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• <br />CONTINUED HEARINGS <br />Historic Districts Commission Meeting <br />March 5, 1998, page 2 <br />7 Raymond Street — Eve Horwitz proposed removing the aluminum siding and replacing it with <br />clapboard. This was approved. She will return next month for the color. 98C -21 <br />45 Waltham Street — The sign as presented is an interior sign and not within the jurisdiction of <br />the Commission. <br />703 Massachusetts Avenue — John Ellis will return in April with more definitive plans. <br />11 -15 Waltham Street — Colors for this property were approved. 98C -22 <br />10 Bloomfield Street — Matthew Sadler presented plans for an addition. The plans were <br />approved with a reduction in the number of skylights. 98C -23 <br />1749 Massachusetts Avenue - John Hunter presented a sign for Lexington Creamery. It was <br />approved. 98C -24. <br />INFORMAL HEARINGS <br />16 Belfrey Terrace — Deleading will involve replacing windows. The Commission felt that <br />simulated divided lights would be appropriate. <br />1997 Massachusetts Avenue — Chuck Valenza presented the roofing materials for St. Brigid's <br />rectory. The Commission felt that that the proposal was appropriate and would need no further <br />approval as it is a replacement. <br />794 Massachusetts Avenue — Michael Keegan is adding a second floor. <br />
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