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9 FRANKLIN STREET - ZBA 9 Franklin St- g l/R-2 Trust Gerren Realty Nk V� `v 1 60 t. @lith of $ttlem, �fingsadjusrtts 2 Potts of Au }reul w n �c DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR VARIANCES AND SPECIAL PERMIT AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET (B-1/R-2) A hearing on this petition was held August 11, 1993 with the following Board Members present: Stephen Touchette, Acting Chairman; Edward Luzinski, Stephen O'Grady and Associate Member Arthur 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. Petitioner is requesting a Special Permit to allow portion of the existing building to be used for auto repair and for a variance from Article VII, Section 7.2, Supplementary Regulations Automobile Service Station regarding density regulations which may be applicable to this request. Property is located in a mixed zone (B-1/R-2) The provision of the Salem Zoning Ordinance which is applicable to this request for a Special Permit is section 5-3(j ) , which provides as follows: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary appearing in this Ordinance, the Board of Appeal may, in accordance with the procedure and conditions set forth in Section 8-6 and 9-4, grant Special Permits for alterations and reconstruction of nonconforming 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 Variances which have been requested may be granted upon a finding of the 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 or structures in the same district. B. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the petitioner. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT AND VARIANCE AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET, SALEM page two 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 or the purpose of the Ordinance. The Board of Appeal, after careful consideration of the evidence presented, and after viewing the plans, makes the following findings of fact: 1. The building has been used for commercial purposes for many years. 2. The building has been vacant for two (2) or three (3) years. 7� 3 . There are other automotive related business in the area. 4. There was opposition to the petition on the basis that it is T, inconsistent with the City's Master Plan for the area. "'1 c co 5. The building is located in a B-1/R-1 zone and automotive repair>' shaps are a special permit use in a B-1 zone. LIS 6. There are other structures on the property and ample parking. On the basis of the above findings of fact, and on the evidence presented at the hearing, the Board of Appeal concludes as follows: 1. Special conditions exist which especially affect the subject property but not the district in general. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Ordinance would involve substantial hardship on the petitioner. 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. 4. The Special Permit granted can be granted in harmony with the neighborhood and will promote the public health, safety, convenience and welfare of the city's inhabitants. Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted unanimously, 4-0, to grant the relief requested, subject to the following conditions: 1 . Petitioner shall comply with all city and state statutes, codes ordinances and regulations. 2. All construction shall be done per the plans and dimensions submitted. 3. Petitioner shall obtain a legal building permit for all work done. 4. All requirements of the Salem Fire Dept. relative to smoke and fire safety shall be strictly adhered to. r� DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A VARIANCE AND SPECIAL PERMIT AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET, SALEM page three 5. A Certificate of Occupancy is to be obtained. 6. The hours of operation shall be Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. 7. There shall be no outside work on automobiles or any long term storage of automobiles. Variance and Special Permit Granted August 11, 1993 Stephen C. Touchette, Vice 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, shall be made pursuant to Section 17 of MGL 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 MGL 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 .^o C� (City of �$ttlem, 'Massadjusetts �RnttrD of Aupeal 0 DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR VARIANCES AND SPEtIAL PERMIT AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET (B-1/R-2) A hearing on this petition was held August 11, 1993 with the following Board Members present: Stephen Touchette, Acting Chairman; Edward Luzinski, Stephen O'Grady and Associate Member Arthur 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. Petitioner is requesting a Special Permit to allow portion of the existing building to be used for auto repair and for a variance from Article VII, Section 7.2, Supplementary Regulations Automobile Service Station regarding density regulations which may be applicable to this request. Property is located in a mixed zone (B-1/R-2) The provision of the Salem Zoning Ordinance which is applicable to this request for a Special Permit is section 5-3(j ) , which provides as follows: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary appearing in this Ordinance, the Board of Appeal may, in accordance with the procedure and conditions set forth in Section 8-6 and 9-4, grant Special Permits for alterations and reconstruction of nonconforming 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 Variances which have been requested may be granted upon a finding of the 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 or structures in the same district. B. