WARNER v. LEXINGTON HISTORIC DISTRICTS COMMISSION

No. 03-P-1140.

64 Mass. App. Ct. 78 (2005)

RANNE P. WARNER v. LEXINGTON HISTORIC DISTRICTS COMMISSION.

Appeals Court of Massachusetts, Middlesex.

July 22, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael A. Murphy for the plaintiff.

William L. Lahey for the defendant.

Present: Armstrong, C.J., Greenberg, & Trainor, JJ.


ARMSTRONG, C.J.

The plaintiff, Ranne Warner, owns a house and lot at the corner of Hancock Street and Hancock Avenue in Lexington (town). Her land lies within one of the three historic districts (the Hancock-Clarke Historic District) established in the town by St. 1956, c. 447 (the Act). In 2000, she sought a certificate of appropriateness from the town's historic districts commission (commission) for improvements to her driveway and yard that she had largely already...

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