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BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING '
October ,18, 1946
A meeting of the Board of Appeals was held
in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building on
Friday evening, October 18, 1946. Chairman Bowker,
Mr. Nickerson, Mr. Redman, Mr. Brown and Associate
Member Ripley were present at the hearing. The
Clerk was also present.
At 8;05 P.M. hearing was declared open upon
the petition of Anthony E. Colozzi, M.D. for per-
mission to maintain a physician's office at 627
Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington.
Notice of the hearing was read by Mr. Redman.
Three persons attended the hearing.
Dr. Colozzi stated that he wished to maintain
a practice in that location. No alterations will be
needed. He would like to put an electric sign
outside the house. The house has a large frontage,
and he would like to place this sign on the lawn.
The distance from the sidewalk to the front of the '
house is about 96 feet, and he would put this sign
about 10 feet in from the sidewalk.
William J. Grant, 627 Massachusetts Avenue,
spoke in favor of granting this petition. He is the
owner of the property.
Dr Colozzi is to take two rooms in the house.
He is not able to live in Lexington at the present
time; but would like eventually to make his residence
here.
A Mr. McCormick from North Lexington spoke as
to Dr Colozzi's character and ability. He is a
returning veteran and wants to get a start.
Dr! Colozzif s office hours will be from 2 to 4
and 6 to 8. At present he resides in Arlington
Heights. He will park his car in Mr. Grant's drive-
way..
Hearing was declared closed at 8;13 P.M.
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At 8;15 P.M., hearing was declared open upon
the petition of Jesse Ferreira for permission to erect
and maintain a roadside stand located on Lots 27 and
28 Waltham Street, Lexington.
Notice of the hearing was read by Mr. Ripley.
Five persons attended the hearing.
Mr. Ferreira stated that he wished to erect a
building'Which would be 12 x 12, and would be set back from
the roadway"about 30 Peet. This stand is across from Brook-
side Avenue. Mr. Ferreira owns two acres of land. All he
wants is a wooden stand with a cover on it. If he is
able, he would put -a cellar in it. He will operate in
the afternoon only; sells his own vegetables,• nothing
more. There is sufficient room for cars to park. He
stated that he wished only a small sign. He hopes some
time to build his home on this property. At present
he is living at 806'Waltham Street which is about 1/4
mile from the stand. Mr. Ferreira started this year
about the 15th of August; and closed his stand the
latter part of September.
Answering Mr. Nickerson's question, Mr. Ferreira
stated that he can put about five cars in the driveway.
George Macbeth; 507 Waltham Street, stated that
he owns Lots 233, 24, 25 and 26. Because some of the
neighbors were unable to attend this hearing, Mr.
Macbeth presented a signed petition to the Board enter-
ing a protest against the granting of this petition.
Mr: Macbeth said that the granting of this petition
would cause a great automobile hazard. He has observed
the traffic congestion at this spot. Waltham Street is
a three car road. This stand is directly opposite a
bus -stop. During the summer while this stand is operating,
cars park on both -sides of the street, and it is reduced
to one lane of traffic. There have been many near accidents.
If the stand is allowed, those near accidents will become
real ones. Mr. Macbeth disagreed with Mr. Ferraira as to
the -parking of cars-. 1h.ere he proposes to park these cars
is actually a sidewalk which has not yet been accepted.
The stand is not farther than 20 feet from a hydrant, and
the dans park on his lawn. This stand naturally tends to
depreciate the value of his property.
Mr. Macbeth stated that Mr. Parker of the Lexington
Co-operative Bank is opposed to this petition.
' Mrs. Macbeth, 507 Waltham Street, spoke against the
granting of this petition. She said that it was her intention
eventually to build a house on their other lots of land, and
all that they would view would be rubbish. It would be
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impossible
to park cars where Mr. Ferreira
said he
could because
there are five trees in the
way, and
it would be
necessary for the cars to park
on the
sidewalk or
the street. Because there is
a curve and
an .incline
at this -particular section, it
is extremely
dangerous.
Mrs. Macbeth would not oppose
this petition
except that
it is to be a permanent stand.
Airs. Nils Nilsson, 495 Waltham Street, also said
that she was opposed to this stand because she did not
feel that it would be very attractive, and is a traffic
hazard.
Mr. Nils"Nilsson, 495 Waltham Street, feels that
because of traffic conditions a stand at that point
would be a bad thing.
Mr. Ferreira stated that he had tried to clean
up his place as best he could so,that it would not be
unattractive.
Hearing was declared closed at 8;30 P.M.