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the petitioner. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT AND VARIANCE AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET, SALEM page two 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 or the purpose of the Ordinance. The Board of Appeal, after careful consideration of the evidence presented, and after viewing the plans, makes the following findings of fact: 1. The building has been used for commercial purposes for many years. 2. The building has been vacant for two (2) or three (3) years. S� T v 3. There are other automotive related business in the area. ;_ cu 4. There was opposition to the petition on the basis that it is inconsistent with the City's Master Plan for the area. " o co 5. The building is located in a B-1/R-1 zone and automotive repaia shays are a special permit use in a B-1 zone. ,; c`Z_, 6. There are other structures on the property and ample parking. On the basis of the above findings of fact, and on the evidence presented at the hearing, the Board of Appeal concludes as follows: 1. Special conditions exist which especially affect the subject property but not the district in general. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Ordinance would involve substantial hardship on the petitioner. 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. 4. The Special Permit granted can be granted in harmony with the neighborhood and will promote the public health, safety, convenience and welfare of the city's inhabitants. Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted unanimously, 4-0, to grant the relief requested, subject to the following conditions: 1. Petitioner shall comply with all city and state statutes, codes ordinances and regulations. 2. All construction shall be done per the plans and dimensions submitted. 3. Petitioner shall obtain a legal building permit for all work done. 4 . A11 requirements of the Salem Fire Dept. relative to smoke and fire safety shall be strictly adhered to. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A VARIANCE AND SPECIAL PERMIT AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET, SALEM page three 5. A Certificate of Occupancy is to be obtained. 6. The hours of operation shall be Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. 7. There shall be no outside work on automobiles or any long term storage of automobiles. Variance and Special Permit Granted August 11, 1993 Stephen C. Touchette, Vice 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, shall be made pursuant to Section 17 of MGL 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 MGL 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 ^a to co 4.i �. of $Ufrm, f Elassadjusetts <-� m �Bottra of Av{tertl ;; w _ _ O 'n CG DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR VARIANCES AND SP9tAL PERMIT AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET (B-1/R-2) A hearing on this petition was held August 11, 1993 with the following Board Members present: Stephen Touchette, Acting Chairman; Edward Luzinski, Stephen O'Grady and Associate Member Arthur 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. Petitioner is requesting a Special Permit to allow portion of the existing building to be used for auto repair and for a variance from Article VII, Section 7.2, Supplementary Regulations Automobile Service Station regarding density regulations which may be applicable to this request. Property is located in a mixed zone (B-1/R-2) The provision of the Salem Zoning Ordinance which is applicable to this request for a Special Permit is section 5-3(j ) , which provides as follows: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary appearing in this Ordinance, the Board of Appeal may, in accordance with the procedure and conditions set forth in Section 8-6 and 9-4, grant Special Permits for alterations and reconstruction of nonconforming 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 Variances which have been requested may be granted upon a finding of the 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 or structures in the same district. B. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the petitioner. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT AND VARIANCE AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET, SALEM page two 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 or the purpose of the Ordinance. The Board of Appeal, after careful consideration of the evidence presented, and after viewing the plans, makes the following findings of fact: 1. The building has been used for commercial purposes for many years . 2 . The building has been vacant for two ( 2) or three (3) years. 2 7'� 7 3. There are other automotive related business in the area. LAJ 4. There was opposition to the petition on the basis that it is = inconsistent with the City's Master Plan for the area. '^? 