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12-18 GOODHUE STREET - BUILDING INSPECTION 17- 18 GOODHUF. STREET CITY OF SALEM DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND 0 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT $I'M'IIEY J.USOVICY JR. MAYOR 120 WAS WNG"IDN SrRet r*SA[E+�\SAsseaa'ser[s 01970 LYNN GOONIN DuNCAN,AICP TFL 975-745-9595 ♦FAX 978-740-0404 DIRECTOR July 20,2W4 Nma Cohen,Chair Zoning Board of Appeals 120 Washington Street Salem,MA 01970 RE:Public Storage Signs Dear Mrs. Cohen, On June 16,2004 the petition seeking a variance Brom the Salem Sign Ordinance to erect two wall signs above the allowed 25-1oot maximum height limit was granted by the Salem Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA). As you are aware, the approval was granted contingent upon a letter from the Salem Department of Planning&Community Development, stating that the plans approved at the hearing are the same as the plans that were previously proposed to the Salem Planning Board This letter is to inform you that the wall signs that were granted a variance by the ZBA are the same as those shown on the plans that are filed with the Salem Planning Board Should you have any further questions regarding this matter,please feel free to contact me at(979) 745-9595 ext.311. Sincerely, 64 Denise S.McClure,AICP Deputy Director Cc:Ken Silva,Sophiaco Signs F` +I o CITY OF SALEMo MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF APPEAL SA $ a 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 3RD FLOOR LITY. OF3 `! HA , SALEM, MA 01970 CLERKS ® !C€ TEL. (978) 745-9595 FAX (978) 740-9846 STANLEY J. LISOVICZ, JR. MAYOR 1004 JUN 22 A I0. 02' DECISION ON THE PETITION OF SOPHIACO SIGN REQUESTING A VARIANCE FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 12 GOODHUE STREET A hearing on this petition was held on June 16, 2004 with the following Board Members present;Nina Cohen Chairman, Bonnie Belair,Nicholas Helides, Stephen Harris and Richard Dionne. Notice of the hearing was sent to abutters and others and notices of the hearing were properly published in the Salem Evening News in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A. The petitioner is requesting a Variance from Salem Sign Ordinance to install 2 signs for the property located at 12 Goodhue Street. The Variances,which have been requested, may be granted upon a finding by this Board that: a. Special conditions and circumstances exist which especially affect the land, building or structure involved and which are not generally affecting other lands, buildings and structures involve. b. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the petitioners. c. Desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent of the district of the purpose of the Ordinance. The Board of Appeal, after careful consideration of the evidence presented at the hearing, and after viewing the plane,makes the following findings of fact: 1. The petitioner Sophiaco Signs represented by Fred Savoaro was requesting a Variance from the height restriction pertaining to the installation of a sign to be attached to the newly constructed building at 12 Goodhue Street. 2. There was no opposition to the Variance however, a representative of the Federal St. Neighborhood Association and the Ward 2 Councillor Mike Sosnowski, recommended the Zoning Board's decision include a condition that a letter from Denise McClure approving the sign as the plans that were submitted. 3. The sign will be placed on the building at 35 feet instead of the required 25 foot height allowed by the Salem Sign Ordinance. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF SOPHIACO SIGN REQUESTING A VARIANCE FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 12 GOODHUE STREET page two On the basis of the above findings of fact, and on, the evidence presented at the hearing, the Zoning Board of Appeal concludes as follows: 1. Special conditions exist when especially affect the subject property but not he District. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship to the petitioner. 3. Desirable relief can be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent of the district or the purpose of the Ordinance. Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted 5 in favor and 0 in opposition to grant the Variances requested, subject to the following conditions: 1. Petitioner shall comply with all city and state stature, ordinance, codes and regulations. 2. All construction shall be done as per the plans and dimensions submitted and approved by the Building Commissioner. 3. Petitioner shall obtain approval from any City Board or Commission having jurisdiction including but not limited,to the Planning Board. 4. A letter to be received from Denise McClure stating that the sign is the one that was approved as per the plans that were submitted. 5. There shall be no illumination to the sign beyond 11:00 p.m Variance Granted June 16, 2004 Stephen ams Board of Appeal i A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE CITY CLERK Appeal from this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to Section 17 of the Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, and shall be filed within 20 days date of filing of this decision in the office of the City Clerk Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, Section 11, the Variance or Special Permit granted herein shall not take effect until a copy of the decision bearing the certificate of the City Clerk that 20 days have elapsed and no appeal has been filed,or that, if such appeal has been filed,that is has been dismissed or denied is recorded in the South Essex Registry of Deeds and indexed under the name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner's Certificate of Title. Board of Appeal y� CO Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT.311 FAX(978)740-0404 WAIVER OF THE DEMOLITION DELAY ORDINANCE It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has waived the Demolition Delay Ordinance for the proposed demolition as described below, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. Address of Property: 12 Goodhue Street Name of Record Owner: Clayman Realty Limited Partnership Description of Demolition Work Proposed: Demolition of two remaining portions(smokestack building&small shed) ofpreviously destroyed building conditional that the applicant • Submit four 8 x 10 archival black and white prints for deposit in the Commission property inventory files, each print illustrating an individual true elevation view of the north, south, east and west facades of the powerhouse and smokestack. Submit duplicate set of 8 x 10 prints for deposit with Historic Salem Inc. • Submit two reduced(8 '/z x 11) copies of the current plot plan showing site layout and building dimensions for deposit in Commission property inventory files and with Historic Salem, Inc. Dated: 8/7/02 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: r� THIS IS NOT A DEMOLITION PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. I^ Citp of �&alem, fdag!gacbugett!5 3public 3propertp Mepartment ti4 jBuilbing Mepartment" One 6alem Oreen (976) 745-9595 «Zxt. 360 Peter Strout Director of Public Property Inspector of Buildings Zoning Enforcement Officer NOTICE OF VIOLATION Date ��' Owner's Name \✓i /Yti Earl ZEA\� c1 Address �p tzr»C SSS Regarding Property at Dear: Based upon the findings of the inspection detailed below, the Board of Health and Building Department determine that the following violation(s) exist at your property cited above: O� t',rvs�?-�>� You are ordered to correct the violations listed above within 30 days of receipt of this letter. Failure to comply within 30 days may result in a criminal complaint sought against you in Housing Court, or after 30 days the City may correct the violations and impose a lien on your property to recover the costs of such action. This inspection was conducted in accordance with Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 111, Sections 127A and 127 B and 105 CMR 410.602(A), of Chapter Il, State Sanitary Code, Minimum Standards of Fitness for Human Habitation, and Section 12-56 et seq. of the Code of Ordinances, City of Salem, Massachusetts at the above cited property. This inspection was conducted for the oard of Heal h�n 1 - S.