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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-09-11BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS September 11, 1952 The Lexington Board of Appeals held public hearings on September 11 1952 on the following petitions: Robert L. Henderson - to erect a two -car garage attached to the existing building at 14 Uolony Rd. Kelchester Realty Trust and Atlantic Refinin Co. - to use the premises and erect a building and pumps in accor ee with the plot plan submitted, located at the northerly corner of the intersection of Lowell and Woburn Sts. for the purpose of storing and selling petroleum products nad inflammable fluids, lubrication, washing and tuning of motor vehicles, selling and installing of tires, batteries and other automobile accessor- ies usually sold at a filling station. Wilbert E. Stevenson - to erect a single family dwelling and garage on Lot 11 CrescentRoadand in place of foundation walls supporting the bedroom at the rear, that there be provided concrete -filled iron columns on concrete piers and footings, of a size acceptable to the Building In- spector, and that girders of a size satisfactory to the Building Inspector, be provided at the floor level. R. H. Hersom - to erect a single family dwelling on Lots 405 and 406 Oak. Rita E. Hunt - to erect a single familyrdwelling on Lot 47, 54 Farm - crest avenue In accordance with plot plan submitted. At the close of the hearings the Board met in Executive Session dur- ing which the following decisions were reached: Robert L. Henderson - granted Kelchester Realty Trust and Atlantic Refining Co. - granted subject to the following conditions: 1. This Permit is granted subject to other necessary permits required by the Town of Lexington; 2. That not more than tato signs shall be maintained; 3. That there shall be no general flood lighting of the premises, and that any spotlights used shall be so lo- cated as not to provide illumination objectionable to the neighborhood; 4. That no body work or heavy repairing work on automobiles shall be per- formed, and that there shall be no wrecking truck service, or storage of cars on the premises other than the service truck to be used in the busi- ness; 5. That no refuse of any kind shall be allowed to accumulate on the premises, which shall at all times be kept in a neat and orderly condition. R. H. Hersom - granted Rita E. Hunt - granted Muriel C. Stone, Clerk