5. The building is located in a B-1/R-1 zone and automotive repair> shffips are a special permit use in a B-1 zone. Ls 5. There are other structures on the property and ample parking. On the basis of the above findings of fact, and on the evidence presented at the hearing, the Board of Appeal concludes as follows: 1. Special conditions exist which especially affect the subject property but not the district in general. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Ordinance would involve substantial hardship on the petitioner. 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. 4. The Special Permit granted can be granted in harmony with the neighborhood and will promote the public health, safety, convenience and welfare of the city's inhabitants. Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted unanimously, 4-0, to grant the relief requested, subject to the following conditions: 1. Petitioner shall comply with all city and state statutes, codes ordinances and regulations. 2. All construction shall be done per the plans and dimensions submitted. 3. Petitioner shall obtain a legal building permit for all work done. 4 . All requirements of the Salem Fire Dept. relative to smoke and fire safety shall be strictly adhered to. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A VARIANCE AND SPECIAL PERMIT AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET, SALEM page three 5. A Certificate of Occupancy is to be obtained. 6. The hours of operation shall be Monday through Friday, 3:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. 7. There shall be no outside work on automobiles or any long term storage of automobiles. Variance and Special Permit Granted August 11, 1993 Stephen C. Touchette, Vice 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, shall be made pursuant to Section 17 of MGL 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 MGL 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 _ 41 V C.l C� p Ctv of idem, 'fflttsondjusetts s$ 3RuttrD of Aupeal w l 0 l0 a. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR VARIANCES AND SPkfAL PERMIT AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET (B-1/R-2) A hearing on this petition was held August 11, 1993 with the following Board Members present: Stephen Touchette, Acting Chairman; Edward Luzinski, Stephen O'Grady and Associate Member Arthur 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. Petitioner is requesting a Special Permit to allow portion of the existing building to be used for auto repair and for a variance from Article VII, Section 7.2, Supplementary Regulations Automobile Service Station regarding density regulations which may be applicable to this request. Property is located in a mixed zone (B-1/R-2) The provision of the Salem Zoning Ordinance which is applicable to this request for a Special Permit is section 5-3(j ) , which provides as follows: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary appearing in this Ordinance, the Board of Appeal may, in accordance with the procedure and conditions set forth in Section 8-6 and 9-4, grant Special Permits for alterations and reconstruction of nonconforming 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 Variances which have been requested may be granted upon a finding of the 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 or structures in the same district. B. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the petitioner. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT AND VARIANCE AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET, SALEM page two 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 or the purpose of the Ordinance. The Board of Appeal, after careful consideration of the evidence presented, and after viewing the plans, makes the following findings of fact: 1. The building has been used for commercial purposes for many years. 2. The building has been vacant for two (2) or three (3) years. " ,T r '< 3. There are other automotive related business in the area. cu 4. There was opposition to the petition on the basis that it is 'ems inconsistent with the City's Master Plan for the area. ;J 5. The building is located in a B-1/R-1 zone and automotive repair shays are a special permit use in a B-1 zone. a c.s 6. There are other structures on the property and ample parking. On the basis of the above findings of fact, and on the evidence presented at the hearing, the Board of Appeal concludes as follows: 1. Special conditions exist which especially affect the subject property but not the district in general. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Ordinance would involve substantial hardship on the petitioner. 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. 4. The Special Permit granted can be granted in harmony with the neighborhood and will promote the public health, safety, convenience and welfare of the city's inhabitants. Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted unanimously, 4-0, to grant the relief requested, subject to the following conditions: 1. Petitioner shall comply with all city and state statutes, codes ordinances and regulations. 2. All construction shall be done per the plans and dimensions submitted. 