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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006-11-02-HDC-Min Town of Lexington Historic Districts Commission Minutes of November 2, 2006 Voting Commissioners: Joseph Welch - Chairman, Ian Adamson, Mark DiNapoli, Lynn Hopkins, and James Lee. Also present Associate Robert Warshawyer, Daniel Griffin and Dianne Cornaro-Department Clerk. PETITIONS HEARD: FORMAL HEARINGS 735 Massachusetts Avenue – Betty Clark, representing Friends of Cary Library, received approval for signage for the East Branch Library. Certificate Number 2006C-63. CONTINUED HEARINGS Massachusetts Avenue – Bill Hadley, representing Lexington Public Works, was continued until December. 1740 Massachusetts Avenue – Tevis Runyan, representing Good Feet, received approval for signage. Certificate number 2006C-64. Lighting was continued. 2030 Massachusetts Avenue – Kim Woodward and John Patrick received approval for storm doors. Certificate number 2006C-65. Garage, porch and railings discussion was continued. INFORMALS 7 Oak Street – Diane Young and Gerhard Pawelka discussed a barn project and dormers. Belfry Tower – Jesse Weeks, Representing a Boy Scout Eagle project was scheduled to attend hearing but cancelled project. 7 Brigham Road –Mike Harris discussed window changes. 1106 Massachusetts Avenue –Linda Fosburg discussed demolishing a shed and rebuilding exactly as is. Commission felt as long as there are no changes to the structure, she did not need to come before the Commission for a formal hearing. 1720 Massachusetts Avenue – Attorney John Farrington and Erik Rhodin discussed modifications in the building plans for The Commons in Lexington. 1625 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE • LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02420 Minutes of November 2, 2006 OTHER BUSINESS A letter was received from the Lexington Arts and Crafts requesting a temporary sandwich board for a December fund raising event. Approved October 2006 meeting minutes were approved. Meeting adjourned at 9:40 PM