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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-09-12BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS September 121 1467 ' A regular meeting of the Board of Appeals was held in the Select- men's Room, Town Office Building, on Tuesday, September 12, 1967. Present were regular members Charles Abbott, Dawes, Sheldon, Wadsworth and asso- ciate member Brodhead. In the absence of Mr. Nickerson, who was recup- erating from an operation, Mr. Abbott acted as Chairman. The hearings were called to order at 7:32 since a previously advertised hearing for James Lima had been withdrawn, as follows: Thomas J. Driscoll - to vary the Lexington Zoning By -Law in order to permit the reduction of area of the lot at 20 Cedar St. from 20,350 sq.ft. to 12,150 sq.ft. which is less than the required 15,500 sq.ft. The remain- ing land will be added to lot at 11 Lake St. to increase its area from 8,400 sq.ft. to 16,600 sq.ft. and its frontage from 80 to 160 ft. Trustees of Hartwell Westview Trust - for a Finding and Determina- tion that a proposed 80,000 sq.ft. building, located on a 14.03 acre lot, located on the northwesterly side of Hartwell Ave. between Hartwell Ave. and Westview St., bounded on the northeast by a 4.18 acre parcel of land belonging to Amicon Corp., bounded on the southeast by a 5.0 acre parcel belonging to Systems Development Corporation, and bounded on the south- west by the Boston and Maine Railroad, all as shown on plan submitted with application, will constitute a suitable development, and will not re- sult in substantial detriment to the neighborhood. Thomas A. Rosse - for a Finding and Determination that a proposed 100,000 sq.ft. building on a 20 acre lot located on the westerly side of Hartwell Ave., Lexington, between Maguire Rd. and Wood St., to be leased to Instrumentation Laboratory, Inc., will constitute a suitable develop- ment and will not result in substantial detriment to the neighborhood. Edward H. Bohemier - to vary the Lexington Zoning By -Law in order to erect a swimming pool on property at 7 Cummings Ave. which would have a 10 ft. rear yard instead of the required 15 ft. John H. Millican - for permission to continue retail sale of nursery stock and'allied products, such as small hand tools and plant containers, at 93 Hancock St., and also to sell Christmas trees, wreaths, etc. from December 10 to December 24: inclusive. Donna Realty Trust - to vary the Lexington Zoning By -Law in order to permit the construction of a house on a lot containing 5,655 sq.ft. located at corner of Simonds and Dexter Rds. which would have a side yard of 17 ft. instead of the required 20 ft. John Sevpa - to vary the Lexington Zoning By -Law in, order to main- tain garage at 5 Bryant Rd. which has a 29 ft. setback instead of the re- quired 30 ft. and to erect a porch, one corner of which will have a set- back of 24 ft. instead of the required,30 ft. Following the hearings an executive session was held during which the following decisions were made: