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SELECTMEN'S MEETING <br />March 2, 1992 <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Selectmen was held on <br />Monday, March 2, 1992, in the Selectmen's Meeting Room, Town <br />Office Building, at 7:35 p.m. Chairman Smith, Mr. Marshall, Mr. <br />Eddison, Mr. Dailey, Mr. McSweeney, Mr Cohen, Town Counsel; Mr. <br />white, Town Manager; Ms. Radway, Assistant Town Managers and Mrs. <br />Peters, Executive Clerk, were present. <br />UBLIC HEARING - Lemon Grgig s - Restaurant 1. <br />Mrs. Smith opened the public hearing by reading the Legal <br />Notice that appeared in the Lexington Minute -man advertising the <br />hearing. Attorney Stephen Russian, representing the applicant, <br />Dusadee A. Lee Narbunshart, President and Treasurer of Lemon <br />Grass, Inc., described the restaurant and its present operation. <br />He noted that only beer and wine will be served. <br />Mrs. Smith commented that the plan showed 100 seats and 99 <br />seats are allowed under the Board of Appeals decision, so the <br />plan should be changed. <br />There were no other questions or comments from the audience <br />or the Board, and Mrs. Smith declared the Public Hearing closed. <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted to grant a <br />Common Victualler Liquor License to Sell All Rinds of Alcoholic <br />Beverages to be drunk on the premises at Lemon Grass Restaurant, <br />1710 Massachusetts Avenue. <br />CON INU PUB IC ING - CLUB_ LI9UQR N I N F <br />PREMISES L xING ON <br />Mrs. Smith opened the continued public hearing by reading <br />the Legal Notice that appeared in the Lexington Minute --man <br />advertising the hearing. James Oliveri, Chairman of the Board of <br />Trustees for the Elks, and Raymond Gelanas discussed the nature <br />of the outside uses, namely the Annual Picnic and social gather- <br />ings around the horseshoe pits. He also said that the Elks plan <br />to add planting along a newly installed fence at the edge of its <br />property. <br />Jodi Hill, 8 Hampton Road, asked that all outdoor activities <br />be required to end at sunset since the parking lot abuts a <br />residential neighborhood. The Board agreed to require an earlier <br />closing time for outdoor activities, than is required for indoor <br />activities, and to review the results of this decision in a year. <br />Mrs. Klarmin asked that abuttors be notified when the license <br />comes up for renewal. There being no further comments or ques- <br />tions, Mrs. Smith declared the hearing closed. <br />Upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to approve <br />an Extension of Premises application for a Club License to Sell <br />All Kinds of Alcoholic Beverages To Be Drunk on the Premises <br />outside the Lexington Lodge #2204 B.P.O. on 200 sq. ft. plus or <br />minus of paved parking area used by members for outdoor activi- <br />ties such as picnics, horse shoe tournament, etc., between the <br />hours of 12 :04 noon - 9:00 p.m. Monday- Saturday, and on Sunday, <br />1 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.; and inside the premises, between the hours of <br />