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There were no abutters present. <br />116 Vine St . — The applicant was not present at the hearing. <br />The following abutters and /or interested parties were present and spoke against a demolition of the <br />house. Sean Kinneen, Harold Hemond, 104 Vine St., Petar Litchev, 121 Vine St. <br />Mr. Litchev noted that the house was not secured as the basement appeared to have been left open one <br />evening and remained open until morning. Photographs would be available he said. Mr. Kelland said he <br />would speak with Gary Rhoads, Lexington Building Department, about the unsecured situation. <br />A motion was made and seconded to continue the hearing until August 18 2011 the next scheduled <br />meeting of the Historical Commission. The vote was 5-0 in favor. <br />Other Business: <br />Marilyn Fenollosa spoke briefly about her involvement with meetings associated with housing expansion <br />at Hanscom AFB and the impact on the adjoining Battle Road National Historic Park. It was expressed <br />that loss of vegetation is a concern that is not factored into expansion projects of this nature along with <br />traffic concerns. <br />A motion was made and seconded to adjourn at 9:22 p.m. with all in favor. <br />Documents received: <br />Existing conditions assessment [15 Dewey Rd.] from Javad Shokrollahi, registered professional <br />structural engineer <br />