(1�ZIL for the Building Department You have the right to request a hearing before the City Council. A request for a hearing must be received in writing in the Office of the City Clerk and the Director of Public Property within 10 days of receipt of this Order. At the hearing, you will be given the opportunity to present evidence as to why this Order should be modified or withdrawn. You may be represented by an attorney. You have the right to inspect and obtain copies of all relevant inspection or investigation reports, orders, and other documentary information in the possession of the Board of Health and Office of Public Property, and that any adverse party has the right to be present at the hearing. Sin ly e er trout Joanne Scott Director of Public Property Health Agent cc: James G. Gilbert, Assistant City Solicitor Thomas Philbin, Mayor's Chief of Staff Clean or lien 2 r APPEAL CASE NO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01HU of alem, Anssar4usetts stlPpbof �"Vd TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS: it a Lessee The Undersigned represent that M9I is ItXb{XXMX9I09MI of a certain parcel of land located at NO. .12 Goodhue, , , , , , , , . . . . , , . .Street; Zoning District. . . . . . . . . . . . .BP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : and said parcel is affected by Section(s) . . V-A-Q; VD,, oX19RXD�RAXRX�➢IYl� )EXX�(k� liX�aJ( dXO(gX4i9(9I9(X Table IV and VIIQ of the Salem Zoning Ordinance. Plans describing the work proposed, have been submitted to the Inspector of Buildings in accordance with Section IX A. 1 of the Zoning Ordinance. n Not Applicable -- Direct Appeal CL ^L Q 2 C- Gs w .cL cit -.u -J CM LL L nJ O Q N � C C}7 F b U 1 The Application for Permit was denied by the Inspector of Buildings for the following reasons: Not Applicable -- Direct Appeal The Undersigned hereby petitions the Board of Appeals to vary the terms of the Salem Zoning Ordinance na�dK�xxkaxBnAtdaagx&mdaxaadxmxdaxxxkex:ItasRRAkaxxa�xANRadAagRxfcR apgrxrviock�ric;e���lAzatR»Ax#aaxpexmR*xxoxhmz>i�xasx£A:le�xxasx�hRxaa:Faxxx�aakx&�xAA�� 3amxx;c&j* xzndx9vAR)dimgxkzjdaxWJ0M1dxzaxmixexpxaAxXKRAXWfA9WAtYXaxxbaRRJZRRAaxx haW,&MV)w twV491arsl jjq)21dx XAAX r12A Aefxmayxhex Ira miedxwAxiojDmxxsmks tRAxxaiiYxORrRX gra,iXvT,ft=XWXAXu)txandxjoxzpvaeXmfxIMXReaiMIX dxd ARJQXRXRRAXRmWiA0xkeORXkax tZfl� b4�b40i R S�N2Sx and to grant a Special Permit in accordance with sections V-B-10, VIII-E-4 and IX-D to allow for the change of a non-conforming use of the premises, as the proposed use will not be substantially more detrimental than the existing non-conforming use to the neighborhood and said relief may be granted without substantially derogating from the intent and purpose of the Zoning Ordinance for the following reasons: See attached statement and plans Owner. .John M. Clayman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Grove Street, Salem, 11A 01970 Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Telephone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Petitioner,Fred J. Dion ,Yacht ,Yargt ., qg, , , , , Address.2.3 Glendale Street. .Salem; kA .Q197Q Date. ,November 22J , 1989 508/744-0844 Telephone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8y- -deorge w Atkins, III , Attorney Three copies of the application must be filed with the Secretary of the Board of Appeals with a check, for advertising in the amount of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . four weeks prior to the meeting of the Board of Appeals. Check payable to The Evening News. STATEMENT The petitioner is the lessee of a 3,000 square foot conforming structure on the site and proposes to operate a boat storage and service business in said existing structure and on the property, as indicated on the submitted plans (the "premises"). The premises were previously occupied by Romar Technologies ("Romar") which operated an industrial use thereon continuously from 1984 to 1989. Said industrial use by Romar, consisting of the recovery of chemicals from used chemicals and storage thereof, was initially permitted as of right in what was then an industrial zone and became a non-conforming use upon creation of the Business Park Development District effective June 17, 1985. The change of non-conforming use is not more detrimental to the public r good generally, and to the neighborhood in particular, in that the use and storage of chemicals has been eliminated, thereby reducing any potential negative impact on the environment and improving public safety. I u Nil ) ,SIN II � 4L 111 JJ of I&ttlem, � �ssucltusPtts Bottrb of Azpral DECISION ON THE PETITION OF FRED J. DION YACHT YARD_INC._(P,ET.IT.IONER),]f JOHN M. CLAYMAN (OWNER) FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT AT 12 GOODHUE STREET (BPD—) A hearing on this petition was held January 31 , 1990 with the following Board Members present: James Fleming, Chairman; Messrs. , Bencal , Luzinski , Dore and Labrecque. Notice of the hearing was sent to abutters and others and notices of the hearing were properly published in the Salem Evening News in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A. Petitioners are requesting a Special Permit to all a boat storage and service business at 12 Goodhue Street currently in a BPD district. The property is owned by John M. Clayman. The provision of the Salem Zoning Ordinance which is applicable to this request for a Special Permit is Section V B 10, which provides as follows: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary appearing in this Ordinance, the Board of Appeal may, in accordance with teh procedure and conditions set forth in Section VIII F and IX D, grant Special Permits for alterations and reconstruction on non- conforming structures, and for changes, enlargement, extension or expansion of nonconforming lots, land, structures, and uses, provided, however, that such change, extension, enlargement or expansion shall not be substantially more detrimental than the existing nonconforming use to the neighborhood. In more general terms, this Board is, when reviewing Special Permit requests, guided by the rule that a Special Permit request may be granted upon a finding by the Board that the grant of the Special Permit will promote the public health, safety, convenience and welfare of the City' s inhabitants. The Board of Appeal , after careful consideration of the evidence presented at the hearing, and after viewing the plans, makes the following findings of fact: 1 . The petitioner has operated a yacht yard in a residential area for many years without complaint. 2. The Ward Councillor, Kevin Harvey, expressed support of the petition, as did Councillor Leonard O'Leary. 3. The proposed use is an extension of the maritime history of the City of Salem. 4. The site has been cleared of hazardous materials from previous industrial uses. On the basis of the above finding of fact, and on the evidence presented at the hearing, the Board of Appeal concludes as follows: 1 . Special conditions exist which expecially affect the subject property but not the district generally. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisons of the Ordinance would work a sub- stantial hardship on the petitioner. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF DION YACHT YARD, INC. (PETITIONER) JOHN M. CLAYMAN (OWNER) FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT AT 12 GOODHUE ST. , SALEM page two 3. The relief requested can be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent of the district or the purpose of the Ordinance. Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted unanimously, 5-0, to grant the Special Permit requested, subject to the following conditions: 1 . The petitioner comply with all the requirements of the Salem Fire Department relative to smoke and fire safety. 2. The premises be utilized for boat storage and repairs only. 3. Appropriate signage is to places on the property relative to customer parking. 4. Entrance and exit to the property is to be from Goodhue Street only. 5. Hours of operation between sun-up and sun-down. SPECIAL PERMIT GRANTED ames M. Fleming, squire Chairman, Board of Appeal A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE CITY CLERK Appeal from this decision. if any, sh,^.!I be made pursuant to Section 17 of the Mass. General Laws. Chanter 808, and shall be filed within 20 days after the date of fi!ir, of this decision in the office of the City Clerk. Pursuant la mass. G r �e " i.: 7. t I „ 809, Section 11, the variance or °oeci,',I P^rn:t ^ :'.'e. 11.iO I of lake effect until a copy of the decision, h^-rm, ',h c:r:.fcr-D:: ut the city Clerk that 20 days have elapsed an ro -Anne-,1 h--, baen f.,ed. or that, if such appeal has bean filed, that it ha; been dismisse or denied is recorded in the South Essex Registry of Deeds and indexed under the name or the owner of record oL Is recorded and noted on the owner's Certificate of Title. BDARD OF.APPEAQ P 443 509 384 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED- NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL (See Reverse) S tt� 9 teat and ZIP Code ' Postage $ a Certified Fee Special Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt Showing to whom and Date Delivered Return Receipt Showing to whom, ry Date,and Address of Delivery w TOTAL Postage and Fees s a i Postmark or Date /A p. Y' 00 Zia a JIM POSTAGE$I MP$TO ARn6f.TO COVER FIRST MASS POSTAGE, WITIFRO MNL FEE,ARD CRABGES FOR ANY SELECTED MORAL SERVICES pM Rod) 1.If you want this receipt postmarked,stickthogummed stub on the loft pottlonoftM address side of the article leaving the receipt attached and present the article at a post office servicewindow or hand It to your rural carrier.Ino extra charge) 2 if you do not want this receipt postmarked,stick the Summed stub on the left portion of the address side of the article,date,detach and retain the receipt,and mail the article. 3.If you want a return receipt,write the certi0ed-mail number and your name and address on a return receipt card,Form 3811,and attach it tothefront ofthe articlebymeansofthegummedends R space permits.Otherwise,affbt to back of article.Endorse front of article RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED adjacent to the number. A If you want delivery restricted to the addressee,or to an authorized agent of the addressee, endorse RESTRICTED DELIVERY on the front of the article. S.Enter fees for the services requested In the appropriate spaces on the from of this receipt.if return receipt is requested,check the applicable blocks In hem 1 of Form 3811. 8.Save this receipt and present it if you make Inquiry. - UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE t^II II OFFICIAL BUSINESS L SENDER INSTRUCTIONS Print your name,address and ZIP Code In the apace below. • Complete Items 1,2,3,and 4 on the roveMe. U-O • Attach to front of article if space permits, otherwise affix to beck of article. PENALTY FOR PRIVATE • Endorse article "Return Receipt USE, 5300 Requested"adjacent to number. RETURN Print Sender's name, address, and ZIP Code in the space below. TO Maurice M. Martineau, Assistant Building inspector One Sale "Green Salem, MA 01970 • SENDER: Complete items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and 4. Put your address in the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned?o ou.The return receipt fee will provide youth name of the erson delivered to and the date of delivery.;or ado mono Tees The o owing services are aval nm e. onsu t postmaster oIII((( eeegggs an c tec c ox es for additional service(s) requested. 1. 7(] Show to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery r ` (oxtra charge) (Extra charge) 3. Article Addressed to: 4. Article Number JP 443 509 384 John Clayman Type of Service: 63 Grove St. ❑ Registered ❑ Insured Salad, MA 01970 k5Oertified ❑ COD ❑ Express Mail ❑ Return Receipt for Merchandise RE: 12 & 18 Goodhue St. Always obtain signature of addressee or agent and DATE DELIVERED. 5. Signature — Address 8. Addressee's Address (ONLY if X requested and fee paid) 6. S' na re — Agent X 7. Date of,Deliger NOV PS Form 3811, Mar. 1988 • U.S.Q.P.O. 1988-212-865 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT ° T Citp of 6atem, Aaggarbugettg Public Vroperty department 9e�,M„grAH Nutting 30epartment One balem Oreen 745-9595 (Ext. 380 William H. Munroe Director of Public Property Inspector of Buildings Zoning Enforcement Officer November 8, 1989 John Clayman 63 Grove Street Salem, MA 01970 RE_1 12 & 18 Goodhue St,1- Business Park Development District (BPD) Dear Mr. Clayman: A complaint has been received regarding the above referenced property being used to store and repair boats. This is not an allowed use in the Business Park Development District, therefore, you are in violation of the City of Salem Zoning Ordinance. You are hereby ordered to cease and desist said use within fourteen ( 14) days of receipt of this notice. You may apply to the Zoning Board of Appealfora Variance from the City of Salem Zoning Ordinance - Use Regulations Section V paragraph 9 and Density Regulations, Section VI Table IV. Failure to comply with this order will result in the appropriate court action being taken by this department. Sincerely, �/* Maurice M. Martineau Assistant Building Inspector MMM:bms CC: Councillor Harvey City Clerk Certified Mail #443 509 384 8UILDINC DEPT CLAYMAN REALTY P.O. Box 169 8 29 AM #89 Salem, MA 01970 CITY OF SALEM,HASS. November 13 , 1989 Mr . Maurice M. Martineau CITY OF SALEM Public Property Department One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 Dear Mr . Martineau : I received today a cease and desist order from your office pertaining to the above noted property which we have leased to Dion' s Boat Storage , a division of F . J . Dion Yacht Yard, Inc. Please be advised that we have contacted our tenant and we understand that they plan to file an Appeal for a Variance from the City of Salem Zoning Board. As I will be overseas this coming week I will be unable to appear at a hearing until the week of November 20. Thank you for your understanding and patience. q'erJoea n cc : Mr . Harvey Jaffee Mr . Fred Atkins XXX , ;�® Ot*0 /SP February 13 , 1990 -�„� 'a ca n V.m r„ 0 Mr . David J . Harris T CITY OF SALEM m u; Public Property Department `" o One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 RE : 12__G_0__ODHUE ST. , SALEM, MA Dear Mr . Harris: Thank you for your letter dated February 7 , 1990. The structural engineers at Connolly Brothers , Inc. have recently inspected the roof at the above referenced property and they have effected the necessary repairs. We have requested their written report and we will forward same to your office upon receipt. q v ry truly , M. Clayman cc : Mr. William Jennings Mr. Fred Atkins JMC/gk FRELONIC CORPORATION ' 63 Grove Street,P.O.Box 169,Salem,MA 01970 ' Tel.(508)744-0300 ' TWX 710-347-7604 ' FAX(508)741-0698 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE I OFFICIAL BUSINESS SENDER name,INSTRUCTIONS ZIP In your name,address and ZIP Code • the Complete below. • Cvens. Hems t.2.3.and 4 o the � ravens. U.&MAIL • Attach to front of article M space permits, otherwise affix to beck of article. PENALTY FOR PRIVATE • Endures article "Return Receipt USE, 8300 Requested"adjacent to number. RETURN PHt Sender's name, address, and ZIP Code in the space below. TO Ope Sale« Greet? - Sc,/� Mq . 019170 • SENDER: Complete Items 1 and 2 when additional services are desired, and complete items 3 and 4. Put your address In the "RETURN TO" Space on the reverse side. Failure to do this will prevent this card from being returned to pou.The-return receipt fee will provide Vou the name of�the person delivered to end the date of deliver .For additions ees t e o owing services are ever e. onsubl C It postmaster or es an c c ec ox es for additional services) requested. 1. Show to whom delivered, date, and addressee's address. 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery (Exna charge) (Extra charge) 3. Article Addressed to: 4. Article Number Mr. John M. Clayman Mr. Henry P. Clayman Type of Service: 63 Grove St. Registered ❑ Insured Certified ❑ COD Salem, MA. 01970 Express Mail ❑ Return Recei t for Merchan ise Always obtain signature of addresses RF: 12 Goodhue St. Salem, 11A. or agent and DATE DELIVERED. 5. Signs tu Ad s 8. Addressee's Address (ONLY if X requested and fee paid) 6. SWhatUTe —Agnt X 7. Date of Delivery PS Form 3811, Mar. 1988 —.t U.S.G.P.O. 1988-212-885 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT P 038 763 510 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL (See Reverse) Sent to John M. & Henry P. Claymn St,eet and No. 63 Grove St. P.O., State and ZIP Code Salem, MA. Postage S 2.00 Certified Fee Special Delivery Fee N Restricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt showing w to whom and Date Delivered G W Return Receipt showing to whom, Date,and Address of Delivery CD O } C TOTAL Postage and Fees S 2.00 Postmark or Date E 0 LL a �' STICK POSTAGE STAMPS TO ARTICLE TO COVER FIRST CLASS POSTAGE. CERTIFIED MAIL FEE,AND CHARGES FOR ANY SELECTED OPTIONAL SERVICES. (see front) 1. If you want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address leaving the receipt attached and present the article at a post office service window or hand it to your rural carrier. (no extra charge) _ 2. It you do not want this receipt postmarked,stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address of the article, date,detach and retain the receipt,and mail the article. 3. If you want a return receipt,write the certified mail number and your name and address on a return receipt card,Form 3811,and attach it to the front of the article by means of the gummed ends if space per- mits. Otherwise, affix to back of article. Endorse front of article RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED adjacent to the number. 4. If you want delivery restricted to the addressee,or to an authorized agent of the addressee,endorse RESTRICTED DELIVERY on the front of the article. 5. Enter fees for the services requested in the appropriate spaces on the front of this receipt. If return receipt is requested, check the applicable blocks in item 1 of Form 3811. B. Save this receipt and present it if you make inquiry. o U.S.G.P.O.L13-217-132 �P SCUP of Oatem, AlaggacbUgettg public iropertp Department jguilbing Department One ibatem Green 745-9595 ext. 380 William H. Munroe Director of Public Property Inspector of Buildings Zoning Enforcement Officer February 7 , 1990 Mr. John M. Clayman Mr. Henry P. Clayman 63 Grove Street ,i Salem, MA. 01970 RE: 12 Goodhue.Street, Salem, MA. Dear Sirs: P� On February 6, 1990, a site visit was made at the above referenced property. Upon inspection, it was noted that the roof had deteriorated and appeared to be structurally inadequate. Please be advised that before occupancy of this portion of the building, this office will require a written report from a structural engineer regarding to the integrity of the roof. Please contact this office if you need further assistance. SincqTly, David J. Harris Assistant Building Inspector DJH/jmh c.c. City Solicitor City Clerk Ward Councillor Fire Prevention r RONAN, SEGAL& HARRINGTON ATTORNEYS AT LAW FIFTY-NINE FEDERAL STREET JAMES T.RONAN(1922-1987) SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 63 MIDDLE STREET MICHAEL J.HARRINGTON GLOUCESTER,MA 01930 JACOB S.SEGAL (508)744-0350 (508)283-7432 MARY PIEMONTE HARRINGTON (508)283-7435 GEORGE W.ATKINS,III FAX(508)744-7493 MICHELE HOLOVAK HARRISON DEBRA RAHMIN SILBERSTEIN JOHN H.RONAN D-544.7 PAUL G.CROCHIERE FILE NO. BRIAN P.CASSIDY ELLEN M.WINKLER November 22, 1989 Mr. Maurice M. Martineau Assistant Building Inspector City of Salem One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 (RE. 12 oodhue.Street Dear Mr. Martineau: In accordance with your letter dated November 8, 1989, a copy of which is enclosed, please be advised that the undersigned on behalf of John M. Clayman and Fred J. Dion Yacht Yard, Inc. has this day filed with the Board of Appeal a petition for Special Permit with reference to the above matter. A copy of the petition is enclosed for your records. Very Puly y urs George W. t ns, III GWA:KMB cc: Clayman Realty Fred Atkins Enclosures Ln m � N P a a � oS 0- N 4 c i 1n W d O O � C� Y Q p U C v 07 COP of Oalem, Aaggarbu2;ettg �, ra Public Propertp Mcpartment A�� gN jguitbing Mepartment One balem green 745-9595 ext. 380 William H. Munroe Director of Public Property Inspector of Buildings Zoning Enforcement Officer November 8, 1989 John Clayman 63 Grove Street Salem, MA 01970 RE: 12 & 18 Goodhue St. - Business Park Development District (BPD) Dear Mr. Clayman: A complaint has been received regarding the above referenced property being used to store and repair boats. This is not an allowed use in the Business Park Development District, therefore, you are in violation of the City of Salem Zoning Ordinance. You are hereby ordered to cease and desist said use within fourteen ( 14) days of receipt of this notice. You may apply to the Zoning Board of Appeal for a Variance from the City of Salem Zoning Ordinance - Use Regulations Section V paragraph 9 and Density Regulations, Section VI Table IV. Failure to comply with this order will result in the appropriate court action being taken by this department. Sincerely, Maurice M. Martineau Assistant Building Inspector MMM:bms cc: Councillor Harvey City Clerk Certified Mail #443 509 384 Ceti - s—gets in the way o ey find the short-term solo- As the iolence doesn't work with more Anecdotes"TeporLs, r� lems. press box after hitting his 400th homer,.., always a bully. example of his emnity towards the men I ap because of the announcement dubbed"knights of the keyboard."ekthatJimRiceandBobStanley - Williams'rancorwasnotunjustified.AsEd:ir association with the Red Sox at suggested in his book"Ted Williams,"the intseason. hot-tempered outfielder—who would argue always struck me as a bully.Which fans during the game and was no friend to water m a member of the press. coolers—was often used as fodder by sportswri- itness whenrRice ripped the shirt ters involved in a seven-newspaper circulation r Steve Fainard,who was then with' war.Linn also theorizes that Williams fed off the Courant,"nor was I there the time turmoil of bad feelings,which brought out his de- 'felder threatened to stuff"The fiant best.In 1958,when Williams'spitting earned 'ost's":Thomas'Boswell into a trash him a still-uncollected$5,000 fine from late owner !4 Tom Yawkey,he broke a slump and had a 6ne sea- t guy Rice ever tried to push around son after the water works started pumping. r Joe Morgan. The toughest he (Defiance—the arrogance the Kevin Costner albeit in an indirect way—was for- character talked about in the film Bull Durham— e Don Baylor.If you recall,Baylor was certainly part of-Williams'game.As Jim Bou- gs in a book that weren'tcomplimen- ton's"Ball Four"reports,Williams would have a 'ie Boston captain,such as that he pitcher throw him batting practice,and in nearly- •ing to go home when manager John empty Fenway Park-would smash line drives and nted to use him as a pinch hitter. scream that"I'm Ted(expletive)Williams,and ,�r a response from the "Boston (that day's starting pitcher)can't get me out with 'baughnessy,Rice the re- that(expletive).") eatthe(expletive)outofDonBaylor, Williams'volleystowards the press did notgo the(expletive)out of you." unreturned.In 1947,when Williams hit.343 with 32 short-term thinking to me. home runs and 114 RBI,he lost out to Joe DiMaggio I maybe covered 25 games total at by one point in the MVP voting because Boston wri- "messed my share of nasty looks and ter Mel Webb had a grudge against him and didn't `s from the big guy during his hint even include him on a 10-place ballot. Wrfters th the Red Sox. woo iticize Williams as a man who played too was the first meeting,'in Vhb rmue for self,and failed too often in the clutch `•rter,venturing into tlWuu- t(he hit.200 in lone World Series). re for the first time:Rice In the same ice has read as much ab- 11111rMptly different goal MaoMeall. eal sl- "To give my father a state Potential— or the coach and quay- championship." 0 athletic ability N A DIVISION OF THE FRED J.DION YACHT YARD INC. ......................... 23 Glendale St. Salem MA 01970 Tel. 508 744 0944 Dion's Yacht Yard, in Salem since 1914, has opened a new boat storage facility for both sail and power boats.Open every weekend, Salem's newest boat storage yard will offer ideal space for the "Do It Yourselfer" providn ricity, marine ncI supplies, and spare WE– will also oer on-site professional yacht including an jag�&rpeair A42 f e__ va specializin in fiber wor for boats up to 50'.T e yard Will be 12' 1 ja to wor I te an MW in fiber well M an ence in or security with yard personnel present Turing weekdays. o HAULING 0 "DO IT YOURSELF"FACIUTIES o WINTERIZING *MANNESUPPLIESABO PARTS o STORAGE o SPRING COMMISSIONING *REPAIR WORK s LAUNCHING Write or call now for informatioor6nd prices for hauling and -Rat storing your boat for the 1 er season.Call 508 744 8M. =.Ad ftL16f Cftp of 6alem, Aaggacbuattg Public Propertp Mcpartment 9B�/,ypyg W� Nuilbing mepartment One balem Areen 745-9595 (text. 360 William H. Munroe Director of Public Property Inspector of Buildings Zoning Enforcement Officer November 8, 1989 John Clayman 63 Grove Street Salem, MA 01970 HE: 12 & 18 Goodhue St. - Business Park Development District (BPD) Dear Mr. Clayman: A complaint has been received regarding the above referenced property being used to store and repair boats. This is not an allowed use in the Business Park Development District, therefore, you are in violation of the City of Salem Zoning Ordinance. You are hereby ordered to cease and desist said use within fourteen ( 14) days of receipt of this notice. You may apply to the Zoning Board of Appeal for a Variance from the City of Salem Zoning Ordinance - Use Regulations Section V paragraph 9 and Density Regulations, Section VI Table TV. Failure to comply with this order will result in the appropriate court action being taken by this department. Sincerely, _ p. Maurice M. Martineau Assistant Building Inspector MMM:bms cc: Councillor Harvey City Clerk Certified Mail #443 509 384 °W T Citp of ebatem, Aagoadpoetto 5° 0 Public vroperip mcpartinent Nuilbing mcpartnlent . One £rntem Orem 745-0595 Cxt. 380 William H. Munroe Director of Public Property Inspector of Buildings Zoning Enforcement Officer November 8, 1989 John Clayman 63 Grove Street Salem, MA 01970 RE: 12 & 18 Goodhue St. - Business Park Development District (BPD) Dear Mr. Clayman: , A complaint has been received regarding the above referenced property being used to store and repair boats. This is not an allowed use in the Business Park Development District, therefore, you are in violation of the City of Salem Zoning Ordinance. You are hereby ordered to cease and desist said use within fourteen ( 14) days of receipt of this notice. You may apply to the Zoning Board of Appeal.for a Variance from the City of Salem Zoning Ordinance - Use Regulations Section V paragraph 9 and Density Regulations, Section VI Table IV. Failure to comply with this order will result in the appropriate court t. action being taken by this department. Sincerely, Maurice M. Martineau Assistant Building Inspector MMM:bms cc: Councillor Harvey City Clerk , Certified Mail #443 509 384 �tttl CTftllPltl, �}u12I882If�jLtEftB mm �GIMMf,\� Hire ^���]]a}]��n'rt}mrnt/+$lje�adqua}rime /+ '7t� yAnirOCrllllAn 4U �1itI Gl�C1t(' t11'Pt CITY p L�(�I1'Cn �qie( S'jLEN,!14 SS. September 17, 1979 Mr, Jack Korkes, President Res 18 Goodhue St. Hawthorne Tanners, Inc. Salem, Mass. 5 Winthrop Ave. Marblehead, Mass. Sir: Your structure located at 18 Goodhue Street, Salem; will apparently be vacant for some period of time. �In the interest of fire protection and prevention, it is recommended that you consider the addition of an outside Fire Department Connection on your sprinkler system. This would enable the fire department to connect a water supply to feed the entire system in the event of a fire, without regard to the normal water supply "to said system. This would be most adviseable if your intention is to shut off the system for the winter months or on a permanant basis. Presently we have no means of by-passing the shut off valve or providing added pressures to the system if required. This is not mandatory in your present structure, but is advisory in nature. It will become mandatory upon reoccupancy of the structure as a manufacturing facilityq or for any other type of use. ' R�eespec ully yo�Jursjr Lt. David J. Goggin O Salem Fire Marshal cc: Building Inspector file ,5. E Consulting-Engineering-Remediation 2 Technology Park Drive Westford, MA 01886 (978) 589-3000 Fax(978) 589-3100 http://www.ensr.com July 19, 2002 Mayor Stanley J. Usovicz, Jr File : 5555-708 93 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 Re: Notice of Release Abatement Measure Implementation 12 Goodhue Street Salem, MA 01970 RTNs 3-21287 Dear Mr. Usovicz: Per the public notification requirements of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP), 310 CMR 40.0000, this letter is to inform you that ENSR, on behalf of Clayman Realty Corporation is implementing a Release Abatement Measure (RAM) Plan associated with the above referenced property (RTNs 3-21287). During the week of July 22, 2002. We expect the week to take one week to complete. If you have any questions regarding this matter please contact the undersigned at (978) 589- 3131. Sincerely, ENSR awreMogan, LSP Senior Geologist cc: DEP Northeastern Regional Office EPCIt® � ENSR International 2 Technology Park Drive ✓T t i 7 Westford,MA 01886-3140 (978)589-3000 FAX(978)589-3100 www.ensr.com November 5,2002 P" ° 2002 Mayor Stanley J. Usovicz C ITY O Fra+A L M File: 05555-708-400 M Salem City Hall AYOR'S OFFICF4., 93 Washington street Salem 01970 Re: Response Action Outcome Statement Activity and Use Limitation 12 Goodhue Street RTNs 3-21287 Salem,MA 01970 Dear Mayor Usovicz: ENSR submits this letter on behalf of the Clayman Realty Limited Partnership to provide you with a copy of the Notice of Activity and Use Limitation (AUL) for the above-referenced site in Salem