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27 DANIELS STREET - BUILDING JACKET
7rf- .7Y DANIELS :STRE�T���,:=r* •; ; *�i �T{ . `l{1� 1 r7 LUNDREGAN LAW O F F I C ES THE KINSMAN BUILDING WILLIAM J. LUNDREGAN 81 WASHINGTON STREET TELEPHONE (508) 741-3888 JANE T. LUNDREGAN SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 FACSIMILE (508) 745-3607 January 17, 1997 Mr. Leo E. Tremblay Zoning Enforcement Officer Public Property Department Building Department One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 RE: 27 Daniel Street Dear Mr. Tremblay: Please be advised that I represent the 27 Daniel Street Condominium Trust which has referred to me your correspondence of January 6, 1997. The condominium trust is in the process of having the offending structure removed, and when it is removed we will advise you. If youshould have any questions with reference to this matter, please do not hesitate to call me. Very ruly yo s, WILLIAM J. LUN EGAN WJIr./bar:' cc: Arthur L. O'Keefe Toby Leith A. B. Popek 1.:. s 3 �4 Titg of 4$mlPm, massac4usetts Publir ?Prnpertg Department Nuilbing Department (One Belem (6rern 508-745-9595 Ext. 380 Leo E. Tremblay Director of Public Property Inspector of Building Zoning Enforcement Officer January 6 , 1997 27 Daniel St. Condominium Trust A.B. Popek 9 Brown Street Beverly, Mass . 01915 RE : 27 Daniel Street Dear Mr . Popek: This office has received several complaints concerning two violations at the above mentioned location. Ill . Parking of commercial vehicles is not permitted in a residential area per Article V, Section 5-1 , generally, paragraph ( c ) . #2 . Storage sheds must have a building permit, and must meet all City of Salem Zoning Ordinance , per Article V11 , Section7-8 ; Accessory buildings and structures . Please contact this office within fifteen ( 15 ) days to advise us as of your course of action in this matter. Failure to do so will result in legal action being taken against you. Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. Sincerely,_ Leo E . Tremblay Zoning Enforcement Officer LET: scm cc : Captain Blake Councillor Paskowski , Ward 1 SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE Art.VII, § 7.10 s duce the disfigurement of the land, with a The building area of such building or struc- maximum allowable slope of twenty (20) ture, excluding garages, shall not exceed ® percent. In case of topsoil removal, the area one (ll percent of the lot area or one hun- shall be seeded and maintained until plant dred twenty(120) square feet, whichever is cover is well established. These measures greater,and shall not be located closer than shall be taken progressively as the use of ten (10) feet to any other building on the each part for removal or quarrying is dis- same lot or any abutting lot. continued and shall not be postponed until final abandonment of the entire operation. Sec. 7.9. Lot in two districts. (5) The board of appeals may impose whatever Where a district boundary line divides a lot of additional requirements it deems necessary record at the time such line is adopted, the regu- to accomplish the purposes herein stated, lations for the less restricted portion of such lot and such requirements,in addition to those shall extend not more than thirty (30) feet into stated above, shall be considered as condi- the more restricted portion, provided that the lot tions of the special permit. has frontage on a street in the less restricted dis- trict. Sec. 7.7. Visibility at intersections. In order to provide unobstructed visibility at Sec. 7.10. Swimming pools. intersections, no sign, fence, wall, hedge or other structure or planting of more than three (3) feet (a) General. Pools used for swimming or bathing above the established street grade shall be erected, shall be in conformity with the requirements of placed or maintained within the triangular area this ordinance; provided, however, these regula- formed by the intersecting street lines and a tions shall not be applicable to any such pool less straight line joining said street lines at points than twenty-four(24) inches deep or having a sur- which are twenty-five (25) feet distant from the face area less than two hundred fifty (250) square point of intersection, measured along said street feet. For purposes of this ordinance,pools are clas- lines. sified as private swimming pools or public swim- ming pools. Sec. 7-8. Accessory buildings and structures. (b) Classification of pools. Any pool intended to Accessory buildings and structures, such as ga- be used primarily for swimming for the use only rages and tool sheds, shall be subject to the fol- of the occupants of a one- or two-family dwelling lowing regulations: and their guests shall be designated as a private pool, primarily for swimming. Any pool which is (1) No accessory building or structure shall be not a private pool as defined above shall be clas- located within any required front yard or sified as a public pool. within any side yard of a corner lot. (2) No accessory building or structure shall be (c) Permits. located nearer than ten(10)feet to the prin- (1) No swimming pool subject to the provisions cipal building, unless such accessory of this ordinance shall be constructed, in- building or structure is attached to the prin- stalled, enlarged or altered until a swim- cipal building. ming pool permit has been obtained from p� (3) No unattached accessory building or strut- the inspector of buildings. ture shall be located nearer than five (5) (2) The application for the permit for a pool feet to any side lot line (side lots in this shall be accompanied by two (2) copies of a instance refer