122 BOSTON STREET_ STOP WORK ORDER LETTER 5-28-2002 t
R CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
�! BOARD OF APPEAL
c 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 3RD FLOOR
SALEM, MA 01970
TEL. (978) 745-9595
FAX (978) 740-9846
STANLEY J. USOVICZ, JR.
MAYOR
May 29, 2002
Gilbert Lumbard
8 Vine Street
Gloucester,Ma. 01930
RE: 122 Boston Street
Dear Mr. Lumbard:
This department has been involved with your building for about 10 months. Initially,
work was being done without any building permits.
As you are aware,building permits were pulled to finish the work that was started. Our
plumbing inspector,Dennis Ross, instructed your contractor to have a licensed plumber
look at the work that had been done prior to permits being issued.
The plumber notified the contractor the asbestos had been disturbed in the area where the
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He currently refused to do any work until the asbestos was handled properly according to
D.E.P. regulations.
At this point, I have notified the northeast D.E.P. of this condition.
No further work is to be performed in this building, until this situation is corrected. (780
CMR, Section 119 Stop Work Order)
You are directed to contact this office and the Salem Board of Health immediately upon
receipt of this letter.
Failure to comply with these orders will result in a complaint being filed in Salem
District Court.
Sincerely,
Thomas St. Pierre
Acting Building Commissioner
cc: Mayors Office
Tom Phillbin, Chief of Staff
Councillor Bencal
John Macauley, NE D.E.P.
Joanne Scott, Salem Board of Health