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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1936-11-18233 ' BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING November 18, 1936. A meeting of the Board of Appeals was held in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, at 7:30 P. M. Chairman Maddison, Messrs. Glynn, Kimball, Robbins and Ferguson were present. The Secretary was also present. The matter of the petition of Charles W. Ryder for permission to maintain a convalescent home at 84 Cary Avenue was considered and also the statements of Mr. Ryder to the effect that they had owned this property for a considerable length of time and had been unable to rent the same for a private residence owing to its size, and the Board also considered the reports which had been received regarding the prospective tenant. The almost unanimous feeling of the neighbors against the granting of the petition was also carefully considered. . Upon motion of Mr. Ferguson, seconded by Mr. Glynn, ' it was unanimously voted to deny the petition in the following form: The Board of Appeals, acting under General Laws, Chapter 40, section 27, having received a written petition addressed to it by Charles W. Ryder, a copy of which is hereto annexed, held a public hearing thereon of which notice was mailed to the petitioner and to the owners of all property deemed by the Board to be affected thereby as they appear on the most recent local tax list, and also advertised in the Lexington Minute -Man, a newspaper published in Lexington, which hearing was held in the Selectmen's Room, in the Town Office Building on October 30, 1936 and November 6, 1936. Four members of the Board of Appeals were present at the hearing. A certificate of notice is hereto annexed. At this hearing evidence was offered on behalfcf the peti- tioner tending to show: That he had had an application to lease 84 Cary Avenue to be used for a convalescent home and also as a residence by the proposed tenant, Mrs. Gladys Lussier; that the owner had been unable to find a customer to either purchase or occupy the premises as a residence; that Mrs. Lussier had had previous experience in running a sanitorium at Enosburg Falls, Vt. Mrs. Lussier also stated that many of her patients in Vermont came from the Leahy clinic in Boston; that she was a registered nurse in Vermont and did not desire to take any patients who would naturally be objectionable to her family; that she was willing to agree not to take any contagious, psychopathic, tuberculor, alcoholic or narcotic patients, and was willing to limit the number of patients k£ any one time to ten. 234' Evidence was offered on behalf of citizens opposing the granting of the said petition tending to show: Various neighbors appeared in opposition stating' that they felt a convalescent home would depreciate their property, and in some instances that if they had known such an institution would be so near their homes, they would not have purchased their property; that unless this use of the property was very carefully restricted, danger might result to the neighbors. At the &se of the hearing the Board in private session on November 18, 1936 gave consideration to the subject of the petition and voted unanimously in favor of the following findings: 1. That in its judgment the public convenience and welfare will not ,be substantially served by the making of the exception requested. 2. 'That the exception requested will tend to impair the status of the neighborhood. N 3. That the exception requested will not be in har- mony with the general purposes -and intent of the regulations in the Lexington Zoning By-law. 4. That the enforcement of the Lexington Zoning By-law as to the locus in question would not involve practical ' difficulty and unnecessary hardship and the relief requested may not be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without substantially derogating from the intent and purpose of such Lexington Zoning By-law. Pursuant to the said findings, the Board hereby denies the said petition of Charles W. icyder, for permission to maintain a convalescent home at #84 Cary Avenue, Lexington, Mass. The Board hereby makes a detailed record of all its proceedings relative to such petition and hereby sets forth that the reasons for its decision are its findings herein- before set forth and the testimony presented at the said hearing, including that herein summarized, and directs that this record immediately following this decision shall be filed in the office of the Town Clerk of Lexington and shall be a public record and that notice of this decision shall be mailed forthwith to each party in interest. BOARD OF APPEALS OF LEXINGTON -(Appointed under G.L.Ch. 40, sec. 27) A. N. Maddison Edward W. Kimball C. Edward Glynn Howard W. Robbins Charles E. Ferguson 235 I, Howard W. Robbins, Clerk of the Board