HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-05-05 5, 1965
The Historic Districts Commission met at the time and place specified
in the public notice of the hearing on the application of Lexington Trust
Company fora certificate of approFr~,teness with respect to the erection
of an addition to the existing building at 1822 Massachusetts Avenue,
which is within the battle Green District.
Present were truth Bevan, Philip B. Parsons, George E. Graves and
Associate Commissioners Donald B. White and Max H. Straw. The chairman
being absent from the meeting, upon motion duly made and seconded, it was
VOTED that Ruth Bevan be elected Chairman Yro Tempore for this meeting.
The chairman read the letter of application dated April 6, 1965 Mr,
Raymond Scheublin, President, Lexington Trust Company, was present in behalf
of the applicant. Also present were Messrs. Hubbard and Whitten of Thomas
James Company, Architects, who presented the commission a perspective
drawing of the proposed addition to t ha pr went building„ Many questions
were asked by the commission members. Since there were no elevation drawings,
plot plans, etc., it was agreed to adjourn the hearing until the next meeting
of the commission at 8130 P. M. on Wednesday, May 19, 1965.
There was discussion regarding the mailing of the notices of hearing
to the Associate Commissioners. It was agreed that the Clerk would mail these
notices to the Associate Commissioners in the future.
The meeting :ass adjourned at 8:45 r. INT.
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