HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-06-02BOARu OF APPEALS HEARINGS
June 2, 1964
A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held on
Tuesday, June 2, 1964 at 7:35 p.m. in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office
Building. Present were Chairman Nickerson, regular members Hoyt, Ripley,
Wadsworth, and associate member Morey.
The following petitions were heard:
Mrs. Viola Norlin for permission to continue operation of a kinder-
garten at her home, 118 Burlington Street.
Mr. Thomas Napoli for permission to continue operation of roadside
stand, known as Idylwilde Farm, on Marrett Road, for the sale of
farm and poultry products raised on the premises; also to sell
Christmas trees in season.
Anthony J. Travers for permission to erect a porch at 21 Chadbourne
Rd. which would have a 121bt? rear yard instead of the required 15 ft.
Mrs. John Webster for permission to vary the zoning by-law to erect
an addition at 21 Woodcliffe Rd. which would have a 24'311 setback in-
stead of the required 30 ft.
John H. Dyer for permission to maintain a house at 44 School St. which
has insufficient area, front setback, and side yard.
At the close of the hearings an Executive Session was held during
which the above requests were discussed, and the following decision reached:
Viola Norlin - granted
Thomas Napoli - granted
Anthony J. Travers - granted
Mrs. John Webster - granted
John H. Dyer - postponed until next session for reason of insufficient
information in advertisement
All pertinent material with regard to the above petitions is on file
under the name of each petitioner.
Mr. Nickerson read two letters from Town Counsel Legro, one relating to
a question referred by the Board to him relative to recording votes on Permits
or Denials issued by the Board. The other referred to the Corazzini and Hol-
man Hay cases. A general discussion of nursing homes was held until
at which time the meeting adjourned.
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Louise M. Macomber, Clerk