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BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS
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November 6, 1956
A meeting of the Board of Appeals was held on Tuesday, Dovember
6, 1956 at 8:00 p.m. in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building.
At 8:00 p.m. hearings were declared open upon the following petitions:
Wilson Fara Inc. - to continue to operate the roadside stand
to 6 Pleasant St.
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Mrs. Harry W. Cram - to operate a pre-primary school for not more
than $en cnarena ween the ages of 2 and 5-1/2 years at 759 Waltham
St., five days a week from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. the year round.
James W. C�ovea - to build a garage and breezeway attached to the
exist�e at 1'FR-evolutionary Rd. which will be set back 26 ft.
from the street at the nearest point instead of 30 ft. as required by
the Lexington Zoning By-law.
Anthony J. LaGava - to use the building 1047 Waltham St. as an
office.
Mary J�O'Brien,- to install a switchboard with 20 telephone con-
nections in her hMe at 34 Homestead St. for a doctors' and business
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men's answering service, with the understanding that if more services
are required, she will present a new petition to the Board of Appeals,
and with the understanding that Mrs. O'Brien and her husband will be the
only persons to operate the services.
At the close of the hearings an executive session was held during
which the following decisions were reached;
Wilson Farm, Inc. - granted, subject to the following conditions:
(1) that the premises shall at all times be kept in a neat and orderly
condition, (2) that no cars shall be allowed to park on Pleasant St.
(3) that no flood lights shall be installed, (4) that only vegetables,
fruits and poultry praducts grown on the land of the petitioner that is
within the Town shall be sold, (5) that this permit shall expire Oct.
23, 1957.
Mrs. Harry W. Cram - granted, subject to the following conditibms:
(1) that there shall be an assistant employed at all times, (2) that th
outside play area shall be fenced in, (3) that the children shall be
properly supervised at all times, (4) that this permit shall expire
September 30, 1957.
James W. Coveney - granted
Anthomy J. LaCava - denied
Mary J. O'Brien - granted, this permission continuing only so long
as Mrs. O'Brien and her husband own the home and operate the service.
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Muriel C. Stone
Clerk