At 8;35 P.M., hearing was declared open upon
the petition of William Kirmayer, Jr., for permission
to erect a house on bots 13 and 14 Dexter Road, Lex-
ington, the construction of which will not meet the
requirements of the Building By-law.
Notice of the hearing was read by Mr. Redman.
Twenty-seven persons attended the hearing.
Mr. William S. Wolsey spoke for the petitioner who
was not present.. This particular house has been accept-
ed in Malden, Melrose, Leominster, Nashua and Worchester.
It is a prefabricated house built of plywood. 2 x 3
studs are used. The'house is stronger than the conventional
type now being built. It has five rooms - the overall
size is 24 x-36. It does'not have a cellar. There are
two bedrooms, living room, kitchen ( 12 x 12) and bath.
Plywood makes good wail, and won't crack: The house
is fully insulated-- 4`1/2" on the floor, and 2 1/2"
on the ceiling. Radiant heat installed in the ceiling.
There is only one degree in variation of temperature.
Not necessary tq have storm windows. The house is set
on piers with an "I" beam on top of them. Asbestos
sheet rock is used. Celotex insulation - 1/2" plywood
floor With linoleum on top. 2 x 3 stud is stron or
than regular walls. For the interior they use 1%4"
plywood; for the exterior 3/8". Rafters are spread r
further part than our law calls for - 24" on center.
2 x 6 r f tens. 6" loose rook woll on ceiling.
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All figures used are daze` by. a group of engineers.
They have a factory in Leominster, and one is to be
erected in Nashua, New Hampshire. The price of $ 52990
includes land - $400 is allowed for a lot of land. The
factory is producing one of these houses a day.
In answer to various questions, Mr. Wolsey stated;
8" steel "I" beam runs through house, 1/4" plywood on
top of steel beam, 2 x 8 floor timbers, 16" on center.
4/2" of insulation on top of plywood, 3 1/2" dead air
space; on top of plywobd`is placed linoleum, nailed and
glued. The house is painted with two coats of paint
and blinds in front of'the house. The house can take
shingles or clapboards.. It now has a smooth appearance.
Mr. Harry Osbon, 67 Gleason Road, is. diagonally
across from the proposed house. He asked Mr. Wolsey where
he had been refused a permit to build these houses. Mr.
Wolsey answered by saying that he had not been turned
down by any town. He also went on th say, in answer to
further questions, that the heating is taken care of by
a utility room --about the size of a radio in the living
room; gas heater, circulating hot water,, radiant heat.
' Woburn is going to add an amendment to their Laws
to include prefabricated houses. Mr. Wolsey has been
in business himself for 12 years; the firm for 25 years.
Mr. Warren Johnson, 64 Gleason Road, feels that with
the land available in town, all these houses could be put
in one section. He"f eels very strongly that this type
of house will decrease the value of property in that
neighborhood.
Whitney Smith, 93 Gleason Road, has no objections
to putting up this kind of house for he feels that the
veterans need a place to live, but he is opposed to
having it in his neighborhood.
Mr. Legro, 84 Gleason Road, stated that he had
seen some of these prefabricated houses and they are
much smaller than any house in his neighborhood., He
feels that these houses should be put in a group and
not intermingled with regular houses.
Mr. Cox, 33 Dexter Road, believes that this type
of house " will tend to depreciate the value of his
property.
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Alfred Mortimer, Jr., 14 Dexter Road, stated
that the Manor has always been high-grade, and he
.objects to -the erection of this type of house.
Clarence Small, 19 Dexter Road, said that the
Building Laws are to protect all residents and he
does not feel that we should deviate from them.
Mr. Guiler, 11 Dexter Road, agreed with Mr.
Small.
Mr. Banks, 31 Simonds Road, objects to the build-
ing of this type of house,.
Mr. Wolsey stated that he did not know the Dexter
Road -section, but asked that the people look at the
prefabricated house before condeming it.
Hearing was declared closed at 9;25 P.M.
The Board then considered the application of
Anthony E. Colozzi, M: D. Upon motion of Mr. Redman,
seconded by Mr. Brown, it was unanimously voted that
the application of Anthony E. Colozzi, M. D, be
granted in the following form;
BOARD OF APPEALS PERMIT
The Board of Appeals, acting under the Lexington
Zoning By -Law and General Laws, Chapter 40, Sections
25 to 30A as amended, having receiveda written petition
addressed to it by Anthony E. Colozzi M. D. a copy,
of which is hereto annexed, held a putlic hearing
thereon of which notice was mailed to the petitioner
to be affected thereby as they appear on the most
recent local tax list and also advertised in the
Lexington Minute -Man, a newspaper }xublished in Lex
ington, which hearing was held in the Selectmen's
Room., in the Town Office Building on the eighteenth,
day of October 1946.
