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<br />PLANNING BOARD MINUTES <br />MEETING OF MAY 28, 2014 <br /> <br />A regular meeting of the Lexington Planning Board, held in the Selectmen’s Meeting Room, was <br />called to order at 7:09 p.m. by Chairman Charles Hornig, with members Nancy Corcoran- <br />Ronchetti, Richard Canale, Greg Zurlo, and Timothy Dunn and planning staff Maryann McCall- <br />Taylor, Aaron Henry, and Lori Kaufman present. <br /> <br />*********************************MINUTES ************************************ <br />On a motion duly made and seconded, it was voted, 5-0, to accept as edited the minutes for May <br />7, 2014. <br /> <br />***************************SPECIAL TOWN MEETING*************************** <br />430 Concord Avenue, PSDUP updates: <br /> <br />Ms. McCall-Taylor spoke with Mr. Grant regarding the changes to the PSDUP, which will be <br />discussed in full detail on June 4 at the continued public hearing. <br /> <br />**********************DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION*********************** <br />CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING <br />Edna Street extension, definitive subdivision plan continued public hearing: <br />Mr. Hornig called the continued public hearing to order at 7:13 p.m. There were 4 people in the <br />audience. Mr. David Burns of Debco Properties, the applicant, and Fred Russell, project <br />engineer, were present and updated the Planning Board. Revised plans, list of waivers and <br />drainage calculations were submitted. Mr. Russell said Edna Street would not continue through to <br />Emerald Street, but instead would have a hammerhead turnaround using dimensions provided by <br />the Fire Department and Engineering, the existing road was super elevated and the street <br />extension would match the existing road, there would be planting of additional street trees, the <br />existing street would be centered within the right of way (ROW), and the developer would <br />provide an eight inch water main line from Emerald Street and be stubbed by the developer at the <br />hydrant and the Town would complete the looped water main at Homestead Street at a later date. <br />The path chosen to Emerald Street was selected to preserve more trees and the electrical would <br />run underneath it. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />