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PLANNING BOARD MINUTES <br />' April 13, 1959 <br />A regular meeting of the Lexington Planning <br />Board was held in the Planning Board Office, Town <br />Office Building, on Monday, April 13, 1959 at 7:14.0 <br />p.m. Present were Chairman Abbott, Members Burnell, <br />Crindle, Mabee and Soule, and Planning Director <br />Snow. Town Counsel Stevens was also present from <br />8:30 to 9:15 P.M. <br />Approved by the Board were the minutes of MINUTES <br />its April 6, 1959 meeting. <br />Approved also by the Board were the following <br />bills which had been presented for payment: To be BILLS <br />paid from 1958 Carry-over funds: Spaulding -Moss, <br />printing of Zoning By -laws --$180100; to be paid from <br />1959 Current Expenses: Marion M. Bliss, Drafting <br />services Mar. 31, April 12 7, 81 28 hrs--X56.00; <br />Minute -man Publications, advertising --$4.90; Graphic <br />Reproductions, white prints --$1.62; L.M. Foster, o <br />office supplies -41.93. <br />Considered next by the Board was the follow- <br />ing Form A application submitted for determination FORM A <br />of Planning Board jurisdiction: <br />#59-27, submitted April 13, 1959 by Ingeborg <br />Junge; plan entitled "A Subdivision of Land <br />Court Case No. 10065, Land in Lexington - <br />Mass.", scale: 1" = 401, dated July 15, 1958, <br />Miller & Nylander, C.E.'s & Surveyors. <br />It was called to the Board's attention that it had <br />previously determined that this plan did not re- <br />quire approval under the subdivision control law. <br />(See minutes of August 41 1958). The plan not hav- <br />ing been recorded during the six-month period fol- <br />lowing endorsement by the Planning Board, the <br />Registry of Deeds required that the applicant re- <br />submit the plan to the Board for a determination. <br />Thereupon, upon motion duly made and seconded, it <br />was unanimously <br />VOTED: that the Lexington Planning Board determines <br />that the plan accompanying Form A application <br />#59-27 does not require approval under the <br />Subdivision Control Law, and that said plan <br />' be so endorsed. <br />