HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-04-27BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS
' April 27, 1965
A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held on
Tuesday, April 27, 1965, in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building,
Lexington, Mass. Present were Chairman Nickerson, members Ripley and
Wadsworth, and associate members Hamilton and Duffy.
At 7:30 p.m. the following hearings were heard:
Temple Emunah - request permission to erect a lighted standing
sign of approximately six sq. ft. in an area to be located on the
property of Temple Emunah at Blossom St.
Christopher J. Cammarata - request permission to vary the zoning
by-law in order to erect a fres standing sign approximately 14 ft. high
by 4 ft. wide at 334 Woburn St.
Jack Sarnessian - request to vary the zoning by-law in order to
divide the lot at 14 —Lowell St. into two lots, one of which would have
108 ft. frontage instead of the required 150 ft., and to permit a house
to be built thereon.
Harold Millican - request for permission to erect pool enclosure
41'4" wide by t' ng, to be constructed over present swimming pool at
90 Hancock St.
John Modoono (Highland Farm) - request permission to (1) erect an
awning across the front of the building to cover the area over cement
apron, approximately 10 ft. x 40 ft. (2) erect a conservatory on the east
side of building approximately 12 ft. x 30 ft. (3) open Sundays from
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Public Facilities and Information Building Committee - to vary the
building by-laws under Art. 17, Sec. 1, in order to su statute wood cedar
shingles on roof of proposed Town of Lexington Public Facilities Building
instead of fire resisting materials as required.
At the close of the hearings an Executive Session was held during
which the following decisions were reached:
Temple Emunah - granted, subject to the condition that the sign will
be lighted only when the building is in general use, or until one a.m. and
would be non -flashing; and that the permit shall expire on May 1, 1967.
Christopher J. Cammarata - denied
Jack Sarnessian - denied
Harold Millican - granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The
building shall be kept locked at all times when not in use; 2. the pool shall
' not be used except with adult supervision; 3. the lighting at night shall not
be objectionable to neighbors nor at late hours; h. the permission will expire
if construction is not started by May 3, 1966.