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r <br />BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS <br />February 20, 1973 <br />At 7:25 p.m. Vice Chairman Sheldon opened the meeting in Room G 15 of <br />the Town Office Building to discuss further the Curve Trust Decision (see <br />minutes of January 30, 1973). Robert Tillinghast was present to inform the <br />Board members that the third floor tenants would be moving out of his build- <br />ing at 703-705 Massachusetts Avenue. Debate and discussion on this petition <br />continues as the Board becomes more aware of the complex establishment on <br />this property. The decision was deferred until the Board could meet in ex- <br />ecutive session after the scheduled hearings for this evening. At that time <br />the Board voted to grant the petition and file it with the Town Clerk. <br />Present were Vice Chairman Sheldon, regular members Wadsworth, Dawes and <br />Mrs. Morey, and associate member Brodhead. <br />At 7:30 p.m. the regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was <br />held. Several interested townspeople remained throughout the public hear- <br />ings held on the following petitions, notice having been mailed to the peti- <br />tioners, to the owners of all property deemed by the Board to be affected <br />thereby as they appear on the most recent local tax list, to town boards <br />who will or might be affected by decisions made, and also advertised in the <br />Lexington Minute -man: <br />Bernard Huang - variance of the zoning by-law in order to build, on the prop- <br />erty at 8 Tricorne Road, a greenhouse (16 ft. by 14 ft.) which will leave a <br />side yard of 11 ft. instead of the required 15 ft. <br />Varian Associates - special permission for the construction of a standing <br />sign at 121 Hartwell Avenue according to drawings submitted. The petitioner, <br />Varian Associates, is the owner of the referenced parcel. <br />Robert E. Burbidge - variance to maintain the existing dwelling and proposed <br />20' by 24'2" addition at 8 Manning Street with a side yard of 4'3" instead <br />of the required 10', all in accordance with plot plan submitted. <br />Guiseppe M. Vitale - variance of the zoning by-law to maintain the existing <br />dwelling at 11 Rindge Avenue which has a 5.8 ft. sideyard instead of the <br />required 10 ft. <br />Louise M. Gauthier, Elise G. Palis, and Louis B. Gauthier - variance from the <br />zoning by-law to allow for the maintenance of the existing dwelling facing on <br />Milliken Road, so-called, with insufficient front yard of 22 feet, more or <br />less, and being numbered 55 Pleasant Street, said dwelling to be on a lot <br />containing 46,857 square feet, more or less, being shown as Lot 58A, and to <br />allow for the existence of a separate lot, containing 35,907 square feet <br />more or less, to the southeast of said dwelling, said lot to have frontage <br />of 150 feet on Pleasant Street and to have its entrance on Pleasant Street, <br />being shown as Lot 58B, all as shown on plan dated November 1, 1972, said <br />plan filed with the application. <br />' N. A. McLeod, "International Conservatory of Music" - for permission to main- <br />tain an existing free standing sign "International Conservatory of Music" in <br />front of my home, 375 Lowell Street, Lexington. The sign is wooden, approxi- <br />mately 30" wide by 18" long. This home is leased by myself with an option to <br />L <br />