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PLANNING BOARD IMEETING
July 8, 1957
A regular meeting of the Planning Board was held
in the Town Engineer's Room, Town Office Building, on
Monday, July 8, 1957 at 7:45 P.M. Present were Chairman
Grindle, Members Abbott and Soule and Mr. Howlett of the
Planning Staff. Tov.,,n Counsel Stevens was also present
from 9:45 to 10;10 p.m.
The folloi�ring bill presented for payment was
approved: Bruce Howlett, car mileage and professional
services, period ending July 6, 1957-0195 -90 -
BILL
The 20 -day appeal period having expired, the LORING
Board endorsed the definitive plan entitled "Loring HILL
Hill Estates Section One Lexington -Mass.", dated April ESTATES
12, 1957 and approved by the Board on June 10, 1957. SEC. 1
Mr. Howlett discussed tid.th the Board staff MAJOR
studies to date for a major street plan for Lexington. STREET
In discussing these studies and the basis for the same, PLAN
the Board was shown diagrams and maps of existing land
use, structure of town roads and development patterns,
town center and other traffic counts, toum origin -desti-
nation survey, projected desire lines and a proposed
scheme for a northeast thoroughfare connecting North and
East Lexington.
Er. Grindle then told the Board of the July 5, WILLARD
1957 examination Mr. Jaquith, Mr. Snow and he had made PROPERTY
of the Willard property on the westerly side of North
Street, their discussion with the Misses Robinson and
Willard in regard to the town acquiring said land for
recreation Purposes and the latter's desire to keep the
land open as long as possible and to sell it to the town
under an arrangement whereby they would be able to be
paid in annual installments over a period of years rather
than in a single payment.
At 8:40 p.m. the Planning Board met with the BOARD OF
Selectmen in regard to the above two matters, Mr. How- SELECTMEN
lett discussing major street plan studies and Mr.
Grindle the possible acquisitions of the 58 -acre
Willard tract on the westerly side of North Street. Mr.
Grindle said that ii the Selectmen had no objection to
the Planning Board Proceeding further with the acquisi-
tion project, said Board would discuss with the Town
Counsel possible methods of acquiring and paying for
said tract.
BATTLE GREEN The Planning Board returned to its meeting at 9:20
VILLAGE p.m. and discussed the above matters further. At 9:45
SEC. 2 p.m. 11r. Stevens met with the Board to discuss several
administrative matters. i"r. Grindle stated that the
Board wished to approve the definitive subdivision plan
entitled "Battle Green Village Section Two Lexington,
I -lass." provided Leeland Construction Company had assumed
the obligations of the applicant, Eleanor L. Ross, and
provided the necessary bond. Mr. Stevens replied that
Mrs. Ross had not sold the land to said construction
company and that the land will not be deeded until the
question of 3 air charges on the Ross land has been
decided. It was decided to withhold until July 22, 1957
any action on the application for approval of the plan
pending determination of charges and other matters.
BATTLE VIEW It was asked if the certified check h eld as a
PARK SEC. 1 deposit on the work to be done in the Battle View Park
Section One subdivision should be released. 1",r. Stevens
stated that Mr. irissore was obtaining a right of ease-
ment to be assigned to the town and that as soon as this
was in hand in the proper form, the Board should release
said deposit.
The meeting adjourned at 10:10 p.m.
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Thomas S. Grindle,
Chairman
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