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9 LARKIN LANE - BUILDING JACKET f y �a � k � ln/ ,J\ CITY OF SALEM DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES REQUEST FOR CURB CUT DATE OF REQUEST:-- // /D - 3 Ali REQUESTED BY: AA rw P Ali tSA017' PHONE:—;VV-g S -3 LOCATION (as specific as possible): 1 Via,, /n Aokmla a,4 house e scale o Yee ori ���/� c r� LENGTH OF CUT: COST PER FOOT: $&. —jt.L^p 0 ry n�> gyp/aqv INVOICE TO: /1/�(�/ A�ys ed- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FOR OFFICE USE ONLY APPROVED BY: BLDG. INSPECTOR vDEPT. OF PUBLIC SERVICES /ry) NOT APPROVED: �a DEPT. EXPLANATION: DATE OF INVOICE: PAYMENT RECEIVED: t: x- Art.VII, S 7.2 SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS (4) A solid wall or compact evergreen screening (2) The minimum dimensions of stalls and Five (5) feet high shall be erected along all aisles shall be as follows: property lines abutting residential uses. e ' a. Stall width shall be at least nine (9) (5) Exterior lighting shall be so arranged as to feet. reflect light away from adjoining premises b. Stall depth shall be at least nineteen and streets. (19) feet for all angle parking and twenty-two (22) feet for parallel Sec. 7.3. Off-street parking; uncovered, not parking. Such dimensions may include I included in structure. no more than two (2) feet of any land- scaped setback area adjacent to the (a) Off-street parking spaces shall be provided front or rear of a stall and used for and maintained by the owner of the property for bumper overhang. each building or use which,after the effective date C. Minimum width of aisles providing ac- of this ordinance, is erected, enlarged or altered, cess to stalls for one-way traffic only, according to the regulations set out in this sec- varying with the angle of parking,shall tion. be: (b) All parking spaces required by this ordi- Minimum Aisle, nance shall be on the same lot as the building or Angle of Parking Width use which they are intended to serve, except that (degrees) (feet) the board of appeals may permit the parking Parallel 12 spaces to be provided within four hundred (400) 30 11 e feet of the building or use intended to be served, if 45 13 the board determines that it is impractical to pro- 60 18 vide parking on the same lot with the building. If 90 20 a separate lot is used for parking, the ownership d. Minimum width of aisles providing ac• '`' of the lot must, for all times, be held by the same cess to stalls for two-way traffic shall ownership as the lot on which the building is be twenty-four (24) feet, except that erected. If the parking lot ownership is separated aisles providing access primarily for from the ownership of the building, this shall be overnight parking may be a minimum deemed a violation, and the building inspector of twenty (20) feet. shall void the certificate of occupancy. (3) Parking facilities shall be designed so that (c) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this each motor vehicle may proceed to and from ordinance, off-street parking shall not be required the parking space provided for it without for any church or other place or worship or see- requiring the moving of any other motor ondary school or institution of higher education, vehicle. with the exception of the State College at Salem ` where local ordinances shall prevail. (4)rThe widths of entrance and exit drives shall Abe z (d) Required parking spaces shall not be re- a. A minimum of twelve (12) feet for duced or encroached upon in any manner unless a one-way use only; change in use occurs which permits a change in �,b. A minimum of twenty (20) feet for` - the amount of parking area required. two-way use,except that driveways pro- (e) Design of all off-street parking facilities: hiding access primarily for overnight parking, with incidental daytime use, (1) Parking facilities shall be occupied only by i may be a minimum of twelve (12) feet ' passenger cars and commercial vehicles not wide; and exceeding seven and one-half M/2) feet in !c. A maximum of twenty (20) feet at the width and eighteen (18) feet in length. street lot line in residence districts and ` u 28 "i. k 9 y.' ,. SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE Art.VII, § 7-3 '•� thirty (3y-0) feet in business and Indus• monwealth of Massachusetts Department of trial districts. — Commerce-Division of Public Housing. 'd (5) Setbacks for parking areas shall be pro- Use Required Parking vided as follows: Dwellings(R-C,R-1,R-2,R-3), One and one-half(142)spaces a. In all districts parking stalls in parking rooming houses, tourist per dwelling unit,with a min. lots shall be set back from the street homes, home occupations imum of two (2) spaces, plus one (1) space for each home lot line to whatever extent may be nec- occupation essary in the specific situation, as de- Historic buildings open to the One(1)space for each two(2) termined by the building inspector, to public,museums,libraries, employees, plus such addi- avoid the probability of cars backing or municipal buildings other tional space for visitors as otherwise maneuvering on the side- than schools shall be determined necessary walk upon entering or leaving the by the board of appeals stalls. In no case shall parking lots be Recreation buildings and One(1)space for each two(2) designed to require or encourage cars areas operated by member. employees,plus one(1)space to back into a public or private way in ship clubs for each four(4)members order