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;oven ber 15, 1940-
A meetin<-:; of t_le Board of 1? reals 1jas !,_eld in the
aeloclUien's lZoom) '"own Office U 1 1011 nt , at '8-00 P. 1E.
Ohairr;;an ^lynn and Fessrs. T'addiscn, Kimball, Locke,
and Bowker were present.
In the absence of !.'r. .obbi ns, Tr r. Bo,+rker acted as
'ler- Pro-te .
The records of the meeting; held on October '2-bth were
declared approved.
At 8:0.? `' ?_. adjourned. hearin=- on the a_rnlication of
the Lexin to bogies, Inc. Was declared open. i, r. 11. L. -Knipe,
Jr., President, appeared at to hearin.
The notice of t'_ -.e hearin{; v?as read by 17r. Boti^,rker.
Mr. Knipe presented a plan of the development, and
said they proposed to erect one sign facing Watertown St.,
and another facing the Concord Turnpike, both about E0'
back from the street line. The signs would be of natural
wood, stained, and would have two trees planted on either
' side.
The Chairman asked Mr. Knipe if the size he wanted was
6' x e', and he replied in the affirmative.
The Chairman asked how long they would expect to main-
ttin the signs, and Mr. Knipe said two years.
The Chairman asked if they were developing all that
area, and Mr. Knipe replied in the affirmative. Mr. Mad-
dison asked if his concern controlled it now, and he said
that they owned part of it, and had an option on the rest.
The Chairman said that Dr. and Mrs. Freeerick Lynch
were present at the original hearing and objected, but
their objection was to any change in the Zoning Law.
Mr. Knipe retired at 8:12 V. M.
The Board considered the petition, and upon motion of
Mr. Maddison, seconded by Mr.. Bowker, it was unanimously
voted to grant it 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 Lexington Homes, Inc. 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 acvertised in the Lexington Minute -Man,
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a newspaper published in Lexington which hearing was held in
the Selectmen's Room, in the Town Office Building on the 25th '
day of October, 1940, and adjourned to November 15, 1940.
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 tb show;
That they hoped to develop the area bounded by the Concord
Turnpike, Pleasant Street and Watertown Street, and wished to
place one sign advertising the development on the Concord
Turnpike frontage, and another on the Watertown Street frontage,
in each case about fifty feet back from the street line; that
the type sign would be rustic, made of stained boards with red
lettering, and with suitable planting.
Evidence was offered on behalf of those opposing the granting
of the petition that they feared a change in the Zoning Law
as affecting that area.
At the close of the hearing the Board in private session
on November 15, 1940 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 provisions of the
Lexington Zoning By -Law as to the locus in question would in-
volve substantial hardship to the petitioner and that desirable
relief may be granted without substantially derogating from the
Intent or purpose of such Lexington Zoning By-law.
Pursuant to the said findings, the Board hereby unanimou$ly
decides that the application of the said Lexington Zoning By-law
is hereby varied to far as may be necessary to permit
Lexington Homes, Inc. to install and maintain a sign adver-
tising the development located facing the Concord Turnpike 6' x 8'
in size and another similar sign located facing Watertown Street
6' x 4' in size, the greater dimension being the horizontal one; '
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both signs to be located approximately 501 from the street line,
and to be of the general character and appearance of sketch
submitted at this meeting. These signs shall be kept in good
repair and condition at all times, and this permit shall expire
on November 15, 1941.
The Board hereby makes a detailed record of all its pro-
ceedings relative to such petition and hereby sets forth that
the reasons for its decision are its findings hereinbefore 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)
C. EDWARD GLYI4N
EDWARD W. KIMBALL
WINTHROP H. BOWKER
ERROL H. LOCKE
A. N. MADDISON
I. Winthrop H. Bowker, Clerk Pro -tem of the Board of
' Appeals of Lexington, appointed under General Laws, Chapter
40, Section 27, hereby certify that I sent by postage certi-
ficate of mailing on the 3rd day of October, 1940 to the
Lexington Homes, Inc., Bernice B. Cronkhite, Theodore K.
Babcock and Charles J. Draper, Lila D. Mason, Frederick J.
Lynch, James A. Bailey, Willard E. Robinson, c/o Rogers
Down, Calvin W. Childs, Lily C. Johanson, Henry S. Moody,
Trs., John A. Bowman, Harry F. Boinay, Patrick J. Shanahan,
and Mary E. Hatch, and also advertised in the Lexington
Minute -Man on October 3rd, 1940, a -notice of which the
following is a true copy.
WINTHROP H. BOWKER
Clerk, Pro -tem, Board of Appeals
Lexington, Mass.
October 3, 1940
BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE
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 Lexington Country Club Estates
and located at the corner of Watertown Street and the Concord
Turnpike, the erection and maintenance of two real estate
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signs, 6' x 81, under the Lexington
Zining Law or in
accord-
ance with Chapter 40, Section
27 of the General Laws
and
ammendments.
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The hearing will be held
on October 25, 1940 at
8t00 P.M.
in the Selectmen's Room, Town
Office Building, Lexington,
Mass.
C. EDWARD GLYNN,
Chairman, Board
of Appeals
Insert: Lexington Minute Man,
Oct. 3, 1940
26 Sept., 1940
Lexington Board of Zoning Appeals
Town Office Building
Lexington, Mass.
Gentlemen:
The undersigned hereby petition the Lexington Board of
Appeals, appointed under General Laws qq Chapter 40, Section
27, to vary the application of seetiohof the Lexington
Zoning, By-law with respect to the prem ses at the corner
of Watertown Street and the Concord Turnpike and owned by
the Lexington Homes, Inc., by permitting the followings
Erection of two signs each 6' high by 8' long. One facing '
Watertown Street, another Concord Turnpike. Each sign
designed by Architect and in keeping with character of land,
community and development.
Lexington Homes, Inc.
57 Bedford Street
by N. L. Knipe, Jr.
The Board in granting this petition considered the
size of the sign requested, namely, 6' x 8', and felt that
a sign of this size, which is larger than those generally
granted, would be justifiable on the Concord Turnpike frontage
on account of the different traffic conditions on that side
of the property.
The Chairman informed the Board that the balance in
the Board of Appeals Account was $1.80. Mr. Locke moved
that the Apropriation Committee be requested to transfer
the sum of 925.00 from the Reserve Fund to the Board of Appeals
Expenses Account. Mr. Kimball seconded the motion, and it was
so voted.
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The Board then considered the appropriation for 1941.
Mr. Locke moved that the amount requested be set at $175.00.
Mr. Maddison seconded the motion, and it was so voted.
The meeting adjourned at 8:40 P. M.
A true record, Attest:
Clerk, Pro -tem.
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