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31 HANSON STREET - BUILDING INSPECTION 3 / ! 1 cy s9 s o n ��C R e, e.� APPL �D THIS PERMIT NOT COPDYUNLESS Y CITY OF SALEM BUILDING � I 1 ° PROPERLY RECEIPTED BY CASN'IER SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 PERMIT VALIDATION ,a I DATE Aug • 19 19 87 PERMIT NO. 1014 APPLICANT P •Little ADDRESS 60 Bridge St . Owner IN0.1 (STREET) (COITN'S LI[ENSEI - - 1 PERMIT TO install Sld LTI.�y. (_) STORY NUMBER OFDWELLING UNITS (TYPE OF IMPROVEMENTI NO. (PROPOSED USE). AT (LOC�TION1 31 Hanson ST . ` I Ward 4. - o ONR- I (STREET) BETWEEN AND (CROSS STREET) (CROSS STREET) LOT SUBDIVISION LOT BLOCK- S12E BUILDING 15 TO BE FT. WIDE,BV FT. LONG BY FT. IN HEIGHT AND SHALL CONFORM IN CONSTRUCTION TO TYPE USE GROUP BASEMENT WALLS OR FOUNDATION G (TYPE) ' REMARKS: install 'A 1A�1nF /y/ �.(' .1Li''////, VOLUME ESTIMATED COST yy FEEMIT p 20;•'QQ CUBIC/SOUYFE TEETI -J OWNER Gloria St . Hilaire W44L,`�9Y / ru„ �„ ADORESIS 31 hanson sl:. , 5alem,14A 019 (U 'ter Inspeccor of Buildings YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION is wdlud to thu (ollowinc: This permit is granted on the express condition that the said construction shall,.in all respects,conform to the Ordinances of this jurisdiction including the Zoning Ordinance,regulating the construction and use of buildings, and may be revoked at any time upon violation of any provisions of said ordinances. Ileadiurpruuf pbr:rd given at Lhe time permit is rowed must be displayed un premises. the department must M notiried and inspvrtion made of prior ronstru,(ion %cork aK requested on weather card. All new buildings and widitions :aid alterations to existing buildings requir* a minimum of thrco cull inspections, namely, (1) Footings, drain tile scstemc, foundation and basement walls, whom walls are at least two feet high, but before back filling the wail and before proceeding with the sul erstrurtures. ('l) Framing prior to lathing and plastering, duct work, fire slopping and other equipment before it is euneealtd. (3) Fined inspection when building or structure is com- pleted. On jobs involving reinforced concrete work, inspection must be made after steel is in place and before concrete is poured. The Department reserves the right to reject any work which has been concealed or completed without first having been inspeotod :unl approved bN the Doprrtmo,rit in au-cordnnno with the requirements of the various codes. Any deviation from dig• npproved plans must be authorizod by the approval of revised plans subject to the same procedure established for the examination of the origimd plans. An additional permit fee is also charged predicated on the extent of the vorintion from the original plans. Permits we not radii if construction work is not started within six month,, from date permit is issued. Request for Final Inspection should be. made by postcard or phone call to this department when the construction work is completed and heating apparatus haus been installed. Painting or decorating is not required before the Final Building Inspection. Final Inspection and certificate of occupancy must be obtained before cooupying building. . Z May S, 1965, Mr, Frank N. Brymer, -- 31 Hanson Street, Salem, Massachusetts. Daar Mr. Brymera have inspecied' ,.your dwelling' at the above F ' address, and find that you are in violation of , Section 78 of the City of Salem-Building Code, - which .ststes "All buildings shall have at least two weans of .,egress from each floor and such additional means of egress as may be required in accordance with General, Laws Chapter 14), -and except further that in fourth- „. - class buildings there need be but onemeans of egress above =the first floor when intended to be used as a one- amily dwelling. . _ . .". A. means of egress consists of a door and stairs leading to ground level for normal use as An exit or entrance, and an escape route in case of fire or_ F other dangerous `conditions. 4 ` Please take immediate steps to remedy this hazy- . ardous situation by installing stairs leading to ground level, to comply with the Building Code of ' the City of Salem. _ Very truly yours, DJOB cc Inspector of MIdIngs Ctv of Irm, 'Massurflusrtts M 3 �9 Z5 10 23 Ah 15 Paurb of Aupeal DECISION OF THE PETITION OF THOMAS 6 JOANN DUBOIS-REQUESTING VARIANCE FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT'3O HANSON STREET (R-1) A hearing on this petition was held JuLY 17, 1996 with the following Board members present: Gary Barrett, Chairman, Nina Cohen, Albert Hill, Joseph Ywuc 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. Petitioner, requests a Variance from side setbacks to allow the existing deck to be closed for the property located at 30 Hanson Street. The Variance which has been requested may be granted upon a finding of this Board that: 1. Special conditions and circumstances exist which especially affect the land, building or structure involved and which are not generally affecting other land, buildings, or structures in the same district. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the petitioner. 3. Desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogation from the intent of the district or the purpose of the Ordinance. The Board of Appeal, after careful considerations the evidence presented at the hearing, makes the following findings of fact: 1. Petitioner request variance from side yard setbacks to allow the existing deck to be closed. 2. Ward 4 Councillor, Leonard O'Leary spoke in favor of the petition. 3. There was no opposition to the petition. On the basis of the above findings of fact, and on the evidence presented at the hearings, the Board of Appeal concludes as follows: 1. Special conditions exist which especially affect the subject property and not the district in general. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substation hardship to the petitioner. 3. Desirable relief can be granted without substantial detriment to public good and without nullifying and substantially derogating from the intent of the district or purpose of the Ordinance. On the basis of the above findings of fact, and on the evidence presented at the hearing, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted unanimously, 5-0 to grant the variance requested, subject to the following conditions: DECISION OF THE PETITION OF THOMAS & JOANN DUBOIS REOUESTING A VARIANCE FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 30 HANSON STREET (R-1) page two 1. Petitioner shall comply with all city and stats atur�s, ordinances, codes and regulations. 2. All requirements of the Salem Fire Department relative_ rto .9,mQ a and fire safety shall be strictly adhered to. 3. Petitioner shall obtain building permit prior to beginning any — construction. 4. All construction shall be done as per the plans and dimensions submitted to Building Inspector. 5. A Certificate of Occupancy is to be obtained. 6. Exterior finishes of the new construction shall be in harmony with the existing structure. Variance Granted July 17, 1996 Richard Dionne, (Member 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, shall be made pursuant to Section 17 of the Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, and shall be filed within 20 days after the 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 certification of the City Clerk that 20 days have elapsed and no appeal has been filed, or that, if such appeal has been filed, that it 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