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<br />PLANNING BOARD MINUTES <br />MEETING OF MAY 23, 2007 <br /> <br />A regular meeting of the Lexington Planning Board was held in Cary Hall and called to order at 7:30 p.m. <br />by Chairman Manz with members Zurlo, Hornig and Canale and planning staff McCall-Taylor and Henry <br />present. Mr. Galaitsis arrived a few minutes into the meeting. <br /> <br />************************************* MINUTES ************************************** <br /> <br />Review of Minutes: On a motions duly made and seconded, it was voted to approve the minutes of April <br />4, 2007 as amended, April 11, 2007 as amended, and April 18, 2007 public session as amended. <br />Consideration of minutes for additional meetings was put off until later in the meeting to allow the public <br />hearing to begin at the scheduled time. <br /> <br />************************* ADMINISTRATION OF LAND DEVELOPMENT***************** <br /> <br />SUBDIVISION OF LAND <br />Doran Green Definitive Subdivision: Ms. Manz opened the public hearing at 7:45. Present for the <br />development team were Mr. Guy Doran and Ms. Elaine Doran, owners, Mr. John Farrington, attorney, <br />Mr. Rick Waitt, engineer, and Mr. Gary Larson, landscape architect. There were four people in the <br />audience. <br /> <br />Mr. Farrington said he had been asked about the nature of the slope easement; it is to insure sight lines at <br />the corner of Burroughs Road and East Street. He said they would review the landscape plan with the <br />Engineering Department during construction to make sure the sight-line easement was respected. Mr. <br />Hornig asked if the landscape plan as submitted satisfies the easement. Mr. Larson indicated that it might <br />not, there are some evergreens that may need to be pushed back. <br /> <br />Mr. Larson gave a brief overview of the plans that were before the Board. He stated that there were very <br />few changes made graphically to the plans since the last submission. It is a 3.6 acres site in an RO zone <br />with nine dwelling units in seven buildings. Concept architectural plans have been included. <br /> <br /> <br />