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SEPTnIBER 10, 1980 CITY CL-RI 'S
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DECISION ON THE PETITION OF PAUL A. AND ELIZABETH 11, HINCHION FOR A SPECIAL
PERMIT FOR 6-6z CUSHING STREET.
A hearing on this petition was held on September 10, 1980 with the
following Board Members present: Douglas Hopper, Chairman; Messrs. Piemonte,
LaBrecque, Feeherry and Associate Member Martineau. Notice of the hearing was
sent to abutters and others and a notice of the hearing was published in the
Salem, Evening News on August 27, 1980 and September 3, 1980, in accordance
with Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40A,
The Petitioners have requested a Special Permit to add a third floor
apartment to their existing two-family dwelling at 6-6',- Cushing Street, The
property in question is in an R-2 zoning district. The Special Permit which
has been requested may therefore be granted upon a finding by the Board of Appeals,
that the grant of the Special Permit will promote the public health, safety,
convenience and welfare of the City' s inhabitants.
The Board of Appeals, after considering the evidence presented at the
hearing, and after viewing the property, males the following findings of fact:
1. There will be no exterior work required at the location to add
a third floor apartment- to this property.
2. Adequate parking is available at the location.
3. The property is in a neighborhood with several other three-family
dwellings.
4. There was no opposition to the petitioner's proposal.
On the basis of the above findings of fact and on the evidence presented
at the public hearing, the Board of Appeals concludes unanimously that the
proposed use will promote the public health, safety, convenience, and welfare
of the City' s inhabitants and that the proposed use is in harmony with the
Zoning Ordinance. Accordingly, the Board votes in favor of granting a Special
Permit to the Petitioners,
The Special Permit is therefore granted in accordance with the following .
terms and conditions:
1. The Petitioners may add a third apartment to the property in accordance
with the plan provided to the Board.
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2. The use of this pro?erty as a three-family dwelling shaT.l be
conditioned upon both the continued ownership and the continued
occupancy of the premises by the petitioners as their residence.
3. In the event that the petitioners move from the property, or in
the event that tae property is sold, the property will revert to
its former use as a tuo-family dwelling.
4. Such parking as exists at the property shall .be mailable exclusively
for the use of tenants at the property and shall not be made
available to others.
SPECIAL PEMMIT GRMTED
Anthony M. Yeeherry, Secretary
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A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNIING BOARD AND THE CITY CLERK