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BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS <br />February 1, 1966 <br />The Board of Appeals held a regular meeting on Tuesday, <br />February 1, 1966 in the Selectmen's Room, Town Offic Building. Present <br />were Chairman Nickerson, regular members Abbott, Hoyt, Wadsworth, asso- <br />ciate member Hamilton, and the secretary, Mrs. Macomber. <br />At 7:30 p.m. hearings were declared open on the following <br />petitions: <br />Muriel E. York - for permission to oontinue operation of a day <br />nursery to care for not more than 10 pre-school children between the hours <br />of 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. at 197 Grant St. <br />Muffin House of Lexington, Inc. - to vary the Sign By-law in order <br />to attach a sign, 18" x 36" to front of building at 1710 Mass. Ave. <br />Lexington Housing Authority - requested a Finding and Determination <br />that the proposed first phase of construction by Lexington Housing <br />Authority of 48 apartment units, and a community building, constitute a <br />desirable development, not detrimental to the area, <br />Mystic Valley Mental Health Assn., Inc. - for permission to use <br />the property at 186 Bedford St. belonging to William R. and Anna M. Dini <br />' as headquarters of said Association, a voluntary, non-profit educational <br />and charitable organization, and for the operation of a community mental <br />health clinic. <br />Kennecott Copper Corp. - for permission to.place a mobile office <br />trailer, 10 ft. x 55 ft. on the petitioner's property located at 128 <br />Spring St., Lexington, to be used as temporary office space for a period <br />of not more than nine months. <br />Wilson Farm, Inc. - to vary the Lexington Zoning By-law in order <br />to demolish existing two-family house and erect a new two-family house at <br />556 Mass. Ave. which is in a single family zone. <br />Mark Management, Inc. (Lexington Motor Inn) - permission to erect <br />a temporary enclosure 12 ft. x 30 ft. for storage use until April, 1966. <br />At the close of the hearings Harold E. Stevens, attorney, and <br />Donald E. Legro, town counsel, met with the Board for informal discussion <br />of the Tidewater Oil C-. petition which had been taken to court. <br />The Board then met in Executive Session and arrived at the follow- <br />ing decision in regard to the hearings: <br />Muriel E. York - granted <br />Muffin House of Lexington, Inc. - denied <br />' Lexington Housing Authority - granted <br />Mystic Valley Mental Health Assn., Inc. - granted <br />
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