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Minutes of the Lexington Zoning Board of Appeals <br /> Estabrook Hall, Cary Memorial Building <br /> February 8, 2007 <br /> Board Members Present: Chairman — Arthur C. Smith, John J. McWeeney, Maura L. Sheehan, <br /> Judith J. Uhrig and Associate Leo McSweeney. <br /> Staff present: David George, Zoning Administrator and Dianne Cornaro, Administrative Clerk. <br /> Petition Address: 433 Marrett Road <br /> The relief sought is for a Special Permit from section 135 -77 (3) and 78D to allow a sandwich <br /> board sign in front of building. <br /> The Chairman opened the hearing at 7:45 PM by reading the legal notice and described <br /> information received from the petitioner relative to the petition. <br /> Prior to the hearing, the petition and supporting data were reviewed by the Building <br /> Commissioner, Conservation Administrator, Town Engineer, Health Director, Zoning <br /> Administrator, Planning Board, Design Advisory Committee and the Historic District <br /> Commission. Comments were received from the Zoning Administrator and the Design Advisory <br /> Committee. <br /> A letter of opposition was received prior to the hearing from Mark Duffy of 46 Spring Street. <br /> Kip LeBaron, owner of the business, presented the petition. At the hearing he presented a <br /> petition signed with 19 signatures, not all resident of Lexington. <br /> The board questioned if Mr. LeBaron had a copy of the Design Advisory Committee's comments <br /> and about the placement of the sandwich board sign. <br /> There were no questions from the audience. <br /> Paula Ganzi of 74 Valley Field Street spoke in favor of the petition. <br /> No one spoke in opposition of the petition. <br /> The hearing was closed at 7:58 PM. <br /> Discussion: <br />
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