84-86 Derby Street Statement of GroundsMaitland Farm Kitchen & Spirits
Zoning Board of Appeals Application
84-86 Derby Street
Address
Business Neighborhood (B1)
Zoning District
An application is being submitted to the Board of Appeals for the following
reason(s):
Applicant proposes to use the premises for special permit for a restaurant with the
service of alcohol in accordance with Section 10.0 Definitions of the Zoning Ordinance
of the City of Salem and Section 19C of Chapter 13 of the Massachusetts General
Laws. Pursuant to Section 3.1C Use Regulations a restaurant with the service of
alcohol
within the B1 Zoning District requires a Special Permit from the Zoning
Board of Appeals.
For this reason I am requesting:
(x) A special permit under Section 3.1.2 of the Zoning Ordinance in order to use the
premises as a restaurant with the service of alcohol.
Commercial Use
Current Property Use
Statement of Grounds
a. Social, economic, or community needs served by the proposal.
i.The proposed restaurant with the service of alcohol fills a need for additional business
development in the City of Salem.. The restaurant will enhance the current offerings of
Maitland Mountain Farm by providing an attractive restaurant serving craft cocktails.
The restaurant will bring awareness to Maitland Mountain Farm and its mission to
educate its patrons on the importance of sustainable growing practices, providing
community members with access to fresh and healthy foods, improving the local
economy and environment, and increasing the economic resiliency of the community.
b. Traffic flow and safety, including parking and loading.
i.The proposed restaurant with the service of alcohol is located in the B1 Zoning District
on Derby Street. The current use and structure is historical in nature and does not
provide any off-street parking spaces. The proposed restaurant with the service of
alcohol is located in a very walkable neighborhood in close proximity to bicycle routes,
the Salem Ferry, Pickering Wharf, and South River Parking Garage. There is also the
availability of on-street parking meters along Derby Street. Patrons are not likely to
utilize vehicles and will walk or bike to the establishment therefore minimal traffic
impacts are expected. The establishment will not affect existing traffic levels or have
negative impacts on traffic safety.
c. Adequacy of utilities and other public services.
i.Existing utilities and public services are adequate for the proposed use and consistent
with other uses in the area and in the B1 Zoning District. The structure is connected to
municipal water and sewer services.
d. Impacts on the natural environment, including drainage.
i.The proposed establishment
ii. will not impact the natural environment or have a significant effect on existing
drainage. The applicant plans on creating an attractive, comfortable, welcoming
environment for patrons with some cosmetic improvements to the building
exterior, specifically new signage and a new door, which has already been
approved by the Salem Historical Commission. The interior design is shown on
the plan submitted.
e. Neighborhood character.
i.The existing neighborhood is a commercially active area so the proposed establishment
will be in harmony with the other nearby business uses and the existing neighborhood
character. Other abutting and nearby business uses include a pre-existing non-
conforming lodge serving alcohol and food, and a pre-existing non-forming restaurant
with service of alcoholic beverages.
f. Potential fiscal impact, including impact on City tax base and employment.
i.The proposed establishment will employ approximately 10 local residents. Additionally,
the use will have a positive financial impact on the City’s local receipts by generating
revenue through various means including but not limited to real estate taxes, building
permit fees, licensing fees, and local meals tax. The proposed use will increase the
commercial tax base which ultimately provides relief to the residential ratepayers. The
use will contribute to the economic growth, development, and revitalization of the Derby
Street neighborhood thus increasing property values overall.