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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1954-01-04 4 LEXINGTON PLANNING BOARD 1954 Alan G. Adams, Chairman Thomas S. Grindle Donald D. Hathaway Donald K. Irwin Ill William G. Potter (through March 1) Aiden L. Ripley Wilbur M. Jaquith (from March 8) I l -� PLANNING BOARD MEETING Monday, Jan. 4, 1954 Present Adams, Grindle, Hathaway, Irwin, Potter, Ripley. Meeting opened at 7:45 o'clock. On motion made by Mr. Potter, seconded by Mr. Grindle, it was voted that Mr. Lichtenberg be authorized to bring the population map up-to-date as of December 31, 1953. ,Carrig Mr. James Carrig appeared for information on his plan for Section on Watertown and Pleasant streets. Mr. Stevens suggested that the Planning Board sign the plan with the notation that it does not conform to lot sizes, then Mr. Carrig can take it to the Board of Appeals. Carrier Plan signed by Board as not requiring approval as presented by Mrs. Marion Carrier on lot of land off Burlington street adjacent to Kinneen Park. Friehl Plan submitted by Mr. Friehl for signature as not requiring appro- illval of lot on Revere street between Continental Realty and C. H. Jackson. This was held over for more information. DeVries Informal discussion held with Mr. DeVries relative to his plan of Pleasant Associates dated Dec. 1949 by G. E. Northrup. Plan is not now in order since zoning change. Question of proposed Johnson road going through this property. Mr. DeVries stated he was wiling to put in utilities. Mr. Stevens to get in touch with proper authorities on Johnson road as it is important to get this started as development is coming up. Once a taking is made there can be building on either side without street having been built. Mr. DeVries took back three plans of general layout and two trac- ings. Some informal discussion held on drainage problem of Section 3, Minute ManHighlands, Mr. Carrig's land on Concord Turnpike which affects Mr. Nardello. Also informal discussion on pinning down projected roads in order that Ir. Stevens may draft article for town warrant. Meeting adjourned at 10 o'clock. Thomas S. Grindle, Clerk lmb