3. Petitioner shall obtain a legal building permit for all work done. 4. All requirements of the Salem Fire Dept. relative to smoke and fire safety shall be strictly adhered to. J DECISION 014 THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A VARIANCE AND SPECIAL PERMIT AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET, SALEM page three 5. A Certificate of Occupancy is to be obtained. 6. The hours of operation shall be Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. 7. There shall be no outside work on automobiles or any long term storage of automobiles. Variance and Special Permit Granted August 11, 1993 Stephen C. Touchette, Vice 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, shall be made pursuant to Section 17 of MGL 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 MGL Chapter GOA, 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 �'a 4 (Citg of ,$Aem, Massurljusetts peal _ Q b DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR VARIANCES AND SPECIAL PERMIT AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET (B-1/R-2) A hearing on this petition was held August 11, 1993 with the following Board Members present: Stephen Touchette, Acting Chairman; Edward Luzinski, Stephen O'Grady and Associate Member Arthur 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. Petitioner is requesting a Special Permit to allow portion of the existing building to be used for auto repair and for a variance from Article VII, Section 7.2, Supplementary Regulations Automobile Service Station regarding density regulations which may be applicable to this request. Property is located in a mixed zone (B-1/R-2) The provision of the Salem Zoning Ordinance which is applicable to this request for a Special Permit is section 5-3(j ) , which provides as follows: Notwithstanding anything to the contrary appearing in this Ordinance, the Board of Appeal may, in accordance with the procedure and conditions set forth in Section 8-6 and 9-4, grant Special Permits for alterations and reconstruction of nonconforming 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 Variances which have been requested may be granted upon a finding of the 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 or structures in the same district. B. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the petitioner. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT AND VARIANCE AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET, SALEM page two 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 or the purpose of the Ordinance. The Board of Appeal, after careful consideration of the evidence presented, and after viewing the plans, makes the following findings of fact: 1. The building has been used for commercial purposes for many years. 2. The building has been vacant for two ( 2) or three (3) years. " �+ T 3 . There are other automotive related business in the area. 4. There was opposition to the petition on the basis that it is T inconsistent with the City's Master Plan for the area. 5 . The building is located in a B-1/R-1 zone and automotive repair' shaps are a special permit use in a B-1 zone. ILo 6. There are other structures on the property and ample parking. On the basis of the above findings of fact, and on the evidence presented at the hearing, the Board of Appeal concludes as follows: 1. Special conditions exist which especially affect the subject property but not the district in general. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Ordinance would involve substantial hardship on the petitioner. 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. 4. The Special Permit granted can be granted in harmony with the neighborhood and will promote the public health, safety, convenience and welfare of the city's inhabitants. Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted unanimously, 4-0, to grant the relief requested, subject to the following conditions: 1. Petitioner shall comply with all city and state statutes, codes ordinances and regulations. 2. All construction shall be done per the plans and dimensions submitted. 3. Petitioner shall obtain a legal building permit for all work done. 4. All requirements of the Salem Fire Dept. relative to smoke and fire safety shall be strictly adhered to. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A VARIANCE AND SPECIAL PERMIT AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET, SALEM page three 5. A Certificate of Occupancy is to be obtained. 6. The hours of operation shall be Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. 