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November 7, 1974 hearings (continued) -2 <br />' Maguire - granted unanimously, subject to the condition that construction must <br />begin within one year from date. <br />Modoono - granted unanimously, subject to the following conditions: <br />1. All provisions of Sections 25.33 and 40 shall apply to this permission. <br />2. No parking on driveways shall be permitted within 10 ft. of the rear <br />of the properties on Webb Street. <br />3. No flood lights shall be permitted. <br />4. Hours of operation shall be 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., 5 days a week, one- <br />half day on Saturdays, except 7 days a week during the Christmas season. <br />5. The sale of hardware and lawn tools, etc. are expressly prohibited. <br />6. No signs such as requested previously shall be permitted. <br />7. No trucking will be permitted in and out before or after the hours <br />specified in condition No. 4. No trucks shall be allowed to arrive <br />and stay overnight, especially with motors running. <br />This is a roadside stand permission and should be regarded primarily as <br />such. This permit shall expire on November 10, 1976. <br />Piantedosi - granted unanimously, subject to the following conditions: that the <br />cars shall be parked to the rear of the garage far back on the property and that <br />this area be maintained in a neat and orderly condition. No signs nor lighting <br />shall be permitted. Only cars damaged or owned in Lexington may be parked in <br />this area. Also included are the following statements: It is believed by the <br />Board that this would fill a much needed service to the Town. Insurance cases <br />are not as rapidly settled as formerly and damaged cars must be stored until <br />examined and the cases settled. This lot at 443 Lincoln St. is isolated, tra- <br />versed by power lines and unsuited for agricultural use. No further residential <br />use can be made on account of the power lines. Refusal of this petition would <br />create financial hardship. There was no opposition to the petition and it is <br />impossible for the Board of Appeals to believe that there will be detriment to <br />the public good. This permit will expire two years from December 12. (12/12/76). <br />Decisions were filed with the Town Clerk, as always. <br />All pertinent material is on file in the Board of Appeals' office. <br />A gentlemen's agreement to make all motions to GRANT petitions and let them <br />be granted or denied from that motion was discussed by the regular members present <br />and agreed upon by them. (This in preference to a vote to DENY and a possible 3 <br />to 2 vote, with the question remaining as to whether this vote needed a 4 to 1 or <br />majority vote, as does a vote to grant.) <br />The meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />C'a,r." \;r Cp&, <br />Evelyn F. Cole, Clerk <br />BOARD OF APPEALS <br />