HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-11-03 BOARD OF APPEALS
November 3, 1970
A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held
on Tuesday, November 3, 1970 at 7:30 p.m. in the Selectmen's
meeting room, The Bird Room, Cary Memorial Building. Present
were Chairman Nickerson, regular members Sheldon, Dawes, Wadsworth
and associate member Reed.
The following petitions were heard:
Viola T. Norlin — permission to continue the operation of the
"Manor Nursery School" at 11$ Burlington Street.
James P. Kiley — variance to allow the completion of construction
of a tool shed at the rear of the dwelling at 3 Chase Avenue, leaving
insufficient rear yard of 4 ft. $ in. instead of the required 15 feet.
Robert E. Doran — permission to erect and operate a roadside stand
for the sale of flowers, plants and other nursery and farm goods on
the premises at 150 East Street.
Lexington Gardens Inc. — permission by special permit under
subsections 12.2 and 24. 5 of the Zoning By—Law to store and sell
in conjunction with the operation of a nursery at 93 Hancock Street
all of the supplementary items specified in subsection 24.5.
Mrs. Mildred A. Heywood — variance to convert the property at
72 Waltham Street into a professional office building. The property,
practically surrounded by professional office buildings, has become
impossible to rent as a residence. Thus, it is vacant, rundown and
in a state of disrepair.
Corazzini Bros. — permission to build a boiler room and packing
room addition, 24 ft. x 4$ ft. , to the rear of the existing boiler
and packing room at 1 Blossom Street, formerly numbered 188 Blossom
Street.
Arthur Gaklis — special permit for the Christmas selling season
to read: .The hours of the nursery open to the public, during the
Christmas selling season of November 19 to December 24, not to
exceed 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. weekdays and Saturdays and Sundays
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and permission to turn on the four (4)
flood lights inside the fenced in area during the above selling
hours only and to use a $ ft. x 6 ft. portable cashiers booth for
the Christmas selling season, at 1265 Massachusetts Avenue.
At the close of the hearings, an executive session was held
during which the following decisions were reached:
Viola T. Norlin — granted.
James P. Kiley — granted/ - /
Robert E. Doran — granted.
Lexington Gardens Inc. — granted, terminate in 2 years.
Mrs. Mildred A. Heywood — no decision
Corazzini Bros. — withdrawn prior to meeting date.
Arthur Gaklis — granted with exception of flood lights.
The meeting adjourned at 10:30 p.m.
Clark