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PB-1 to PB-24, 1918-1988 Planning Board Minutes
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May 9 ---2. <br />Although the majorij* of the houses on the short <br />' stretch of Sylvia Street lieSng in Lexington are now <br />twOOfaMily houses, and no great harm would be done by <br />the erection of another; and despite the opinion of <br />some of the members that Seo. S of the By-Laws might <br />be interpreted to Permit Of an exception, being made in <br />this case; -nit is the tooling of all that we should be <br />. most careful at the outset that no precedents be estab- <br />lished tending to weaken our Zoning Ordinances. <br />Mr. Worthen suggests that`in this particular case the <br />Selectmen might very properly ask Mr. Lundergan to bring <br />In a petition, signed by the necessary percentage of <br />Owners, asking that the street be transferred to the R2 <br />zone• - <br />This done, it could be brought up in Town Meeting, <br />be approved by the Planning Board, and properly put <br />through in accordance with the Zoningft <br />By Lawa. <br />It 18 left ;that the Chairman see Town Counsel Stone, <br />and after-conferring with him, put the matter up to the <br />Selectmen. <br />HIGHWAY <br />LINES. <br />Mrs Duffy brings up the great importance ofestablish• <br />Ing Highway lines and reads appy of letter sent by him in <br />1021, to the Board of S®loctmen, askingthat petitions be <br />sent the County ComMissioners <br />The Secretary is instructed to oo=mmioate with the Se <br />ft <br />eotmen, asking that thematterbe reviewed and that def <br />finite action be taken. <br />BLAKE <br />DEELOPmWT * <br />Mr. Blake, while approving the proposed new 'street <br />through the old *�ownw property, does not feel he can fo <br />follow out theProposed lot divisions; and, having with- <br />drawn his ,petition far a fear•family house, subedts a lay- <br />out which will eventually pro ids 6-lots between the new <br />street and Hancock Street as suggested, but whish, instead <br />Of two lots in the rear, calls for a short court by which <br />four may be obtained. <br />This Wets with the approval of all and as-soon-as Mr. <br />Wadman can provide a proper and accurate blueprint, the Seca, <br />rotary is Instructed to write the Selectmen a supplementary <br />letter, stating that the proposed layout has the Planning <br />Board's approval and Recommending it be adopted, <br />WALTHAM <br />STREET. <br />No fUrther word has been received from Mr. Aldrich. <br />Meeting adjourned at ll/3O. <br />Willard D. Brown, <br />Secretary, <br />
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