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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-03-03BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS 1 March 3, 1970 A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held on Tuesday, March 3, 1970, at 7:30 p.m. in the Selectmen's Room, Town Office Building. Present were Chairman Nickerson, regular members Sheldon, Abbott, Wadsworth,and Dawes. The following petitions were heard: Campanelli, Inc. - permission to extend the time to maintain an existing sign located at 101 Hartwell Avenue. Lloyd H. Miller - permission to continue to operate a roadside stand at 973 Concord Turnpike for the sale of poultry, eggs, fruit, vegetables and Christmas trees and wreathes in season. David Fudge & Son, Inc. - special permit under Section 25.68, for an addition to the funeral home at 120 School Street. John T. Spinelli Company - finding and determination under Section 12.2 and 13 of the Zoning By -Law that the proposed office and warehouse building at 44 Hartwell Avenue, shown on plans submitted herewith will constitute a suitable development. John Sellars Company - variance from Section 25 of the Zoning By -Law to permit the continued use of the premises at 430 Concord Avenue for the parking and main- tenance of commercial vehicles as follows: (1) Existing commercial garage -parking of trucks; (2) Exterior parking lot to rear of garage only for the parking of trailers. Following the hearings an executive session was held during which the following decisions were made: Campanelli, Inc. - Granted, with time expires September 3, 1971. Lloyd H. Miller - Granted. David Fudge & Son, Inc. - Qranted. John T. Spinelli, Company - granted subject to recommendations by the Planning Board and Town Engineer. John Sellars Company - denied subject to a year to terminate this business. The meeting adjourned at 10:00 p.m. 1 R. Dean Johnson Clerk