of Appeals of Lexington, appointed under General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 27, hereby certify that I sent by postage certificate of mailing on the 16th day of October, 1936, to Patrick & Helen K. MacKino, Edwin H. & Mary E. Halvorsen, Margaret R. Crocker, Pasquale Panetta, Frank A. & Mary Napoli, Neil McIntosh, Anna R. Kussian, Raymond E. MacInnis, Harriet L. Jenks, Harriett F. Crozier, Watertown Co-operative Bank, Helen Louise Vose, Mary B. Thurlow, John. J. Scannell Carl Victor Olson, Dolores McInnis, Edward C. and -Helena fi, Maguire, Roland H. MacCallum, Hans M. Levaas, Gandolfe and Madalan Andolina, Andrew 0. & Abbie L. Bickford, Sig- vart J. Borgeson, 'Timothy Brosnan, Arthur F. Dolby, Ernest P. Crozier, Maude M. Kelly, Johann C. E. and Christine A: Gramstorff, William P. Fyler, Raymond C. Deal, William R. Vose, Raymond L. and Anna S. White George A. Knox, Jr. Anna C. Andresen, Jane C. Boleyn, 6harles A. Holmes, Stephen D. Klyce, Medric A. C aissie, Cosmas V. and Elaine Cosmades, Kathryn M. Davis, Augusta M. Delander, Alice E. Fowler, Peter G. Gaudun, Clifton Glidden, May Going, Carrie E. Goss, Jesse B. Goss, Axel H. & Jessie M. Gren, Charles Hayden, Edward G, Hughes, John H. Hughes, Joseph G. Hughes, Lexington Co-op. Bank,George F. McLaughlin, Thaddeus T. and Alice C. Meehan, Lawson W. Dorris, Charles O. Nichols, Dennis P. and Nora A. O'Brien, Archibald Patterson, Mary W. Pippette, ' Ryders Stock Farm, Inc., Harry M. & Elizabeth J. Starratt, Waltham Co, -op. Bank, David and Grace Davies, Jane F. De- Lesdernier, Saunderson H: Dunlop, John P. and Martha A. Gorman, Alexander Holmes, Martha R. Hopkins, Elisa Lamont, LexingtonSavings Bank, Heirs -of C-therine F. Magurn, Albina M. Marble, Anna E. and'Mary J. Marshall, Margaret M. Merrick, Lee Randall, Roy R. Rice, Jeremiah J. Riordan, Charles_ W. & Robert L. Ryder,.Charles W. Ryder, Althea L. Smith, Anna K. Smith, Charles Welmar, Edwin A..and Mabel B. Westcott, Kathleen M. Daley, Katherine E. Crosby, Robert W. and Pauline F. Cobham, Charles 0. and Annie H. Cheney, Bertha S. Carson, Marie L. Baker, Samuel S. and Selena M. Barker, Richard & Elects. M. Lamb, Constance L. Thompson, Henning W. and Axel M. Swenson, Matilda M. Richards, Alfred E. and Angeline F. Remick, Rudolph & Elwine R. Reinap, Emma P. Miller, Gertrude B. Briggs, Thomas and Claire M. Aldred, Walter Ahlggrimm; Lennis Byrne, Waverley Co-op. Bank, William A. Rogge, Thomas J. Quinn, Joseph s. Phelps, Olof and Hilda Olson, C. Harold & Lydia E. Olander, Katherine A. Nugent, Alice N. Mills, Daniel McKinnon, Charles H. McKinnon, Heirs of Frederick S. Libby, Francelia Libby, Albert T. and Mary H. LaFortune, Hattie M. Kenty, John J. and Katherine M. Kenney, Edith 0. Johnson, John J. and Helen MI. Hosford, James E. and Winifred Hardacker, Linda R. Grindle, Margaret & Michael Gilhooly et al, Thomas J. Gallagher, Joseph G. Fredette, Mary M. Driscoll, Edward F. Donohue, Caroline F. Deloury, Sarah A. Cutler, Marguerite H. Copeland, Frank F. 236 .� and Georgianna Conover, Margaret M. & Joseph P. Cochrane, Clark A. Layng, Robert J. Fawcett, Joseph R. Lawson, Jr. William E. & Edith W. Sullivan, George R. Harlow, Forrest E. and Ethel D. Litchfield, Charles M. blake, Robert K. Storey, Edith C. Smith, Hugh and Sadie H. McIntosh Emma 6. Spinney, M. �:Icotti, Bridget Welch, Marion Be Winter, Elmer Norman E. and Grace E. Stockhaus, Carolina A. Olson, Nils Nilsen, Charles R. and Mary V. Neskey, John and Ella M. Jack, Eugene Be Hamilton, Katherine A. Dever and Eunice M. Maguire, Alfred E. Remick, and also advertised in the Lexington Minute -Man on October 15th, 1936, a notice of which the following is a true copy. HOWARD W. ROBBINS Clerk, Board of Appeals October, 13, 1936: Lexington Board of Zoning Appeals Town Office Building Lexington, Mass. Gentlemen: The undersigned here bv petition the Lexington Board of Appeals, appointed under General Laws, Chapter 40, Sec- tion 27, to vary the application of section 9A of,the Lexington Zoning By-law with respect to the premises at corner of Cary Avenue and Shade Street owned by Charles W. Ryder of Lexington by permitting the following: Use of same as donvalescent Home. Charles W. Ryder Signature 277 Waltham St. Address N 0 T I C E October 14, 1936 Lexington, Mass. The Board of Appeals will hold a hearing on the matter of varying the application of the Zoning Law by permitting on the premises owned by Chakiles W, Ryder, and located at 84 Cary Ave., Lexington, the maintenance of a convalescent home, under the Lexington,Zoning Law or in accordance with Chapter 40, Section 27A bf the General Laws and amendments. The hearing will be held at the Selectmen's Room, Town Office building, on October 30, 1936, at 8:00 o'clock P. M. Arthur N. Maddison, Chairman, Board of Appeals. The meeting adjourned at 8:25 P. M. ' A true record, Attest: Clerk. L 11 237