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BA-1 to BA-12, Board of Appeals Minutes, 1929-1985
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HOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS <br />December 11, 1956 <br />A meeting of the Board of Appeals was held on Tuesday, December ll <br />1956 in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building. At 8:00 p.m. hear- <br />ings were declared open upon the following petitions: <br />Whitman Stephens - to erect a single family dwelling at 11 Bart- <br />lett Ave. k corner or Bartlett Ave. and Arcola St.) which will not have <br />the 20 ft. set back from Arcola St. as required by the Zoning By-law, <br />Leonard J. Colwell - to add to lot 56 located at 36 Independence <br />Ave. a small tr ngn r piece of land from adjoining lot 55 on Smith <br />Ave. <br />Thomas H. Robinson - to subdivide a lot of land numbered 24 Cedar <br />St. into two s mare "A" and "B" on plan submitted which will not <br />oftply as to area and frontage with the Lexington Zoning By-law, and to <br />erect a single family dwelling on said lot "B" with a frontage of 80 ft. <br />on Lake St. <br />Mass. Institutiv.of Technolo - to continue to maintain a trans- <br />mitterpo e YO ft. high at the south corner of the Field Station 238 <br />Wood St. for a period of five years from date. <br />' Mary J. O'Brien - to add 25 more extension lines to the switch- <br />board now containing 20 lines at #34 Homestead St. for a doctors' and <br />business men's answering service, with the understanding that if more <br />services are required she will present a new petition to the Board of <br />Appeals, and with the understanding that Mrs. O'Brien and her husband <br />will be the only persons to operate the services. <br />At the close of the hearings an executive session was held during <br />which the following decisions were made: <br />Whitman Stephens - granted <br />Leonard J. Colwell - granted <br />Thomas H. Robinson - granted <br />Mess. Institute of Technolody - granted <br />Mary J. O'Brien - granted, with the following condition: this <br />permission will continue only so long as Mrs. O'Brien and her husband <br />own the home and operate the service. <br />Muriel C. Stone <br />Clerk <br />1 <br />127 <br />
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