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PLANNING BOARD <br />MINUTES FOR MAY 13, 1987 <br />The meeting of the Lexington Planning Board held in Room G-15, Town Office Build- <br />ing, was called to order at 7:03 p.m., by the Chairman, Mrs. Uhrig, with members, <br />Klauminzer, Sorensen, Williams, Wood, Planning Director Bowyer, and Assistant <br />Planner Rawski present. <br />****************** ADMINISTRATION OF LAND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION *********** <br />PLANS NOT REQUIRING APPROVAL UNDER THE SUBDIVISION CONTROL LAW <br />148. Form A/87-14, Oakmount Circle, Terrie 1. Junior, Tr. Oakmount Realty Trust: <br />The Board reviewed a plan showing three lots off Oakmount Circle. On the motion <br />of Mr. Sorensen, seconded by Mrs. Wood, it was voted unanimously: <br />to not endorse the plan entitled "Subdivision Plan of Land in Lexington, <br />Mass. (Middlesex County)", dated April 27, 1987, by Noonan & McDowell, Inc., <br />certified by Malcom Parker McDowell, Registered Land Surveyor, by Terri E. <br />Junior, Trustee Oakmount Realty Trust with Form A/87-14, because the plan <br />creates one lot without any frontage, and another without frontage on a <br />street of adequate grade and construction. <br />DETERMINATION OF GRADE AND CONSTRUCTION OF UNACCEPTED STREETS <br />' 149. Ridge Road, Response to Letter from Atty. Gilman: The Board reviewed and <br />approved a letter dated May 14, 1987 to be sent to John Harding of Palmer & Dodge <br />stating the Board's position in response to a letter from Attorney Gilman, dated <br />May 5, 1987, on behalf of his client Mr. Johnson, proposing a "settlement" of <br />their claim that the Board has acted incorrectly in not including Ridge Road on <br />the Zoning Map. The letter reiterates the Board's position that Mr. Johnson must <br />file and obtain approval of a definitive subdivision plan and a special permit <br />with site plan review. <br />************************** ARTICLES FOR 1987 TOWN MEETING ********************* <br />150. Condominium Conversion By -Law Amendment: The Board continued the discus- <br />sion, from their previous meeting, of the Condominium Conversion By -Law to be <br />acted on at the Special Town Meeting. They felt the Selectmen were granted a <br />great deal of latitude in making appointments to the Condominium Conversion <br />Board. They also felt the allocation of the percentage of low/moderate units, <br />from 0 to 206, by the Condominium Conversion Board was highly discretionary. <br />It was agreed not to state a board position at the Special Town Meeting. <br />The meeting was adjourned at 7:55 p.m. <br />Martha C. Wood, Clerk <br />