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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-05-24BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS I May 24, 1966 A regular meeting of the Board of Appeals was held on Tuesday, May 24 , 1966, in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building. Present were Chairman Nickerson, members Charles T. Abbott, Lewis L. Hoyt, George P. Wadsworth, and associate member J. Harper Blaisdell. The secretary, Mrs. Macomber, was also present. At 7:30 p.m. the following petitions were heard: Viola T. Norlin - renewal, kindergarten. Est. of May Napoli - renewal, roadside stand James V. Cosgrove - renewal, roadside stand Evelyn Beauchesne Burnell - to vary the Lexington Zoning By -Law in order to erect a porch approximately 13.5 ft. x 8 ft. at 32 Adams St. one corner of which will have a 13 ft. side yard instead of the required 15 ft. Rose M. Manna and Anthony P. Modoono (Highland Farm) - permission to install an aluminum greenhouse directly behind the present building on lot abutting 192 Woburn St. measuring approximately 50 x 100 ft. Also to install an awning over the apron on front of building measuring approxi- mately 10 x 40 ft. - awning to be made of plastic (clear) and become a permanent part of the building and to be used to protect plants and shrubs from intensive direct sunlight. Arthur B. Goodwin - to vary the Lexington Zoning By -Law in order to build a porch platform on house at 229 Lincoln St. which would leave an 11 ft. side yard instead of the required 15 ft. Caleb R. Layton - to vary the Sign By -Law in order to erect a sign on the second floor at 1762 Mass. Ave. which would be 18" x 1016", or larger than that permitted. Following the hearings an executive session was held during which the decisions were made as follows: Viola T. Norlin - granted. Est. of Mary Napoli - granted James V. Cosgrove - granted Evelyn B. Burnell - granted Rose M. Manna and Anthony P. Modoono - denied Arthur B. Goodwin - granted Caleb R. Layton - denied All pertinent material with regard to above petitions is on file in each individual folder. Mr. Nickerson announced that the State had requested that all