PLANNING BOARD MINUTES i
<br /> MEETING OF JANUARY 11, 1996
<br /> The meeting of the Lexington Planning Board held in Room G-3, Town Office Building, was called to
<br /> order at 12:30 p.m. by Chairman Davison, with members Davies, Grant, Planning Director Bowyer,
<br /> Assistant Planner Marino and Secretary Tap present. Mr. Canale and Mr. Merrill were absent.
<br /> ************ ADMINISTRATION OF LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS *************
<br /> SUBDIVISION OF LAND
<br /> 7 Schoolhouse Lane. John Esserian, Revised Planting/Landscape Plan, Release of Lots: The Board
<br /> reviewed a second revised landscape plan for the Schoolhouse Lane Subdivision, dated January 4, 1996.
<br /> A previous plan submitted by Mr. Larson for Mr. Esserian was rejected by the Board as inadequate to
<br /> compensate for vegetation removed from the site of the Schoolhouse Lane subdivision by the original
<br /> developer. Though none of the members was completely happy with this plan, they believe this process
<br /> will serve as a message to builders and landscape architects that they must follow approved plans.
<br /> After further discussion about procedures to follow in the future, on the motion of Mrs. Davison,
<br /> seconded by Mr. Davies, the Planning Board voted unanimously, 3-0, to:
<br /> 1. revise Sheet #7 of the definitive subdivision plan approved on June 22, 1994, as shown on the
<br /> plan entitled"revised planting plan no. 2"for the Schoolhouse Lane Subdivision, dated January
<br /> 4, 1996, prepared by Larson Associates, Arlington, MA, and,
<br /> 2. to release lot #1 and lot #3; and
<br /> I 3. to grant the waiver requested by Attorney Albert Sreter on December 21, 1995, from the
<br /> provisions in section 3.7.5 4.6 that requires the filing of Certificates of Completion so that the
<br /> developer, John Esserian, may complete real estate transactions on lot number 1 and 3 and the
<br /> dwellings may be occupied.
<br /> PLANS NOT REOUIRING APPROVAL UNDER THE SUBDIVISION CONTROL LAW
<br /> 8. FormA/95-14,Flintlock Road/Burlington Street William Hamilton:The Board reviewed an Approval
<br /> Not Required Plan for land at Flintlock Road and Burlington Street. On the motion of Mr. Davies,
<br /> seconded by Mr. Grant, the Board voted unanimously to endorse the plan entitled "Plan of Land in
<br /> Lexington, MA (Middlesex County).", dated December 18, 1995, prepared by Meridian Engineering
<br /> Collaborative,Inc.,Peabody,MA.,certified by Michael J.Juliano,Professional Land Surveyor,with Form
<br /> A/95-14, submitted by William H. Hamilton for Lincoln Park Realty Trust, applicant, as it does not
<br /> require approval under the Subdivision Control Law
<br /> 9 Form A/96-1, 60 Middle Street, Ronna Casper and Isaac Greenberg: The Board reviewed an
<br /> Approval Not Required Plan for land at 60 Middle Street. On the motion of Mr. Davies, seconded by
<br /> Mr. Grant, the Board voted unanimously to endorse the plan entitled "Plan of Land in Lexington, MA
<br /> (Middlesex County).", dated December 7, 1995,prepared by John R. Snelling,Associates, Lincoln, MA.,
<br /> certified by John R. Snelling, Professional Land Surveyor, with Form A/96-1, submitted by Isaac
<br /> Greenberg and Ronna Casper, applicants, as it does not require approval under the Subdivision Control
<br /> Law
<br /> 10. Form A/96-2. 2564 Mass. Avenue and School Street. Stephen and Dawn McKenna: The Board
<br /> reviewed an Approval Not Required Plan for land at 2564 Massachusetts Avenue and School Street. On
<br /> the motion of Mr. Davies, seconded by Mr. Grant, the Board voted unanimously to endorse the plan
<br /> entitled"Subdivision Plan of Land in Lexington, MA(Middlesex County), Being a Resubdivision of Lots
<br /> 80 and 81", dated October 26, 1995, revised on January 5, 1996, by Noonan & McDowell, Inc., Billerica,
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