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1 <br />1 <br />PLANNING BOARD MINUTES <br />MEETING OF APRIL 30, 1984 <br />The meeting of the Lexington Planning Board, held in Room G-15, Town Offices, was <br />called to order at 7:11 p.m. by the Vice Chairman, Mr. Sorensen, with members <br />Cripps, Flemings, Uhrig and Planning Director Bowyer present. Mrs. Smith joined <br />the meeting in progress. <br />ARTICLES FOR 1984 TOWN MEETING <br />111. Article 20, Lot Width: The Board reviewed this article which the Town <br />Meeting had referred back to it. It was agreed to clarify that the lot width <br />requirement would apply only to newly created lots and would not apply to the <br />"grandfathered" lots under Section 7.4.1. <br />Mrs. Smith joined the meeting. <br />112. Article 24, 16 Hayden Avenue, CD District: (Mrs. Uhrig disqualified herself <br />from discussion or voting on this rezoning.) The Board reviewed and approved the <br />report making a favorable recommendation on this article. <br />113. Article 46, Acceptance of Streets, Emerald Street: Mr. Bowyer showed a <br />layout of Emerald Street as approved by the Board of Selectmen. The Planning <br />Board could not understand why the Selectmen were proceeding with Emerald Street <br />as it did not meet the criteria for spending money relative to other unaccepted <br />streets. The layout, which has a truncated "hammerhead" turnaround, is not one <br />which the Planning Board would approve if presented to it in a definitive subdivi- <br />sion plan. <br />114. Planning Board Members <br />a. Board of Appeals: Mrs. Flemings reported on the hearing held on April <br />26, 1984. The most significant case, 231 Bedford Street, on which the <br />Planning Board had made an unfavorable recommendation, was withdrawn as <br />the proposal had not been submitted to the Conservation Commission. <br />The meeting was adjourned at 7:52 p.m. <br />,Judith J. Uhri ;Clerk v <br />
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