HomeMy WebLinkAbout1932-03-15 189 BOARD OF APFEALS MEETING
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MARCH 15, 1932.
A joint hearing of the Selectmen and the Board of
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Appeals was held at the Selectmen' s Room, in the Town
Office Building on Tuesday, March 15, 1932 at 8 o 'clock
P.M. Messrei Maddison,, Slocum, Custance and Glynn of the
Board of Appeals were present. Mr. Glynn was appointed
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Clerk Pro-tem.
1 ' The representatives of the Standard Oil Co. of New
York stated that they desired permission to place
an additional 1000 gallon tank for gasoline on their
c = prem_ses at 27 Mass. Avenue. They would not put in
f 4, ,, ; any additional pump and the present pumps are to remain
''l as at present placed.
No one appeared in opposition and the hearing was
declared closed.
The Board of Appeals then adjourned to the office
of the Supt. of Public Works.
The records of the hearing on petition of Frank W.
Perkins held February 16, &932 and the record of
the meeting held March 8, 1932 were read and approved.
The petition of the Standard Oil Co. of New York
for permission to increase by 1000 gallon tank its
storage capacity for gasoline at its filling station
at 27 Mass. Avenue, was considered and it was voted that
said petition be granted in the following forms
PERMIT
The Board of Appeals, acting under General Laws,
Chapter 40, sec. 27, havin received a written petition
addressed to it by Standard Oil Co. of New York, Inc.
a copy of which is hereto annexed, held a public hearing there-
on of which notice was mailed to the petitioner and to the
owners of all property deemed by the Board to be affected
there-by as they appear on the most recent local tax list,
and also advertised in the Lexington Townsman a newspaper
published in Lexington, which hearing was held in the
Selectmen 's Room, in the Town Office Building on the
15th day of March 1932 at 8:00 o 'clock P.M.
A majority of the members of the Board of Appeals were
present at the hearing.
After hearing the evidence offered by the petitioner
and such other evidence as was offered, the Board in private
session at a meeting held Mar. 15, 1932 gave consideration
to the subject of the petition and a majority of the Board
voted that in its judgment the public convenience and welfare
will be substantially served by the use of the premises described
in the petition and that such use will not tend to impair the
status of the neighborhood.
The Board therefore determines that the application
of section 6 ( c') in C.1 Districts and 9G of the Lexington
Zoning By-law permits the use of the premises described
in the petition, subject to the following conditions, and
instructs the Inspector of Buildings of Lexington to grant
a permit therefor .
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No additional pump is to be installed and the present
pumps are to remain as now located. The &dditional tank is
to be installed within six months.
The Board therefore determines thatthe the
to use of t
premises described in the petition is in harmony with the
general purposes and intent of the Lexington Zoning By-law.
Arthur N. Maddison
C Edward Glynn
Theodore A. Custance
Curlys L. Slocum
Roland W. Baldrey
BOARD OF APPEALS OF TJXINGTON.
I, Roland W. Baldrey, Clerk of the Board of Appeals
of Lexington, appointed under General Laws, Chapter 40, Section
27, hereby certify that I sent by registered mail on the 24th day of Feb
ruary, 1932 to Heirs of Lawrende Leary, Max Berman, Gussie Berman, Esther
Berman„ Annie Bornstein, Rebecca Bornstein, Carl W. Johaason,Tr.
Standard Oil Co. , Walter H. Lennon, Boston & Lowell R.R. Corp.,
Rosanna Lundergan, and also advertised in the Lexington Tovns -
man on February 25, 1932 a notice of which the following is a
true copy.
Roland W. Baldrey
Cler*, Board of Appeals.
Lexington, Feb. 19, 1932.
Lexington Board of Zoning Appeals
Town Office Building
Lexington, Mass.
Gentlemen:
The undersigned hereby petition the Lexington Board of
Appeals, appointed under General #laws, Chapter 40# Section
2", to determine the application of Section of the
Lexington Zoning By-law with respect to the premises at
No. 27 Massachusetts Ave. , leased by the Standard Oil Co.
of New York, Inc. by permitting the following : The increasing
the storage one thousand gallons. ( 1000) .
Staindard Oil Go.off N.Y. Inc.
Pr.E. N. Daniell
205 Sixth St.
East Cambridge, Mass.
NOTICE
IFebruary 23, 1932.
The Board of Appeals will hold a hearing on the matter
of determining the application of the Zoning By-law by
permitting the increase of 1,000 gallons additional storage
at the filling station owned by the Standard Oil Company of
New York, Inc. , located at 27 Mass. Avenue, Lexington under
section 6 ( c) in C.1 Districts and Section 9G of the Lexin`ton "'U
-oning By-law, and in accordance with Chapter 133 of the Acts
of 1924.
The hearing will be held on March 15, 1932 at 8 P.M.
at the Selectmen s doom, Town Office Building.
Arthur N. Maddison
Chairman, Board of Appeals.
The meeting was then adjourned.
A true record, Atte- • /
Clerk Pro-tem. ` -,