7. There shall be no outside work on automobiles or any long term storage of automobiles. Variance and Special Permit Granted August 11, 1993 y� L; Stephen C. Touchette, Vice 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, shall be made pursuant to Section 17 of MGL 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 MGL 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 J �i <O C� �o s Tito of "Salem, 'Mttssadjusetts Pottrb of Appral HgLNOti September 3 1993 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT AS OF THIS DATE THE DECISION OF THE BOARD OF APPEAL HAS BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK TO GRANT THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR VARIANCE AND SPECIAL PERMIT TO ALLOW PORTION OF THE EXISTING BUILDING AT 9 FRANKLIN STREET TO BE USED FOR AUTO REPAIR IN THIS B-1/R-2 DISTRICT. BOARD OF APPEAL BRENDA M. SUMRALL CLERK OF THE BOARD 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 i 17, of MGL 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 MGL Chapter 40A. , Section 11, the Variance/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 S -,ATE OF 7 E2RI ;G t T�ETITIO.]ERJ lmP� GCATIOii 1pJo�) IOTION: - GRANT SECOND TO DENY SECOND 9-0 RE-HEAR SECOND LEAVE TO WITHDRAW SECOND ' 0 CONTINUE SECOND ROLL CALL PRESENT GRANT DENY WITHDRAW RE-HEAR CONTINUE STEPHEN O'GRADY r� PRI Tva EDWARD LUZINSKI STEPHEN TOUCHETTE ASSOCIATE :MEMBERS ROi3Fr * Y'E ARTHUR LABRECOUE CONDITIONS: c P� d- 7 APPEAL CASE NO. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. CHC of Sttlen , �4fftt5sttrljusPtfs >9 �Raurb of c4ptu! � ILL TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS: The Undersigned represent that he is �x the Lessee at N0. 9 Frar�kl}n,Street / or a certain parcel of land located B-i/R-1 . . . . . . . . . . fie¢: zoning District. . . . . . . , AwaxXiamopwooi Plans describing the work proposed, have been submitted to the Inspector of Buildings in accordance with Section IX A. 1 of the Zoning Ordinance. 2 �� r Direct Appeal n o rNa Uj co a o n Ct% ca'.& f u LW rl c.s _ N The Application for Permit was denied by the Inspector of Buildings for the following reasons: Direct Appeal The Undersigned hereby petitions the Board of Appeals to vary the terms of the Salem Zoning Ordinance and/or the Building Code and order the Inspector of Buildings to approve the application fee permit to build as filed, as the enforcement of said Zoning By-Laws and Building Code would involve practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship to the Undersigned and relief may be granted without substantially dero- gating from the intent and purpose of the Zoning Ordinance and Building Code for the following reasons: See Schedule A Owner. . . . . Gerren Realty Trust 9 Franklin Street Address. . . S.a .en,. ?"8': Oly7o C/o Joseph C. Correnti Telephone. 508-744-0212 Petitioner Janes P. Horton Joseph C. Correnti, Esq. 7 ¢¢ Address. . . Serafini,. Serafini and Darling Date. . . .!.z 7 �!. . . .. . . 63 Federal Street, Salem, M.A. 01970 Telephone. 548-7.q4- 112.`. . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . By J e C Correnti Three copies of the application must be filed wi 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. ti SCHEDULE A The Petitioner proposes to use a portion of an existing vacant building as an automotive repair shop. The Petitioner is the Lessee under written Agreement for the premises situated at the rear of 9 Franklin Street, Salem, Massachusetts. Presently, there are two buildings located on this site, one which is occupied by Ideal Transmissions Co. and the other which is vacant. The Petitioner proposes to use the rear portion of the vacant, non-conforming building as an automotive repair shop. The building, which was formerly occupied by Essex Tile Company and has been vacant for a few years, will be divided so as to give Petitioner approximately 5, 000 square feet of space. A small office area and storage space will be a portion of that 5, 000 square feet. The Petitioner's business consists of general mechanical servicing and repair of automobiles, such as engine tune-ups and brake work. There will be no fuel pumps at the site nor will there be any body work or painting of automobiles. An existing large overhead door will serve as access to the work area, and all work and equipment will be inside the building. The premises is located in both a B-1/R-2 zone. Automobile repair shops are a specially permitted use in a B-1 zone. Part of the premises is currently being used as an automobile transmission repair shop, while other neighboring property uses include a gasoline filling station, a boat yard, a salvage yard, an auto body shop, and a .car wash and wax facility. Petitioner submits that the proposed change in use will not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood than the existing or present use, and is otherwise consistent with the Zoning Ordinance. The Petition can be granted without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent and purpose of the Ordinance. Thus, the Petitioner requests a Special Permit allowing the proposed use for this site. Article VII, section 7 . 2 of the Ordinance sets out Supplementary Regulations dealing with automobile service stations which, arguably, may apply to this Petition. While this section sets out density regulations for the construction and operation of automobile service stations, the Petitioner requests a Variance from these requirements. The Petitioner submits that this premises is unique to the neighborhood in that it is multi-zoned, which is a condition not generally affecting other lands, buildings and structures in the same District. Literal enforcement of the Ordinance Would cause a substantial financial hardship to the Petitioner and the owner of this land, as this premises has been dedicated exclusively to commercial use for many years. Many of the abutting properties are 1 i uses of the same or similar type. Compelling the Petitioner to bring the premises into literal compliance with the Ordinance would be prohibitive. Granting the desired relief may be done without derogating from the intent of the District or the purposes of the Ordinance and without substantial detriment to the public good as the proposed use fits nicely into this area while eliminating the problems typically associated with vacant warehouses. Wherefore, the Petitioner respectfully requests that the Board grant the proposed Special Permit and Variance. 