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October 14, 1976 (continued) <br />Page 2 <br />Conditions imposed on the Friendly Ice Cream Permit (continued) <br />' 3. The size, slope, type and class of all drains must be shown and approved <br />by Lexington's Town Engineering Department. <br />4. Where damaged by the developer, the existing sidewalk will be replaced. <br />5. There shall be at least one parking space for every 150 s.f. of floor <br />space or fraction thereof. <br />6. A strip of shrubs and grass 5 ft. wide shall be provided along the side <br />of the property line adjacent to the G. Arnold Haynes Inc. property, as <br />well as, plantings along Waltham Street from the property line to the <br />sidewalk. <br />7. The smaller free standing sign shonw on sign drawing submitted is allowed <br />(30 sq. ft.). The larger sign will not be allowed in Lexington. <br />$. All lighting of the parking area and sign should be shielded and directed <br />downward. <br />9. All rules, regulations and requirements of state and local boards of <br />health must be met. <br />10. A victualer's license must be obtained from Lexington's Board of Select- <br />men, who will set hours in this case. <br />11. The issuance of this permit shall not in any manner affect the require- <br />ment that a building permit must be obtained from the Building Department. <br />In accordance with State law, before this permit becomes effective notice <br />that such a permit has been issued must be recorded at the Registry of <br />Deeds by the Petitioner. <br />Muzzey Corp. - granted unanimously, subject to the condition that a five foot <br />strip around the sides and the rear of this parking area be planted with grass and <br />shrubs and maintained as a buffer strip. <br />Bolles and Briggs - granted unanimously subject to the following conditions: <br />1. That the variance be limited to the Petitioners. <br />2. That it be limited to a retail fabric store only in the existing house <br />with no major structural changes. <br />3. That parking be limited to 5 spaces (substantially in accordance with the <br />Planning Board plan) with the idea it can be altered to save the tree if <br />desired and that 2 additional spaces may be added on the south side, if <br />possible, and eliminate the curb. <br />4. Hours of operation will be from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., 6 days a week. <br />(This is one-half hour more per day than the previous permit allowed.) <br />5. Exterior lighting of the premises shall be terminated at 6 p.m. <br />Joan B. Zachor - granted unanimously for 60 days. (Fire date was June 5) <br />Other business: The Board accepted the new drawings of two signs for Lexington <br />Savings Bank, Lowell and Woburn Street. Hearing on this matter was held August <br />12. <br />The meeting adjourned at 11 p.m. Respectfully submitted, <br />.�00 e,,t` <br />Evelyn F. Cole, Adm. Clerk, APPEALS <br />
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