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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-03-31At the close of the hearings an Executive Session was held dur- ing which the above requests were discussed, and the following deci- sions reached: ' Malcolm R. Gavin - Denied Albert J. Saganich - Denied BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS ' March 31, 1964 A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held on Tuesday, March 31, 1964, at 7:30 P.M. in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building. Present were Chairman Nickerson, regular mem- bers Hoyt, Ripley and Wadsworth, and associate member Duffy. The following petitions were heard: Malcolm R. Gavin for permission to enlarge existing one -car garage to a two -car garage on land at 24 Normandy Road which would have approx. 7 ft. instead of the required 15 ft. side yard. Albert J. Saganich for permission to construct a garage on land at 3Shirley Street which would be 8 ft. from the side line instead of the required 15 ft. A & D Realty Trust for permission to erect a free standing sign on Massachusetts Avenue in front of 141-145, sign to contain names of present stores and one future store, size to be approxi 5' x 5'. Elizabeth Boghosian for permission to erect an addition to their home at 10 Green Lane which addition will result in a 13' side line rather than a 15' side line, as required by the zoning by-law. Francis A. Hansen for permission to use the premises at 311 Marrett Road as a place of business for custom automobile upholster- ing. Brenda D. Szabo for permission to remodel for residential use the wooden frame building located on that part of property at 48 Sum- mit Road presently referred to in the Middlesex Registry of Deeds as Lot 3, addressed as 47 Fern Street, and which would have 15 feet of side yard instead of the required 30 feet. John and Rosina Busa for permission to renew permit to sell farm and nursery products raised on land owned by petitioners from packing room portion of farm buildings situated at 52 Lowell Street. Country -wide Offices Corp. for a variation for a set -back of 80 feet instead of the required 100 feet on a large plot of land owned by them in Lexington on which they have received a finding and deter- mination to build a plant for the Burroughs Company. This reduction of set -back is due to a State taking. At the close of the hearings an Executive Session was held dur- ing which the above requests were discussed, and the following deci- sions reached: ' Malcolm R. Gavin - Denied Albert J. Saganich - Denied