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BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS <br />June 6, 1972 <br />A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held on Tuesday, <br />June 6, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. in the selectmen's meeting room of the Town Office <br />Building. Present were Chairman Nickerson, regular members Sheldon, Wadsworth <br />and Dawes and associate member Ruth Morey. A large audience of town's people <br />interested in the public hearings scheduled for this evening filled the room <br />to capacity. <br />Public hearings were held on the following petitions, notice having been <br />mailed to the petitioners, to the owners of all property deemed by the Board <br />to be affected thereby as they appear on the most recent local tax list, to <br />town boards who will or might be affected by decisions made, and also adver- <br />tised in the Lexington Minute -man: <br />Edward E. and Angela E. Abell - variance to maintain a dwelling at 5 Poplar <br />Street with insufficient front and side yards as shown on a plot plan dated <br />May 2, 1972 by Miller & Nylander showing a front yard of 9 ft. rather than <br />the required 15 ft., and a left side yard of 17.8 ft. rather than the <br />required 20 ft. <br />Hartwell Westview Trust - special permit covering the construction and use <br />proposed by Hartwell Westview Trust as shown on the preliminary site plan <br />for Majilite Corp., Lexington Industrial Center, Mass. by Cabot, Cabot & <br />Forbes Co., dated April 25, 1972, and for a Finding and Determination that <br />a proposed 37,496 square foot building located on a 3.0 acre lot at 35 <br />Hartwell Avenue located on the northwest side of Hartwell Avenue and on the <br />southwesterly side of Westview Street, all as shown on plans submitted and <br />dated April 12 and 25, will constitute a suitable development and will not <br />result in substantial detriment to the neighborhood, in accordance with <br />Section 13 of the Lexington Zoning By -Law. Also, unless the building in- <br />spector determines the same to be unnecessary, a petition for a variance <br />from Article X of the Lexington Building By -Law and other applicable provi- <br />sions thereof, so as to permit construction and use of a one-story building <br />on Lot 3 of second class construction with an area between fire walls not <br />exceeding 30,000 square feet, the area limit now being 16,666 square feet <br />when certain sprinklers and exterior fire fighting space are installed and <br />provided as set forth in said Article. <br />George and Sylvia Haroules - variance to maintain the present building at <br />139 Simonds Road with a front yard of 25 ft. 8 in. instead of the required <br />30 ft. and to build an addition 15 ft. by 24 ft., 2 stories with a garage <br />under, which would have a front yard of 25 ft. 8 in. instead of the required <br />30 ft. and a side yard of 11 ft. 9 in. instead of the required 15 ft. <br />Adolph C. and Candida Cuccinello - variances of the zoning by-law to create <br />two lots of a parcel of land at 92 Bridge Street. Lot 110 is 9,360 sq. ft. <br />in area and contains an existing house with insufficient frontage. Lot 109 <br />contains 6,509 sq. ft. on which the petitioners propose to build a house with <br />insufficient front yard. Both lots will have insufficient areas as they should <br />be 15,500 sq. ft. in area. The petitioner requests variances to make these <br />lots legal building lots. <br />