HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-10-13BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS
' October 13, 1964
A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held
on Tuesday, October 13, 1964, in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office
Building. Present were Chairman Nickerson, regular members Hoyt,
Ripley and Wadsworth and associate member Farwell.
The following petitions were heard:
Colonial Contractors & Builders Inc. for permission to vary
the Lexington Zo By- w order to erect a single family dwell-
ing located at 111 Kendall Rd. one corner of which would have a 13 ft.
side yard instead of the required 15 ft.
Robert F. Strong for permission to vary the Lexington Zoning
By-law mer to construct a one -car garage in the rear of 11
Manning St. which would have a 2 ft. side yard instead of the required
12 ft.
Dr. Arthur J. Schramm for permission to vary the Lexington Zon-
ing BY-U_w_S_or_d_er_To`"e`rec an 8 ft. x 10 ft. "Walpole Small Build-
ing" 7-1/2 ft. from back property line instead f the required 15 ft.
on lot 116, 16 Buckman Drive.
George Morey Jr. for permission to vary the Lexington Zoning
By-law in order to off gravel ridges and knolls, remove gravel,
regrade land and replant with evergreens on property at 49 Ridge Rd.
Harve W. New ent for permission to vary the Lexington Zoning
By-law in order to divide a lot of land at Reed St. and Augustus
Rd. into two parcels, one of which would contain 10,500 sq.ft. area
and the other 11,380 sq.ft. area.
At the close of the hearings an Executive Session was held dur-
ing which the above requests were discussed, and the following decisions
reached:
Colonial Contractors & Builders, Inc. - granted unanimously
Robert F. Strong - denied unanimously
Dr. Arthur J. Schramm - denied unanimously
George Morey Jr. - denied unanimously
Harvey W. Newgent - denied.unanimously
At this time a letter was read from William L. and Greta W.
Bitzer of 10 Grassland St. requesting a reconsideration of the Board
of Appeals decision on their petition of Oct. 22, 1963. Mr. Nickerson
stated he would reply advising Mr. and Mrs. Bitzer that they might
reapply if they so desired, but that unless they had some changes made
in their .plans it would be unlikely that the Board would change its
opinion.