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BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING
June 3, 1938
A meeting of the Board of Appeals was held in the
Selectmen' s Room, Town Office Building, at 8:00 P. M.
Chairman Maddison and Messrs. Glynn, Kimball and Ferguson
were present. The Secretary was also present.
In the absence of Mr. Robbins, Mr. Kimball was
elected Clerk Pro-tem.
The Board considered the application of the New
England Water Supply Corporation for permission to maintain
a building over a pump on its lot of land on the southerly
side of Westview Street, which is in a manufacturing dis-
trict. They considered the statements made at the hearing,
and also the statements made by Mr. Raymond at the meeting
of the Board on May 13, 1938, and in view of the fact that
the corporation had received releases from the owners of
land within a radius of five hundred feet (500' ) of the
location of the pumps, it was unanimously voted to grant
this petition, Mr. Robbins wishing to be recorded in
favor, and to hold over the application for the pump on
the other side of Westview Street for action at a later
meeting. The petition was granted in the following form:
BOARD OF APPEALS PERMIT
The Board of Appeals, acting under General Laws,
Chapter 40, Sec. 27, having received a written petition
addressed to it by the N. E. Water Supply Corporation, 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
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 the 6th
day of May, 1938.
One Associate and 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
behalf of the petitioner tending to show=
That he desired to construct a building to house water
pumping equipment to be used in supplying the U. S. Veteran' s
Hospital at Bedford with water, on the land on the southerly
side of Westview Street and bounded on the east by the Boston
& Maine R. R.; the pump house to be 8' long, 12' wide, and 7'
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high; that they had a contract with the government which
called for a supply of three hundred gallons of water per
minute, and the arrangement was that at the end of ten
years the Federal Government would take over the equipment;
that they had tested in a great many places, and this lo -
cation seemed to offer better water and in sufficient
quantity to warrant their going ahead with the project.
Three of the neighbors were represented by counsel,
who stated that they were afraid taking the amount of water
which would be called for would dry up their wells, and one
owner who required damp soil was afraid it would dry up
his land.
At a meeting held on June 3rd, 1938, the Board in
private session 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 be substantially served by the making of the
exception requested..
2. That the exception requested will not tend to
impair the status of the neighborhood.
3. That the exception requested will be in harmony
with the general purposes and intent of the regulations in
the Lexington Zoning By-law.
4. That owing to conditions especially affecting the
said parcel but not affecting generally the Zoning district
in which it is located, a literal enforcement of the pro-
visions of the Lexington Zoning By-law as to the locus in
question would involve substantial hardship to the petitioner
and that desirable relief may be granted without substan-
tially derogating from the intent or purpose of such Lex-
ington Zoning By-law.
Purauant to the said findings, the Board hereby
unanimously decides that the application of the said Lexington
Zoning By law is hereby varied so far as may be necessary
to permit the New England Water Supply Corporation to
erect and maintain a building 8' long, 12' wide, and 7' high
to house water pumping equipment to be used in supplying
the U. S Veteran' s Hospital at Bedford with water on the
lot on the southerly side of Westview street, said lot
being bounded on the east by the Boston & Maine Railroad,
on the following conditions:
1. That the apparatus shall be run in such a manner as not
to be noisy or offensive to the neighborhood;
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2. That the premises shall be kept in a neat and clean
condition at all times;
3. That said building shall be set back at least 20' from
the street line of Westview Street;
4. That only electric current shall be used to run the
pumping equipment .
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 open to public inspection 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
E . Ferguson
Charlesergo on
Howard W. Robbins
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 21st day of April, 1938 to Amanda Hurtado,
Joseph DeFelice, Joseph and Theresa DeFelice, Lexington
Sand and Gravel Co. , Charles A. Linehan, et al, Boston &
Lowell R. R Co. , New England Water Supply Corp. , and also
advertised in the Lexington Minute-Man on April 21st,
1938, a notice of which the following is a true copy.
Howard W. Robbins ,
Cler$, Board of Appeals.
April 14, 1938
Lexington Board of Zoning Appeals
Town Office Building
Lexington, Mass.
Gentlemen:
The undersigned hereby petition the Lexington Board of
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Appeals, appointed under General Laws, Chapter 40, Section
27, to vary the application of section 9 (a) of the Lexington
Zoning By-law with respect to the premises at Westview Street,
owned by New England Water Supply Corp. , of Boston, Mass. ,
by permitting the following:
The erection and maintenance of a brick and cement house,
approximately 8 feet by 12 feet - 7 feet high ( inside measure-
ments) for the housing of electrical equipment for operation
of pump to supply U. S. Veterans Hospital with water.
