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IJuly 12, 1965 <br />A regular meeting of the Lexington Planning Board <br />was held in its office, Town Office Building, on Monday, <br />July 12, 1965. Meeting was called to order by Chairman <br />Bryson at 7:30 p.m. with members Campbell, Fowls and <br />Greeley, and Planning Director Zaleski present. <br />At 8:00 p.m. a duly advertised hearing was held on <br />the petition of Joseph P. and Anne Spinelli for the approval CARY ACRES SEC. 4 <br />of a subdivision plan entitled "Cary Acres Section IY," - <br />dated February 13, 1965 (Phinney Rd. extension to Fairbanks SPINELLI <br />Rd.) Messrs. Burton Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Smith of <br />10 Phinney Rd., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petersen, Joseph LaFauci <br />and Joseph Moreau, Harold Schneider and Robert M. Lurie were <br />present. There was no one representing the applicant. The <br />chairman read the notice of the public hearing and explained <br />the reasons for the hearing. After a brief discussion in <br />the course of which no valid objections were brought up, the <br />hearing was declared closed. <br />Mr. Joseph E. Deignan and Architect Arthur H. Brooks CARRIAGE HOUSE <br />Jr. met with the Board relative to a proposed building on - <br />the site of Carriage House at School and Lincoln Sts. Mr. DEIGNAN <br />Dei.gnan proposed to have a drystore, a grocery store, a <br />beauty salon and a photographic supplie s store; his plan <br />At 7:30 Attorney Norman Richards and Messrs. Kenny <br />and Roberts met with the Board relative to the development <br />FULLER HILL <br />of Fuller Hill south of Rte. 2 -Rte. 128 interchange and ex- <br />REZONING <br />tending to Waltham line. Mr. Richards exhibited two plans <br />- <br />of the "Country Office Site -Lexington" labelled *Design AN <br />RICHARDS- <br />and "Design B" by Fulmer and Bowers. Mr. Richards asked <br />ROBERTS <br />for the Board's reaction to a 70 ft. access right-of-way <br />consisting of two pavements of 22 ft. each and to a pro- <br />posed 100 ft. buffer strip along the property line at the <br />top of Fuller Hill. Mr. Richards also mentioned the possi- <br />bility of limiting the height of industrial buildings so as <br />to make them invisible from the Five Fields area. Mr. <br />Bryson stated that the Board was generally in favor of the <br />layout proposed and would presumably support the rezoning <br />of Fuller Hill land owned by Mr. Roberts et al to C 3. It <br />was suggested that the buffer strip could be in the form of <br />a conservation easement. Mr. Richards stated that they <br />would limit the rezoning proposal solely to the Roberts <br />property. Mr. Richards also asked whether the property <br />could be divided in advance of rezoning and of the Planning <br />Board action. It was the opinion of the Board that the <br />northernmost portion of the property would require approval <br />as a subdivision including the approval of a way to be <br />builttotown specifications. <br />At 8:00 p.m. a duly advertised hearing was held on <br />the petition of Joseph P. and Anne Spinelli for the approval CARY ACRES SEC. 4 <br />of a subdivision plan entitled "Cary Acres Section IY," - <br />dated February 13, 1965 (Phinney Rd. extension to Fairbanks SPINELLI <br />Rd.) Messrs. Burton Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Smith of <br />10 Phinney Rd., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petersen, Joseph LaFauci <br />and Joseph Moreau, Harold Schneider and Robert M. Lurie were <br />present. There was no one representing the applicant. The <br />chairman read the notice of the public hearing and explained <br />the reasons for the hearing. After a brief discussion in <br />the course of which no valid objections were brought up, the <br />hearing was declared closed. <br />Mr. Joseph E. Deignan and Architect Arthur H. Brooks CARRIAGE HOUSE <br />Jr. met with the Board relative to a proposed building on - <br />the site of Carriage House at School and Lincoln Sts. Mr. DEIGNAN <br />Dei.gnan proposed to have a drystore, a grocery store, a <br />beauty salon and a photographic supplie s store; his plan <br />