to a projected line starting plot plan showing the location of the pool from the front lot line, terminating at the and its relation to property lines and other rear lot line parallel five (5) feet from the structures upon the lot and names of abut- side) or five (5) feet from the rear lot line. tors of adjoining property, one (1) copy of 33 SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE Art.VII, § 7-10 duce the disfigurement of the land, with a The building area of such building or struc- maximum allowable slope of twenty (20) ture, excluding garages, shall not exceed ® percent. In case of topsoil removal, the area one (1) percent of the lot area or one hun- shall be seeded and maintained until plant dred twenty (120) square feet, whichever is cover is well established. These measures greater,and shall not be located closer than shall be taken progressively as the use of ten (10) feet to any other building on the each part for removal or quarrying is dis- same lot or any abutting lot. continued and shall not be postponed until final abandonment of the entire operation. Sec. 7.9. Lot in two districts. (5) The board of appeals may impose whatever Where a district boundary line divides a lot of i additional requirements it deems necessary record at the time such line is adopted, the regu- g to accomplish the purposes herein stated, and such requirements,in addition to those lations for the less restricted portion of such lot stated above, shall be considered as condi- shall extend not more than thirty (30) feet into tions of the special permit. the more restricted portion, provided that the lot has frontage on a street in the less restricted dis- trict. Sec. 7.7. Visibility at intersections. In order to provide unobstructed visibility at Sec. 7.10. Swimming pools. intersections, no sign, fence, wall, hedge or other structure or planting of more than three (3) feet (a) General. Pools used for swimming or bathing above the established street grade shall be erected, shall be in conformity with the requirements of placed or maintained within the triangular area this ordinance; provided, however, these regula- �� formed by the intersecting street lines and a tions shall not be applicable to any such pool less straight line joining said street lines at points than twenty-four(24)inches deep or having a sur- which are twenty-Five (25) feet distant from the face area less than two hundred fifty (250) square point of intersection, measured along said street feet. For purposes of this ordinance,pools are clas- lines. sified as private swimming pools or public swim- ming pools. Sec. 7-8. Accessory buildings and structures. (b) Classification ofpools. Any pool intended to Accessory buildings and structures, such as ga- be used primarily for swimming for the use only rages and tool sheds, shall be subject to the fol- of the occupants of a one- or two-family dwelling lowing regulations: and their guests shall be designated as a private pool, primarily for swimming. Any pool which is (1) No accessory building or structure shall be not a private pool as defined above shall be clas- located within any required front yard or sified as a public pool. within any side yard of a corner lot. (2) No accessory building or structure shall be (c) Permits. located nearer than ten(10)feet to the prin- (1) No swimming pool subject to the provisions cipal building, unless such accessory of this ordinance shall be constructed, in- building or structure is attached to the prin- stalled, enlarged or altered until a swim- cipal building. ming pool permit has been obtained from (3) No unattached accessory building or strut- the inspector of buildings. ture shall be located nearer than five (5) (2) The application for the permit for a pool feet to any side lot line (side lots in this shall be accompanied by two (2) copies of a instance refer to a projected line starting plot plan showing the location of the pool from the front lot line, terminating at the and its relation to property lines and other rear lot line parallel five (5) feet from the structures upon the lot and names of abut- side) or five (5) feet from the rear lot line. tors of adjoining property, one (1) copy of 33 Art.V, 4 5-2 USE REGULATIONS SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE ARTICLE V. USE REGULATIONS d. No products shall be publicly displayed or offered for sale from the roadside. 3) Nursery,elementary and secondary schools, Sec. 5-1. Generally. public parks and playgrounds, and public (a) Uses of land, buildings and structures shall libraries. be regulated according to the schedule of uses set out in this article for each type of district. "Per- 4) Churches and similar places of worship. mitted uses" are those which shall be permitted (5) parish houses, convents and monasteries. in the district at any time. "Special permit uses" (6) Institutions of higher education. are those which may be permitted in the district 71 Public and private golf courses. at the discretion of the board of appeals upon its determination that specific conditions are satis- es and other accessory uses fied. As explained in section 5.3(h)(3), "prohibited (8) Private garag , provided that such uses are uses" are those which shall be specifically prohib- and buildings ited in the City of Salem at any time. clearly incidental to the principal use. All the buildings on the lot shall not occupy a b) The interpretation of the language this greater percentage of the lot area than listed in Table I following Article VI herein. ordinance with respect to special permitted and special permit uses shall be in accordance with the intent (b) R-2 