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PLANNING BOARD MINUTES <br /> MEETING OF APRIL 12, 1999 <br /> The meeting of the Lexington Planning Board held in the Selectmen's Room Town Office Building,was <br /> called to order at 7.05 p.m. by Chairman Merrill with members Colman,Davies, Galaitsis,Bridge-Denzak, <br /> Planning Director Bowyer, and Assistant Planner Garber present. <br /> ************** ADMINISTRATION OF LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS *************** <br /> SUBDIVISION OF LAND <br /> 72. Lincoln Street. Sketch 7 4.5 Subdivision elan,Ronald Lopez. Decision: The Board reviewed and <br /> suggested some changes to a draft decision, dated April 12, 1999, on the sketch 7 4.5 subdivision plan for <br /> land at 41 Lincoln Street submitted by Ronald Lopez,North Shore Construction Company They will review <br /> the revised decision at their next meeting, on April 14 <br /> ***************************** PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT *************************** <br /> 73 Recent Activity <br /> a. MAPD Annual Conference: Mr Bowyer reported that he attended the MAPD Annual Conference in <br /> Northampton,Massachusetts. He said two workshops dealing with legal issues gave him some other ways of <br /> looking at the mansionization issue which he will develop later. <br /> b. APA National Planning Conference: Mr Bowyer informed that Board that he will be traveling and <br /> attending the American Planning Association National Planning Conference in Seattle beginning April 20. <br /> c. "Mansionization" Media Coverage: He also reported that he was interviewed by a WBZ-TV reporter <br /> about"mansionization" in Lexington.He played a video of the segment,which appeared on the evening news. <br /> d. House Bill 1215.An Act Relative to the Zoning of Certain Residential Properties: Mr. Bowyer reported <br /> on his testimony and that of Rep. Jay Kaufman on House Bill No. 1215 dealing with "mansionization" before <br /> the Legislature's Local Affairs Committee. He said the Committee seem engaged by the issue and asked <br /> numerous good questions. Several of the legislators are former local officials in cities and towns that have <br /> experienced teardowns. He was optimistic but said the real test will be how the whole House and Senate treat <br /> the bill. <br /> ************************ ARTICLES FOR 1999 TOWN MEETING ************************ <br /> Amendments to the Zoning By-Law <br /> 74 RO and CN to CD. 903 Waltham Street. James McManus III.to be Indefinitely Postponed: <br /> The Board Ms. Bridge-Denzak remarked that she received a phone message from Richard Bechtel, architect <br /> for the 903 Waltham Street Rezoning proposal.He said that the applicants intend to withdraw and that the <br /> article would be indefinitely postponed. <br /> The meeting was adjourned at 7.45 p.m. <br /> teven L. Colman, Clerk <br /> H <br />