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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-06-13BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS I June 13, 1967 A regular meeting of the Board of Appeals was held on Tuesday, June 13, 1967. Present were Chairman Nickerson, members Dawes and Wadsworth, associate members Morey and Blaisdell, and the secretary, Mrs. Macomber. At 7:30 p.m. the hearings were called to order, as follows: Ralph H. Hall - to vary the Zoning By -Law in order to relocate lot line at 75 Hancock St. which will result in Lot 1 having an area of 6,400 sq.ft. instead of the required 15,500 sq.ft. and frontage of 48 ft. instead of the required 125 ft. Harry Knight - to vary the Sign By -Law in order to erect a sign approx. 3-1/2 ft. x 7 ft. on property at 235 Bedford St. Carmine and Rose Ciriella - to vary the Lexington Zoning By -Law in order to divide Lot E at 4 Stedman Rd. into two lots, neither of which would have the required frontage or area; namely, each would have 87.75 ft, frontage instead of the required 150 ft. and 15,113 sq.ft. area instead of the required 30,000 sq.ft. David J. Myerson, M.D. - permission to use the finished basement space at his home, 11 Moon Hill Rd., as a professional office. Harvey W. NewXent - requested to vary the Sign By -Law in order to erect a sign 20" high x 9' long on the second floor at 1762 Mass. Ave. which is larger than that allowed. Lexington Indoor Tennis Club Corp. - for permission to enlarge the club house and to include a swimming pool on property located between numbers 459 and 505 Bedford St. Trustees, Hartwell -Lexington Trust - for a Finding and Determination that a proposed 24,500 sq.ft. building located on a 5.8 acre lot, to be occupied by Hewlitt-Packard Co. and located on the southeasterly side of Hartwell Ave. and on the southwesterly side of Hinchey Rd. will constitute a suitable develop- ment and will not result in substantial detriment to the neighborhood. /Prank E. Bateman for permission to use property at the corner of Marrett Rd. and Lincoln St. as a Home Decorating Center to conduct classes in home decorating for not more than 15 homemakers at a session; to maintain displays of materials available to decorate a home interior; to obtain and sell textbooks supplies and hardware necessary; and to provide professional decorating services. No manufacturing will be done on the premises. Following the hearings an executive session was held during which the following decisions were made: Ralph H. Hall - granted ' Harry Knight - denied Carmine and Rose Ciriella - denied David -J. Myerson, M.D. - denied