Districts. The following are permitted stated in section 3-1 for each type of district. uses in the two-family residential districts: (c) The term "use of land" shall include the in. (1) All uses permitted in R-C and R-1 Districts, terpretation which shall include the restriction except agricultural,horticultural and flori- that the land cannot be used for the storage or cultural operations. overnight parking of motor vehicles, including trucks, tractors, trailers except as exempted by (2) Two-family dwellings,detached or attached. section 7-1, unless the "permitted use" for build- (3) Rooming and boarding of not more than two ings in the district allows such parking for the (2) persons. storage of commercial motor vehicles. (4) Historic buildings open to the public. Sec. 5.2. Permitted uses. (5) Museums. (a) R•C and R-I Districts. The following are per- (6) Private garages and other accessory uses mitted uses in the residential-conservation and and buildings, pr rovit d d pat such usepal uses are one-family residential districts: clearly (1) Detached single-family dwellings. (7) Buildings and facilities for elderly housing projects built under the jurisdiction of the (2) Customary agricultural, horticultural and Salem Housing Authority and financially floricultural operations, provided that: aided by either the U.S.Public Housing Ad- a. All the buildings combined shall not ministration and/or the Commonwealth o occupy a greater percentage of the lot Massachusetts Department of Commerce- area than listed in Table I following Division of Public Housing. ermitted Article VI herein. (c) R-3 Districts. The following are p b. No storage of manure or odor- or dust- uses in the multifamily residential districts: producing substance and no building in which farm animals are kept shall (1) All uses permitted in R-2 Districts. be permitted within one hundred(100) (2) Multifamily dwellings. feet of any property line. c. No greenhouse heating plant shall be 3) Private dings,garages provided that such es are - and buildings, p operated within fifty (50) feet of the clearly incidental to the principal use. property line. `w 11 USE REGULATIONS SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE Art.V, 4 5-2 ARTICLE V. USE REGULATIONS d. No products shall be publicly displayed or offered for sale from the roadside. (3) Nursery,elementary and secondary schools, Sec. 5.1. Generally. public parks and playgrounds, and public (a) Uses of land,buildings and structures shall libraries. be regulated according to the schedule of uses set of district. "Per. (4) Churches and similar places of worship. out in this article for each type mitted uses" are those which shall be permitted (5) Parish houses, convents and monasteries. in the district at any time. "Special permit uses" are those which may be permitted in the district (6) Institutions of higher education. at the discretion of the board of appeals upon its (7) public and private golf courses. determination that specific conditions are satis• 8) private garages and other accessory uses fled. As explained in section 5-3(h)(3), "prohibited uses" are those which shall be specifically prohib- and buildings, provided that such uses are ited in the City of Salem at any time. clearly incidental to the principal use. All the buildings on the lot shall not occupy a (b) The interpretation of the language of this greater percentage of the lot area than ordinance with respect to permitted and special listed in Table I following Article VI herein. permit use shall be in accordance with the intent (b) R-2 Districts. The following are permitted stated in section 3.1 for each type of district. uses in the two-family residential districts: (c) The term "use of land" shall include the in' (1) All uses permitted in R-C and R-1 Districts, terpretation which shall include the restriction except agricultural,horticultural and flori- that the land cannot be used for the storage or cultural operations. overnight parking of motor vehicles, including trucks, tractors, trailers except as exempted by (2) Two dwellings,detached or attached. section 7-1, unless the "permitted use" for build- (3) Rooming and boarding of not more than two ings in the district allows such parking for the (2) persons. storage of commercial motor vehicles. (4) Historic buildings open to the public. Sec. 5.2. Permitted uses. (5) Museums. (a) R-C and R-1 Districts. The following are per- (6) Private garages and other accessory uses mitted uses in the residential-conservation and and buildings, provided that nci al uses are one-family residential districts: clearly incidental to the p P (1) Detached single-family dwellings. (7) Buildings and facilities for elderly housing projects built under the jurisdiction of the (2) Customary agricultural, horticultural and Salem Housing Authority and financially floricultural operations, provided that: aided by either the U.S.Public Housing Ad- a. All the buildings combined shall not ministration and/or the Commonwealth of occupy a greater percentage of the lot Massachusetts Department of Commerce- area than listed in Table I following Division of Public Housing. permitted Article VI herein. (c) R•3 Districts. The following are p b. No storage of manure or odor• or dust- uses in the multifamily residential districts: producing substance and no building in which farm animals are kept shall (1) All uses permitted in R-2 Districts. be permitted within one hundred(100) (2) Multifamily dwellings. feet of any property line. uses and buildings, p C. No greenhouse heating plant shall be (3) Private , provided that such uses are i operated within fifty (50) feet of the clearly incidental to the principal use. property line. 11 Q Titg of q�ttltm, .Massar4usetts Public Prupertg Department Nuilbing i9epartment (One Bnlem (4reen 508-743-9595 Ext. 380 Leo E. Tremblay Director of Public Property Inspector of Building Zoning Enforcement Officer January 6 , 1997 27 Daniel St . Condominium Trust A.B. Popek 9 Brown Street Beverly, Mass . 