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PLANNING BOARD MINUTES
MEETING OF APRIL 25, 2016
A meeting of the Lexington Planning Board, held in the Parker Room was called to order 6:01
p.m. by Chair Nancy Corcoran-Ronchetti, with members Charles Hornig, Tim Dunn, and Richard
Canale, and planning staff Aaron Henry present. Ginna Johnson joined the meeting in progress.
************* UPCOMING MEETINGS AND ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE**************
Discussion of upcoming meeting schedule and known agenda items:
The next meeting Wednesday, May 4, at 7 p.m. in the Selectmen’s Meeting Room. There will be
some development administration that day and handing out plans for sketch plan on 331 Concord
Avenue and two street determinations.
Will need to formalize Brookhaven if going forward and will add a meeting on May 9. May 18
there will be an informal conversation at 1775 Massachusetts Avenue. Will try to schedule an all
staff and Board meeting during the day in June for work plans.
****************2016 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING-PREPARATIONS*****************
Article 42, Two-Family Houses:
There was a minor change to switch the order of paragraphs 2 and 3.
Article 44, Planned Development District:
The Board signed the two copies of the report.
Article 45, Brookhaven:
The Board of Selectmen (BOS) said they were concerned that the article may not be
ready for Town Meeting yet regarding the property value that may need to be inflated and
with the tax status issue. The BOS are meeting tonight with the applicant to discuss the
issues further. The applicant has asked for a revised date certain to May 9 the last night of
Town Meeting.
Ms. Johnson joined the meeting in progress
Article 8, Community Preservation Committee Operating Budget and CPA projects:
On a motion duly made and seconded, it was voted, 5-0, to oppose the proposed amendment by
CPA to Article 8.
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On a motion duly made and seconded, it was voted, 5-0, to support Article 8(i) Minuteman
Bikeway Wayfinding signs implementation as originally proposed.
On a motion duly made and seconded, it was voted, 5-0 to support Article 8(o) Grain Mill Alley
as originally proposed.
On a motion duly made and seconded, it was voted, 5-0, to adjourn at 6:35 p.m.
The meeting was recorded by LexMedia.
Ginna Johnson, Clerk