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PLANNING BOARD MEETING <br />' January 25, 1965 <br />The Lexington Planning Board held a regular meeting in <br />its office, Town Office Building, on Monday, January 25, 1965• <br />The meeting was called to order by Chairman Bryson at 7:35 p.m. <br />with members Campbell, Meyer and Riffin, and planning director <br />Zaleski present. <br />Mr. Zaleski reported on his meeting with Mr. Brinkers <br />of Metcalf and Eddy. Mr. Bryson said that he was contacted by <br />the Capital Expenditures Committee and that a meeting will be <br />held in the Planning Board office on Friday, January 29, 1965 <br />at 8:00 p.m. with the Capital Expenditures Committee and <br />Messrs. Woglom and Brinkers of Metcalf & Eddy. <br />The question of Mass. Ave. widening was taken up and <br />various members spoke in opposition to any significant con- <br />cession as regards apartments in Hunt and Central blocks, <br />since the previous arrangements involved the fair price of the <br />land and the apartments are in addition to it. <br />The minutes of the Planning Board meeting of January 18, <br />1965 were approved. <br />The Board then went on to discuss the draft of the <br />articles amending lot and yard regulations in C 1 districts. <br />At 8:35 the Board attended a joint executive session <br />with the Selectmen in their office. The discussion about <br />the apartments in C 2 district and the additional payment to <br />the owners of Hunt and Central blocks was concluded at 9:50 <br />and the members of the Board returned to their office and re- <br />sumed the meeting. <br />It was a concensus of opinion that articles dealing <br />with C 1 use, lot and building regulations should be post - <br />pond. It was decided to move the hearings from February 11, <br />1965 to February 15, 1965. <br />Planning director's memo of 12.16.196h regarding the <br />use of Northeastern University students on cooperative plan <br />was discussed next. It was decided to take no action. <br />The preliminary sketches for the development of Fuller <br />Hill area, if rezoned, were presented to the Board by the <br />Planning Director and reviewed. The Board felt that a conser- <br />vation easement and building placement such that roofs would <br />not be visible from the easterly side of the hill, would be <br />desirable. <br />Notices of the following Board of Appeals hearings <br />LONG RANGE <br />FINANCIAL <br />PLAN <br />APARTMENTS <br />IN CENTER <br />MINUTES <br />ARTICLES FOR <br />WARRANT <br />NORTHEASTERN <br />COOPERATIVE <br />EMPLO'.IIU NT <br />FULLERS HILL <br />