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RECOMMENDATION REPORT OF THE LEXINGTON PLANNING BOARD
ARTICLE 49: PERMITTED USES& DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
RECOMMENDATION
The Planning Board recommends that Town Meeting approve the motion under Article 49 to amend the Zoning
Bylaw for definitions and the table of permitted uses.
AMENDMENT PROPOSAL
This amendment does the following:
• Updates the definition of restaurants to focus on businesses where food and drinks are consumed on
the premises. Coffee shops, tea houses, smoothie places, and fast-food type venues would now be
considered restaurants.
• Permits restaurants in all business districts either by-right or by special permit.
• Creates a new definition for"Craft Beverage Establishments"that will allow venues to produce less than
15,000 barrels or 465,000 gallons of beer, wine, cider per year. Establishments must be licensed under
state law and beverages may be consumed on or off premises.
• Prohibits large breweries/cideries/wineries that manufacture more than 15,000 barrels per year.
• Permits Craft Beverage Establishments in all business districts by special permit.
• Removes all references to fast-food because fast-food is now categorized as a restaurant.
• Allows private postal services in the CB(Center Business) District.This use is not a distribution center but
a retail mailing service as defined in §10.0.
RATIONALE FOR RECOMMENDATION
This zoning amendment will update Lexington's zoning definitions for eating and drinking establishments to meet
current industry standards. Allowing more food venues in all business districts and permitting craft and
microbreweries will make Lexington more competitive with surrounding communities. At recent community
outreach events, residents desired more eating and drinking establishments.
PUBLIC PROCESS
The Planning Board held four public work sessions between November and January to consider zoning
amendments for Annual Town Meeting. On Wednesday, February 7, 2024, after publication of the legal
advertisement in the Lexington Minuteman newspaper on January 18 and January 25, 2024, the Planning Board
Planning Board Report to 2024 Annual Town Meeting
Article 49
held a public hearing.The public hearing closed on February 7 and the Board voted on February 28 to recommend
Town Meeting approve Article 49.
RECORD OF THE VOTE
Michael Schanbacher moved that the Planning Board recommend that Town Meeting approve Article 49. Melanie
Thompson seconded the motion.The Planning Board voted in favor of the motion 5-0-0 (Roll Call: Robert Creech
—yes, Charles Hornig—yes, Robert Peters—yes, Michael Schanbacher—yes, Melanie Thompson—yes).
SIGNATURE OF THE PLANNING BOARD CHAIR
Robert D. Peters
Exhibit:
Approved Planning Board Meeting Minutes
Planning Board Report to 2024 Annual Town Meeting
Article 49