HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-07-23BOARD OF APPEALS HEARING
July 23, 1968
A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held
on Tuesday, July 23, 1968, at 7:30 p.m, in the Selectmen's Room,
Town Office Building. Present were Chairman Nickerson, regular
members Sheldon, Dawes, Wadsworth and associate member Brodhead.
The following petitions were heard:
Mrs. Ralph Schontag for permission to continue operation of
a kindergarten for ten children, five days a week, 9:00 a.m, until
noon, at her home, 296 Woburn St.
Paul Marashio for permission to continue operation of a road-
side stand at the corner of North and Lowell Streets for the purpose
of selling vegetables, fruits, flowers, eggs, and Christmas trees in
season.
Anthony R. Cataldo for permission to continue to process, ware-
house and sell fresh fruits and vegetables at 1265 Massachusetts
Ave., Lexington.
Radio Station WCOP for permission to erect a sign 4'x4', made
of plywood 10' to bottom above grade.
Frederick K and Marjorie S. Johnson for permission to demolish
the front portion of the existing building at 39 Bedford St. and
construct a new building for use as a gasoline service station for
retail gasoline, oil and greasing stations; sale and installation
of tires and other automobile accessories; and the maintenance and
repairs of motor vehicles.
Ginn & Company for a Finding & Determination for an office build-
ing that will consist of three stories and two basement levels, 43,450
sq. ft, on the ground and will constitute a desirable development not
detrimental to the neighborhood and the town. There is also a request
for a variance because of lack of frontage and to lower grades around
a portion of building to allow habitable areas within the building
such as office floors to be above finished grade.
Mrs. Ralph Schontag - granted
Paul Marashio - granted
Anthony R. Cataldo - granted
Radio Station WCOP - denied
Frederick K. and Marjorie S. Johnson - granted
Ginn & Company - granted
The meeting adjourned at 11:00 p.m.
Doroth Savet
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Clerk