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<br />Mr. Poll ti. recommended that Mrs. Bottino should be required to either
<br />keep her dog within the house or should, by installation of insulation and
<br />carpeting, soundproof her garage as a means to muffling the dog's barking,
<br />which was the basis of Mr. Aizley's complaint.
<br />Upon motion duly made and seconded,, it was voted that the dog is a
<br />nuisance by reason of excessive barking and order
<br />That this dog must be kept within the confines of Mrs. B o t tino' s,
<br />house proper. If this is not feasible, measures must be taken,
<br />within thirty days of the date of the order, to install insulation
<br />and carpeting or some other means of soundproofing the garage, if
<br />it is to be used as quarters for the dog.
<br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was VOTED
<br />To approve the application of the Lexington Lodge of Elks #2204, 959
<br />Waltham Street, for renewal of its license to conduct the game of
<br />Beano on Tuesday evenings for the ensuing year
<br /> Warrant State Upon motion duly made and seconded, 'it was voted to sign the Warrant
<br /> Election for the State Election on November 2, 1982.
<br /> Condui t At 7:45 P.M. the chairman opened the public hearing on the petition of
<br />Waltham St. the Boston Edison Company for permission to install 20 feet of conduit on
<br />Waltham Street
<br />Mr. Edmond Kelley, representing Boston Edison Company, was present and
<br />requested that the petition be withdrawn pending further study and resub-
<br />mitted in the future,
<br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted that the petition of
<br />Boston Edison Company to install 20 feet of conduit on Waltham Street, :
<br />approximately 585 feet southeast of Brookside Avenue, be withdrawn without
<br />prejudice.
<br />Hanscom Dr. Mrs. Frick, MAPC Representative and Jacquelyn Smith, Chairman of HATS
<br /> intersection, and member of the Hanscom Field Advisory Commission, were present for dis-
<br /> �APC A95
<br />cussion of the Mass . DPW Defense Access Road, Rte. 2A at the Hans com Drive
<br />intersection, and to request the l support and direction regarding
<br />request for additional information and answers,: to questions on . the project
<br />relevant to its impact on Lexington, through the E.I.R. process ,
<br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to direct the MAPC rep-
<br />resentative to return the AMPC A95 review request for additional information
<br />on the proposed road improvements at the Hanscom Drive intersection.
<br /> Theatre
<br />Mr. William Moscarelli, Sack Theatres,, and his attorney, Dean Nicholson,
<br /> ,icenses ,
<br />were present for discussion of the application of C . D . E . , Inc. for Sunday and
<br /> ]inema I.
<br />Weekday licenses for exhibition of motion pictures at Cinemas I, II and III.
<br /> II, III
<br />Mr. Nicholson explained that Mr. Feeley, current owner of the Cinemas
<br />is retiring and will sell the operations to Sack Theatres. The tiew owners in-
<br />tend to continue with suitable programming, and forsee no drastic changes from
<br />present policy on the type of movies shown. Application for Special Permit
<br />required under the Zoning By -Law, will be submitted to the Board of Appeals.
<br />Mr. Nicholson introduced Mr. Moscarelli , who will be in charge of the
<br />Lexington operations .
<br />Upon question by Mr. Politi, Mr. Nicholson read a clause in the lease
<br />for Cinema III, 10 Muzzey Street, which prohibits live entertainment and the
<br />showing of pornographic matter as defined by the Supreme Court or in viola-
<br />tion of local ordinances.
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