PLANNING BOARD MINUTES
<br />MINUTES OF AUGUST 12, 1985
<br />The meeting of the Lexington Planning Board, held in Room G-15, was called to
<br />order at 7:37 p.m, by the Chairman, Mrs. Smith, with members Cripps, Flemings,
<br />Sorensen, Uhrig, Planning Director Bowyer, Assistant Planner Rawski and Secretary
<br />Peters present.
<br />176. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
<br />On the motion of Mr. Cripps, seconded by Mr. Sorensen, it was voted unanimously
<br />to accept, as written, the minutes of March 21, 25, 27, April 1, 3, 8, 10, 22,
<br />29, May 1, 6, 8 and 13.
<br />177. SIGNATURE AUTHORIZATION FOR REGISTRY OF DEEDS
<br />The Board, Mr. Bowyer and Ms. Rawski signed the signature authorization letter
<br />for the Registry of Deeds.
<br />178. APPLICATIONS TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS
<br />Mrs. Uhrig presented an oral review of the cases to be heard by the Board of
<br />Appeals on August 22, 1985. On the motion of Mrs. Flemings seconded by Mr.
<br />' Cripps it was voted unanimously to make no recommendations on the following three
<br />cases:
<br />125 Hartwell Ave., Rolm Corp.; SP, Sign
<br />12 Hartwell Ave., Leggat Co.; SP, Sign
<br />35 Arcola Street, Robert Frazier; Variance, Front Yard
<br />93 Hancock Street, Lexington Gardens; Amend SP, Sunday operation: Lexington
<br />Gardens feel that they should be allowed to operate on Sunday claiming they are
<br />entitled to come under the agricultural exemption per Chapter 40A, Section 3 of
<br />The Zoning Act. On the motion of Mr. Sorensen, seconded by Mrs. Flemings it was
<br />voted unanimously to recommend against the application.
<br />922 Waltham Street, Nicholas Cannalonga; SP, CD Site Plan: Ms. Rawski pointed out
<br />the differences in the plan approved at the 1985 Town Meeting and the plan sub-
<br />mitted with the application to the Board of Appeals. There were apparently
<br />technical changes made to the drainage plan. Roger Corbin, of BSC, explained
<br />that there had been a redirection of the drainage flow, and that the proposed
<br />lighting had been revised to reduce an over -designed illumination. On the motion
<br />of Mrs. Flemings, seconded by Mr. Cripps, it was voted 4-1 (Mr. Sorensen ab-
<br />stained) to recommend in favor of the application.
<br />COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING, POLICIES
<br />179. Meeting with Congregate Housing Committee: Co-chairmen William Hays and
<br />Sherry Edmonds with members William Sen and William Spencer, presented the re-
<br />sults of the Committee's work on congregate housing to the Board, and to ob-
<br />servers Eleanor Klauminzer and Joel Adler, of the Housing Needs Advisory Commit-
<br />tee.
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