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4-0 in favor of the partial building demolition of the garage: Ms. Fenollosa, Mr. Kelland and Mr. <br /> Kalsow and Ms. Pursley. <br /> AGENDA ITEM #3 (7:40PM) <br /> Public hearing on the full building demolition at 21 Oakland Street <br /> APPLICANT (S) PRESENT: <br /> Zoltan Juhasz/Zeis Lex Four LLC, homeowner and applicant <br /> ABUTTER(S) PRESENT: <br /> Pamela Lyons of 53 Grant Street <br /> Jan Connory of 22 Glen Road South <br /> DOCUMENT(S): <br /> - Historical Commission application with attachments,prepared by Zeis Lex Four LLC, <br /> dated 2/19/2020 <br /> - Letter with attachments and photographs, From: Colin Smith of Colin Smith <br /> Architecture, Re: 21 Oakland Street, dated 2/25/2020 <br /> - Letter with attachments and photo, From: Lester E. Savage of Berkshire Hathaway <br /> HomeServices, dated 2/23/2020 <br /> - Letter, From: Paul A. Phelan, Jr. PE No.42538 of Phelan Engineering, LLC, Re: <br /> Structural Evaluation of the Residence Known as 21 Oakland Street, Lexington, MA <br /> - Letter, From: Zoltan Juhasz of Zeis Homes/Zeis Lex Four LLC, Re: 21 Oakland Street, <br /> Demolition Request, dated 3/11/2020 <br /> - Letter, From: Mateo and Danielle Millett, To: Lexington Historical Commission, dated <br /> 3/08/2020 <br /> SUMMARY: <br /> The applicant is proposing to demolish the single family dwelling. Portions of the dwelling will <br /> be saved and used in the construction of 20 Parker Street. <br /> HC COMMENTS: <br /> The Commission did not believe that the applicant sufficiently proved that the dwelling could not <br /> be rehabilitated. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS: <br /> The abutters spoke in opposition to the full building demolition of 21 Oakland Street. <br /> MOTION: <br /> No movement <br /> VOTE: <br />