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BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS
January 9, 1953
The Lexington Board of Appeals held public hearings on January 9,
1953 on the following petitions:
Grace Kirkland - to subdivide the parcel of land known as 33 Reed
St and erect a single family dwelling on said lots.
Theodore E. Andrews - to subdivide Lot #1, 334 Lincoln St. into two
lots, numbered an -B, and to convert the shed located on Lot 1-B
into a single family dwelling.
Dr.Darl R. Benton - Eliminate wire lath and plaster in basement of
building located at 3115 Mass. Ave.
Dr. R. Willard Hunt - to maintain an office for the practice of
Osteopat a e c e at 34 Hancock St. and to erect a small sign on
the premises.
Dr. Charles T. Mooney - to maintain a physician's office at 1145
Massachusetts Ave. and to erect the usual small sign on the premises.
' Francis Harrington - to erect a single family dwelling at 18 Liberty
Ave. wifg—a westerly side yard of approximately 9'3"•
Nishan Haroian - to operate a roadside stand at 353 Concord Ave.
Mass. Institute of Technology - to construct a temporary Tower at
238 Wood St. in accordance with submitted drawings.
At the close of the hearings an Executive Session was held with the
following decisions reached:
Grace Kirkland denied
Theodore E. Andrews - granted
Dr. Carl R. Benton - denied
Dr. R. Willard Hunt - granted
Dr. Charles T. Mooney - granted
Francis Harrington - granted
Nishan Haroian - granted with the following conditions: 1. That only
products of the land of the owner of the stand that is within the Town of
Lexington shall be sold; 2. That the cars of customers shall not be
parked on the highway; 3. This Permit shall expire one year from November
15, 1952; 4. That the premises shall be kept in a neat and order condition.
Muriel C. Stone, Clerk