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PLANNING BOARD MINUTES <br />MEETING OF JUNE 6, 1988 <br />The meeting of the Lexington Planning Board, held in Room G-15, Town Office <br />Building, was called to order at 7:36 p.m. by the Chairman, Mrs. Uhrig, with <br />members Klauminzer, Sorensen, Wood, Assistant Planner Nordby and Planning <br />Director Bowyer present. Mr. Williams was absent. <br />************************* REPORT ******************************************** <br />159. Planning Director <br />a. Research Projects: Mr. Bowyer reported that a good beginning had been <br />made on several interrelated research projects using the "Paradox" data <br />base software. Summer intern Joseph Marino has entered a parcel identi- <br />fier frontage and lot area information for all lots in the Pine Meadows <br />neighborhood. He is now starting a data base on all residential <br />subdivisions approved since 1980. The Building Department is entering <br />data on all residential construction since 198U. Preliminary discussions <br />have been held with the Assessors Department about "downloading" data from <br />the real estate file and with the School Department about "downloading" <br />demographic data from the Town Census. The end results of these several <br />projects is extensive data about the characteristics of every dwelling <br />unit and every subdivision constructed since 1980. This will permit <br />development of up-to-date indices of school enrollments for different <br />types of new housing construction. <br />**************** ADMINISTRATION OF LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS ************** <br />PLANS NOT REQUIRING APPROVAL UNDER THE SUBDIVISION CONTROL LAW <br />160. Form A/88-9 1145 Mass. Ave., Charles T. Mooney and Lexington Conservaion <br />Commission: Mr. Bowyer explained that this subdivision retains two lots for <br />the Mooneys, on Massachusetts Avenue, with the back land being conveyed to the <br />Town for conservation purposes. There is no change in the frontage of either <br />of the lots on Massachusetts Avenue and there is a note stating that Lot 1 is <br />not a separate building lot and is to be conveyed to the Town and to the Con- <br />servation Commission. On the motion of Mr. Sorensen, seconded by Mrs. Wood, it <br />was voted unanimously: <br />to endorse the plan entitled "Subdivision Plan of Land in Lexington, <br />Mass." (Middlesex County), dated June 19, 1988, by Noonan & McDowell, <br />Inc., of Bullerica, Mass.; certified by Malcolm P. McDowell, Professional <br />Land Surveyor, with application form A/88-9 by Charles T. Mooney Jr., and <br />Joyce A. Miller, for the Conservation Commission, as it does not require <br />approval under the Subdivision Control Law. <br />SUBDIVISION OF LAND <br />161. PUBLIC HEARING, 1 Tracer Lane, Harold Nahigian, Trustee Definitive Plan: <br />At 7:45 p.m., Chairman Uhrig reconvened the public hearing on the application <br />for approval of a definitive plan, which was continued from the public hearing <br />of December 7, 1987. Present were: Harold Nahigian, Trustee of Tracer Lane II <br />Realty Trust, John Griffin and Jane Pitt, attorneys from Rackemann, Sawyer 6 <br />