01915 RE: 27 Daniel Street Dear Mr . Popek: This office has received several complaints concerning two violations at the above mentioned location . #1 . Parking of commercial vehicles is not permitted in a residential area per Article V, Section 5-1 , generally, paragraph ( c ) . #2 . Storage sheds must have a building permit, and must meet all City of Salem Zoning Ordinance , per Article Vll, Section7-8 ; Accessory buildings and structures . , Please contact this office within fifteen ( 15 ) days to advise us as of your course of action in this matter. Failure to do so will result in legal action being taken against you. Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Leo E . Tremblay Zoning Enforcement Officer LET: scm cc : Captain Blake Councillor Paskowski , Ward 1 17st PPLENIENTARY REGULATIONS SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE Art.VII. § 7.10 duce the disfigurement of the land, with a The building area of such building or struc- maximum allowable slope of twenty (20) ture, excluding garages, shall not exceed ® percent. In case of topsoil removal, the area one (7) percent of the lot area or one hun- shall be seeded and maintained until plant dred twenty (120) square feet, whichever is cover is well established. These measures greater, and shall not be located closer than 1 shall be taken progressively as the use of ten (10) feet to any other building on the ' each part for removal or quarrying is dis- same lot or any abutting lot. continued and shall not be postponed until final abandonment of the entire operation. Sec. 7.9. Lot in two districts. (5) The board of appeals may impose whatever Where a district boundary line divides a lot of additional requirements it deems necessary record at the time such line is adopted, the regu- to accomplish the purposes herein stated, lations for the less restricted portion of such lot and such requirements,in addition to those shall extend not more than thirty (30) feet into stated above, shall be considered as condi- the more restricted portion, provided that the lot tions of the special permit. has frontage on a street in the less restricted dis- trict. Sec. 7.7. Visibility at intersections. In order to provide unobstructed visibility at Sec. 7.10. Swimming pools. intersections, no sign, fence, wall, hedge or other structure or planting of more than three (3) feet (a) General. Pools used for swimming or bathing above the established street grade shall be erected, shall be in conformity with the requirements of placed or maintained within the triangular area this ordinance; provided, however, these regula- formed by the intersecting street lines and a tions shall not be applicable to any such pool less straight line joining said street lines at points than twenty-four(24) inches deep or having a sur- which are twenty-five (25) feet distant from the face area less than two hundred fifty (250) square point of intersection, measured along said street feet. For purposes of this ordinance,pools are clas- lines. sifted as private swimming pools or public swim- ming pools. Sec. 7.8. Accessory buildings and structures. (b) Classification of pools. Any pool intended to Accessory buildings and structures, such as ga- be used primarily for swimming for the use only rages and tool sheds, shall be subject to the fol- of the occupants of a one- or two-family dwelling lowing regulations: and their guests shall be designated as a private pool, primarily for swimming. Any pool which is (1) No accessory building or structure shall be not a private pool as defined above shall be clas- located within any required front yard or sified as a public pool. within any side yard of a corner lot. (2) No accessory building or structure shall be (c) Permits. located nearer than ten(10)feet to the prin- (1) No swimming pool subject to the provisions cipal building, unless such accessory of this ordinance shall be constructed, in- building or structure is attached to the prin- stalled, enlarged or altered until a swim- cipal building. ming pool permit has been obtained from (3) No unattached accessory building or strut- the inspector of buildings. lure shall be located nearer than five (5) (2) The application for the permit for a pool feet to any side lot line (side lots in this shall be accompanied by two (2) copies of a instance refer to a projected line starting plot plan showing the location of the pool from the front lot line, terminating at the and its relation to property lines and other rear lot line parallel five (5) feet from the structures upon the lot and names of abut- side) or five (5) feet from the rear lot line. tors of adjoining property, one (1) copy of 33 s SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE Art.VII, § 7.10 duce the disfigurement of the land, with a The building area of such building or struc- maximum allowable slope of twenty (20) ture, excluding garages, shall not exceed © percent. In case of topsoil removal, the area one (1) percent of the lot area or one hun- shall be seeded and maintained until plant dred twenty (120) square feet, whichever is cover is well established. These measures greater,and shall not be located closer than shall be taken progressively as the use of ten (10) feet to any other building on the each part for