Four regular and one associate member 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, Anthony E.
Colozzi, desired permission to maintain a physiciants
office at 627 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, on
property owned by William J. and Julia M. Grant.
The petitioner stated that he intended to occupy
two rooms in the residence of William J. and Julia
M. Grant. He stated that there are to be no alter -
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ations made to the" -building that would change the
outside appearance.
Two persons ppbke in favor of granting the petition.
No one appeared against the granting of it.
At the close of the hearing the Board in private
session on October 18, 1946 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 exdeption 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
of 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 involve substantial hard-
ship 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
unanimously decides that the application of the'Lex-
ington Zoning By-law is hereby varied so far as may be
necessary to permit Anthony E. Colozzi, M. D. to main-
tain a physician's office at 627 Massachusetts Avenue,
Lexington, on the property owned by William J. and Julia
M. Grant.
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 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
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public inspection and that notice of the decision
shall be mailed forthwith to each party in interest.
Board of Appeals of Lexington
{ Acting under the Lexington
Zoning By-law and General
Laws)
/s/ Winthnop H. Bowker
A. Li Ripley
D. E. Nickerson
.Lester T. Redman
J. Milton Brown
I, -Virginia Be Tarbell, Clerk of the Board of
Appeals, of Lexington, appointed under General Laws,
Chapter 40, Section 27, hereby certify that I sent
by postage certif icate of mailing on the third day
of October 29461, to'Anthony"E. Colozzi, M. D., William
J. & Julia M. Grant, John R. & Ann G. Paranya; Dennis
J. Healey, Adran E. E. Jr. & Anita Be Mackeen, Katherine
Jacobs, Amalie J. Armstrong, Frederick L. & Mabel A.
Doyle, Adeline L. Cataldo, Margaret C. & Martha J.
Wilson Trs., Anthony R. Cataldo, Clifford H. & 'Ruby
H.Faulkingham,<and also advertised in the Lexington
Minute -Man on October 3, 1946, a notice of which the
following is a true copy.
/s/ Virginia Be Tarbell
Clerk, Board of Appeals.
N O T I C E
October 3, 1946
The Board of Appeals will hold a hearing on the
matter of varying the application of the Zoning By-
law upon petition of Anthony* E. Colozzi, M..D, for
permission to maintain-a'physicianis office at 627
Massachusetts Avreniae,'Lexington, owned by William
J. and "Julia if. Grant, under the Lexington Zoning
By;law and in accordance with General Laws, Chapter ,
40, Sections 25 to 30 as amended.
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The hearing will be held on October 18, 1946
at 8:00 P.M. in the -Selectmen's Room, Town Offiee
Building, Lexington, Mass,
WINTHROP-H, BOW KER
Chairman, Board of Appeals
September 20, 1948
Lexington Board of Zoning Appeals
Town Office Building
Lexington, Massachusetts
Gentlemen:
The undersigned hereby petitions the Lexington
Board of Appeals, appointed under General Laws, Chapter
40, Sections 25 to 30 as amended, to vary the application
Of section 6b of the Lexington Zoning By-law with respect
to the premises at No.'627 Massachusetts Avenue owned by
William J. and Julia M. Grant of Lexington by permitting
the following: To maintain a physicianta office.
Anthony E. Colozzi, M.D.
29 Wachusett Avenue
Arlington, Mass.
The -Board then considered the application of Jessie
Ferreira.- Upon motion of Mr. Brown, seconded by Mr.
Dickerson, it was unanimously voted that the application
of Jesse Ferreira be denied in the following -form:
BOARD OF APPEALS DENIAL
The Board of Appeals, acting under the Lexington
Zoning By-law and General Laws, Chapter 40, Sections
25 to 30A as amended, having received a written petition
addressed to it by Jesse Ferreira, 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 pub-
lished in Lexington, which hearing was held in the Select-
men's Room, in the Town Office Building on the eighteenth
day of October 1946.
Four regular and one associate member 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;
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1. That in its judg;6ent. the public convenience
and welfare will not be substantially served by the. '
making or 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 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 ofsuchLex-
ington By-law.
Pursuant to the said findings, the Board hereby
denies the said petition of Jesse Ferreira for per-
mission to erect and maintain a roadside stand located
on Lots 27 and 28 Waltham Street, Lexington.
