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BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS <br />' November 28, 1972 <br />A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held on Tuesday, <br />November 28, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. in the selectmen's meeting room of the Town <br />Office Building. Present were Chairman Nickerson, regular members Sheldon, <br />Dawes, Wadsworth and Mrs. Morey. <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 and officials who will or might be affected by decisions made, <br />and also advertised in the Lexington Minute -man: <br />Peter S. Pershan and Patricia B. Pershan - petition for a variance to sub- <br />divide the property located at 218 Follen Road, having a frontage of 120 feet <br />and total area of 13,123 square feet of land, into two lots as follows: (a) <br />a legal building lot having a frontage of 120 feet and total area of 11,898 <br />square feet of land; and (b) a lot containing 1,225 square feet of land to be <br />added to and made a part of the property known as 7 Churchill Lane, all as <br />shown on the plan submitted. <br />Ida G. Krebs - petition for a special permit under Section 25.21 of the Lex- <br />ington zoning by-law to construct a building at 453 Concord Avenue, Lexington, <br />to be used as a motor training facility, to accommodate the total of the ex- <br />isting school population of fifty (50) students and teacher personnel of nine- <br />teen (19) persons. The building will be approximately 52' x 74' and one story <br />high. At times other than assembly, there will be on the average approximately <br />twenty-five (25) students and ten (10) supervisory personnel using the facility. <br />There will be no new students enrolled or additional personnel employed for <br />this facility. <br />Cabot, Cabot & Forbes by Thomas P. Hutchinson - petition for a variance from <br />Article 10 of the Lexington Building By -Law and other applicable provision <br />thereof, unless the Building Inspector determines the same to be unnecessary, <br />so as to permit construction and use of a 2 -story building on this lot of <br />second-class construction with an area between firewalls not exceeding 40,533 <br />sq. ft., the area limit now being 16,667 sq. ft. when certain sprinklers and <br />exterior fire fighting space are installed and provided as set forth in the <br />Article. The address is 3 Forbes Road (formerly 2 Forbes Road), the owner is <br />Trustees of Lexington Office Center Trust, Boston, Mass. (Cabot, Cabot & <br />Forbes), the plans are for Honeywell Radiation Center. <br />Herbert D. Kline - petition for permission under Section 26.56 to vary the <br />zoning by-law in order to erect and maintain an amateur radio antenna that <br />will have a maximum height of 75 feet on the property known as 25 Webster Road. <br />(65 feet allowed) The antenna will be on a tower that also retracts to a <br />height of 26 feet and is motorized so that it can go up or down by depressing <br />a switch. The tower base will sit in concrete and the whole will measure 7' <br />wide x 7' high x 7' deep (approx. 9 cu. yards). <br />Albert E. Whitcomb - petition for a variance in the required distance from the <br />street in order to build a one-story addition to the dwelling at 29 Fern Street. <br />L_ <br />