br />2 through 12 in the Tidd Circle section. There are three parts to this subdivi- <br />sion and the Board has now accepted surety and released the lots on the Tidd <br />Circle and North Emerson Road section but has taken no action on the Mead Circle <br />section of the subdivision. <br />28. APPLICATIONS TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS <br />Mr. Cripps presented an oral review of the cases to be heard by the Board of <br />Appeals on February 14. On the motion of Mr. Sorensen, seconded by Mr. Cripps, <br />it was voted unanimously to make no recommendation on the following two applica- <br />tions: <br />62 Harding Road, James Moore: SP, continue use <br />93 Outlook Drive, Swapan Roy: SP, use of home as office <br />1 <br />
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