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r I <br />L. <br />BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS <br />April 8, 1954 <br />A meeting of the Board of Appeals was held in the Selectmen's <br />Room, Town Office Building, Lexington, on kpril 8, 1954. <br />At 8:00 p.m. hearings were declared open on the following peti- <br />tions: <br />Louis Kraff - to erect a sign on the property located at 310 <br />Marrett Rd. sire-approx. 63" x 43". The sign would be double faced, illu- <br />minated on each side and operated only for such hours as the store would <br />be open. <br />Harvey W. Newgent - to erect a sign approx. 2' x 7' at right angles <br />to the�i oni of the building at 10 Depot Sq. <br />Harold Quinn - to erect a single family dwelling to be used as a <br />combination rT aessi a and doctor's office at 1492 Mass. Ave. <br />Andrew Cupp - to erect a greenhouse 35' x 155' at 171 Woburn St. <br />Paul W. Johnson'- to erect a single family dwelling on lots 36-B <br />and 37 numbered 'dry St. on the present foundation. <br />Harry A. Hall 3rd - to erect a single family dwelling at 10 Patriots <br />Drive, nouse to be set at such an angle that a portion of the building <br />would be 13 ft. from the rear lot line. <br />Howard A. Smith D.V.M. - to erect a single family dwelling at 476 <br />Bedford St. <br />At the close of the hearings an Executive Session was held during <br />which the following decisions were reached: <br />Louis Kraff - Denied <br />Harvey W. Newgent - Denied <br />Harold Quinn - Denied <br />Andrew Cupp - Granted <br />Paul W. Johnson - Granted - provided that the condition of the said <br />foundation is satisfactory to the Building Inspector and that the Building <br />By-laws of the Town.are complied with. <br />Harry A. Hall 35d - Granted <br />Howard A. Smith - Granted - subject to the same condition as in the <br />permit granted October 15, 1953 to maintain a veterinarian's office and animal <br />hospital in a portion of the building, and subject to the further condition <br />that the use of the premises as a veterinarian's office and animal hospital <br />shall continue only so long as Dr. Smith owns and occupies the premises. <br />Muriel C. Stone, <br />Clerk <br />