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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-06-02[l J PLANNING BOARD MEETING June 2, 1975 The meeting of the Lexington Planning Board was called to order at 7:32 p.m. by the chiarman Dr. Clarke with members Zabin, MacKenzie, Costello, planning director Briggs, and secretary Mrs. Snow present. Also in attendance was Manfred Friedman, Conservation Commission. The minutes of Planning Board meeting of April 28, 1975, were approved as MINUTES 4/28 amended. In response to the request of the Board of Selectmen, recommendation for appointment to LCSR was considered. Mr. Brown, current representative and chairman of LCSR, indicated willingness to continue. It was voted to recommend to the Bd. of Selectmen that Stanley A. Brown be appointed as representative to the Lexington Committee on Suburban Responsibility for a term of one year, ending June 30, 1976. LCSR REPRESEN- TATIVE 1975-6 Recommendation on the nomination of representative to MAPC was tabled MAPC REPRESEN- until December, 1975, at which time the term of Lois Brown, current rep- TATIVE resentative, will expire. Mr. Costello expressed interest in serving in this capacity when the matter is again considered. Contract between the Planning Board and the Planning Services Group, consultants selected to prepare a study on recreation, was reviewed. was voted to amend Article IX of the contract to include reference to the importance of the time element in completion of the study. Upon a motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to sign the contract as amended. At 8:10 p.m., the Planning Board held a public hearing on revisions to the plan for Ingleside subdivision. Abllowing the close of the hearing at 9:15 p.m., the regular meeting was resumed. RECREATION It STUDY INGLESIDE PUBLIC HEARING Revised plans for Minuteman Village, (B/A hearing June 19) submitted on MINUTEMAN VILL June 2, were reviewed and changes, as suggested by D.A.C., noted. A HAROIAN letter in support of granting variances will be drafted by the planning director. It was agreed that the Fire Chief will be asked for a state- ment as to the adequacy of the access and internal roads for fire appara- tus. Dr. Clarke reported on the formation of an Advisory Committee on Recre- tion and listed the members appointed thus far. A "Goals Committee", consisting of 9 members is also being formed, comprised of Town officials and members of Town Boards and Committees. The committee will work with Charles E. Downs, consultant in preparation of a Goals and Objectives study. The meeting adjourned at 9:55 p.m. Albert P. Zab , Clerk ADVISORY COMM RECREATION