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BOARD OF APPEALS HEARING <br />' May 21, 196$ <br />A regglar meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held <br />on Tuesday, May 210 1968, at 7:30 p.m. in the Selectmen's Room, <br />Town Office Building. Present were Chairman Nickerson, regular <br />members Abbott, Dawes, Sheldon and associate member Emery. <br />The following petitions were heard: <br />Gerald W. Jones for permission to vary the Lexington Zoning <br />By -Law in order to construct an addition to home at 5 LeRoy Rd., <br />with side yard of 7'8" instead of the required 12 ft. <br />Howard L. Beauchamp for permission to vary the Lexington Zoning <br />By -Law in order to maintain existing residence at 10 Denver St., <br />which has insufficient side yard, and to build an addition to exist- <br />ing house which would also have insufficient side yard. <br />Owen S. Lafley for permission to construct a two -bay automatic <br />car wash at 27 Mass. Ave. to be built in accordance with plans sub- <br />mitted. <br />Victoria N. O'Connell for permission to vary the Lexington <br />Zoning By -Law in order to (1) divide a lot at 11 Lowell St. and 15 <br />Westminster St. into two lots, one of which would have insufficient <br />area and frontage; (2) to convert existing building on said small <br />lot into a one -family house which would have insufficient side and <br />front setback. <br />Buss, Realty Trust for permission to vary the Lexington Zoning <br />By -Law in order to erect a house at 28 Circle Rd., the chimney of <br />which would project 6' into the required side yard. <br />At the close of the hearings an Executive Session was held during <br />which the above requests were discussed, and the following decisions <br />reached: <br />Gerald W. Jones - granted <br />Howard L. Beauchamp - granted <br />Owen S. Lafley - granted <br />Victoria N. O'Connell - denied <br />Busa Realty Trust - granted <br />James Cosgrove - granted (roadside stand) <br />Viola Norlin - granted (kindergarten) <br />Meeting adjourned at 10:15 p.m. <br />Louise M. Macomber <br />Clerk <br />