removal or quarrying is dis- same lot or any abutting lot. continued and shall not be postponed until final abandonment of the entire operation. Sec. 7.9. Lot in two districts. (5) The board of appeals may impose whatever additional requirements it deems necessary Where a district boundary line divides a lot of to accomplish the purposes herein stated, record at the time such line is adopted, the regu- and such requirements,in addition to those lotions for the less restricted portion of such lot stated above, shall be considered as condi- shall extend not more than thirty (30) feet into tions of the special permit. the more restricted portion, provided that the lot has frontage on a street in the less restricted dis- trict. Sec. 7.7. Visibility at intersections. In order to provide unobstructed visibility at Sec. 7.10. Swimming pools. intersections, no sign, fence, wall, hedge or other t, structure or planting of more than three (3) feet (a) General. Pools used for swimming or bathing above the established street grade shall be erected, shall be in conformity with the requirements of placed or maintained within the triangular area this ordinance; provided, however, these regula- formed by the intersecting street lines and a tions shall not be applicable to any such pool less straight line joining said street lines at points than twenty-four(24) inches deep or having a sur- IF which are twenty-five (25) feet distant from the face area less than two hundred fifty (250) square point of intersection, measured along said street feet. For purposes of this ordinance,pools are clas- lines. sified as private swimming pools or public swim- ming pools. Sec. 7.8. Accessory buildings and structures. (b) Classification of pools. Any pool intended to Accessory buildings and structures, such as ga- be used primarily for swimming for the use only rages and tool sheds, shall be subject to the fol- of the occupants of a one- or two-family dwelling lowing regulations: and their guests shall be designated as a private pool, primarily for swimming. Any pool which is (1) No accessory building or structure shall be not a private pool as defined above shall be clas- located within any required front yard or sified as a public pool. within any side yard of a corner lot. (2) No accessory building or structure shall be (c) Permits. located nearer than ten(10)feet to the prin- (1) No swimming pool subject to the provisions cipal building, unless such accessory of this ordinance shall be constructed, in- building or structure is attached to the prin- stalled, enlarged or altered until a swim- cipal building. ming pool permit has been obtained from 4 (3) No unattached accessory building or strut- the inspector of buildings. ture shall be located nearer than five (5) (2) The application for the permit for a pool feet to any side lot line (side lots in this shall be accompanied by two (2) copies of a instance refer to a projected line starting plot plan showing the location of the pool 16 from the front lot line, terminating at the and its relation to property lines and other rear lot line parallel five (5) feet from the structures upon the lot and names of abut- side) or five (5) feet from the rear lot line. tors of adjoining property, one (1) copy of 33 Art.V, 4 5.2 USE REGULATIONS SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE ARTICLE V. USE REGULATIONS d. No products shall be publicly displayed or offered for sale from the roadside. t3) Nursery,elementary and secondary schools, Sec. 5.1. Generally. public parks and playgrounds, and public (a) Uses of land, buildings and structures shall libraries. be regulated according to the schedule of uses set out in this article for each type of district. "Per- (4) Churches and similar places of worship. mitted uses" are those which shall be permitted (5) parish houses, convents and monasteries. in the district at any time. "Special permit uses" 6) Institutions of higher education. are those which may be permitted in the district at the discretion of the board of appeals upon its (7) public and private golf courses. determination that specific conditions are satis- $) private garages and other accessory uses (Fled. As explained in section 5-3(h)(3), "prohibited uses" are those which shall be specifically prohib- and buildings, provided that such uses are u ed in the City of Salem at any time. clearly incidental to the principal use. All the buildings on the lot shall not occupy a (b) The interpretation of the language of this greater percentage of the lot area than ordinance with respect to permitted and special listed in Table I following Article VI herein. permit uses shall be in accordance with the intent (b) R.2 Districts. The following are permitted stated in section 3-1 for each type of district. uses in the two-family residential districts: (c) The term ,use of land" shall include the in- (1) All s ape,fitted i horticultural and R-1 Districts,R terpretation which shall include the restriction that the land cannot be used for the storage or cultural operations. overnight parking of motor, vehicles, including trucks, tractors, trailers except as exempted by (2) Two-family dwellings,detached or attached. section 7-1, unless the "permitted use" for build- (3) Rooming and boarding of not more than two ings in the district allows such parking for the (2) persons. storage of commercial motor vehicles. (4) Historic buildings open to the public. Sec. 5.2. Permitted uses. (5) Museums. following (6) Private garages and other accessory uses (tt R-C and R-I Districts. The lloare per- and buildings, provided that such uses are one-fa uses in the