pursuant to Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) 310 CMR 40.1403 (7). The Activity and Use Limitation applies to the entire property located at 12 Goodhue Street in Salem and is intended to limit the potential for exposure to soils located in the AUL area. Based on the results of the additional assessment and the implementation of the AUL,ENSR has demonstrated that the compounds detected in soil on-site pose"no significant risk." Please note that the Board of Health and the Chief Zoning Official and Building Code Enforcement Official have also been provided with this notice as required by the MCP. The Activity and Use Limitation (AUL) was registered at the Essex County Registry of Deeds, South District on October 30, 2002. This letter is also intended to inform you that the Response Action Outcome Statement is available for review at the Department of Environmental Protection in Wilmington,Massachusetts pursuant to MCP 310 CMR 40.1403 (3f). The Board of Health Office has also been provided with information on how to review the file as required by the MCP. Requests to review the file on this site should be directed to the File Review Coordinator,DEP Northeast Regional Office,Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup,205A Lowell Street,Wilmington,MA 01887 or by calling(978)661-7600. Sincerely, ENSR Lawrence M.Hogan,LSP Senior Geologist enc. cc: DEP NERO BWSC ® Over 30 Years of Excellence in Environmental Services Y i' - �' 1 200210I300I0586IIIBkI:1951I0 P9I361 !�r Form 1075 10/30/2002 12:03:00 OTHER Pg 1/18 NOTICE OF ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATION M.G.L. c. 21E, §6 and 310 CMR 40.0000 Disposal Site Name: 12 Goodhue Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970 DEP Release Tracking No.: 3-21287 This Notice of Activity and Use Limitation ("Notice")is made as of this_31-j day of",T2002 by Clayman Realty Limited Partnership, a Massachusetts limited partnership, having a usual place of business at 63 Grove Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970, together with its successors and assigns (collectively"Owner"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Clayman Realty Limited Partnership, a Massachusetts limited partnership is the owner in fee simple of that certain parcel of land located in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, with the building and improvements thereon pursuant to a deed recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 13252, Page 577, and pursuant to Certificate of Title No. 73098 filed with the South Registry District of Essex County; WHEREAS, said parcel of land, which is more particularly bounded and described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof("Property") is subject to this Notice of Activity and Use Limitation. The Property is shown as Lots A and B on the plan entitled "Plan of Land, Clayman Realty Limited Partnership, 12 Goodhue Street, Salem, Massachusetts", dated May 13, 2002, revised June 26, 2002, prepared by BL Companies and recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 19110, Page 414. Said Lots A and B include two registered parcels of land, one of which is shown on a plan filed et with the South Registry District of Essex County as Plan No. 4496-A of March 1913, a copy of a portion of which is filed with the original Certificate of Title No. 1441, and the other is shown as Parcel "B"on a plan filed with the South Registry District of Essex County as Plan No. 3989-B of January 1919, a co P g tty tY rY PY of a portion of which is filed with the original Certificate of Title No. 2708; Lr f w G i g = WHEREAS, the Property comprises all of a disposal site as the result of a release of oil and/or hazardous material. Exhibit B is a sketch plan showing the relationship of the Property subject to this a 66 Notice of Activity and Use Limitation to the boundaries of said disposal site existing within the limits of the ,y Y Property and to the extent such boundaries have been established. Exhibit B is attached hereto and made a - ¢ part hereof, and t i r WHEREAS, one or more response actions have been selected for the disposal site in accordance with M.G.L. 0.21E ( Chapter 21E ) and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, 310 CMR 40.0000 et seg. (MCP'). =i )' Said response actions are based upon: (a)the restriction of human access to and contact with oil and/or hazardous material in soil and/or(b)the restriction of certain activities occurring in, on,through, over or under the Property. The basis for such restrictions is set forth in an Activity and Use Limitation Opinion ("AUL Opinion") dated Q'TcbG /-A,2002(which is attached hereto as Exhibit C and made a part hereof). NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the activity and use limitations set forth in said AUL Opinion are as follows: Form 1075 310 CMR 40.1099 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiilllllllllllll 1 Activity and Use Limitation 407595 (73098) Btch:92520 12 Goodhue Street Southern Essex District Registry Salem,Massachusetts 01970 10/30/2002 11:39 RM NOTICE RTN 3-21287 1. Activities and Uses Consistent with the AUL Opinion. The AUL Opinion provides that a condition of No Significant Risk to health, safety, the public welfare or the environment exists for any foreseeable period of time (pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0000)so long as any of the following activities and uses occurs on the Property: (i) Commercial and industrial activities and uses including but not limited to, vehicular parking, pedestrian and vehicular traffic, and landscaping and routine maintenance of landscaped areas such as lawn mowing or grass seeding, which landscaping and routine maintenance do not cause and/or result in direct contact with, disturbance of, and/or relocation of,the contaminated soil currently located beneath the ground surface; (ii) Any excavation and/or construction activities that may disturb or relocate contaminated soil located beneath the Property only if such activities are conducted in accordance with an LSP Opinion, a Soil Management Plan, and a Health and Safety Plan, each prepared as discussed below in Paragraph 3; (iii) Such other activities or uses which, in the Opinion of an LSP, shall present no greater risk of harm to health, safety,public welfare, or the environment than the activities and uses set forth in this Paragraph; and (iv) Such other activities and uses not identified in Paragraph 2 as being Activities and Uses inconsistent with the AUL. 2. Activities and Uses Inconsistent with the AUL Opinion. Activities and uses which are inconsistent with the objectives of this Notice of Activity and Use Limitation, and which, if implemented at the Property, may result in a significant risk of harm to health, safety,public welfare or the environment or in a substantial hazard, are as follows: (i) Use of the Property which would likely lead to the long-term presence of children, such as a residence, school, nursery, daycare or recreational area. This restriction does not apply to commercial or industrial uses of the Property where children accompany adult customers; (ii) Any excavation and construction activities which are likely to disturb contaminated soil beneath the ground surface of the Property conducted without an LSP Opinion, a Soil Management Plan and a Health and Safety Plan, each prepared as discussed below in Paragraph 3; Form 1075 310 CMR 40.1099 - -. - -- - --�- '--- Activity and Use Limitation 12 Goodhue Street 407595 (Paas 2 of 19) Salem,Massachusetts 01970 Southern Essex District Registry 10/30/2002 11:39 RN NOTICE RTN 3-21287 (iii) Demolition of existing structures and/or construction of new structures that may disturb contaminated soil beneath the ground surface of the Property without an LSP Opinion, the Soil Management Plan and Health and Safety Plan, each prepared as discussed below in Paragraph 3; (iv) Relocation of impacted soil from beneath the ground surface of the Property without an LSP Opinion, the Soil Management Plan and Health and Safety Plan, each prepared as discussed below in Paragraph 3; and (v) Use of the Property for growing fruits and vegetables for human consumption. 