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BOARD OF APPEALS <br />' July 14, 1970 <br />A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held <br />on Tuesday, July 14, 1970, at 7:30 p.m. in the Selectmen's temporary <br />meeting room, The Bird Room, Cary Memorial Building. Present were <br />Chairman Nickerson, regular members Dawes and Wadsworth and associate <br />members Reed and Brodhead. <br />The following petitions were heard: <br />Charles J. Abate - variance of the Zoning By -Law to maintain <br />a 15' x 1513n one-story glassed porch addition attached to the <br />dwelling at 7 Blueberry Lane which would have a side yard of 11.5 <br />feet instead of the required 15 feet. <br />-.Fred E. and Margaret M. Hastings - to appeal the decision of <br />Donald K. Irwin, Building inspector of the Town of Lexington, dated <br />June 5, 1970, refusing to issue a permit to build a single family <br />frame dwelling on a lot situated on Waltham Street and shown as <br />lot 17 on the Assessors Plan 49 on the ground thatthe lot is not <br />a legal building lot for which a building permit can be issued. <br />Robert L. Lyon - permission to maintain the existing free <br />standing sign measuring 2 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 7 in. as it now stands <br />' in front of the building at 55 Waltham Street. <br />Dunkin Donuts - permission to install two 3 ft, high by <br />2 ft. wi a double face plastic internally illuminated signs, over- <br />all height 9 ft, to be located at 373 Waltham Street. <br />Lexington G rd�ens Inc. - permission to erect an addition, <br />12 ft. 9 in. x 20 ft. 2 in, onto the existing boiler room located <br />at 93 Hancock Street for the; purpose of installing an anti -pollution <br />type boiler. <br />Hartwell Lexington Tru t - additional finding and determination <br />that the proposed light manufacturing and research use of the building <br />located on the northeasterly side of Hartwell Avenue on the north- <br />westerly side of the Boston and Maine Railroad tracks will constitute <br />a suitable development and will not result in substantial detriment <br />to the neighborhood. <br />At the close of the hearings, an executive session was held <br />during which the above requests were discussed and the following <br />decisions reached: <br />Charles J. Abate - granted. <br />Fred E. and Margaret Hastings - appeal denied and Building <br />'Robert L. Lyon - granted. Inspector's decision upheld. <br />Dunkin Donuts - denied. <br />Lexington Gardens Inc. - granted. <br />Hartwell Lexington Trust - granted. <br />The meeting adjourned at 10:30 p.m. <br />R. Dean Johnson <br />Clerk <br />