residential-conservation and clearly incidental to the principal use. one-family residential districts: (1) Detached single-family dwellings. (7) Buildings and facilities for elderly housing projects built under the jurisdiction of the (2) Customary agricultural, horticultural and Salem Housing Authority and financially floricultural operations, provided that: aided by either the U.S.Public Housing Ad- a. All the buildings combined shall not ministration and/or the Commonwealth of _ occupy a greater percentage of the lot Massachusetts Department of Commerce- area than listed in Table I following Division of Public Housing. permitted Article VI herein. (c) R-3 Districts. The following are p b. No storage of manure or odor- or dust- uses in the multifamily residential districts: producing substance and no building in which farm animals are kept shall 1) All uses permitted in R-2 Districts. be permitted within one hundred(100) (2) Multifamily dwellings. feet of any property line. uses c. No greenhouse heating plant shall be 3) and buPrivatild ngseprovided that such uses are operated within flFty (50) feet of the clearly incidental to the principal use. property line. ;�, 11 USE REGULATIONS SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE Art.V, § 5.2 ARTICLE V. USE REGULATIONS d. No products shall be publicly displayed or offered for sale from the roadside. (3) Nursery,elementary and secondary schools, Sec. 5.1. Generally. public parks and playgrounds, and public (a) Uses of land, buildings and structures shall libraries. be regulated according to the schedule of uses set out in this article for each type of district. "Per- (4) Churches and similar places of worship. mitted uses" are those which shall be permitted 5) parish houses, convents and monasteries. in the district at any time. "Special permit uses" (6) Institutions of higher education. are those which may be permitted in the district at the discretion of the board of appeals upon its (7) public and private golf courses. determination that specific conditions are satis- s and other accessory uses Fled. As explained in section 5.3(h)(3), "Prohibited ibit b 6) and buPrivatildings eprovided that such uses are uses" are those which shall be specifically p clearly incidental to the principal use. All ited in the City of Salem at any time. the buildings on the lot shall not occupy a (b) The interpretation of the language of this greater percentage of the lot area VI than. ordinance with respect to permitted and special listed in Table I following Art rei permit uses shall be in accordance with the intent (b) R-2 Districts. The following are permitted stated in section 3.1 for each type of district. uses in the two-family residential districts: (c) The term "use of land" shall include the in- (1) All uses permitted in R-C and R-1 Districts, terpretation which shall include the restriction except agricultural,horticultural and flori- that the land cannot be used for the storage or cultural operations. overnight parking of motor vehicles, including trucks, tractors, trailers except as exempted by (2) Two dwellings,detached or attached. section 7-1, unless the "permitted use" for build- (a) Rooming and boarding of not more than two ings in the district allows such parking for the (2) persons. storage of commercial motor vehicles. (4) Historic buildings open to the public. Sec. 5.2. Permitted uses. (5) Museums. (a) R-C and R-1 Districts. The following are per- 6) Private garages and other accessory uses mitted uses in the resident clearly and and buildings, provided that nci al uses are - one-family residential districts: clearly incidental to the principal p P (1) Detached single-family dwellings. (7) Buildings and facilities for elderly housing projects built under the jurisdiction of the mss;' (2) Customary agricultural, horticultural and Salem Housing Authority and financially .._ floricultural operations, provided that: aided by either the U.S.Public Housing Ad- a. All the buildings combined shall not ministration and/or the Commonwealth of occupy a greater percentage of the lot Massachusetts Department of Commerce- area than listed in Table I following Division of Public Housing. permitted Article VI herein. (c) R-3 Districts. The following are p b. No storage of manure or odor- or dust- uses in the multifamily residential districts: producing substance and no building p uses All permitted in R-2 Districts. in which farm animals are kept shall (1) be permitted within one hundred(100) (2) Multifamily dwellings. feet of any property line. c. No greenhouse heating plant shall be (3) Private garagesother uses that such es are and buildings, provided operated within fifty (50) feet of the clearly incidental to the principal use. property line. 11 t'1 G 1! F' T�U� �_11` �t��) �.�-� `��CS�1.°�e�9 ��y�.4-6� �i�:•����j./A'.%�A.!'. �j n. 1c�, nitlteat Robert E. Gauthier. Mite `�zdrm (6rrrrt 7t5-0213 July 2, 1930 Andrew T. Hingson 13 Rosci.usko Street Salem, MA 01970 RE: 27 Daniels St. , Salem Dear Mr. Hingson: It has come to my attention that you have a commercial wood working shop located at the referenced address. This location is in an R-2 Residential Two Family Zone. Such a business use is not permitted unless a Special Permit is granted by the Board of Appeals. You are hereby ordered to discontinue such use until positinie action in your favor is granted by the Appeals Board. Very truly yours, Robert E. Gauthier) Zoning Enforcement Officer G:DM:c r3f11 vF dC' 3U11- 7 114s P913 RECEIVED CITY OF SALEI MASS. 35 Daniels Street Salem, MA 01970 April 7 , 1983 Mr. Richard McIntosh Building Inspector 1 Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Dear Mr. McIntosh: I currently own the house at 35 Daniels Street (Lot 324) and plan to purchase a small piece of land to the rear of my house belonging to 27 Daniels Street (Lot 323) . I have included a map outlining the location of the land, which is approximately 2, 000 square feet. Would you please write a letter stating the requirements for adding this lot of land to my property. Thank you for your help. 