3. Obligations and Conditions Set Forth in the AUL Opinion. If applicable, obligations and/or conditions to be undertaken and/or maintained at the Property to maintain a condition of No Significant Risk as set forth in the AUL Opinion shall include the following: (i) Prior to the commencement of any activity that is likely to disturb the contaminated soil located beneath the ground surface of the Property, a Soil Management Plan must be implemented that is prepared under the direction of an LSP who has reviewed the project file information, including, but not limited to, the Response Action Outcome Statement and Method 3 Risk Characterization. The Soil Management Plan should describe appropriate soil excavation, handling, storage, transport, and disposal procedures. On-site workers must be informed of the requirements of the Soil Management Plan prior to initiating any work that is likely to disturb the contaminated soil beneath the ground surface of the Property,and the plan must be available on-site throughout the course of the activity; (ii) Prior to the commencement of any activity which involves the removal and/or disposal of the impacted soil and/or is likely to disturb the underlying contaminated soil at the Property, a Health and Safety Plan must be,prepared by a Certified Industrial Hygienist or other qualified individual sufficiently trained in worker health and safety requirements and implemented. The plan should clearly describe the location of the contaminated soil and specifically identify the necessary types of personal protective equipment, monitoring device(s), and controls' Workers who may come in contact with contaminated soil at the Property must be informed of the location of the contaminated soil and all requirements of the Health and Safety Plan. The plan must be available on-site throughout the course of the activity; (iii) The contaminated soil located at the Property may not be relocated, existing structures may not be demolished or reconfigured and/or construction of new structures may not be conducted where such demolition, reconfiguration and/or construction is likely to disturb contaminated soil beneath the ground surface of the Property, unless such activity is consistent with the risk characterization assumptions used as part of the Response Action Outcome Statement, and first appropriately evaluated by an LSP who has reviewed the proposed scope of the demolition, reconfiguration and/or construction and the project file, including, but not limited to, the Response Action Outcome Statement and Method 3 Risk Characterization and who renders an Opinion which states that such demolition and/or Form 1075 310 CMR 40.1099 Activity and Use Limitation 12 Goodhue Street Salem,Massachusetts 01970 407595 (Page 3 of 19) Southern Essex District Registry 10/30/2002 11:39 RM NOTICE RTN 3-21287 construction is consistent with maintaining a condition of No Significant Risk; and, (iv) Any future building construction or building renovation at the Property must include the installation of an appropriate system to prevent the migration of vapors into the occupied portions of any newly constructed or renovated building, such as a vapor barrier with subslab venting, constant positive pressure air flow or a mechanism which provides the same or greater prevention of vapor migration into the occupied portions of any newly constructed or renovated building. The specification for the vapor barrier should be determined by a licensed site professional based on the nature of the method used to divert potential soil gas entry into the occupied portions of any newly constructed or renovated building. If positive pressure is selected, the vapor barrier should be sufficient to retard soil gas entry into the occupied portions of any newly constructed or renovated building during periods of power outage or maintenance to the air handling system. Follow-up indoor air sampling for petroleum constituents must be conducted to confirm the effectiveness of these engineering controls in eliminating this exposure pathway. 4. Proposed Changes in Activities and Uses. Any proposed changes in activities and uses at the Property which may result in higher levels of exposure to oil and/or hazardous material than currently exist shall be evaluated by an LSP who shall render an Opinion, in accordance with 310 CMR 40.1080 et seg., as to whether the proposed changes will present a significant risk of harm to health, safety, the public welfare, or the environment. Any and all requirements set forth in the Opinion to meet the objective of this Notice shall be satisfied before any such activity or use is commenced. 5. Violation of a Response Action Outcome. The activities, uses and/or exposures upon which this Notice is based shall not change at any time to cause a significant risk of harm to health, safety,the public welfare, or the environment or to create substantial hazards due to exposure to oil and/or hazardous material without the prior evaluation by an LSP in accordance with 310 CMR 40.1080 et seq., and without additional response actions, if necessary,to achieve or maintain a condition of No Significant Risk or to eliminate substantial hazards. If the activities, uses, and/or exposures upon which this Notice is based change without the prior evaluation and additional response actions determined to be necessary by an LSP in accordance with 310 CMR 40.1080 et seq., the owner or operator of the Property subject to this Notice at the time that the activities, uses and/or exposures change, shall comply with the requirements set forth in 310 CMR 40.0020. 6. Incorporation Into Deeds Mortgages Leases and Instruments of Transfer. This Notice shall be incorporated either in full or by reference into all future deeds, easements, mortgages, leases, licenses, occupancy agreements or any other instrument of transfer, whereby an interest in and/or a right to use the Property or a portion thereof is conveyed. Owner hereby authorizes and consents to the filing and recordation and/or registration of this Notice, said Notice to become effective when executed under seal by the undersigned LSP, and recorded and/or registered with the appropriate Registry(ies)of Deeds and/or Land Registration Office(s). WPPNESS the execution hereof under seal this [3rdl day of Rkd32r , 2002. Form 1075 310 CMR 40.1099 _ 4 Activity and Use Limitation 12 Goodhue Street 407595 Salem,Massachusetts 01970 southern Essex eDistrict 4 of l Registry 10/30/2002 11:39 RM NOTICE RTN 3-21287 OWNER: CLAYMAN REALTY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP By: Clayman Realty Corporation,its7general partner } John M. Clayman.,President J Name(printed): John M. Clayman. Title: President COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS plu . ey ss Lf,2002 Then personally appeared the above-named John M. Clayman, President of Clayman Realty Corporation, the general partner of Clayman Realty Limited Partnership as aforesaid, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be his free act and deed,the free act and deed of Clayman Realty Corporation and the free act and deed of Clayman Realty Limited Partnership,before me, otaryPublic:satn 6. . rri Commission Expires: U Form 1075 310 CMR 40.1099 5 Activity and Use Limitation 12 Goodhue Street -- ---- ---------------_...____-_ Salem,Massachusetts 01970 407595 (Page 5 of 19) Southern Essex District Registry RTN 3-21287 10/30/2002 11:39 RM NOTICE The undersigned LSP hereby certifies that he executed the aforesaid Activity and Use Limitation Opinion attached hereto as Exhibit C and made a part hereof and that in his Opinion this Notice of Activity and Use Limitation is consistent with the terms set forth in said Activity and Use Limitation Opinion. Date: LSP Name(printed): Lawrence M. Hogan LSP Seal: SN OF Lawrencce Ge °2 M. 0 Hogan m NO.9256 of 9FG/STEQ�o�°�� COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSE ysFo /rEP1+°VSs §§ h 2002 Then personally appeared the above named Lawrence M. Hogan and acknowledged the foregoing to be his free act and deed before me, No Public: My Commission Expires: Rvrk y O ld Upon recording,return to: Clayman Realty Limited Partnership 63 Grove Street Salem, MA 01970 Attention: John M. Clayman Form 1075 310 CMR 40.1099 6 Activity and Use Limitation 12 Goodhue Street Salem,Massachusetts 01970 407595 (Page 6 of ig) Southern Essex District Registry 10/30/2002 11:39 PM NOTICE RTN 3-21287 EXHIBIT A PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 407595 (Page 7 of 19) Southern Essex District RegistrY 1013012002 11:39 RM NOTICE DESCRIPTION OF 12 GOODHUE STREET SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS Those certain parcels of land with the buildings thereon situated in Salem,Essex County, Massachusetts, shown as Lot A and Lot B on the plan entitled"Plan of Land, Clayman Realty Partnership, 12 Goodhue Street, Salem,Massachusetts", Scale 1"=30',prepared by BL Companies, dated May 13, 2002,revised June 26, 2002, and recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 19110, Page 414. Said Lot A and Lot B include two (2)registered parcels of land,which are more particularly bounded and described as follows: REGISTERED LAND PARCEL 1 WESTERLY by Goodhue Street one hundred forty-four and 48/100 (144.48) feet; NORTHERLY by land now or formerly of Julius Helburn et al three hundred forty-one and 63/100 (341.63) feet; EASTERLY and by a canal about two hundred twenty-six(226) feet; NORTHERLY EASTERLY by the westerly line of Bridge Street one and 14/100 (1.14) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by the northwesterly line of Bridge Street ninety-three and 03/100 (93.03) feet; and SOUTHWESTERLY forty (40) feet; and SOUTHERLY three hundred fifty and 43/100(350.43)feet by land now or formerly of the American Hide and Leather Company. All of said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon plan numbered 4496-A, drawn by Thomas A.Appleton, Surveyor, dated March 1913, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Registration Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with original Certificate of Title#1441 in said Registry. 407595 (Page 9 of 19) Southern Essex District Registry 10130/2002 11:39 RM NOTICE DESCRIPTION OF 12 GOODHUE STREET SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS (Cont.) REGISTERED LAND PARCEL 2 SOUTHEASTERLY by Bridge Street one hundred eighteen and 86/100 (118.86) feet; SOUTHWESTERLY by lot A, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, sixty-three and 92/100 (63.92) feet; and NORTHWESTERLY one hundred fourteen and 56/100 (114.56) feet; and NORTHEASTERLY forty(40) feet by land now or formerly of American Hide and Leather Company. All of said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon plan numbered 3989-B, drawn by Thomas A. Appleton, Surveyor, dated January 1919, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Registration Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with Certificate of Title #2708 in said Registry and the above described land is shown as lot B,on last mentioned plan. 407595 (Page 9 of 19) Southern Essex District Registry 10/30/2002 11:39 AM NOTICE EXHIBIT B SKETCH PLAN OF DISPOSAL SITE 407595 (Page 10 of 19) Southern Essex District Registry 10130/2002 11:39 RM NOTICE H GENERAL NOTES 1qk S NYC ff K [mmx.rt fmn nxe v[enam w rux eerdd[[n rt nu[ RCS� + Ww 5` p[.x mw nv o rurlc enm e.ur.w,.m o.nn CSl SIR J� a a w ewr e,e[wu¢a w oe mad ro 'w La��P1 rc m-n a wcl [1✓IItI umu aen�m4l.f[om"I ,LOW 1.UIl 11 "x ' t pt'IN / M \�` u ur rvnd fuu roar[mirv[ndr a m+v.rvm. rec.w o oim.R� a �dI.0 LOCATION MAP /� iffiW�x r �? 