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1 <br />1 <br />PLANNING BOARD MINUTES <br />MEETING OF APRIL 21, 1987 <br />The meeting of the Lexington Planning Board held in Room 111, Town Office Build- <br />ing, and Estabrook Hall, Cary Memorial Hall, was called to order in Room 111 at <br />7:38 p.m. by the Chairman, Mrs. Uhrig, with members Klauminzer, Sorensen, Wood, <br />Planning Director Bowyer, Assistant Planner Rawski, and Secretary Peters <br />present. <br />119. Approval of Minutes: The Board reviewed and corrected the minutes for <br />March 16, 1987. On the motion of Mr. Sorensen, seconded by Mrs. Klauminzer, it <br />was voted 3-0-1 (Mrs. Wood abstained since she had not attended the meeting) to <br />approve the minutes as corrected. <br />****************** ADMINISTRATION OF LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS ********* <br />PLANS NOT REQUIRING APPROVAL UNDER THE SUBDIVISION CONTROL LAW <br />120. Form A/87-8 and Form A/87-9, Solomon Pierce Road: Ms. Rawski reported the <br />two plans had been previously endorsed by the Board as Form A/86-28 and Form <br />A/86-22. Land Court has required some minor corrections to the plans before they <br />will record them, (shown in yellow on the prints), so that although no changes <br />have been made in lot lines in either plan as previously endorsed by the Planning <br />Board, the plans will require re -endorsement. On the motion of Mr. Sorensen, <br />seconded by Mrs. Klauminzer, it was voted unanimously: <br />to endorse the plan entitled "Plan of Land in Lexington, Mass. Being A <br />Subdivision of Lots 44 and 45 on Land Court Plan 19319K" dated November 10 <br />1986, by T & M Engineering Assoc. Inc., certified by Erland S. Townsend, <br />Jr., Professional Land Surveyor, with application Form A/87-8, by Bernard L. <br />Huang, as it does not require approval under the Subdivision Control Law. <br />On the motion of Mr. Sorensen, seconded by Mrs. Klauminzer, it was voted <br />unanimously: <br />to endorse the plan entitled "Plan of Land in Lexington, Mass. Being A <br />Subdivision of Lots 24 & 25 As Shown on Land Court Plan 19319", dated Novem- <br />ber 26, 1985, by T & M Engineering Associates, Inc., certified by Erland S. <br />Townsend, Jr., Professional Land Surveyor, with application Form A/87-9 by <br />Pheasant Brook Estates, Inc., as it does not require approval under the <br />Subdivision Control Law. <br />APPLICATIONS TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS <br />121. Hearings of April 30, 1987: Mr. Sorensen gave an oral review of the <br />following applications: <br />101 Hartwell Ave. and 4 Hartwell Avenue, Instrumentation Labs., Variances, <br />walkways in yard setbacks,; and 101 Hartwell Ave., Instrumentation Lab., <br />SPS, Expansion of Building to bring food services into the building. <br />Mr. Sorensen explained the company wished to expand their food service to <br />serve both buildings for the convenience of their employees. Since the <br />buildings are on two separate lots, variances are required to connect the <br />buildings via a covered walkway which will intrude into the setbacks of the <br />two properties. The Board felt the addition of cafeterias or food services <br />