to leave the lot. Public and private golf One(1)space for each two(2) b. The surfaced area of a parking lot and courses, golf driving employees,plus one(1)space all entrance and exit drives shall be ranges, miniature golf for each hole set back a minimum of two(2)feet from courses all lot lines, except where an access Hospitals and sanitaria, One (1) space for each doctor nursing and convalescent accredited to practice therein, driveway crosses the street lot line. homes plus one(1)space for each two (2) employees, plus one (1) (f) No part of an off-street parking area required space for each four (4) beds, by this ordinance for any building or use shall be excluding bassinets included as part of an off-street parking area sim- Philanthropic and charitable One(1)space for each two(2) p° ilarly required for another building or use unless institutions employees, plus such addi- the type of buildings or uses indicates that the tional space as shall be deter- usage of such parking area would not occur simul- mined necessary by the board taneously, as determined by the board of appeals. of appeals Funeral homes One(1)space for each four(4) (g) The following numbers of off-street parking seats, plus one (1) space for spaces shall be the minimum required for the uses each two (2) employees, plus indicated. Each parking area shall contain not one(1)space for each company vehicle;there shall be a rain- less than three hundred (300) square feet of gross imum of twelve(12)spaces. area for each vehicle, including necessary aisles and driveways, and not less than one hundred Retail business and service es- One (1) space for each one seventy (170) square feet of area in each parking eating and dots, except hundred fifty(150) area of feet eating and drinking plates of gross floor area of the stall,with each stall a minimum of nine(9)feet in building, excluding storage width. A driveway may be considered a parking area space for a dwelling, provided that each vehicle Theaters and other places of One(1)space for each four(4) has direct access to a street or public way. Not- public assembly, restau. seats, plus one (1) space for withstanding any restrictions in this section 7-3, rants and other eating and each two(2) employees no area within five (5) feet of the street line, in- drinking places, but ex- cluding any driveway, shall be considered as a canting drive-in restau- s and drive-in snack parking space in R-C, R-1, R-2 and R-3 Districts. barn € In R•3 Districts, the restriction on off-street Drive-in restaurants and One(1)space for each two(2) parking will not apply to elderly housing projects other eating and drinking employees, plus fifteen (15) built under the jurisdiction of the Salem Housing places spaces Authority and Financially aided by either the U.S. Public Housing Administration and/or the Com- 29 CITY OF SALEM DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES REQUEST FOR CURB CUT DATE OF REQUEST: /6 REQUESTED BY: c ✓P PHONE: -I Y Y- a x75 LOCATION (as specific as possi e): 1 )()ok q ad-6t s GI L— o jiL i )f,,.c� 4CI Vli�r4t LENGTH OF CUT: �() CG(�l Si�(�' F� ✓i tlIl�d r�r, }Pic!r/� COST PER FOOT: $$4)0-1. '0\JFck P-el- S,Z.B, Q INVOICE TO: FOR- FFICES � ONLYv '� tat C' APPROVED BY: BLDG. INSP OR DEPT. OF PUBLIC SERVICES NOT APPROVED: DEPT. EXPLANATION: DATE OF INVOICE: �— PAYMENT RECEIVED: �� l� C C-3 / \ i I � I a L,9 /ff Pf l �J` Art.VII, $ 7.2 SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS (4) A solid wall or compact evergreen screening (2) The minimum dimensions of stalls and 'V - five (5) feet high shall be erected along all aisles shall be as follows: property lines abutting residential uses. a, Stall width shall be at least nine (9) (5) Exterior lighting shall be so arranged as to feet. reflect light away from adjoining premises b. Stall depth shall be at least nineteen and streets. (19) feet for all angle parking and twenty-two (22) feet for parallel See, 7.3. Off-street parking; uncovered, not parking.Such dimensions may include included in structure. no more than two (2) feet of any land- scaped setback area adjacent to the (a) Off-street parking spaces shall be provided front or rear of a stall and used for and maintained by the owner of the property for bumper overhang. each buildingor use which,after the effective date c. Minimum width of aisles providing ac. of this ordinance, is erected, enlarged or altered, cess to stalls for one-way traffic only, according to the regulations set out in this see- varying with the angle of parking,shall tion. be: (b) All parking spaces required by this ordi• Minimum Aisle nance shall be on the same lot as the building or Angle of Parking Width use which they are intended to serve, except that (degrees) (feet) the board of appeals may permit the parking Parallel 12 spaces to be provided within four hundred (400) 30 11 ; feet of the building or use intended to be served,if 45 13 the board determines that it is impractical to pro- 60 18 vide parking on the same lot with the building. If 90 20 a separate lot is used for parking, the ownership d. Minimum width of aisles providing ac• of the lot must, for all times, be held by the same cess to stalls for two-way traffic shall ownership as the lot on which the building is be twenty-four {24) feet, except that erected. If the parking lot ownership is separated aisles providing access primarily for from the ownership of the building, this shall be overnight parking may be a minimum deemed a violation, and