Laserfiche WebLink
• <br /> HISTORIC DISTRICTS COMMCSSION <br /> A meeting of the Historic Districts Commission was held on Friday, <br /> March 24, 1972, in Room G15 of the Town Office Building, Lexington, at <br /> 7~'+5 P.M. Present were Commissioners Wilbur M. Jaquith, Chairman; Philip <br /> B. Parsons, Secretary; George E. Graves; Georgia H. Williams; and Asso- <br /> ciate Commissioner Albert T. Pitt. Mr. Pitt was appointed to serve for <br /> Commissioner Donald J. Shaw who was unable to be present, <br /> Mr. Jaquith submitted a drawing of proposed changes in the front of <br /> the McGee Building at 703 Massachusetts Avenue, which is within the East <br /> Village District. Following considerable discussion, it was decided that <br /> the applicant would be asked to come in and discuss this with the Commis- <br /> sion informally before scheduling a hearing. <br /> Following discussion on the application of Wilson Farms,. Inc., it <br /> was moved, seconded, and unanimously VOTED to issue a Certificate of Ap- <br /> propriateness to Wilson Farms, Inc. for the erection of a two-family <br /> dwelling on the premises at 632 Massachusetts Avenue, which is within the <br /> East Village District. Participating in this decision were Commissioners <br /> <br /> Wilbur M. Jaquith, Philip B. Parsons, George E. Graves, Georgia H. <br /> Williams, ate Associate Commissioner Albert T. Pitt. <br /> The meeting was ad3ourned at 918 PAM. <br /> Philip B. Parsons <br /> Secretary <br /> <br />