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DECISION-ON THE PETITION OF CATHERINE H. DAVID FOR A VARIANCE AT.222
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A hearing on this petition was held June 18, 1997 with the following Board
Members present: Gary Barrett, Chairman; Nina Cohen, Joseph Ywuc, Richard
Dionne and Albert Hill . 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, owner of the property, is requesting a Variance to subdivide
one lot into two original separate lots for the property located at 22
Hillside Avenue. This is a Residential Single Family District (R-1) .
The Variance which had been requested may be granted upon a finding by 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 lands, buildings and structures involved.
2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would
involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the
petitioners.
3. 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 plans, makes the following findings
of fact:
1 . There was no opposition in this matter.
2. One neighbor, Lauren Levesque, asked if the separated lot, ( lot 24)
would be buildable, and what type of home would be built upon that lot.
3. The Lots, known as Lot 24 and Lot 25 require the following relief:
Lot 25, Variance from Frontage, Side and Lot Width requirements:
Lot 24. Variance from Lot Width requirement.
A . This will allow petitioner a fuller use of the property.
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:
1 . Petitioner shall comply with all city and state statues, ordinances,
codes and regulations.
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� DECISION ON THE PETITION OF CATHERINE H. DAMS FOR
A VARIANCE AT 22 HILLSIDE AVE. SALEM
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2. Petitioner shall obtain proper street numbering from the City of Salem
Assessors office and shall display said number so as to be visible from
the street.
S. Petitioner is to obtain approval from any Citv Board or Commission
having jurisdiction including, but not limited to, the Planning Board.
Variance Granted
June 18, 1997
Albert C. Hill, Jr.
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