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Minutes of the Lexinqton Zoninq Board of Appeals <br /> Virtual, Via Zoom <br /> June 10, 2021 <br /> Board Members: Chair— Ralph D. Clifford, Jeanne K. Krieger, Nyles N. Barnert, Norman P. <br /> Cohen and Martha C. Wood <br /> Alternate Member: Edward McCarthy <br /> Administrative Staff: Jennifer Gingras, Zoning Administrator and Sharon Coffey, <br /> Administrative Clerk <br /> Address: 1853 Massachusetts Avenue <br /> The petitioner is requesting a modification of a Special Permit dated March 8, 2018 in <br /> accordance with the Zoning By-Law (Chapter 135 of the Code of Lexington) section(s) 135-9.4 <br /> and 135-3.4 (Table 1, Permitted Uses and Development Standards) line J.1.02 of the Zoning <br /> Bylaw (Chapter 135 of the Code of Lexington) to modify the existing fast food use to include a <br /> walk up service window. <br /> The petitioner submitted the following information with the application: Nature and Justification, <br /> Plans, Plot Plan Waiver, and a previously granted Special Permit. <br /> Prior to the meeting, the petitions and supporting data were reviewed by the Building <br /> Commissioner, Conservation Administrator, Town Engineer, Board of Selectmen, the Planning <br /> Director, the Historic District Commission Clerk, Historical Commission, Economic <br /> Development, and the Zoning Administrator. Comments were received from the Zoning <br /> Administrator, Engineering Department, Health Department and the Historical Commission. <br /> Presenter: Jason Denoncourt on behalf of Abbotts Frozen Custard <br /> The Hearing was opened at: 7:00 PM. <br /> Mr. Denoncourt presented the petition. He stated the Historical Commission recommended they <br /> have a three pane glass window to match what is existing. The pandemic changed a lot and <br /> people stand outside the store and wait to enter. <br /> A Board Member, Nyles N. Barnert, asked how the applicant was handling the health <br /> department questions (They have a walk up window in the Arlington store and they use a <br /> screen. They can use a fan as well near the window to blow away insects). <br /> A Board Member, Martha C. Wood, questioned the accessibility and the height of the window <br /> (The window is low, does not know the exact height). Mrs. Wood expressed her concern with <br /> problems with getting wheelchairs in that area (They have not fully thought it out but they could <br /> add a small counter that would extend out). <br /> A Board Member, Norman P. Cohen, stated his concern for sidewalks being blocked by long <br /> lines (They probably won't have long lines. There are two registers in the store to reduce lines <br /> because they would be adding a third spot for people. This will help to move people along. It is <br /> not an easy business environment). <br />
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