New England Water Supply Corp.
Percy G. Crocker, Treas. (Signature)
36 Congress St . , Boston (Address)
NOTICE
Lexington, Mass.
April 21, 1938.
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 the New England Water Supply Corp. and
located on Westview Street, Lexington, the erection and main-
tenance of a building to house water pumping equipment, under
the Lexington Zoning Law or in accordance with Chapter 40,
Section 27A of the General Laws and amendments .
The hearing will be held on May 6, 1938, at 8:15 P. M. in
the Selectmen' s Room, Town Office Building, Lexington.
Arthur N. Maddison,
Chairman, Board of Appeals.
The matter of the petition of Leeland G. & Mildred I.
McConchie for a riding school at 104 North Street was con-
sidered. It appeared that the riding school had been
operating since February. The Board felt that the objections
of people having residences in the vicinity was of sufficient
importance to deny the petition, and it was unanimously voted,
Mr. Robbins wishing to be recorded in opposition, to do so.
The petition was denied in the following form:
The Board of Appeals, acting under General Laws Chapter
40, Sec. 27, having received a written petition addressed to
it by Leeland G. & Mildred I. McConchie, 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,
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which hearing was held in the Selectmen' s Room, in the
Town Office Building on May 27th, 1938.
Four of the 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 behalf
of the petitioner tending to show:
That he occupied property owned by Leeland J. McConchie
and Mildred I. McConchie numbered 104 North Street, Lexing-
ton;
That he desired to maintain a riding school on the
premises to be operated by Elmer Stanton and Alfred T.
Howes;
That he had fourteen or fifteen saddle horses on the premises;
That he desired to get some income from the property to
help pay his expenses .
The owner of adjacent land claimed that he represented two
other owners of land immediately adjoining, and stated that
they were in favor of the granting of the petition. Three
owners of homes in the vicinity were represented by an
attorney, who stated that they objected to this occupancy of
the premises; that on one or more occasions horses had
trespassed on their land; that there were evening parties
using the horses as late as eleven or twelve o' clock mid-
night,
and stated that they felt that it would depreciate
the value of their property and interfere with its sale.
At a meeting held on June 3, 1938, the Board in pri-
vate session 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.
3. That the exception requested will not be in harmony
with the general purposes and intent of the regulations in
the Lexington Zoning By-law.
4. That the enforcement of the &exington Zoning By-law
as to the locus in question would not involve practical
difficulty and unnecessary hardship and the relief re-
quested 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.
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Pursuant to the said findings, the Board hereby denies
the said petition of teeland G. and Mildred I. McConchie,
for permission to maintain a riding school.
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
Charles E. Ferguson
C . Edward Glynn
Howard W. Robbins
Edward W. Kimball
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 28th day of April, 1938, to Austin it. Locke,
Edith W. Willard, Jennie E H. Brown, Lilya Hightower, Harvey
C . Wheeler, Florence M. Bruce, Rupert H. Stevens, John A.
Cadario, Ramon N. Brogi and Leeland G and Mildred I. Mc-
Conchie, and also advertised in the Lexington Minute-Man on
April 28, 1938, a notice of which the following is a true
copy.
Howard W Robbins
Clerk, Board of Appeals.
April 26, 1938.
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 27, to vary the application of section 9A of the
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Lexington Zoning By-Law with respect to the premises at
No. 104 North Street, owned by Leeland G. and Mildred I.
McConchie of Lexington by permitting the following:
Maintenance of a riding school.
Leeland G. McConchie (Signature)
104 North St. ,Lexington (Address)
N OTIOE
Lexington, Mass .
April 27th, 1938.
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 Leeland G. and Mildred I. McConchie
and located at 104 North Street, Lexington, the maintenance
of a riding school, under the Lexington Zoning Law or in
accordance with Chapter 40, Section 27A of the General Laws
and amendments.
The hearing will be held at the Selectmen' s Room, Town
Office Building, on May 27th, 1938, at 8:00 P. M.
Arthur N. Maddison,
Chairman, Board of Appeals .
The meeting adjourned at 9:30 P. M.
A true record, Attest:eg 9A` _q ° n�
Clerk Pro-tem.
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