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 hereinbefore set forth and the testimony
presented at the said hearing, including that herein
summarized, and directs that this record immediately
That he wished to erect and maintain a roadside
stand located on Lots 27.and-28 Waltham Street, Lex-
ington. The petitioner suited that he intended to sell
produce raised on his own land during the afternoon
only, and that he wished to construct a stand that
would be approximately 12 x 12; said stand to be set
back from the roadway approximately thirty feet. Four
neighbors in the inmlediate vicinity spoke against by
four additional citizens, also in the neighborhood, who
were opposed. No-one spoke in favor of the greAting
of the petition.
Evidence was offered on behalf of citizens opposing
the granting of the said petition tending to show;
That the erection of the roadside stand would be a
traffic hazard and detrimental to.their property.
At the close of the hearing the Board in private
session on October 18, 1946 gave consideration to the
subject of the petition and .voted unanimously in favor
of the f ollowing c f findings s
1. That in its judg;6ent. the public convenience
and welfare will not be substantially served by the. '
making or 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 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 ofsuchLex-
ington By-law.
Pursuant to the said findings, the Board hereby
denies the said petition of Jesse Ferreira for per-
mission to erect and maintain a roadside stand located
on Lots 27 and 28 Waltham Street, Lexington.
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 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 a public
record and that notice of this decision shall be mailed
forthwith to each party in interest.
BOARD OF APPEALS OF LEXINGTON
(Acting under the Lexington Zoning
By-law and General Laws)
/s/ Winthrop H. Bowker
D. E. Nickerson
A. L. Ripley
Lester T. Redman
J. Milton Brown
I. Virginia Be Tarbell, Clerk of the Board of
Appeals of'Lexingtcn, appointed under General Laws,
Chapter 40, Section 27, hereby certify that I sent
by postage certificate of mailing on the third of
' October -1946, to Jesse Ferreira, David T. & Helen M.
Mcpeake,:Mildord Woodward Matthew A. & Elizabeth
Macauley, Ellezi & Nils Go Nilsson., Joseph -He Potter,
David A: Rix, Lawrence J. & Mary A. Selig, Helen C.
Macbeth; Andon & Vanthi Grigor, H. Albert & Irene
T. Webb, Emily Ferreira, Antoinette, Louis & Joseph
Ricci, Mary S. Coudinho, Andrew S. Domings Tr.,
Olive F.�Faria & Agnes F. Lima, Augustus J. & Lillian
F. Silva, Everett Me & Irene Dillman, Annie Katkoff,
and also advertised in the Lexington Minute -Man of
October 3, 19460 a notice of which the following is
a true copy.
/s/ Virginia Be Tarbell
N O T I C E
Clerk, Board of Appeals
October 3, 1946
The Board of Appeals will hold shearing on the
matter of varying the application of the Zoning Law
upon petition of Jesse Ferreira for permission to erect
and maintain a -roadside stand located on Lots 27 and 28
Waltham Street, Lexington, under the Lexington Zoning Law
and in accordance with General Laws, Chapter 40, Sections
25 to 30 as amended.
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The hearingwill be e nOctober 18, 1946
at 8;15 P-M. in the Selectmen's Room, Town office
Building, Lexington, Mass.
WINTHROP H. BONER,
Chairman, Board of Appeals
September 18, 1946
Lexington Board of Zoning Appeals
Town Office Building'
Lexington, Massachusetts
Gentlemen:
The undersigned hereby petitions the Lexington
Board of Appeals, appointed under General Laws,
Chapter 40 Sections 25 to 30 as amended, to vary
the application of section 9e of the Lexington Zoning
By-law with respect to the premises on Lots27
and 28 Waltham Street, owned by Jesse Ferreira of
Lexington by permitting the following; The erection
and maintenance of a roadside stand at lots 27 and
28 Waltham Street.
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Jesse Ferreira
806 Waltham Street
Lexington, Mass,
The Board'next considered the application of
William Kirmayer Jr. Upon motion of Mr. Redman,
seconded by Mr. Nickerson, it was unanimously voted
that the application of William Kirmayer, Jr. be
denied in the following form;
BQARD OF APPEALS DENIAL
The'Board of Appeals, acting under the Lexington
Zoning By-law and General Laws, Chapter 40 Sections
25 to"30A
as amended, having received a written petition
addressed to it by William-L, Kirmayer, Jr., a copy
of which is hereto annex®d held a public hearing there-
on of which notice was hailed to the petitioner and to
the owners 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 Abvertised in the
Lexington Minute -Man, a ndwspaper published in Lex-
ington,, which hearing was held in the Selectments
Room, in the Town office Building on the eighteenth
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of October 1946.
