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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1932-06-2892 co r BOARD OF -APPEALS MEETING � C=7 JUNE 28, 1932. A joint meeting of the Board of Appeals end the Board of Selectmen was held in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, at 8 P.M. Messrs. Maddison, Glynn, Baldrey and 8usiance were present. The -Secretary was also present. Hearing was declared open on the application of the Standard Oil Co.,df New York for permission to -increase the storage capacity of the gasoline tanks at 789 Mass. Avenue ;y and to install one additional pump. The Clerk Bead the notice of the hearing, Mr. Daniels explained that they did not intend to make any change except to establish the additional pump on the island on the inside of the property. The pump that is out near the street is to remain in its present location, and in the island instead of having one pump in the center, they would have two pumps, one at each end. No objection was received to the application, and the hearing was declared closed. - The Board of Appeals adjourned to the Engineer's ' Office and the records of the last meeting held June 3, 1932 were read and approved.' The Board then considered the application of the Standard Oil.Co. of N. Y., Inc. for additional pump and one additional 1000 gallon storage tank for gasoline on the property at 789 Mass. Avenue and it was voted that the petition be granted in the following form: The Board of Appeals, acting under General Laws, Chapter 40, sec. 27, having received a *ritten petition addressed to it by the Standard Oil Co. of New York, Inc. a copy of which is hereto annexed, held a public hearing thereon of which notice was mailed to the petitioner and to the owners of all property deemed by the Board to be affected thereby as they appear on the most recent local tax list, and also advertised in the Lexington Times - Minute -Man, a newspaper published in Lexington, which hearing was held in the Selectments Room in the Town Office Building on the 28th day of June 1932 at 8 o'clock P.M. A majority of the members of the Board of Appeals were present at the hearing. After hearing the evidence offered by the petitioner ' and no other evidence -having been offered, the Board in private session at a meeting held0June 28, 1932, gave consideration to the subject of the petition and a majority of the Board voted that in its judgment the public convenience and welfare will be substantially served by the use of the premises described in the petition and that such use will not tend to impair the status of the neighborhood. The Board therefore determines that the application of section 6 (c) in C.1 Districts of the Lexington Zoning By- law permits the use of the premises described in the petition, subject to the following conditions, and instructs the Inspector of Buildings of Lexington to grant a permit therefor. 1. That the additional pump be located adjacent to the present pump nearest the building but not nearer the street. 2. That the additional pump and tank be installed within six months. The Board therefor determines that the.use of the premises described in the petition is in harmony with the general purposes and intent of the Lexington Zoning By-law. Arthur N. Maddidon C. Edward Glynn Roland w. Baldrey Theodore A. Custance Board of Appeals of Lexington. Roland W. Baldrey, Clerk of the Board of Appeals of Lexington, appointed under General Laws, Chapter 40, section 27, hereby certify that I"sent by registered mail on the 9th day of June, 1932 to Lizzie E. Lowell, Edgar W. Harrod, Leona -0. Truesdell, Elizabeth A. Towne, Mary E. Barnes, Lyman C. & Christine A. Stewart, Michael Interante, Annie B. Fraser, Old Colony Trust Co. Exers. & Tr., (Alici S. Kennedy,) Sarah Gibson, Irving P. Locke,; John W. & Annie S. McLearn, Michael E. McCarron, Maurice P. Ahern, Bertha V. Pichette, John L. Pichette, George A. Parks, Daniel T. " Kenney, Bartlett J. Harrington, and also advertised in the Lexington Times -Minute Man on June 10, 1932 a notice of which the following is a true copy. Roland W. Baldrey Clerk, Board of Appeals. Lexington, June $, 1932. Lexington Board of Zoning Appeals Town Office Building Lexington, Mass. Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby petition the Lexington Board of Appeals, appointed under General Laws, Chapter 40, section 27, to determine the application of Section of the Lexington Zoning By-law with respect to the premises at No. 789 Mass. Ave., owned by the Standard Oil Co. of New York,'by permitting the following: The additional sotrage of one thousand (1000) gallons of gasoline, and the installation of one pump to dispense the same. Standard Oil Co. of N. Y. Inc. c/o E. N. Danibls 205 Sixth Street E. Cambridge, Mass. N 0 T I C E June 9, 1932. The Board of Appeals will hold a hearing on the matter of determining the application of the Zoning By- law by permitting the increase of 1000 gallons additional storage and installation of one additional pump at the filling station owned by the Standard Oil Co. of New York, Inc., located at 789 Mass. Avenue, Lexington, under the Lexington Zoning By-law and in accordance with Chapter 133 of the Acts of 1924. The hearing will be held on June 28th , 1932 at 8 P.M., at the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, Lexington. Arthur N. Maddison Chairman, Board of Appeals. A true record, Attest - Clerk. 1 1 1