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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-06-25BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS 1 June �5, 1963 A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held on Tuesday, June 25, 1963 at 7:30 p.m. Present were Chairman Nickerson, regular members Abbott, Hoyt, Ripley and Wadsworth. The following petitions were heard: Liberty Realty Trust for permission to add a second floor to the existing building at 15-17-19 Depot Square. Colonial Development Corp. to vary the zoning by-law with respect to Lot 45 on Worthen Road in Colonial Acres Sec. 3, which lot has a front- age'of 125', a part of which is on Worthen Road and the remainder of which is on a curved line at the junction of Worthen Road and Kendall Road; and also with respect to Lot 33 in Colonial Acres, Sec. 3, Lexington, which lot has a frontage of 125' a part of which is on Sherburne Road and the re- mainder of which is on a curved line at junction of Sherburne Road and Kendall Road. Parker E. Hallett for permission to maintain a single dwelling at 2270 Mass. Ave. on a lot which has insufficient area, and which dwelling has an insufficient side yard. ' Berman's Market for permission to install an ice vending machine at 55 Mass. Ave. John Stennes for permission to maintain existing dwelling at 253 East Street which has insufficient setback from the abutting street, and also to add a carport which would result in insufficient side yard. Mystic Valle* Mental Health Assn,. for permission to operate a Child Guidance Clinic at 22 Muzzey Street. Albert Hamilton for permission to erect an addition to dwelling at 359 Lowell st. which would result in insufficient setback on the abutting street, and also insufficient rear yard. Calvin Brandford for permission to move steps from side of house to front of house which would result in insufficient setback. At the close of the hearings an Executive Session was held during which the above requests were discussed, and the following decisions reached: Liberty Realty - granted Colonial Development Corp. - granted Parker E. Hallett - granted Berman's Market - granted ' John Stennes - granted