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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-06-03Minutes of June 3, 1999 PETITIONS HEARD: Town of Lexington Historic Districts Commission 35 Bedford Street — Health Stop - Larry Pelavin had called and asked that this petition be withdrawn. 11� Commissioners in attendance: Ian Adamson, Mark DiNapoli, Joann Gschwendtner and Steve Politi; Associate Commissioners: Sara Chase, Elaine Doran, Dan Fenn and Eleanor MacQueen. 1729 Massachusetts Avenue — Starbucks — Stephen Gallant received approval for the addition of the Starbucks name to the rear awning. Certificate 99C -36. The Commission voted to adjourn to executive session to discuss pending litigation, to return to in public session for the 7:50 p.m. hearing. 1475 Massachusetts Avenue — Muzzey High Condominiums — Mark Pasillo sought approval for a color change for the building. A set of options was approved, with the final selection to be worked out with Sara Chase. Certificate 99C -37 40 Hancock Street — Dick Millman returned with plans for the removal of a previous addition to be replaced with a new addition and a porch. The hearing was continued to allow more detail. 1998 Massachusetts Avenue — Joe Fahey, representing Jean and Doug Hobbs, presented plans for two side additions. The basic project was approved but the hearing was continued to allow further revisions. Certificate 99C -38 12 Hancock Street — Brooks Adams sought permission for a "circa" sign but withdrew his application during the hearing. 6 Meriam Street — Lexington Playcare Center — Chris Giguere received a certificate for a shed. Certificate 99C -39. 32 Hancock Street — (Ian Adamson stepped out for this hearing) Faith Baum and Amram Shapiro did an informal presentation on plans for an addition at the rear of the house. The formal hearing will be next month. 1709 Massachusetts Avenue — Stone Soup Grill & Cafe — Howard Gevertz brought in a prototype umbrella for approval for use on the upper level terrace. Certificate 99C -40. 1625 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE • LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02420 Minutes of June 3, 1999 Historic Districts Commission Continued 21 Follen Road— (Steve Politi, Mark DiNapoli and Eleanor MacQueen stepped out for this hearing) Bob McNamara and George Killgoar received approval for a sign for the Sacred Heart Parish Center. Certificate 99C -41 CONTINUED HEARINGS: (Sara Chase and Eleanor MacQueen left the meeting at this point.) 4 Muzzey Street — Color Me Beautiful — Peggy Dunford's revised plans for a sign were approved. Certificate 99C -42 1776 Massachusetts Avenue- US Trust — James Nihan withdrew his application for the replacement of the bronze lettering with brushed brass. 6 Bruce Road — Anne Nuss received approval for a change in the windows of the previously approved project. Certificate 99C -43 1358 Massachusetts Avenue — Pradeep Diwali returned with plans for a wood storm door. Certificate 99C -44. INFORMAL HEARINGS 1912 Massachusetts Avenue — Hancock Church - William Erickson showed the plans for replacement of two walks and the addition of some exterior stairs in the front of the church. 1749 Massachusetts Avenue — Peet's Coffee and Tea — David Beckom said he would return next month for approval of a brick faced door enclosure rather than the previously approved stucco one. 59 Forest Street - Polly Smith will be replacing windows and a roof and seeking a modification of the previously approved driveway material. 7 Bedford Street — Julie Schauman will be replacing shingles with clapboard, changing an exterior light fixture and putting up custom -made federal shutters.