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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-08-14. July 10, 1950 Cont. Discussion held relative to application of Gertrude Mozeen. M~tion was made and seconded and it was VOTED that approval of ~his applicatio~ be denied. I~e to the fact that +~he lot a~s first purchased by Miss Mo~een was a subdivision of another parcel of property and was done without any application to the Board of Appeals and that the ~dditional 20 feet of land subsequently purchased made the rear yard of the adjoining property less in area than what is reauired, and since this lot was registered only in 1950, 'and did not meet requirements for new lots cut up since zoning has been effective the Board did not feel that this application could be granted. Discussion held relative to application of Louis Masse. Motion was made and seconded and it was VOTED to grant this variance in accordance with plans as presented to %he Board. Motion was made and 'seconded and it was VOTED toaijourn at 10:30 P.M. ~igne~~ · Secretary August 1~, 1950 Meeting was called to order by the Ohairman at 8~00 P.M. in the£own Building. This was a Public Hearing. '~ M~mbers presant:~ John F. Alter, .Gregory ~ooradkanian, Irving C. Howes, Henry ~.. Lurid, Richard G. Whipple and associatemember Santo DiMauro, Application was received from Mr. Alfred Briguglio, 183 Andover Street, Lawrence, requesting a varianace of theZoning By-Laws, so as to permit the erection of a single family dwelling on a lot located at 183 Mass. Avenue. This lot has a frontage of only 50 feet, but is an old lot which was registered as such before Zoning became effective. There was no objection to this application, Motion was made and seconded and it was VOTED to take this matter under advisement. Discussion held relative to above application. Motion was made and seconded aud it was VOTED to grant the approval of this application for a variancee Letter received from.the Board of Selectmen advising that Richard G. ~nipple had been appointed to the Board of Appeals to replace Mr. James T. Poor, who resisned as of June 10, 1950. Motion was made and seconded and it was VOTED to adjourn at 9:00 P.M. Si l/J2~ ~ec. (2erk. /- ·