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LOCATION OF DISPOSAL SITE AND PROPERTY SUBJECT TO AUL: Disposal Site Name: -_ Street 12--0390d11le—StrPPt- Location Aid: _ City/Town: S.a-lem ZIPCode: 01970-0000 Address of property subject to AUL,if different than above. Street: City/Town: _ ZIP Code: B. THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO: (check one) Provide the LSP Opinion for a Notice of Activity and Use Limitation,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1074(complete all sections of this form). Provide the LSP Opinion for an Amended Notice of Activity and Use Limitation,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1081(4) (complete all sections of this form). Provide the LSP Opinion for a Termination of a Notice of Activity and Use Limitation,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1083(3) (complete all sections of this form). Provide the LSP Opinion for a Grant of Environmental Restriction,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1071,(complete all sections of this form). Provide the LSP Opinion for an Amendment of Environmental Restriction,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1081(3) (complete all sections of this form). Provide the LSP Opinion for a Release of Environmental Restriction,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1083(2)(complete all sections of this form). C. LSP OPINION: 1 attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that I have personally examined and am familiar with this submittal,including any and all documents accompanying this submittal. In my professional opinion and judgment based upon application of(i)thestandardof care in 309 CMR 4.02(1),(ii)the applicable provisions of 309 CMR 4.02(2)and(3),and(iii)the provisions of 309 CMR 4.03(5),to the best of my knowledge,information and belief, if Section B indicates that a Notice of Activity and Use Limitation is being registered and/or recorded,the Activity and Use Limitation that is the subject of this submittal(i)is being provided in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21E and 310 CMR 40.0000 and(i)complies with 310 CMR 40.1074(i)(b); > if Section B indicates that an Amended Notice of Activity and Use Limitation is being registered and/or recorded,the Activity and Use Limitation that is the subject of this submittal(i)is being provided in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000 and(ii) complies with 310 CMR 40.1080(1)and 40.1081(1); > it Section B indicates that a Termination of a Notice of Activity and Use Limitation is being registered andior recorded,the Activity and Use Limitation that is the subject of this submittal(i)is being provided in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000 and(ii)complies with 310 CMR 40.1083(3)(a); > if Section B indicates that a Grant of Environmental Restriction is being registered and/or recorded,the Activity and Use Limitation that is the subject of this submittal(i)is being provided in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21E and 310 CMR 40.ODO0 and(ii)complies with 310 CMR 40.1071(1)(b); > if Section B indicates that an Amendment to a Grant of Environmental Restriction is being registered andior recorded,the Activity and Use Limitation that is the subject of this submittal(1)is being provided in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000 and(it)complies with 310 CMR 40.1080(1)and 40.1081(1); > if Section B indicates that a Release of Grant of Environmental Restriction is being registered andior recorded,the Activity and Use Limitation that is the subject of this submittal(i)is being provided in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L.c.21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000 and(ii) complies with 310 CMR 40.1083(3)(a). I am aware hat significant penalties may result,including,but not limited to,possible fines and imprisonment,if I submit information which I know to be false,inaccurate or materially incomplete. Check here if the Response Action(s)on which this opinion is based,if any,are(were)subject to any order(s),permit(s)and/or approval(s) issued by DEP or EPA. If the box is checked,you MUST attach a statement identifying the applicable provisions thereof. SECTION C IS CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE. Revised 518195 Do Not Alter This Form — _ Page 1 of 2 407595 (Page 13 of 19) Southern Essex District Registry 10/30/2002 11:39 RM NOTICE Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection BWSC-114 Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup Release Tracking Number ACTIVITY & USE LIMITATION (AUL) OPINION FORM 3❑ 2 Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.1070-40.1084(Subpart J) C. LSP OPINION: (continued) �ytN 0FA{q.�„ .SPName L awr.ence. M. jjo LSP# _9�S Fstamp: � Lawrenc'6"t9OboN ' Telephone .9.78 .5_82-3n20 .-__ __ E#.: 313L— o M' Hogan FAX: 97B.-.5B3-37.1 -. No.9256 r 9�QISTE4k9 SSP Signature: ._ . . . . . .-... ^_ ____16� — �DSITEPQR0 Oale: t011C)�-- YOU MUST COMPLETE ALL RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THIS FORM OR DEP MAY FIND THE DOCUMENT TO BE INCOMPLETE. i i i i 407595 (Page 14 of 19) Southern Essex District Registry 10/30/2002 11:39 RM NOTICE Revised 518195 Do Not Afler This Form Page 2 of 2 ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATION OPINION 12 Goodhue Street Salem,Massachusetts 01970 RTN#3-21287 INTRODUCTION In accordance with the requirements of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) 310 CMR 40.1074, this Activity and Use Limitation (AUL) Opinion has been prepared to support a Notice of Activity and Use Limitation for the property located at 12 Goodhue Street,in Salem,Massachusetts. SITE HISTORY ENSR conducted environmental assessment of the property in January 8, 2001 and completed a subsurface investigation March 9, 2001. The work determined that Extractable Petroleum hydrocarbon (EPH) fractions, EPH target analytes, arsenic, chromium and lead, were detected in site soils at concentrations exceeding applicable MCP reportable concentrations and EPH fractions were detected in site groundwater at concentrations exceeding applicable MCP reportable concentrations No analyzed contaminants were detected in site groundwater at concentrations exceeding applicable reportable concentrations. A Release Notification Form was submitted to the DEP on November 1, 2001 (120-day reporting condition) relative to the compounds that were detected, and the DEP assigned Release Tracking Number 3-21287 to the property for the release. Based upon environmental assessments of the property, oil and/or hazardous materials (OHM) in soil (top or uppermost 6 to 16 feet of soil) at the property include metals (primarily arsenic, chromium and lead), EPH Target analytes and EPH fractions. OHM in groundwater includes volatile petroleum hydrocarbon fractions (VPH), petroleum related volatile organic compounds (VOCs), EPH target compounds, arsenic, chromium and lead. The OHM detected in soil throughout the property are believed to be associated with the historic property use as a leather tanning operation from the 1800s until approximately 1957 as well as from urban fill materials. Petroleum fractions and target compounds are present in the vicinity of a former underground storage tank (UST) as well as other site areas. The petroleum impacts at the site are believed to be associated with the UST as well as petroleum constituents in the fill materials. A Method 3 risk assessment,completed in support of the Response Action Outcome (RAO) Statement has concluded that a condition of no significant risk of harm to health, safety, public welfare, and the environment exists at the property for current and reasonably foreseeable property uses based on limited exposure to the contaminated soil beneath the property. The limited exposure assumption is based on restricted future site activities and uses, including but not limited to specifically prohibiting future residential site use. Therefore, in accordance with 310 CMR 40.1012, an AUL has been implemented at the site to restrict future site use to commercial/industrial. No remediation has been conducted at the site relative to the metals at the site; however, the former UST and a separate area of petroleum-impacted soil have been removed from the site under a Release Abatement Measure (RAM). Therefore, pursuant to the RAO Regulations of the MCP (310 CMR 40.1000), the requirements for a Class A-3 RAO have been met at the site. REASON FOR ACTIVITY AND USE LIMITATION Activity and Use Limitation Opinion 1 12 Goodhue Street _ -- Salem,Massachusetts 01970 RTN 3-21287 407595 Page 15 0! 