2/horton/a 2 PLOT PLAN OF LAND IN SALEM, MASS. , DATE; MAY 26, 1993 SCALE: 1"=60' NOTE: 'Phis plan waa compiled by a tape survey and not an instrument survey, therefore all ofsetts shown are approximate. BAYSTATE SURVEYING ASSOCIATES �y�NOfM 234 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. , 0191$ MORE JAM SOS a LOT do� or "4 3F� SOW �pCu4C� 3�4 a� sN�o N 3 7 7 1 Q .4g4 N � *� gR,zS 3' z F13ANKLII\ I ST i ,.uqt ,. Mr (1Zi# oftclem; '� ttssttdjuse##�s 'Noarb of �\Fpfal DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A VARIANCE AND SPECIAL PERMIT AT 9-11 FRANKLIN STREET, (B-1/R-2) A hearing on this petition was held July 21, 1992 with the following Board Members present: Francis Grealish Jr. , Chairman; George Ahmed, Edward Luzinski, Stephen Touchette and Stephen O'Grady. 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 Board of Appeal, at the request of the petitioners Attorney, Joseph Correnti due to an error in proper advertising, voted unanimously 5-0 to grant leave to withdraw this petition for Variance and Special Permit to allow portion of the premises to be used for auto repair in this B-1/R-2 district. GRANTED LEAVE TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT PREJUDICE July 21 , 1993 George A. Ahmed, Secretary Board of Appeal A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE CITY CLERK. .wqM " > (gi#g of ttlem; '� ttssttcltuse#�#�s t DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A VARIANCE AND SPECIAL PERMIT AT 9-11 FRANKLIN STREET, (B-1/R-2) A hearing on this petition was held July 21, 1992 with the following Board Members present: Francis Grealish Jr. , Chairman; George Ahmed, Edward Luzinski, Stephen Touchette and Stephen O'Grady. 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 Board of Appeal, at the request of the petitioners Attorney, Joseph Correnti due to an error in proper advertising, voted unanimously 5-0 to grant leave to withdraw this petition for Variance and Special Permit to allow portion of the premises to be used for auto repair in this B-1/R-2 district. GRANTED LEAVE TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT PREJUDICE July 21 , 1993 ;�}may/�' George A. Ahmed, Secretary Board of Appeal A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE CITY CLERK. Ctg of ttlem; � ttsstttlluset i _ o -6nttrD u{ teal DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A VARIANCE AND SPECIAL PERMIT AT 9-11 FRANKLIN STREET, (B-1/R-2) A hearing on this petition was held July 21, 1992 with the following Board Members present: Francis Grealish Jr. , Chairman; George Ahmed, Edward Luzinski, Stephen Touchette and Stephen O'Grady. 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 Board of Appeal, at the request of the petitioners Attorney, Joseph Correnti due to an error in proper advertising, voted unanimously 5-0 to grant leave to withdraw this petition for Variance and Special Permit to allow portion of the premises to be used for auto repair in this B-1/R-2 district. GRANTED LEAVE TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT PREJUDICE July 21 , 1993 George A. Ahmed, Secretary Board of Appeal A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE CITY CLERK. r (1�it of —`ittlem; � ussttcliusets < = s 'Battra of Au{ienl ISS DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A VARIANCE AND SPECIAL PERMIT AT 9-11 FRANKLIN STREET, (B-1/R-2) A hearing on this petition was held July 21, 1992 with the following Board Members present: Francis Grealish Jr. , Chairman; George Ahmed, Edward Luzinski, Stephen Touchette and Stephen O'Grady. 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 Board of Appeal, at the request of the petitioners Attorney, Joseph Correnti due to an error in proper advertising, voted unanimously 5-0 to grant leave to withdraw this petition for Variance and Special Permit to allow portion of the premises to be used for auto repair in this B-1/R-2 district. GRANTED LEAVE TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT PREJUDICE July 21 , 1993 George A. Ahmed, Secretary Board of Appeal A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE CITY CLERK. Tits of tclem; � ttssrzcliuset�ts nttra of r�upeal 'SJ DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A VARIANCE AND SPECIAL PERMIT AT 9-11 FRANKLIN STREET, (B-1/R-2) A hearing on this petition was held July 21, 1992 with the following Board Members present: Francis Grealish Jr. , Chairman; George Ahmed, Edward Luzinski, Stephen Touchette and Stephen O'Grady. 