HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-12-15 BOARD OF APPEALS
December 15, 1970
A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held on
Tuesday, December 15, 1970 at 7-30 p m. in the Selectmen's meeting room,
The Bird Room, Cary Memorial Building. Present were Chairman Nickerson,
regular members Abbott, Sheldon, Wadsworth and Dawes
The following petitions were heard
D C Heath and Company - special permit to erect a sign 10 feet
3 inches long and 4 feet 4 inches high, approximately 35 feet from
Spring Street, on property leased by the petitioner and identified
as 125 Spring Street.
Nishan Haroian - permission by special permit under subsections
12 2 and 24 5 of the zoning by-law to store and sell supplementary
items as specified in conjunction with the operation of a nursery at
353 Concord Avenue
Peter S. and Patricia B. Pershan - variance to permit the con-
veyance of a portion of the lot located at 218 Follen Road to an
adjoining owner which would reduce the area of said lot from 12,780
square feet to 11, 480 square feet, more or less and to maintain the
existing dwelling
Jon E and Joyce L Gudeman - variance to permit the construction
of a carport at 29 Mason Street, leaving sufficient setback on Mason
Street which is used as the frontage street but insufficient frontage
of 112 feet instead of the required 125 feet and insufficient setback
of 19 feet 6 inches on Pleasant Street instead of the required 20 feet
Robert 0. Tillinghast - variance to complete a utility building
which is a two-story structure for storage and maintenance at 465
Massachusetts Avenue shown by plan of Miller and Nylander, having a
side yard of 13 feet, more or less, instead of the required 15 feet
At the close of the hearings, an executive session was held
during which the following decisions were reached
D. C Heath and Company - granted
Nishan Haroian - granted - 5 year period subject to renewal
Peter S and Patricia B Pershan - granted
Jon E. and Joyce L Gudeman - granted
Robert 0. Tillinghast - granted.
The meeting adjourned at 10 10 p m.
R. Dean Johnson