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BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS
May 26, 1949
A meeting of the Board of Appeals was held in the Selectmen'
Room, Town Office Building, Lexington, Massachusetts, on May 26, 1919•
Chairman Locke, Messrs. Redman, Rich, Lynah and Ripley were present:
The clerk was also present.
At 8:15 p.m. the meeting was declared open for the following
hearings on petitions presented:
Irving Currier, for Countryside, Inc., for permission to erect
a two -car lubritorium, 26 x 27, to be attached to the present filli*g
station at 100 Lowell Street, Lexington.
Frank A. Napoli for permission to make a small addition to t*e
present roadside stand situated on Marrett Road for the sale of farj�
and poultry products raised on the petitioner's fawn situated on Natrett
Road and Middle Street, Lexington.
Charles E. Ross for permission to establish a nursery school at
6 Wadman Circle, to be operated mornings during the public school terms,
to accommodate 20 children.
' E. F. DeSonie for permission to build a tool house which would
not have the required side yard, at 90 Spring Street, Lexington.
Lura M. Teeter for the removal from permission granted by tho
Board of Appeals to use the building located at 463 Concord Avenue,;
Lexington, ass, two-family house the condition that it could be so 4 ed
only during the occupancy of one of the apartments by Charles E. Tetter,
Jr., his wife, and the survivors of them.
Hearings were declared closed at 9:25 p•m• and in executive Ses-
sion the following decisions reached:
Irving Currier - granted
Frank A. Napoli - granted
Charles E. Ross - granted
E. F. DeSonie - denied
Lura M. Teeter - granted
The meeting was adjourned at 10:45 p.m.
Catherine Parello, Clerk
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