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Yes ❑ No ftp Is an Independent Structural Engineering Peer Review required? Yes ❑ No Brief Description of Proposed Work: o CO U FrQ�t�(A -0r 01 SECTION 3:COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF EXISTING BUILDING UNDERGOING RENOVATION,ADDITION,OR, CHANGE IN USE OR OCCUPANCY Check here if an Existing Building Investigation and Evaluation is enclosed(See 780 CMR 34) ❑ Existing Use Group(s): Proposed Use Group(s): SECTION 4:BUILDING HEIGHT AND AREA Existing Proposed No.of Floors/Stories(include basement levels)&Area Per Floor(sq.ft.) Total Area(sq.ft.)and Total Height(ft.) SECTION 5:USE GROUP(Check as applicable) A: Assembly A-1❑ A-2❑ Nightclub ❑ A-3 ❑ A-4❑ A-5❑ 1 B: Business ❑ E: Educational ❑ F: Facto F-1❑ F2❑ 1 H: High Hazard H-1❑ H-2❑ H-3 ❑ H-4❑ H-5❑ I: Institutional I-1❑ 1-2❑ I-3❑ I.4❑ M: Mercantile❑ R. Residential R-110 R-2❑ R-3❑ R-4❑ S: Storage S-1❑ S-2❑ U: Utility❑ Special Use❑and please describe below: Special Use: SECTION 6:CONSTRUCTION TYPE(Check as applicable) IA ❑ IB ❑ IIA ❑ IIB ❑ IIIA ❑ ITIB ❑ IVO VA ❑ VB ❑ SECTION 7:SITE INFORMATION(refer to 780 CMR 111.0 for details on each item) Water Supply: Flood Zone Information Sewage Disposal• Trench Permit: Debris Removal: Public Q Check if outside Flood Zone❑ Indicate municipal® A trench will not be Licensed Disposal Site❑ Private❑ or indpermit is enccll entify Zone: or on site system❑ required trench or specify: nil osed❑ Railroad right-of-way- Hazards to Air Navigation: MA Historic Commission Review Process: Not Applicable R Is Structure within airport approach area? Is their review completed? or Consent to Build enclosed❑ Yes❑ or No p Yes❑ No ❑ SECTION 8:CONTENT OF CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ` Edition of Code: Use Group(s): Type of Construction: Occupant Load per Floor: Does the building contain an Sprinkler System?: Special Stipulations: 1(5/" M fa t t_ 7-b C,0"TZ4P e.7OP— SECTION 9: PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION . Name and Address of Property Owner Name(Print) No.and Street City/Town Zip Property Owner Contact Information: S-4nkl / yt,5 7gL-3 0-7-786 Title ITelephone No.(business) Telephone No. (cell) e-mail address If applicable,the property owner hereby authorizes /I r1 A. lulu,,, rd Rl &Q 94-t- 4. -WeAamA .11A Oi Name Street Address City/Town State Zip to act on the property owner's behalf,in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. SECTION 10:CONSTRUCTION CONTROL(Please fill out Appendix 2) If building is less than 35,000 cu.ft.of enclosed space and/or not under Construction Control then check here R and skip Section 10.1 10.1 Registered Professional Responsible for Construction Control 16034`b 41 G I-Zot Name(Registrant) Telephone No. e-mail address Registration Number Street Address City/Town State Zip Discipline Expiration Date 10..2 General Contractor A ��s I r�rl�1P4 q 9-s" Co pany Name ' Name of Person Responsible for Construction rr /r License No. and Type if Applicable SI PlWaA -'+, M Street Address Lt'��y l Ci /Town 1 1 Statezip \' zip l lT -L10 -� j3da rn nG➢n�NLtion C 44 00 . (.0 m Telephone No.(business) Telephone No. celle-mail address SECTION 11:WORKERS'COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT M.G.L.c.152.§25C(6)) A Workers'Compensation Insurance Affidavit from the MA Department of Industrial Accidents must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance of the building permit. Is a signed Affidavit submitted with this application? Yes 0 No O SECTION 12•CONSTRUCTION COSTS AND PERMIT FEE Item Estimated Costs:(Labor and Materials) Total Construction Cost(from Item 6)_$ 1.Building $ 000 Building Permit Fee=Total Construction Cost x_(Insert here 2.Electrical $ appropriate municipal factor)_$ 3.Plumbing $ 4.Mechanical (HVAC) $ Note:Minimum fee=$ (contact municipality) 5.Mechanical Other $ Enclose check payable to 6.Total Cost $ �-(-j (contact municipality)and write check number here SECTION 13:SIGNATURE OF BUILDING PERMIT APPLICANT By entering my name below,I hereby attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that all of the information contained in this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and understanding. *at Please print sign name Title Telephone No. R I�rl�ci�� �r �al� _ Street Address City/Town State Zip Municipal Inspector to fill out this section upon application approval: �✓�_. /�/ Name Date September 23,2016 City of Salem Building Department 120 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 To Whom It May Concern, The 27 Daniels Street Condo Association is aware of the structural repairs that will be done in the basement of 27 Daniels Street by AB Construction. Thank you, Theresa Kennedy,Owner Unit 1 Stephanie Myers,Owner Unit 2 �``O Kristina Harter, Owner Unit 3 7J"7 S, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts t Board of Building Regulations and Standards FOR Massachusetts State Building Code. 780 CMR. 71h edition MIINIeiIP.U.fI'1' / l.1 tr Building Permit Application To Construct, Repair. Renovate Or Demolish ❑ Rcri.u•rl Junuur.r One- or Two-Family Dwelling _is-Section For Official Use Only Building Permit Number: Date Applied: a 3 Signature: Building