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PLANNING BOARD MINUTES <br /> MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 4, 1991 <br /> The meeting of the Lexington Planning Board held in Room G-15, Town Office <br /> Building, was called to order at 7 35 p.m. by the Chairman, Mrs. Wood, with <br /> members, Davison, Domnitz, Grant, Williams, Planning Director Bowyer, Acting <br /> Assistant Planner Marino and Secretary Peters present. <br /> *************************** REPORTS *********************************** <br /> 22. Planning Director <br /> a. Rollout. Munroe Village. Preliminary Plan The Board viewed, prior <br /> to staff review, a cluster subdivision plan for seven dwellings on land <br /> off Woburn Street, filed by Robert Cataldo January 25, 1991. <br /> ************** ADMINISTRATION OF LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS ********** <br /> PLANS NOT REQUIRING APPROVAL UNDER THE SUBDIVISION CONTROL LAW <br /> 23. Form A/91-1. 1780-84 Mass. Avenue. Anthony Mancini The Board reviewed <br /> a plan showing the division of a building into Lot C and Lot D, the premises <br /> being located in the Central Business District and conforming to the schedule <br /> of dimensional controls set forth in the Zoning By-Law for the district. On <br /> the motion of Mrs. Klauminzer, seconded by Mr Grant, it was voted 5-0 <br /> to endorse the plan entitled "Plan of Land 1780 - 1784 Massachusetts <br /> Avenue, Lexington, Mass. , dated December 6, 1990, by Otte & Dwyer, Inc. , <br /> certified by Theodore E. Dwyer, Professional Land Surveyor, with <br /> Application Form A/91-1, Applicant Anthony Mancini, as the plans do not <br /> require approval under the Subdivision Control Law. <br /> SUBDIVISION OF LAND <br /> 24. PUBLIC HEARING. Valod's Wav Definitive Plan Mrs. Wood opened the <br /> hearing at 7 45 by reading the Legal Notice and by outlining the order the <br /> Board uses for conducting a public hearing. Richard Waite, of Meridian <br /> Engineering, presented the Site Analysis Plan, Slope and Drainage plans and <br /> the Existing Vegetation Plan. He added that the existing slope is approxi- <br /> mately 14%, and that they are proposing a hammerhead turnaround for the two <br /> lot subdivision. The sewer will tie into an existing line on Concord Avenue <br /> Mr. Waite listed the waivers requested. <br /> 1. Section 7.9: requiring the installation of a fire alarm circuit within <br /> the subdivision; <br /> 2. Section 6.5.3. requiring a curve of not less than a 25 foot radius at <br /> the intersections of street lines; <br /> 3. Section 6 5 5 requiring a leveling area having grades not exceeding 1% <br /> for a distance of 25 feet from the nearer exterior line of the inter- <br /> secting street where the street grade at the approach to an intersection <br /> exceeds 6%; <br /> 4. Section 6.5 6 requiring the closed end of a dead end street to have a <br /> turnaround with an outside diameter of at least 120 feet; <br />