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 Board of Appeal, at the request of the petitioners Attorney, Joseph Correnti due to an error in proper advertising, voted unanimously 5-0 to grant leave to withdraw this petition for Variance and Special Permit to allow portion of the premises to be used for auto repair in this B-1/R-2 district. GRANTED LEAVE TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT PREJUDICE July 21 , 1993 George A. Ahmed, Secretary Board of Appeal A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE CITY CLERK. (I�it of -'ittlem; '� ussttcljusetts ? s Baara of Ale peal DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A VARIANCE AND SPECIAL PERMIT AT 9-11 FRANKLIN STREET, (B-1/R-2) A hearing on this petition was held July 21, 1992 with the following Board Members present: Francis Grealish Jr. , Chairman; George Ahmed, Edward Luzinski, Stephen Touchette and Stephen O'Grady. 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 Board of Appeal, at the request of the petitioners Attorney, Joseph Correnti due to an error in proper advertising, voted unanimously 5-0 to grant leave to withdraw this petition for Variance and Special Permit to allow portion of the premises to be used for auto repair in this B-1/R-2 district. GRANTED LEAVE TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT PREJUDICE July 21 , 1993 �. /z/ George A. Ahmed, Secretary Board of Appeal A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE CITY CLERK. i �� fIIit� of '-5ulem; � ttssttcljusPt s Board of Arein Uc y DECISION ON THE PETITION OF GERREN REALTY TRUST FOR A VARIANCE AND SPECIAL PERMIT AT 9-11 FRANKLIN STREET, (B-1/R-2) A hearing on this petition was held July 21, 1992 with the following Board Members present: Francis Grealish Jr. , Chairman; George Ahmed, Edward Luzinski, Stephen Touchette and Stephen O'Grady. 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 Board of Appeal, at the request of the petitioners Attorney, Joseph Correnti due to an error in proper advertising, voted unanimously 5-0 to grant leave to withdraw this petition for Variance and Special Permit to allow portion of the premises to be used for auto repair in this B-1/R-2 district. GRANTED LEAVE TO WITHDRAW WITHOUT PREJUDICE July 21 , 1993 George A. Ahmed, Secretary Board of Appeal A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE CITY CLERK. l.% August 5, 1993 City of Salem Board of Appeal One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 RE: Gerren Realty Trust for Variance and Special Permit for 9 Franklin Street Dear Members of the Board: I have been an abutter of the lot in question for over fifty years . In the last few years, there has been some residential construction in this area, and a gradual erosion of the fringe type, junk and repair business . These businesses contribute fumes, noise, and pollution of the soil . There will be homes on the riverside of Franklin Street in the near future and we are asking the Board to deny the Variance . Sincerely, John T. & Dorothy I . Healey 15 Franklin Court Salem, MA 01970 VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS Form No.FM3 To reorder call toll-free 1-600.421-1222 Fold at arrows to fit Viking double-window envelope no.772922. FROM Speed Memo/ IDEAL TRANSMISSIONS, INC. Reply 9 FRANKLIN STREET ❑ URGENT SALEM, MA 01970 ❑ SOON AS POSSIBLE DATE: //S ❑ NO REPLY NEEDED TO ATTENTION: SU ECT-7 M E S S A E E - SIGNED r R E - --- -- - P L y - -- SIGNED instruction to receiver. 1)Write reply.2)Keep pink copy.Return white to sender. Instruction to sender.1)Keep yellow.2)Send white and pink intact. f 7 -Zo- s3 Gwn e K*G KcuiV-\ �oye CHARLES FERRIS AUTO SERVICE INC. 18 FRANKLIN STREET SALEM, MA 01970 PHONE(508)744-1827 FAX(508)741-8635 June 15, 1993 To Whom it May Concern, We are aware of the application of James Florton for a Service Station Permit. We are in full support of this application. nRegards, Cha es Ferris DG ALTOMOTIIVERECYCGER SBVCE19S2 August 5 , 1993 City of Salem Board of Appeal One Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 RE : Gerren Realty Trust for Variance and Special Permit for 9 Franklin Street Dear Members of the Board: I have been an abutter of the lot in question for over fifty years . In the last few years, there has been some residential construction in this area, and a gradual erosion of the fringe type, junk and repair business . These businesses contribute fumes, noise, and pollution of the soil . There will be homes on the riverside of Franklin Street in the near future and we are asking the Board to deny the Variance. Sincerely, John T. & Dorothy I . Healey 15 Franklin Court Salem, MA 01970 APPEAL CASE NO. .. . . .. . . .. .. . (9TfU of Safrin, � ttssar4use is i PiarD of 116ppru! 4� on TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS: The Undersigned represent that he is )OM the Lessee at NO. 9 Franklin Street theof a certain parcel of land located . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8¢: :.oning District. . . . . . Plans describing the work proposed, have been submitted to the Inspector of Buildings in accordance with Section IX A. 1 of the Zoning Ordinance. p,- GDirectq Appeal Uj c L O r N >J Rt 0 N N w zv Cn U� X N r N) O o rn Nj 177 En tri A 4: The Application for Permit was denied by the Inspector of Buildings for the following reasons: Direct Appeal The Undersigned hereby petitions the Board of Appeals to vary the terms of the Salem Zoning Ordinance and/or the Building Code and order the Inspector of Buildings to approve the application fee permit to build as filed, as the enforcement of said Zoning By-Laws and Building Code would involve practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship to the Undersigned and relief may be granted without substantially dero- gating from the intent and purpose of the Zoning Ordinance and Building Code for the following reasons: See Schedule A Owner. . . . . Gerren ?fealty Trust 9 Franklin Street Address. . . S.a1g1,, M 01970 c/o Joseph C. Correnti . . . . . . . .. Telephone. 