HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-05-01 HISTORIC DISTRICTS C01~9iISSION
A meeting of the Historic Districts Commission xas old on Wednesday,
May 1, 1974, at Be00 P.M. in the Selectman's Meeting Room, Town Offioe Build-
ing, Lexington. Present were Commissioners Wilbur M. Jaquith, Chairman;
Georgia H. Williams, Secretary; Thomas J. Holabog; Donald J. Shaw; and Asso-
ciate Commissioner Amelia G. Samoylenko. Mrs. Samoylenko xas appointed to
serve for Commissioner S. Lawrence Whipple xho xas unable to be present.
Mr. Jaquith stated that an extension to June 24th had been received from
the Planning Council for IIrban Affairs, Ina.
An adjovrned hearing was held at 8:40 P.M. on the application of Norton,
Kleoen and Co., Inc. Mr. Norton submitted three new seals draxings and three
brochures of lighting fixtures. He said that flat blank paint would be used
for "No. 3" on the white pan®1 above the doorway. The hearing xas olosad at
8x45 P.H.
An ad~ovrned hearing was held at 8:50 P.M. on the application of The
Seasons Four. Mr. Garulay submitted three copies oP a draxing and said that
there would be removable panels at the bottom section of the sign for tine
changes only. He stated that "Garden Center" would be the only legend used
on the sign beloer the xorda "Seasons Fonr". Than followed a discussion on
the removable time panels and on the electrical airing now attached to the
sign. It xas asked if they could 3ust repaint the present sign adding the
xords "Garden Center" and deleting the words "Leisure Living Center" and
Mr. Garuley agreed that this could be done. He was asked about the box on
the side of one of the posts and he said that it contains a time clock far
the lights on the sign. The hearing was adjourned at 9s50 P.M.
An informal meeting xas held with John Pearson of 16 Belfry Terrace
regarding installation of a deck at the rear of the dxelling at that address.
Mr. Jaquith submitted two bills as followsa Ingall's Stationers for
$34.17 for supplies, typewriter repairs, arsd typewriter rental; and Barbara
Gilson, Clerk, for April 19~+ for $88.20 ($4.20 for stamps and postage and
$84.00 for cleMeal services). It wsa moved, seconded, and urntnimously
VOTED to approve payment oP these bills.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:30 P.M.
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Georgia H. Williams
Secretary