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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-03-07BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS 1 March 7, 1967 A regular meeting of the Board of Appeals was held on Tuesday, March 7, 1967 in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building. Present were Chairman Nickerson, regular members Abbott, Sheldon and Wadsworth, and Associate Morey. Mrs. Macomber, the secretary, was also present. The hearings were called to order at 7:30 p.m. as follows: William D. Lanning - to vary the Lexington Sign By -Law in order to erect a sign at 1762 Massachusetts Avenue which would be 18" x 10'6", or larger than that permitted. Robert M. Adam - to vary the Lexington Zoning By -Law in order to erect a two-story addition at 63 Spring St. which will have a 5.7 ft. side yard instead of the required 7.5 ft. Church of Christ - for permission under the Sign By -Law to de - present sign and replace with a new one at 319 Lowell St. Wilson Farm, Inc. - permission to demolish existing roadside stand and construct a new stand at #10 Pleasant St. which will be further back from the road. Mark Moore, Jr. - to vary the Lexington Zoning By -Law in order to ' construct a house on Lot C. Tavern Lane as shown on a "Plan of Land in Lexington, Mass.", dated December 9, 1966 by Albert A. Miller and Wilbur C. Nylander, duly recorded at Middlesex County Registry of Deeds. Lexington Housing Authority - for a Finding and Determination by the Board of Appeals that the 10 -acre development of the Lexington Hous- ing Authority located in an A 1 district and to be known as William Roger Greeley Village, including the portion previously approved by the Board of Appeals, constitutes a desirable development not detrimental to the, neighborhood and the town; the number of paved parking spaces to be at least 50 (one half of the proposed number of dwelling units) with addi- tional space provided along the access roads within the development and on unpaved grass areas to bring the number of parking spaces up to 100. Robert 0. Tillinghast - to vary the Lexington Zoning By -Law in order to reduce the area of Lot C by 254 sq.ft. to be added to Lot A, and to maintain garage in its present location with insufficient side and rear yards; and to construct a two-family dwelling on Lot A as shown on plot plan submitted. Following the hearings an executive session was held during which the following decisions were made: William D. Lanning - granted Robert M. Adam - granted Church of Christ - granted Wilson Farm, Inc. - granted Mark Moore, Jr. - granted