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Minutes, August 12, 1985 <br />page 5 <br />detailed in the area, since lots 2 and 4 are also affected. The developer <br />will provide more detail and the Board will act on the changes later. <br />Lot 66 - Construction is proposed about 20 feet beyond the limit -of -work <br />line. The Conservation Commission has disapproved and the Board agreed to <br />do likewise. <br />Lot 67 - The edge of the house falls on the limit -of -work line, and would <br />entail some grading beyond the line. The Conservation Commission has <br />approved the changes. The Board will recommend moving the limit -of -work <br />back 15 feet at one corner. On the motion of Mr. Sorensen, seconded by Mr. <br />Cripps, it was voted unanimously to approve the revision to Lot 67 with the <br />limit -of -work boundary change. <br />Mrs. Smith noted that the Board should not approve any lot disapproved by the <br />Conservation Commission. <br />186. 188 Lowell Street: The Board approved the draft response to the letter from <br />Erik Lund, re the use of an easement from Page Road to the property. The response <br />calls for all documents referred to by Lund to be furnished to the Town Counsel <br />who will advise the Board. It was agreed to include in the letter a suggestion <br />to the developer that he may have to request an extension of the time limit so <br />that the legal question of Page Road can be resolved. <br />' 187. Pelham Road: Roger Corbin informally presented a sketch plan of a subdivi- <br />sion with a deadend street longer than 650 feet. There are also problems with <br />providing sewer hook-up. The Board did not see how they could support the plan. <br />REPORTS <br />188. Board of Appeals meeting of August 8, 1985: Mrs. Uhrig reported that the <br />Board of Appeals granted all applications before them except that of Diane <br />Jellis for a deck. They incorporated the recommendations submitted by the Board <br />in the Special Permit granted to the Comeau/delicatessen. The Board of Appeals <br />also added the restriction that no tables, benches or chairs be allowed. <br />189. Planning Director: Mr. Bowyer discussed the implications of the Federal <br />Court -Needham -sign case which may require an amendment to the Zoning By -Law if <br />Lexington wants to continue to prohibit political signs. <br />The next meeting will be held on September 9, 1985. <br />The meeting was adjourned at 11:30 p.m. <br />1 <br />, Clerk <br />