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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-13BOARD OF APPEALS HEARINGS IFebruary 13, 1975 A regular meeting of the Lexington Board of Appeals was held on Thursday, February 13, 1975 at 7:30 p.m. in the Selectmen's Meeting Room of the Town Office Building. Present were four regular members and one associate as follow: Vice Chairman, Acting Chairman George P. Wadsworth; regular members: Woodruff M. Brodhead; Logan Clarke, Jr.; Ruth Morey; and associate member Thomas G. Taylor. Also present were: a Minute -Man reporter, LWV Observer and a room full of townspeople. Public hearings were held on the following petitions, notice having been mailed to those who should legally receive them and to town boards and offi- cials who will or might be affected by decisions made and also advertised in the Lexington Minute -Man newspaper. John and Rosins Busa - special permit renewal to continue operation of a road- side stand, pursuant to section 25.33, and to sell Christmas trees and wreaths during the appropriate season, pursuant to section 25.34, on the premises at 52 Lowell Street. Harold R. and Helen M. Millican - special permit renewal pursuant to sections 12.2 and 25.21 to continue to operate a private school for the instruction and study of swimming, in the private swimming pool enclosure in the rear of their ' property at 90 Hancock Street, during the months of April through October of each year, during the hours of 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays. Manuel G. Rose, Jr. - request for a variance changed to a special permit to allow for the continuation of the operation of a shop for light repairs to vehicles and ornamental welding at 748 Waltham Street. This shop has been operated by the petitioner and his family since 1927. The premises are owned by the petitioner. (Note: The Board decided to consider this request under section 25.94. See Dion v. Board of Appeals of Waltham, 344 Mass. 547, 553. Section 25.94 allows the Board to grant a special permit for temporary use not conforming to the zoning by-law, subject to conditions for the protection of the community.) Barry S. Bonnell - temporary special permit pursuant to section 25.81 (use of a dwelling as an office by a physician, dentist or other professional person residing in the dwelling incidental to such residence) at 34 Spring Street. The petitioner states "it is our desire to use my residence to complete my work as an illustrating artist of childrens' text books. The books pres- ently under contract require me to meet deadlines by June of 1975. In order to do so, I require the assistance of two other artists who are presently working with me." (Note: The Board of Appeals decided to consider the petition under Section 25.94, special permit for temporary use not conforming to this By -Law subject ' to conditions for the protection of the community. See Dion v. Board of Appeals of Waltham, 344 Mass. 547, 553.) The Board had difficulty classify- ing Bonnell as professional as that term is used in section 25.81 to refer to physicians, dentists, etc. Hearings2/13/75 (continued) -2 Following the hearings the Board made the following decisions, all in open public meeting: Busa - Granted unanimously with the following conditions: 1. Sale of products shall be in conformity with section 25.33 and the definition of roadside stand on pg. 41 of the latest zoning by-laws. 2. No new or additional signs shall be installed. 3. The stand shall be operated from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. six days a week and from 9 a.m to 7 p.m. on Sunday. 4. The lights on the parking area shall be shielded so that they do not shine at neighboring houses. No increase in the candlepower of the lights shall be allowed. 5. Sufficient parking space will be available for 20 cars. 6. The premises must be kept in a neat and orderly condition and no empty boxes, barrels or similar material stored outside the building. 7. Access to the premises shall be from Lowell Street and no traffic shall be routed over Lillian Road. 8. No soft drink vending machine shall be exposed on the outside of the building. ' 9. This permit expires on February 13, 1977. Millican - Granted unanimously with the following conditions: 1. The school may only operate 5 days a week, during months of April through October. 2. The school shall be limited to a maximum of 45 students per day. 3. There may be four to seven students per class. 4. The hours of operation shall be 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. 5. Students under ten years of age shall be accompanied by a parent or guardian (supervisor) at all times. 6. Mrs. Millican will be the only instructor. 7. The Board of Appeals requests that a reasonable effort be made to reduce the number of cars coming and going and used by participants by possible car pooling or other means. 8. This permission is granted only to Harold R. and Helen M. Millican and will not apply to any subsequent owner of this property. 9. A permit from the Board of Health will be necessary to operate this pool. 10. This permit is granted for 3 years and expires 3 years from date. (February 13, 1978) Rose - Granted unanimously with the following conditions: (see next page) 1 1 1 Hearings 2/13/75 (continued) Rose, conditions: 1. The hours of operation shall be no earlier than 8 a.m. nor later than 5 P.M. 2. The permit is granted to Manuel G. Rose, Jr. personally, and does not run with the land. 3. The number of employees is limited to the existing number. 4. No further expansion of the existing building shall be allowed. 5. There shall be no outside storage of motor vehicles, trailers, machinery, or other equipment. 6. This permit, granted for two years, expires February 13, 1977. -3 Bonnell - Granted unanimously: a temporary special permit, pursuant to section 25.94, to use his residence at 34 Spring Street until June 30, 1975, to complete work as an illustrating artist of childrens' text books, with the assistance of no more than two artists in addition to the petitioner. Every effort should be made to keep traffic and parking to a minimum. This permit expires June 30, 1975. All pertinent information is on file in the Board of Appeals' office. The meeting adjourned at 10:30 p.m. Respectfully submitted, ca Evelyn F. Cole, Clerk BOARD OF APPEALS