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BOARD OF APPEALS HEAFaNGS
March 28, 1961
The Board of Appeals held a regular meeting in the Selectmen's
Room, Town Office Building, on Tuesday, March 28, 1961. Present were
Chairman Nickerson, regular members Emery, Ballard and Ripley, and asso-
ciate member Duffy. At 7:30 p.m. hearings were declared open upeni the
following petitions:
Harold C. Currier Jr. - to operate a retail specialty and
building materia! siness at 394 Lowell St.
Mary D. Guarino - to install a fire escape at the Carriage
House Restaurant, 271Lincoln St., in place of a second interior stair-
way.
Lexington Coal & Oil Corp. - to remove existing coal sheds and
garage and to erect a garage and storage building in other locations
on the premises at 242 Bedford St.
Albert W. Hanlon - to maintain the two dwellings at 33 and 24
Fletcher Ave. and to su ivide the one lot now containing these two
houses into two lots, each containing one house, according to plans
submitted. House at 22 Fletcher Ave. would not have sufficient area,
frontage or side yards. House at 24 Fletcher Ave. would not have suf-
ficient area, frontage, setback or side yards.
Torsten H. Reenstierna - for approval under Sec. 5(g) 1. of the
Zoning By-law of the Town of Lexington , as shown on plans filed with
the Board of Appeals and being the major portion of the area set forth
in See. 4(g) 4. of said by-law; and also approval of site plan, plans
and building designs filed in accordance with the provisions of Sec.5
(g)A-1 districts 1 and 5 of said by-law.
At the close of the hearings an Executive Session was held
during which the following decisions were reached:
Harold C. Currier - granted
Mary D. Guarino - granted
Lexington Coal & Oil Corp. - granted
Albert W. Hanlon - granted
Torsten H. Reenstierna - granted
All pertinent material with regard to the above petitions is
on file in each individual folder.
Ruth C. Brodhead, Clerk
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