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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-23 HISTORIC DISTRICTS COMMISSION A meeting of the Historic Districts Commission was held at 8s06 P.M. on Wednesday, July 23, 1984, in the Selectmen's Meeting Room, Town Office Building, Lexington. Present were Commissioners John R. Packard, Chairman; John L. Davies; Roland B. Greeley; Ann Wallace; and Associate Commissioner Hoxard C. Nason. At Ss00 P.M. Mr. William Allen presented a plan for fencing in his pe.tio at 11 Judges Road. The Commission discussed the matter in some detail and made suggestions on color to be incorporated in a certificate. Approval of the application was accordingly VOTED. At 8s2,5 P.M. Mr. & Mrs. James Shimansky presented plans for an addition to their house at 53b-~2 Massachusetts Avenue and plans for a swimming pool with fence. After discussion approval of these plans was duly VOTED. Deferred until a later date were decisions about the front door and porch- way, shutters, and a sign for the applicant's auto business, all of which will be the subject of a separate application. At 9:20 P.M. Chief Bergeron returned xith new designs for new overhead doors at the main fire station on Bedford Street. Those achieved the Com- mission's objective of having something not much different from the existing doors, and approval was accordingly VOTED. It remained to consider the application of Pewter Pot, Inc. for a new sign at 1710 Massachusetts Avenue, already illegally erected. Since the applicant failed to prosecute its application, it was unanimously VOTED to disapprove the same and to seek the assistance of the Building Department in removing it. The meeting was adjourned at 9s~+(? P.M. ~ ~ John R. Packard Chairman