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Martin Bernard, developer of "Burlington Arcade" at the Burlington/ <br />Lexington line, met with the Board for preliminary discussion of pro- <br />cedures for possible rezoning of the portion of his land in Lexington. <br />The members recommended that effort should be made to formulate a <br />design plan for the land with participation of residential landowners <br />on Lowell St., Mr. Bernard, and the Planning Board. A meeting will be <br />scheduled in about a month. <br />BURLINGTON ARC. <br />MARTIN BERNARD <br />Mr. Melvin Kutchin presented a revised design for the Kitchen & Kutchin KITCHEN & <br />office building at Hartwell Ave. and Hinchey Road, and explained imple- KUTCHIN F & D <br />mentation of D.A.C. suggestions for redesign. Discussion of Hinchey Rd., <br />which will remain unaltered as suggested by D.A.C., followed. Mr. Briggs' <br />draft letter to the B/A (hearing 9/3) was reviewed and will be revised to <br />include D.A.C. recommendations. The letter will be approved and signed by <br />the chairman. <br />Minutes of Planning Board meeting of July 29, 1974, were approved as MINUTES 7.29.741. <br />amended. <br />Memorandum prepared by Richard Magnuson and John Davies, D.A.C. following <br />review of Lexington Chalet Inc. plans for expansion, (B/A hearing 9/3) LEX. CHALET INC <br />was reviewed. Number of additional units, architectural style, and F & D <br />paved area proposed were discussed, as well as suggestion for provision <br />of a master planting plan by the developer. Letter to the B/A will be <br />prepared by Mr. Briggs for approval and signature of the chairman. <br />Dr. Rodney Poling, veterinarian, met with the Board to discuss his R. POLING DVM <br />petition to the B/A for Special Permit to allow an animal hospital at LOWELL ST. <br />#519 Lowell St. Site plan and rendering of the proposed building was <br />displayed, and type of operation described. A resident of the area <br />(Mr. Frasier) expressed opposition on behalf of abutting and nearby <br />neighbors. The position of the majority of the Board was in support of <br />the proposal. Mr. Briggs will prepare a draft letter reflecting the split <br />vote and noting concern for the residential character of Lowell St. <br />Mark Moore met with the Board at 8:30 p.m. to present preliminary sub- <br />division plans for land on Bedford St. and to describe his plan to in- <br />clude single-family and duplex homes in the development. It was gener- <br />ally agreed that B/A variance should be sought to allow 2 -family homes <br />in RS zone, and the members expressed approval of the plan concept. <br />D.A.C. representatives Davies and Magnuson concurred and agreed to <br />review the site plan. <br />Mr. Charles Wiggins, Spaulding & Slye, was present to request a written <br />statement from the Planning Board indicating approval of the Drummer <br />Boy condominium development, for transmittal to Mass. D.P.U. with res- <br />pect to the proposed curb -cut at the Hartwell Avenue jug -handle for <br />access to the development. Mr. Wiggins will be sent a copy of the <br />Report of the Planning Board to the 1974 A.T.M. on the Drummer Boy re- <br />zoning proposal, with cover letter confirming Planning Bd. unanimous <br />support. <br />CENTRE ESTATES <br />SUBDIVISION <br />M. MOORE <br />DRUMMER BOY <br />PLANNING BOARD MEETING <br />August 26, 1974 <br />' <br />The meeting of the Lexington <br />Planning Board was called to order at 7 p.m. <br />by the chairman Dr. Clarke with members <br />S. Brown, L. Brown, Costello, <br />MacKenzie, planning director <br />Briggs and <br />secretary Mrs. Snow present. <br />Also in attendance were John <br />Davies and <br />Richard Magnuson, D.A.C. <br />Martin Bernard, developer of "Burlington Arcade" at the Burlington/ <br />Lexington line, met with the Board for preliminary discussion of pro- <br />cedures for possible rezoning of the portion of his land in Lexington. <br />The members recommended that effort should be made to formulate a <br />design plan for the land with participation of residential landowners <br />on Lowell St., Mr. Bernard, and the Planning Board. A meeting will be <br />scheduled in about a month. <br />BURLINGTON ARC. <br />MARTIN BERNARD <br />Mr. Melvin Kutchin presented a revised design for the Kitchen & Kutchin KITCHEN & <br />office building at Hartwell Ave. and Hinchey Road, and explained imple- KUTCHIN F & D <br />mentation of D.A.C. suggestions for redesign. Discussion of Hinchey Rd., <br />which will remain unaltered as suggested by D.A.C., followed. Mr. Briggs' <br />draft letter to the B/A (hearing 9/3) was reviewed and will be revised to <br />include D.A.C. recommendations. The letter will be approved and signed by <br />the chairman. <br />Minutes of Planning Board meeting of July 29, 1974, were approved as MINUTES 7.29.741. <br />amended. <br />Memorandum prepared by Richard Magnuson and John Davies, D.A.C. following <br />review of Lexington Chalet Inc. plans for expansion, (B/A hearing 9/3) LEX. CHALET INC <br />was reviewed. Number of additional units, architectural style, and F & D <br />paved area proposed were discussed, as well as suggestion for provision <br />of a master planting plan by the developer. Letter to the B/A will be <br />prepared by Mr. Briggs for approval and signature of the chairman. <br />Dr. Rodney Poling, veterinarian, met with the Board to discuss his R. POLING DVM <br />petition to the B/A for Special Permit to allow an animal hospital at LOWELL ST. <br />#519 Lowell St. Site plan and rendering of the proposed building was <br />displayed, and type of operation described. A resident of the area <br />(Mr. Frasier) expressed opposition on behalf of abutting and nearby <br />neighbors. The position of the majority of the Board was in support of <br />the proposal. Mr. Briggs will prepare a draft letter reflecting the split <br />vote and noting concern for the residential character of Lowell St. <br />Mark Moore met with the Board at 8:30 p.m. to present preliminary sub- <br />division plans for land on Bedford St. and to describe his plan to in- <br />clude single-family and duplex homes in the development. It was gener- <br />ally agreed that B/A variance should be sought to allow 2 -family homes <br />in RS zone, and the members expressed approval of the plan concept. <br />D.A.C. representatives Davies and Magnuson concurred and agreed to <br />review the site plan. <br />Mr. Charles Wiggins, Spaulding & Slye, was present to request a written <br />statement from the Planning Board indicating approval of the Drummer <br />Boy condominium development, for transmittal to Mass. D.P.U. with res- <br />pect to the proposed curb -cut at the Hartwell Avenue jug -handle for <br />access to the development. Mr. Wiggins will be sent a copy of the <br />Report of the Planning Board to the 1974 A.T.M. on the Drummer Boy re- <br />zoning proposal, with cover letter confirming Planning Bd. unanimous <br />support. <br />CENTRE ESTATES <br />SUBDIVISION <br />M. MOORE <br />DRUMMER BOY <br />