HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-04-11 LEXINGTON BOARD OF APPEALS
April 11, 1985
Pursuant to notice in the Lexington Minute-Man, a newspaper of general
circulation in the Town, published on March 28 and April 4, 1985 and notice
sent by mail, postage prepaid, to all interested parties pursuant to the
provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, public hearings were held in the
Town Office Building on the petitions listed below
Acting on the petitions were Vice Chairman Natalie H Riff in, Robert M
Gary, Anne R. Scigliano, Clarence D Turner, and Associate Mary W Miley
130 Pleasant Street Lexington Montessori School Inc requested a special
permit, in accordance with Table 1, line 2 2, to construct a one story (4,000
sq ft.) building The additional space would allow the school to add grades
5 and 6 to its existing elementary education program Total enrollment at
the school would be 130 students
14 Curve Street Elizabeth L. Collins requested a variance of Zoning By-Law
dimensional controls, Sections 6 and 7 (for a side yard setback) to construct
a two story addition to the rear of the house, built before 1900
915 Waltham Street Texaco, Inc requested a variance of Zoning By-Law dimen-
sional controls, Section 7 and Table 2 (for front yard setback) to allow the
construction of a canopy to cover existing fuel dispensers at the gasoline
service station at 915 Waltham Street
22 Woodpark Circle Judith and George Farr requested a special permit, in
accordance with Zoning By-Law Section 5 7, for the construction of an inground
swimming pool at 22 Woodpark Circle
Decisions filed with the Town Clerk
130 Pleasant St - SP granted, by unanimous vote
14 Curve St - Variance granted, by unanimous vote
915 Waltham St - Variance granted, by unanimous vote
22 Woodpark Circle - SP granted, by unanimous vote
The meeting adjourned at 9 35 P M
Respectfully submitted,
Evelyn F Cole, Administrative Clerk
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