the building inspector of twenty (20) feet. shall void the certificate of occupancy. (3) Parking facilities shall be designed so that (c) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this each motor vehicle may proceed to and from ordinance,off-street parking shall not be required the parking space provided for it without for any church or other place or worship or sec- requiring the moving of any other motor ondary school or institution of higher education, vehicle. with the exception of the State College at Salem where local ordinances shall prevail. (4) The widths of entrance and exit drives shall be: (d) Required parking spaces shall not be re. a. A minimum of twelve (12) feet for duced or encroached upon in any manner unless a one-way use only; change in use occurs which permits a change in b. A minimum of twenty (20) feet for the amount of parking area required. two-way use,except that driveways pro. (e) Design of all off-street parking facilities: viding access primarily for overnight parking, with incidental daytime use, (1) Parking facilities shall be occupied only by may be a minimum of tw 12) feet passenger ears and commercial vehicles not wide; and exceeding seven and one-half (71/2) feet in c. A maximum of twe (20) t at the width and eighteen (18) feet in length. street lot line in re ence ricts and 28 ,�.�. SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE Art.VII, § 7-3 thirty (30) feet in business and indus• monwealth of Massachusetts Department of trial districts. Commerce-Division of Public Housing. (5) Setbacks for parking areas shall be pro- Use Required Parking [ vided as follows: Dwellings(R-C,R-1,R-2,R-3), One and one-half(192)spaces i_ a. In all districts parking stalls in parking rooming houses, tourist per dwelling unit;with a min• lots shall be set back from the street homes,home occupations imum of two (2) spaces, plus one (1) space for each home lot line to whatever extent may be nec• occupation i essary in the specific situation, as de- Historic buildings open to the One(1)space for each two(2) termined by the building inspector, to public,museums,libraries, employees, plus such addi- avoid the probability of cars backing or municipal buildings other tional space for visitors as otherwise maneuvering on the side- than schools shall be determined necessary walk upon entering or leaving the by the board of appeals stalls. In no case shall parking lots be Recreation buildings and One(1)space for each two(2) designed to require or encourage cars areas operated by member. employees,plus one(1)space to back into a public or private way in ship clubs for each four(4) members order to leave the lot. Public and private golf One(1)space for each two(2) b. The surfaced area of a parking lot and courses, golf driving employees,plus one(1)space all entrance and exit drives shall be ranges, miniature golf for each hole set back a minimum of two(2)feet from courses all lot lines, except where an access Hospitals and sanitaria, One(1) space for each doctor nursing and convalescent accredited to practice therein, driveway crosses the street lot line. homes plus one(1l space for each two (2) employees, plus one (1) (f) No part of an off-street parking area required space for each four (4) beds, by this ordinance for any building or use shall be excluding bassinets included as part of an off-street parking area sim- Philanthropic and charitable One(1)space for each two l2) ilarly required for another building or use unless institutions employees, plus such addi. the type of buildings or uses indicates that the tional space as shall be deter• usage of such parking area would not occur simul- mined necessary by the board taneously, as determined by the board of appeals. of appeals Funeral homes One(1)space for each four(4) (g) The following numbers of off-street parking seats, plus one (1) spare for spaces shall be the minimum required for the uses each two (2) employees, plus indicated. Each parking area shall contain not one(1)space for each company less than three hundred (300) square feet of gross vehicle;there shall saes. q � imum of twelve(12)spaces. area for each vehicle, including necessary aisles and driveways, and not less than one hundred Retail business except es- One (1) space for each one tablishments, except hundred fiRy(150)square feet seventy (170) square feet of area in each parking eatinganddrinkingplaces of gross floor area of the stall,with each stall a minimum of nine(9)feet in building, excluding storage width. A driveway may be considered a parking area space for a dwelling, provided that each vehicle Theaters and other places of One(1)space for each four(4) has direct access to a street or public way. Not- public assembly, restau- seats, plus one (1) space for withstanding any restrictions in this section 7.3, rants and other eating and each two(2)employees no area within five (5) feet of the street line, in- drinking places, but ex- cluding any driveway, shall be considered as a canting drive-in restau-+ rants and drive-in snack 171 parking space in R-C, R-1, R-2 and R-3 Districts. bars In R-3 Districts, the restriction on off-street Drive-in restaurants and One(1)space for each two(21 parking will not apply to elderly housing projects other eating and drinking employees, plus fifteen (15) built under the jurisdiction of the Salem Housing places spaces Authority and financially aided by either the U.S. Public Housing Administration and/or the Com- 29