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BOARD OF APPEALS <br />May 10, 1979 <br />' The Board of Appeals held a regular meeting in the Selectmen's Meeting Room <br />beginning at 7:30 p.m. <br />Present: George P. Wadsworth, Chairman <br />Ruth Morey <br />Irving H. Mabee <br />Thomas G. Taylor <br />Robert M. Gary, Associate <br />Public hearings were held on the following petitions, notices of hearings <br />having been mailed and advertised as required by statute. <br />North Street (between numbers 79 & 51 North St. -Map 76, Lot 43A), Peter F. DiMatteo <br />- variance from Section 27, Schedule of Dimensional Controls, in order to construct <br />a single-family residence with attached garage. Lot has sufficient area but inade- <br />quate frontage according to Lexington Zoning By-law. <br />523 Lowell Street, Jan L. Meades - variance to maintain dwelling and garage as <br />presently located. <br />1050 Waltham St., Haynes Management, Inc. - special permit for an office building <br />and variance for reduction in parking spaces for both the existing building and <br />the proposed building. Also a variance, if needed, from Section 1 (fire lane) and <br />aisle width requirement. <br />' 311 Concord Avenue, Gordon L. Brigham - appeal - being aggrieved by an order of the <br />building commissioner relating to the use of an accessory building at 311 Concord <br />Ave. Appellant requests the Board to grant appeal and vacate the order of the <br />building commissioner. <br />311 Concord Ave., Gordon L. Brigham - special permit to use the garden house as <br />accessory to a residential use, the letting or renting of the said garden house <br />(which consists of two rooms) without cooking facilities to not more than three <br />persons. Petitioner, in his application, refers to Section 25.91 and also claims <br />the garden house is a lawfully existing non -conforming building. The applicant <br />requests that the Board grant this special permit in the event that the Board <br />determines that the order of the Building Commissioner dated March 14, 1979, from <br />which the applicant has taken an appeal to this Board is not in error. <br />Decisions filed with the Town Clerk. <br />North St. - denied 4 to 1 (Ruth Morey voting in favor). <br />523 Lowell St. - granted by vote of 4 to 1 in favor (Thomas G. Taylor in opposition). <br />1050 Waltham St. - granted unanimously. <br />311 Concord Ave. (appeal) Board upheld Building Commissioner. <br />(SP) denied unanimously. <br />The meeting adjourned at 10:50 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />\"Y co"Le <br />Evelyn F. Cole <br />Administrative Clerk <br />BOARD OF APPEALS <br />
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