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1 <br />1 <br />Minutes, June 17, 1985 <br />page 4 <br />b. 403 Waltham Street: Several members inquired about a large 2-3 story <br />addition under construction over the beauty parlor at 403 Waltham Street. <br />Members inquired how a building of that size could be built in compliance <br />with the dimensional requirements and whether there was sufficient off- <br />street parking. Mr. Bowyer will report at the next meeting. <br />c. Center Revitalization Committee: Mr. Sorensen reported that due to a <br />forthcoming change in his employment he will be unable to attend the <br />meetings of the Center Revitalization Committee which occur in the noon <br />hour. He intends to resign. Mr. Cripps indicated his willingness to serve <br />on the CRC as the Planning Board's representative. <br />d. Minuteman Tech, Conference Center: Mrs. Uhrig reported that she had <br />talked with Representative Doran's office and that no legislation had been <br />filed after the Town Meeting to permit a conference center to be built. <br />They will keep their eyes open for such legislation and will contact Mrs. <br />Uhrig if anything is filed. <br />159. Planning Director <br />a. Lexwood Poultry Property: Mr. Bowyer reported that he had met with land <br />surveyor Roger Corbin relative to the potential acquisition of the old <br />Lexwood Poultry property at 170 Wood Street. Two barn structures were <br />converted in 1946-47 to a two-family and a three-family dwelling. That <br />conversion was not permitted by the Town but may have some legitimacy under <br />post World War II emergency federal housing authorizations. In any event <br />the new planned residential development section in the Zoning By -Law may <br />permit the property to be legitimized if a subdivision plan is filed and the <br />three family house is de -converted to a two family house. <br />The meeting was adjourned at 10:13 p.m. <br />Step en Cripps, Clerk <br />
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