Cclaunissionerl 'to f Buildings Date I SECTION 1: SITE INFORMATION \\ 1.1 Property Address: 1.2 Assessors Map & Parcel Numbers 7 1.Ia Is this an accepted street'?yes_ no Map Number Parcel Numher 1.3 Zoning Information: 1.4 Property Dimensions: Zoning District Proposed Use Lot Area(sq It) Frontage in) 1.5 Building Setbacks(ft) Front Yard Side Yards Rear Yard Required Provided Required Provided Required Provided 1.6 Water Supply: (M.G.L c. 40. §54) 1.7 Flood Zone Information: 1.8 Sewage Disposal System: Zone: _ Outside Flood Zone? Public❑ Private❑ Check if es❑ Municipal ❑ On site disposal system ❑ SECTION 2: PROPERTY OWNERSHIP' warOwner'of Record: A 1�4M vJ ESSdry tA r r i S 4 N1(GU JUlJ4�C Name(Print) Address for Service: Signature Telephone SECTION 3: DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK'(check all that apply) New Construction ❑ Existing Building ❑ Owner-Occupied O Repairs(s) ❑ Alteration(s) 46 Addition ❑ Demolition O Accessory Bldg. ❑ Number of Units-JI, Other ❑ Speciry: Brief Description of Proposed Work - fi`+=ra o tlE- f 7 Pe ciC j 1/,F 7�c�-A(C S F-W 'JBC C7�O �l- 711 t= girt i� i�c7c�7 4C SECTION 4: ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Costs: Official Use Only (Labor and Materials) 1. Building $ ��0� 1. Building Permit Fee: $ Indicate how fee is determined: r� tandard City/Town Application Fee 2. Electrical $ 3ao f13 oral Project Cost (Item 6) x multiplier x 3. Plumbing $ (1U ther Fees:4. Mechanical (HVAC) $5. Mechanical (FireSu ression) l All Fees: $ck No. Check Amount: Cash Amount:6. Total Project Cost: $ aid in Full O Outstanding Balance Due: /4PrG '-L 7 q-7 SECTIONS: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 5.1 Licensed Construction Supervisor(CSL) C 5 —3 / 0 "T,-\c-\_- LQ License Number Exptration ate Name of CSL- Hoffer List CSL Type(see below) ata S � ll. 4d -s /� T Description U Unrestricted i u to 15.000 Cu. Ft.) R Restricted 1&2 Family Dwellin Signature M Masonry Only 7� 1 s-q 6l q 3 RC Residential Roofing Covering Telephone WS Residential Window and Siding SF Residential Solid Fuel Burning Appliance IIIn1.111at1U11 _rD— Residential Demolition 5.2 Registered Horne Improve t Contractor(HIC) /2 6 a�z o HIC Comp. y Name or HIC Registrant Name Registration Number �+-n f CC ZO(Z Address Expiration Date Signature Telephone J SECTION 6: WORKERS'COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT(M.G.L.c. 152.ll 2506)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the Issuance of the building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached? Yes .......... ❑ No........... ❑ SECTION 7a: OWNER AUTHORIZATION TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNER'S AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING PERMIT 1, -(7-=-jTo'%� _— as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. Signature of Owner Date SECTION 7b: OWNEW OR AUTHORIZED AGENT DECLARATION 1, Eycp 61 C f , as Owner or Authorized Agent hereby declare that the statements and information on the foregoing application are true and accurate, to the best of my knowledge and behalf. -1 Print Name /]' L Signature of Owner or Authorized Aget Date (Signed under the pains and penalties of perjury) NOTES: I. An Owner who obtains a building permit to do his/her own work,or an owner who hires an unregistered contractor (not registered in the Horne Improvement Contractor(HIC) Program), will W have access to the arbitration program or guaranty fund under M.G.L.c. 142A. Other important information on the HIC Program and Construction Supervisor Licensing(CSL)can be found in 780 CMR Regulations 110.116 and I IO.RS, respectively. 2. When substantial work is planned, provide the information below: Total floors area(Sq. Ft.) (including garage, finished basement/attics. decks or porch) Gross living area(Sq. Ft.) Habitable room count Number of fireplaces Number of bedrooms Number of bathrooms Number of half/baths Type of heating system Number of decks/porches Type of cooling system Enclosed Open 3. 'Total Project Square Footage" may be substituted for Total Project Cost" DATE: /J")T CItp Df ��YE1Ti, A� �LUE�t1� AA1f�1 PLANS MUST BE FILED AND APPROVED BY THE INSPECTOR PRIOR TO A PERMIT BEING GRANTED /J- Location of Building �'7 n /� S'L 7-ec± Building Permit Application For: '(Circle whichever applies) Roof, Reroof, Install mg, Ctmstract Deck, Shed, Pool Addition, Alteration, epau/ltepla Foundation Only, Wrecking Other: PLEASE FILL OUT LEGIBLY & COMPLETELY TO AVOID DELAYS IN PROCESSING To the Inspector of Buildings: The undersigned hereby applies for a permit to build according to the following specifications: Owners Name: Contractor: C h r; s t o n h P r Z n r 7.;�_ Street 7 �j{3/�>,�� ,%-,a j City%[elm Street 11 5 North StrPPt City Sal Pm State Phone Q7g) 7yp - 4297-3 State MA Phone(978) 741-0424 Architect: City of Salem Lic#( 14 0 5 Street Citv State Lic#0 5 7 7 3 3 HIP# 101609 State Phone ( ) _ Homeowners Exempt Form__yes_Zno Structure: (please circle) Single FamilC. Mu:l:ti:Famil>� Other `;Q�✓�X> -� Estimated Cost of job Will building confirm to aw?_yes no Asbestos? Cs no Description of work to be done: Z✓u 13-1-a/ 4-f r) 1.1O 1/wwl l YP_19// iN''irl�D i�5. / A A SERVICES Draw S bmitted:des i/ no Mail Permit to: 115 NORTH STREET %asr.Ryl K 4 5�879 X Signature of Application, SIGNED UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY CONSTRUCTION TO BE COMPLETED WITHIN SIX (6)MONTHS OF PERMIT ISSUED DATE Department use only: Permit# Zoning Map/Lot Permit fee$ COMMENTS: AFPt_ICAT ION FOR pERMC(' TO iLOCATIOIN PEgMIT GRANTED Yr 19 AP//P��OV p I SPECTOM10F BUILDINGS ^ CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ;' . YES NO 4