HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-02-04PLANNING BOARD MINUTES
MEETING OF FEBRUARY 40 1987
The meeting of the Lexington Planning Board held in Room G-15, Town Office Build-
ing, was called to order at 7:45 p.m. by the chairman, Mrs. Uhrig, with members
Klauminzer, Sorensen, Wood, Planning Director Bowyer and Assistant Planner Rawski
present. Mr. Cripps was absent.
*********** ADMINISTRATION OF LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS ***************
PLANS NOT REQUIRING APPROVAL UNDER THE SUBDIVISION CONTROL LAW
44. Form A/87-1, 12-18 Hartwell Ave., MICO Realty Trust: Mr. Bowyer reported
that Palmer and Dodge has researched the question of whether this Form A should
be signed by the Board, and they found no conclusive case on the subject. They
also noted the language saying the endorsement shall not be withheld, and recom-
mended the plan be endorsed. It is unclear whether this plan, which does not
show a subdivision, as there is no change in any lot line, and may not need a
Planning Board endorsement, will provide a three year freeze against a change in
permitted use caused by any amendment to the Zoning By -Law.
On the motion of Mr. Sorensen, seconded by Mrs. Uhrig, it was voted unanimously:
to endorse the plan entitled "Plan of Land in Lexington, Mass. (Middlesex
County) dated January 22, 1987, by BSC - Bedford, certified by John A.
Hammer III, Professional Land Surveyor, with application form A/87-1, appli-
cant - RICO Realty Trust, as it does not require approval under the Subdivi-
sion Control Law.
*********************** ARTICLES FOR 1987 TOWN MEETING ********************
45. Article 46. Jumbo Houses: The Board reviewed the memo dated 2/4/87 prepar-
ed by Ms. Rawski on Jumbo Houses which recommended the impervious surface ratio
for the entire site as stated in Section 9.2.6 should not apply to conventional
subdivisions, but should apply only to cluster and special residential develop-
ments, where the development is not divided into lots, or the lots are reduced in
size. The impervious surface ratio should apply to individual lots in a conven-
tional subdivision and does not need to apply to the conventional subdivision as
a whole. The Board agreed with this recommendation. They also agreed that 25
feet side and rear yard setbacks should be required in all new conventional
subdivisions, and that the impervious surface ratio should continue to be ex-
pressed as a range until after input from the February 11 hearing.
46. Article 43, Comprehensive Commercial Revision:
Part D, Section 10, Transition, Landscaping: The Board reviewed the draft
prepared by Ms. Rawski, making minor technical and editing changes. They
agreed they preferred the option requiring a buffer around a commercial zone
to be a narrow strip, very densely planted, as a more realistic
requirement.
Part E, Section 12, Traffic: Mr. Bowyer went over a draft of the new Sec-
tion 12 dated 2/3/87. The Board agreed the section was ready to be filed
with the Town Clerk on Monday February 9, for the hearing on February 23,
1986, with some minor editing changes.
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Part F, Table 2, Dimensional Standards: The Board agreed the standards for
FAR, building height and site coverage must relate in a logical way. They
also agreed that the dimensional controls in the CN district should remain
the same, and the new districts CNS, CA, CS and CT that replace existing CG
districts have the same dimensional controls as the CN district.
Part H, Redesignation of Districts: The Board agreed it should try and
implement a suggestion by Jacqueline Davison that the districts to be re-
designated be pointed out on the TMMA bus trip.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:13 p.m.
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Martha Wood, Clerk