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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-02-26 213 BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS February 26, 1953 The Lexington Board of Appeals held public hearings on Febraary 26, 1953 on the following petitions: Lloyd H. Miller - to continue the operation of roadside stand at 973 Concord Turnpike. Salvatore J. Bonacci - to operate a roadside stand at 661 Waltham St. for the sale of shrubs, flowers and vegetable plants and vegetables. Edward A. Lerner - to subdivide parcel of land located at 53 Hancock St. into two separate lots. Following the hearings an Executive Session was held during which the following decisions were made Lloyd H. Miller - granted subject to the following conditions: 1. that the premises shall be kept in a neat and orderly condition; 2. that there shall be no flood lighting of the premises; 3 that no parking of cars shall be permitted on the Concord Turnpike; 1 . that this Permit shall expire April 1, 1954 5. that only products of the land of the owner of the stand that is within the Town of Lexington shall be sold on the premises. Muriel C. Stone, Clerk 1 1.