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October 5, 1971 hearings continued: <br />Edward T. Donahue - unanimously denied. <br />-2 <br />Old Lexington Restaurant, Inc. - considered withdrawn. Nobody <br />appeared on behalf of this petition. A "Certificate of Appropriateness" <br />had been issued by the Lexington Historic Districts Commission for one <br />sign, which would comply with the Lexington Sign By -Law and would not <br />need approval of the Board of Appeals if it was erected as per drawings <br />submitted to the Historic Districts Commission. <br />Supreme Council and Masonic Library and Museum, Inc. - unanimously <br />granted substantially in accordance with plans submitted and subject to <br />the following conditions: <br />1. The permit is issued for the stated purpose only and no transfer, <br />sale or lease of any part of the property, nor any change in use of the <br />whole or of any part thereof, shall be permitted, except upon a new <br />hearing and approval by the Board of Appeals. <br />2. No new construction or additions, no expansion of use and no major <br />change of the exterior layout of parking, driveways or landscape features <br />shall be permitted, except upon a new hearing and approval by the Board <br />of Appeals. <br />3. The library, museum and auditorium shall be open and available to the <br />public under reasonably acceptable terms and conditions, either free or <br />upon the payment of a nominal fee consistent with the non-profit nature <br />of the ownership. <br />4. The sewer, water connections, drains, driveways and outdoor lighting <br />shall be subject to the Town Engineer's approval. <br />5. This permission shall also be contingent upon securing a certificate <br />of appropriateness from the Historic District Commission and permission <br />from the Historic District Commission to remove the old house and barn. <br />All pertinent material is on file under the name of each petitioner. <br />The meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m. <br />Evelyn F. Cole <br />Clerk <br />1 <br />