508-749-0212 . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. Petitioner Jas P. Horton Joseph C. Correnti, Esq. �7 Address. . . Serafini, W4fini and Darling Date. . .L�zL�3 , 63 Federal Street, Salem, MA 01970 Telephone: .548-7.44-Q 1Li�2,�GD . .. . By. . . : .. . ... . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . , J ph . .Correnti Three copies of the application must be filed with the Secretary of the Board of Appen the amount of fourals weeksth a prior tothe meeting ofe hkotithng �Board of Appeals. Check payable to The ..... . . . ...... Evening News. SCHEDULE A The Petitioner proposes to use a portion of an existing vacant building as an automotive repair shop. The Petitioner is the Lessee under written Agreement for the premises situated at the rear of 9 Franklin Street, Salem, Massachusetts. Presently, there are two buildings located on this site, one which is occupied by Ideal Transmissions Co. and the other which is vacant. The Petitioner proposes to use the rear portion of the vacant, non-conforming building as an automotive repair shop. The building, which was formerly occupied by Essex Tile Company and has been vacant for a few years, will be divided so as to give Petitioner approximately 5, 000 square feet of space. A small office area and storage space will be a portion of that 5, 000 square feet. The Petitioner's business consists of general mechanical servicing and repair of automobiles, such as engine tune-ups and brake work. There will be no fuel pumps at the site nor will there be any body work or painting of automobiles. An existing large overhead door will serve as access to the work area, and all work and equipment will be inside the building. The premises is located in both a B-1/R-2 zone. Automobile repair shops are a specially permitted use in a B-1 zone. Part of the premises is currently being used as an automobile transmission repair shop, while other neighboring property uses include a gasoline filling station, a boat yard, a salvage yard, an auto body shop, and a car wash and wax facility. Petitioner submits that the proposed change in use will not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood than the existing or present use, and is otherwise consistent with the Zoning Ordinance. The Petition can be granted without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent and purpose of the Ordinance. Thus, the Petitioner requests a Special Permit allowing the proposed use for this site. Article VII, section 7 . 2 of the Ordinance sets out Supplementary Regulations dealing with automobile service stations which, arguably, may apply to this Petition. While this section sets out density regulations for the construction and operation of automobile service stations, the Petitioner requests a Variance from these requirements. The Petitioner submits that this premises is unique to the neighborhood in that it is multi-zoned, which is a condition not generally affecting other lands, buildings and structures in the same District. Literal enforcement of the Ordinance Would cause a substantial financial hardship to the Petitioner and the owner of this land, as this premises has been dedicated exclusively to commercial use for many years. Many of the abutting properties are 1 uses of the same or similar type. Compelling the Petitioner to bring the premises into literal compliance with the Ordinance would be prohibitive. Granting the desired relief may be done without derogating from the intent of the District or the purposes of the Ordinance and without substantial detriment to the public good as the proposed use fits nicely into this area while eliminating the problems typically associated with vacant warehouses. Wherefore, the Petitioner respectfully requests that the Board grant the proposed Special Permit and Variance. 2/horton/a 2 PLOT PLAN OF LANA IN SALEM, MASS. , DATE: MAY 26, 1993 SCALE: 1"=60' NOTE; This plan was compiled by a tape survey and not an instrument survey, therefore all ofsetts shown are approximate. BAYSTATE SURVEYING ASSOCIATES `NpF 234 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. , 01915 LOT CUF 3g�. 3�i coy Lor 3kc) 3$ OL 230 uq 0:; l.G,z Ac'ISo LOT 33,y 4WD' sNep N 3 7 7 P n 5PPlotgM,�w 376 -4 3 � t Z.e ' /� NKLIN ST PLOT PLAN OF LAND IN SALEM, MASS. , DATE: MAY 26, 1993 SCALE: 1"=60' NOTE: This plan was compiled by a tape survey and not an instrument survey, therefore all ofeette shown are approximate. BAYSTATE SURVEYING ASSOCIATES �ANOFM 234 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. , 01915 JA IIOBME� f LpT GST LoT 3�� 3g SOW (0) so 0 Boa gkp - Apr 331y a sNeo 3 7 7 P , G n 5Pp 01 61.0` 376 I 1 / l 41 f r y � 3' t Z.a F8ANKL1 )Q BOARD OF ASSESSORS PAGE: CITY HALL D "'4 .......... 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