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BOARD OF APPEALS <br />January 22, 1976 <br />' The Board of Appeals held a regular meeting on Thursday, January 22, 1976 at <br />7:30 P.M. in the Selectmen's Meeting Room of the Town Office Building. Present <br />were: Chairman Donald E. Nickerson, Vice Chairman George P. Wadsworth; members: <br />Ruth Morey and Woodruff M. Brodhead; and associate member Natalie H. Riffin. Also <br />present were a representative of the League of Women Voters, a reporter and an <br />officer of the Lexington Minute -Man, and a room full of interested people. <br />Public hearings were held on the following petitions, notices having been <br />mailed to the proper people and advertised in the newspaper as required by law: <br />Michael Colangelo and Josephine Colangelo requested to vary the provisions of <br />Section 27 to permit a front yard of 75 feet instead of the 100 feet (building in a <br />CH zone); and a special permit to allow light manufacturing and assembly as an <br />accessory use to the principal business of the tenant; all for the property located <br />at Lot 2 Hartwell Avenue (later described as 14 Hartwell). <br />Ong Ong, Inc., Robin Y. P. Ong, President, requested a special permit under Section <br />25.69 of the Lexington zoning by-law, pursuant to Section 12.2, to operate a restau- <br />rant at 21-23-25 Depot Square, in the Giroux Building, Stores numbered 15, 14, 13. <br />The applicants have an option on this space with Minute Man Park Realty Trust, <br />Ernest A. & Chadwick A. Giroux, Trustees, for the period required to obtain the <br />special permit herein requested. <br />Michael D. Saunders and Ruth A. Saunders requested to vary the provisions of Sec- <br />tion 27 by subdividing a parcel of land at 72 Hillcrest Avenue, which now has a <br />frontage of 150 feet, into two lots. One lot would have 100 feet frontage and the <br />other would have 50 feet frontage to which would be added an additional lot of 30 <br />feet giving this particular lot a frontage of 80 feet. <br />Kerrie Realty Trust, Theodore L. Freeman Trustee, requested a special permit pursuant <br />to Section 33 for subdivision of certain land on Concord Avenue owned by Kerrie <br />Realty Trust (see Town of Lexington Property Map 5, Lot 22) shown on Plan of Land <br />in Lexington, Mass., dated Nov. 19, 1975, by R. D. Nelson, Civil Engineer, plan <br />entitled Preliminary Subdivision Plan -Minuteman Ridge II, containing 12.32 acres. <br />The Board made the following decisions, all in open meeting with spectators <br />remaining to hear the verdicts. <br />Colangelo - granted unanimously. <br />Ong Ong, Inc. - decision postponed (adjourned meeting Thurs., January 29 at 4 p.m. <br />in Room G15. <br />Saunders - denied (2 in favor of granting, R. Morey and W. Brodhead; 3 in opposition, <br />D. Nickerson, G. Wadsworth and N. Riffin) See Sec. 26. <br />Kerrie Realty Trust - granted subject to certain conditions. <br />See permits and denial for full coverage of details. All pertinent material is on <br />file in the Board of Appeals' office. The meeting adjourned at 12:05 a.m. to <br />January 29 at 4 p.m. in Room G15. Notice of the adjourned meeting was posted with <br />the Town Clerk. Also the complete story was covered in the Lexington Minute -Man <br />in great detail. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />E elyn'F.` ole, Administrative Clerk <br />