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4.' That the enforcement of the Lexington Building
By -law -as to the locus in question would not involve
practical difficulty and u#necessary 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 Lex-
ington Building $y -law.
Pursuant to the said findings, the Board hereby
denies the said petithn of William L. Kirmayer, Jr.
for the erection of a house on Lots 13 and 14 Dexter
Road, Lexington, which will not meet the requirements
of the.Lexington Building By-law.
Four regular and one -associate member 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 the petitioner
wished to erect a prefabricated house on land located
on Block 20, Lots 13 and 14 Dexter Road, Lexington,
the construction of which would not meet the Lex-
ington Building By-law. Detailed description of the
house was shown on Plans labeled K. V: Wolsey Co.
Builders, Drawn by -Antonio •J. Tambone, dated 8/28/461,
placed on file with this petition. Ten persons living
in the immediate vicinity opposed the granting of
this petition. One lettem was received from Roland
M, Wardrobe opposing the petition.
Evidence was offered on behalf of citizens
opposing the granting of the said petition tending
to show; That the erection of this proposed dwelling
would be detrimental to the neighborhood.
At. the close of the hearing the Board in private
session on October 18, 1946, 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 Building By-law.
4.' That the enforcement of the Lexington Building
By -law -as to the locus in question would not involve
practical difficulty and u#necessary 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 Lex-
ington Building $y -law.
Pursuant to the said findings, the Board hereby
denies the said petithn of William L. Kirmayer, Jr.
for the erection of a house on Lots 13 and 14 Dexter
Road, Lexington, which will not meet the requirements
of the.Lexington Building By-law.
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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
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 a public record and that
notice of this decision shall be mailed forthwith to
each party in interest.
BOARD OF APPEALS OF LEXINGTON
(Acting under the Lexington
Building By-law and General
Laws)
/s/ Winthrop H. Bowker
D. E. Nickerson
A. L. Ripley
Lester T. Redman '
J. Milton Broom
I. Virginia Be Tarbell, 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 third of
October 1946, to William L. Kirmayer, Jr., Donald
M. & Marjorie S. Guiler, Ruth M. Woodward, Clarence
A. Small, William F & Mary J. Reid, Calvert W. &
Dorothy E. Cox, Elizabeth M. Maynard, Myles F. &
Gertrude Heff erman, Clarence E. &-Kathryn F. Delp,
Mary C. & Alfred -C. Mortimer, Jr., Lowell We
Buchanan, John F. & Margaret Daniels, Edward W. &
Rose E. Cole, Alice L. & Ralph S. Carvill, Benedict
Hemmerlin, Addie L. Kendall, Paul -H. & Gertrude E.
Duncan, Earle C. & Helen C. Banks, Harry W. &Audrey
M. Osbon; Ernest E. & Alice C. Wortman, Milford 0.
Woodward, K. V. Wolsey Company, Inc., and also adver-
tised in the Lexington Minute -Man on October 3, 19460
a notice of which the following is a true copy.
/s/ Virginia B. Tarbell ,
Clerk, Board of Appeals
' N 0 T I C E
October 30 1946
The Board of Appeals will hold a hearing on the
matter of varying the application.of.the Building
By -Law by permitting on the premises owned by William
L. Kirmayer, Jr. and located on Block 20., Lots 13
and 14 Dexter Road, Lexington, the erection of a house,
the construction of which will not meet the requirements
of the Building By-law.
The hearing will be held on October 18, 1946 at
8:30 P.M. in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Build-
ing, Lexington, Mass,
WINTHROP H. BOWKER
Chairman, Board of Appeals
September 26, 1946
Lexington Board of Zoning'Appeals
Town Office Building
Lexington, Massachusetts
Gentlemen:
The undersigned hereby petitions the Lexington
Board of Appeals, appointed under General Laws, Chapter
40, Sections 25 to 30 as amended, to vary the application
of section 2 -Article 21 of the Lexington Building Code
with respect to the premises at Block 20, Lots 13 and
14 Dexter Road, owned by William L. Kirmayer, Jr.,,
41 Lexington Avenue, Needham Heights by permitting the
following; Manuractured house to be erected.
William L. Kirmayer, Jr.
41 Lexington Avenue
Needham Heights, Mass.
By: K. V. Wolsey Co., Inc.
Upon motion of Mr. Nickerson, seconded by Mr,
Redman, it was voted -to approve the munutes of the
meeting of'gctober 4, 19460
The meeting adjourned at 10:25 P.M.
A true 'record, Attest-,
Clerk, Board of Appeals
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