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BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS <br />October 23, 1975 <br />A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held on Thursday, <br />October 23, 1975 at 7:30 p.m. in the'Selectmen's Meeting Room of the Town Office <br />Building. Present were four regular members and one associate member: Chairman <br />Donald E. Nickerson, Vice -Chairman George P. Wadsworth, Ruth Morey, Woodruff M. <br />Brodhead, and Associate Irving H. Mabee. Also present in addition to petitioners <br />and/or their attorneys, were a Lexington Minute -Man reporter, two representatives <br />from the League of Women Voters, and a room full of townspeople. <br />Public open hearings were held on the following petitions, notice having been <br />mailed as required by law to abutters, etc. and to town boards and officials. <br />Notices were published in the Lexington Minute -Man newspaper as required. See <br />copies of the permits which were issued for these hearings for more details. <br />Follen Church Society - special permit, as required by Section 25.34, to sell <br />Christmas trees at 764 Massachusetts Avenue, during December 1975 and December <br />1976. <br />G. B. Cowperthwaite - variance of Section 27 to allow the construction of a 22' x <br />20' deck with a carport under to be added to an existing dwelling at 11 Buckman <br />Drive. The new construction will leave a side yard of 15 ft. instead of the <br />required 20 ft. as required for corner lots. <br />David G. Ahern - variances of Section 27 to construct a garage on the property at <br />26 Dewey Road which will have a 26 ft. setback and 5 ft. side yard. It is claimed <br />that the steep slope of the site and the location of the existing driveway would <br />make it an undue hardship to locate the garage in any other position on the site. <br />At this hearing it became known that a 26 foot variance was not sufficient <br />to build the garage requested. There was considerable deliberation. The Board <br />considered the fact that the sixty abutters who were notified of the hearing <br />should be able to expect that no more than what is requested will be granted. <br />Granting this petition will prevent the Aherns from constructing the garage as <br />proposed, whereas,denying the petition would prevent a resubmittal within 2 years <br />unless 4 members of the Planning Board agreed that the request should be reheard. <br />Michael Colangelo and Josephine Colangelo - special permit, pursuant to Section 13, <br />requiring a site plan review and finding and determination, for construction and <br />operation of a building for office and research and development, on Hartwell Ave., <br />as shown on plans submitted to the Board of Appeals. <br />Some serious concern was expressed by the Chairman, who had been contacted by <br />Mr. Ray H. Cone, Jr., Tektronix, Inc., who had purchased a lot adjacent to this one <br />under consideratiory from The 115 Kendall Corp. (Colangelo). Mr. Cone claimed that <br />a commitment made to them for sewer and water connections had not been honored. Mr. <br />Colangelo and his attorney, Frederick Conroy, claimed that an agreement had been <br />made with the Town and a new written agreement with Tektronix had been signed in <br />this regard. (Tektronix received a special permit from the Board of Appeals July 2, <br />1974, and their building has been constructed on the corner of Bedford St. and <br />Hartwell Avenue.) <br />.Following the hearings the Board made the following decisions, all in open <br />public meeting: <br />