191 Southern Essex District Registry 10/3012002 11:39 RM NOTICE A Method 3 Risk Characterization was conducted to characterize the risk posed by the levels of contaminants in soil and groundwater at the site. The Risk Characterization concluded that a level of No Significant Risk exists for the site if assumptions regarding future use and/or activities are made. Therefore, an AUL is required in order to limit human contact with contaminants in soil. The AUL will prohibit activities that would likely lead to the long-term presence of children, such as a residence, school, nursery, daycare or recreational area. Additionally, uncontrolled exposure to the soil by adults will also be prohibited. PERMITTED USES AND ACTVITIES (i) Commercial and industrial activities and uses including but not limited to, vehicular parking, pedestrian and vehicular traffic, and landscaping and routine maintenance of landscaped areas such as lawn mowing or grass seeding, which landscaping and routine maintenance do not cause and/or result in direct contact with, disturbance of, and/or relocation of,the contaminated soil currently located beneath the ground surface; (ii) Any excavation and/or construction activities that may disturb or relocate contaminated soil located beneath the Property only if such activities are conducted in accordance with an LSP Opinion, a Soil Management Plan, and a Health and Safety Plan, each prepared as discussed below under Obligations and Conditions; (iii) Such other activities or uses which, in the Opinion of an LSP, shall present no greater risk of harm to health, safety,public welfare, or the environment than the activities and uses set forth in this Paragraph; and (iv) Such other activities and uses not identified in Paragraph 2 as being Activities and Uses Inconsistent with the AUL. RESTRICTED USES AND ACTVITIES (i) Use of the Property which would likely lead to the long-term presence of children, such as a residence, school, nursery, daycare or recreational area. This restriction does not apply to commercial or industrial uses of the Property where children accompany adult customers; Activity and Use Limitation Opinion 2 12 Goodhue Street Salem,Massachusetts 01970 407595 (page 1E of 19) Southern Essex District Registry 10130/2002 11:39 AM NOTICE RTN 3-21287 (ii) Any excavation and construction activities which are likely to disturb contaminated soil beneath the ground surface of the Property conducted without an LSP Opinion, a Soil Management Plan and a Health and Safety Plan, each prepared as discussed below under Obligations and Conditions; (iii) Demolition of existing structures and/or construction of new structures that may disturb contaminated soil beneath the ground surface of the Property without an LSP Opinion, the Soil Management Plan and Health and Safety Plan, each prepared as discussed below under Obligations and Conditions; (iv) Relocation of impacted soil from beneath the ground surface of the Property without an LSP Opinion, the Soil under Obligations and Conditions; and, (v) Use of the Property for growing fruits and vegetables for human consumption. OBLIGATIONS AND CONDITIONS (i) Prior to the commencement of any activity that is likely to disturb the contaminated soil located beneath the ground surface of the Property, a Soil Management Plan must be implemented that is prepared under the direction of an LSP who has reviewed the project file information, including,but not limited to, the Response Action Outcome Statement and Method 3 Risk Characterization. The Soil Management Plan should describe appropriate soil excavation, handling, storage, transport, and disposal procedures. On-site workers must be informed of the requirements of the Soil Management Plan prior to initiating any work that is likely to disturb the contaminated soil beneath the ground surface of the Property, and the plan must be available on-site throughout the course of the activity; Prior to the commencement of any activity which involves the removal and/or disposal of the impacted soil and/or is likely to disturb the underlying contaminated soil at the Property, a Health and Safety Plan must be prepared by a Certified Industrial Hygienist or other qualified individual sufficiently trained in worker health and safety requirements and implemented. The plan should clearly describe the location of the contaminated soil and specifically identify the necessary types of personal protective equipment, monitoring device(s), and controls. Workers who may come in contact with contaminated soil at the Property must be informed of the location of the contaminated soil and all requirements of the Health and Safety Plan. The plan must be available on-site throughout the course of the activity; The contaminated soil located at the Property may not be relocated, existing structures may not be demolished or reconfigured and/or construction of new structures may not be conducted where such demolition, reconfiguration and/or construction is likely to disturb contaminated soil beneath the ground surface of the Property, unless such activity is consistent with the risk characterization assumptions used as part of the Response Action Outcome Statement, and first appropriately evaluated by an LSP who has reviewed the proposed scope of the demolition,reconfiguration and/or construction and the project file, Activity and Use Limitation Opinion 3 12 Goodhue Street Salem,Massachusetts 01970 RTN 3-21287 407595 (Page 17 of 19) Southern Essex District Registry 10/30/2002 11:39 AM NOTICE. including, but not limited to, the Response Action Outcome Statement and Method 3 Risk Characterization and who renders an Opinion which states that such demolition and/or construction is consistent with maintaining a condition of No Significant Risk; and, (iv) Any future building construction or building renovation at the Property must include the installation of an appropriate system to prevent the migration of petroleum-related vapors into the occupied portions of any newly constructed or renovated building, such as a vapor barrier with subslab venting, constant positive pressure air flow or a mechanism which provides the same or greater prevention of vapor migration into the occupied portions of any newly constructed or renovated building. The specification for the vapor barrier should be determined by a licensed site professional based on the nature of the method used to divert potential soil gas entry into the occupied portions of any newly constructed or renovated building. If positive pressure is selected, the vapor barrier should be sufficient to retard soil gas entry into the occupied portions of any newly constructed or renovated building during periods of power outage or maintenance to the air handling system. Follow-up indoor air sampling for petroleum constituents must be conducted to confirm the effectiveness of these engineering controls in eliminating this exposure pathway. LSP OPINION LSP: wrl/i-t '�-`_— ence M. Hogan,PG, LSP Senior Geologist S ��l i Lawrence Date M. o Hogan Nc.9256 ty9FoilSTEQ�oe\o=� SF�SrI'E PROFS Activity and Use Limitation Opinion 4 12 Goodhue Street Salem,Massachusetts 01970 RTN 3-21287 407595 lPaee 18 19) Southern Essex . District Registry 10130/2002 11:39 RM NOTICE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ESSEXSSGISTRyOFDEEDS,S0, SALEM,LEM, MASS RUE CpPYOF RECORD; 20 Ql AnES OOK SS K�pAGE U REGISTER Y . } EXHIBIT D CLAYMAN REALTY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP SIGNATURE AUTHORIZATION DOCUMENTATION /a CLAYMAN REALTY CORPORATroN CLERK'S CERTMCATE I, John M. Clayman, do hereby certify that I am the duly elected, qualified and acting Clerk of Clayman Realty Corporation, a Massachusetts corporation (the "Corporation's and as follows: l• The Corporation is the sole general partner of Clayman Realty Limited Partnership, a Massachusetts limited partnership, 2. The following is a true and complete copy of votes duly adopted by Unanimous Consent in Lieu of Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Corporation dated October 3 2002 and said votes have not been amended or revoked and are in full force­­andct on the date hereof. VOTED: That the Corporation, in its capacity as general partner of Clayman Realty Limited Partnership, a Massachusetts limited partnership ('Partnership• hereby approves the form and substance of the following documents in connection with the property at 12 Goodhue Street, Salem,Massachusetts (collectively the "AUL Forms') the forms of which have been presented to the Board of Directors of the Corporation: Massachusetts DEP form BWSC-113 and farm 1075, Notice of Activity and Use Limitation(AUL) Transmittal Form. VOTED: That the President of the Corporation, acting singly, is authorized, empowered and directed (i) to execute and deliver, in the name and on behalf of the Partnership, the AUL Documents, with such changes or amendments thereto as such officer executing the same in his discretion may approve; and (ii) to make, sign, execute, acknowledge and deliver (and record or file in a relevant office of any governmental authority, if necessary or desirable) any and all such other agreements, certificates, instruments and other documents, and to take all such other actions, as such officer may deem necessary, desirable or appropriate in connection with the execution and delivery of the AUL Documents and the performance of the transactions contemplated thereby, the execution and delivery of such other agreements, certificates, instruments and other documents or the taking of such other actions to be conclusive evidence that such execution and delivery or the taking of such other actions was deemed necessary, desirable or appropriate by such officer executing and delivery or taking the same; and that all prior actions taken by any officer of the Corporation in connection with the foregoing hereby are ratified, confirmed and approved. 3. John M. Clayman is the duly elected, qualified and acting President of the Corporation. EXECUTED as of this 3rd day of October, 2002. M. Clayman, C erk 4