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PLANNING BOARD MEETING
April 12, 1976
The meeting of the Lexington Planning Board was called to order at
by the chairman Dr. Clarke with members MacKenzie, Friedman, Zabin,
planning director Briggs, and secretary Mrs. Snow present. Also in
dance was Richard Magnuson, D.A.C.
7:00 p.m.
atten-
Preliminary plan for Kendall Gardens subdivision was reviewed and Engin- KENDALL
eering Dept. memo, dated 4.12.76, indicating that department's opposition GARDENS
to hammerhead design at the cul-de-sac end, was read by Dr. Clarke. Upon
a motion duly made and seconded, it was VOTED:
To disapprove the preliminary subdivision plan entitled "Kendall
Gardens Lexington, Mass.", dated February 25, 1976, by Joseph W.
Moore Co., Roger M. Corbin, applicant, for the following reason:
The turnaround in the cul-de-sac does not conform to Section 7.3.3
in that it does not have a minimum radius of 47 feet as required
under the Rules and Regulations Governing the Subdivision of Land
in Lexington, Mass.
Request by Theodore Freeman for extension of time on Minuteman Ridge II
subdivision so as to allow time for redesign of road layout, was noted.
Upon a motion duly made and seconded, it was VOTED:
To extend to May 18, 1976, inclusive, the time within which the
Planning Board must act on the definitive subdivision plan entitled
"Minuteman Ridge II", dated November 28, 1975, by R.D. Nelson, as
requested by Theodore L. Freeman, applicant.
Representative Carol Amick and Lloyd Gilson,joined the meeting to explain
the concept of a proposed land swap involving Lexington, Bedford and
Burlington, to resolve problems which would result from Burlington's
future development of industrial land located west of Route 3.
It was agreed that a meeting of the Planning Boards of the three towns
involved would be scheduled for sometime during the next few months.
The meeting adjourned at 7:55 p.m.
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Albert P. Zabi , lerk
DISAPPROVAL
MINUTEMAN
RIDGE II
EXTENSION
BURLINGTON
LINE LAND
SWAP