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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-06-08BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS June 8, 1965 A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals Was held on Tuesday, June 8, 1965, in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building, Lexington, Mass. Present were Chairman Nickerson, member Abbott, and associate members Morey, Dawes and Hamilton. At 7:30 p.m. the following hearings were declared open: John A. Hutchins - to vary the Zoning By-law in order to erect a porch at I Leroy W70ich would have a 16-1/2 ft. side yard instead of the required 20 ft. J. J. Buss - to vary the Zoning By-law in order to build an ex- tension to presen ansa at 43 Peacock Farm Rd., consisting of a carport and an extra room, the roof overhang of which would result in a 12 ft. side - yard instead of the required 15 ft. Malcolm R. and Jean Y. Gavin - to vary the Zoning By-law in order to erect an addition to the ae o their home at 24 Normandy Rd. which would have a 29.4 ft. setback instead of the required 30 ft., to be in line with the existing building. I Leonard Crafts - to vary the Zoning By-law in order to erect an addition o house ay -5 Munroe Rd. which would have a 27 ft. setback in- stead of the required 30 ft. Mrs. Eleanor Russe - to vary the Zoning By-law in order to make a one -car a3dition to axis ing garage at 32 Whipple Rd. which would have a 23 ft. setback instead of the required 30 ft. and a 12 ft. sideyard in- stead of the required 15 ft. Richard J. Foley - to vary the Zoning By-law in order to construct a swimming non ft. from the rear lot line at #5 Viles Rd. instead of the required 15 ft. Owen S. Laf�le - permission to alter existing service station at 25-27Mass.Ave. y—addition of new service bay with dimensions of 1718" x 50' in length, as outlined on accompanying plot plan. 1775 House Inc.,- permission to lease the building and property located at 130 Pleasant St., Lexington, to the Lexington Montessori School Inc. for purposes of conducting a nursery school. At the close of the hearings an Executive Session was held during which the following decisions were reached: John A. Hutchins - denied ' J. J. Bussgang - granted Malcolm R. and Jean Y. Gavin - granted Leonard Crafts - granted