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<br />PLANNING BOARD MINUTES <br />MEETING OF JULY 18, 2012 <br /> <br />A regular meeting of the Lexington Planning Board, held in The Selectmen’s Meeting Room, <br />Town Office Building was called to order at 7:32 p.m. by Vice Chairman Greg Zurlo with <br />members Wendy Manz, Charles Hornig and Michelle Ciccolo and planning staff Aaron Henry <br />and Lori Kaufman present. Mr. Canale was absent. <br /> <br />************************DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION********************* <br />376 Lincoln Street/73 Middle Street, sketch plan: <br />The applicant has requested the Board postpone the meeting to discuss the sketch plan to August <br />29, 2012. The Board felt a site visit would be helpful prior to August 29. <br /> <br />On a motion duly made and seconded, it was voted, 4-0, to postpone the presentation for the <br />sketch plan for 376 Lincoln Street and 73 Middle Street to August 29, 2012, at 7:30 p.m. in the <br />Selectmen’s Meeting Room. <br /> <br />Victory Garden Way, minor modification: <br />Mr. Joe Marino was present. The applicant, John Esserian of Homes Development Corporation, <br />had requested to delay the opening of the pedestrian path at the Victory Garden Way <br />Development from August 15, 2012, as required in special condition #2b, for 24 months or until <br />the last home is sold, which ever occurs later. <br /> <br />After discussing the recommendation of DRT with staff, the Board determined that there was no <br />compelling reason to extend the opening of the path beyond the original deadline of August 15, <br />2012. <br /> <br />On a motion duly made and seconded, it was voted, 4-0, to deny the applicant’s request to delay <br /> <br />the opening of the pedestrian path from August 15, 2012, and to leave the special permit as is. <br /> <br /> <br />
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