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PLANNING BOARD <br />MINUTES OF JUNE 23, 1986 <br />The Meeting of the Lexington Planning Board held in Room G-15, and the Select- <br />men's Meeting Room, Town Office Building, was called to order at 7:34, in Room <br />G-15 by the Chairman, Mrs. Uhrig, with members Cripps, Klauminzer, Sorensen, <br />Wood, Assistant Planner Rawski and Secretary Peters present. <br />***************** ADMINISTRATION OF LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS ************ <br />PLANS NOT REQUIRING APPROVAL UNDER THE SUBDIVISION CONTROL LAW <br />152. Form A/86-11, 113 - 115 Concord Avenue: The Board reviewed a plan <br />showing the division of a parcel into three lots, all having frontage and area <br />on a public way conforming to the zoning requirements of the district where <br />the land is located. On the motion of Mr. Sorensen, seconded by Mr. Cripps, <br />it was voted unanimously: <br />to endorse the plan entitled "Compiled Plan of Land in Lexington, Mass. <br />(Middlesex County), dated May 19, 19862 by BSC - Bedford, certified by <br />Roger M. Corbin, Professional Land Surveyor, with application form A/86- <br />11, applicant Roger M. Corbin for George Kazazian, as it does not require <br />approval under the Subdivision Control Law. <br />153. Form A/86-12, Emerald Street: The Board reviewed a plan showing an <br />adjustment of property lines between two lots whose frontage remains unchang- <br />ed, and the area being removed from Parcel B and added to Parcel A allows <br />Parcel B to continue to conform to the zoning requirements of the district the <br />lots are located in. On the motion of Mrs. Wood, seconded by Mr. Cripps, it <br />was voted unanimously: <br />to endorse the plan entitled "Plan of Land in Lexington, Mass.," <br />dated May 29, 1986, by BSC - Bedford. certified by Roger M. Corbin, <br />Professional Land Surveyor, with application form A/86-12, applicant <br />Robert E. Phelan, as it does not require approval under the Subdivision <br />Control Law. <br />SUBDIVISION OF LAND <br />154. Dunham Road off Utica Street, Joel Greenstein: The Board reviewed a <br />sketch plan showing a cluster development on an extension of Dunham Road that <br />would go through to Woburn Road. The proposal was presented for Mr. Green- <br />stein, the developer, by Guy Messier, of Miquelle Associates, architects, and <br />Stephen T. Russian, attorney. <br />In response to a question from Mr. Messier, the Board said a 50 foot right-of- <br />way with 24 feet of pavement would be required for the road, meaning the <br />developer would have to acquire more land at the narrowest point of the site <br />to construct the road. Mr. Russian said they had entered into negotiations <br />with the property owner. Mr. Messier said they have prepared a proof plan, <br />and added that frontage for three new lots would probably be created on Dunham <br />Road when the road is extended. <br />