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44-46 JEFFERSON AVENUE - ZBA (2) 44-Jefferson Ave. R-1 vv Augusto DaCunha-Petitioner I Ernest Fratangelo-Owner 6-2 i �J i �+Wmry R OF P'Sp c c ®c oT 11� BOATSSESSORS i 0 93 WASHINGTON STREET,CITY HALL,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (617)744-0660 ABUTTERS feccm� APRIL 14, 1983 TO: 44 JEFFERSON AVE ASSESSED OWNER: CHRISBE REALTY TRUST MAP 25 LOT 386 ERNIE FRATANGELLO JR MAP LOT LOCATION ASSESSED OWNER / MAILING ADDRESS 25 654 53 JEFFERSON AVE NEWARK BOXBOARD CO ✓ SAME AS LOCATION 24 112 59 JEFFERSON AVE HIA PEARL 'CORP ✓ P 0 BOX 250 / BRAINTREE, MA 02184 25 388 38 JEFFERSON AVE T.E.ANDRESEN INC / / SAME AS LOCATION 25 387 42 JEFFERSON AVE JOSEPH MARFONGELLI/✓ " " 25 384 48 JEFFERSON AVE JOSEPH INGEMI JR ✓ " " 25 383 50 JEFFERSON AVE LUIGIA D'ISSO / " " " r 400 25 CALABRESE ST GEORGE & SOPHIE HASHEM.✓ 11 25 399 23 CALABRESE ST ANNA YAROSH ✓ " 25 398 21 .CAL-ABRESE ST RITA HIGLEY ✓ " 25 397 19 CALABRESE ST LOUIS & ,ANITA ROBICHEAU " 25 396 17 CALABRESE ST VINCENT J. FURFARO ✓ 106 MARGIN ST SALEM, MA 01970 CITY OF SALEM BOARD OF APPEAL 745-0215 Will hold a Public 2learing for all persons in- terested in the petition submitted by AUGUSTO DACUNHA for a Variance or Special Permit to allow the premises at 44-46 JEFFERSON AVE. (R-1) to be used as a Donut Shop/Restaurant. Said hearing to be held WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1983 at 7:00 P.M., 2nd floor, - ONE SALEM GREEN. - BRENDA M.SUMRALL,Clerk . Nov.2,9,1983 CITY OF SALEM BOARD OF APPEAL 745-0215 Will hold a Public hearing for all persons in- - terested in the petition submitted by AUGUSTO DACUNIIA for a Variance or Special Permit to allow the premises at 4446 JEFFERSON AVE. (R-1) to be used as a Donut Shop/Restaurant. Said hearing to be held WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1983 at 7:00 P.M., 2nd floor, ONE SALEM GREEN. BRENDA M.SUMRALL,Clerk Nov.2,9,1983 - CITY OF SALEM BOARD OF APPEAL LZ 745-0215 Will hold a Public hearing for all persons in- terested in the petition submitted by AUGUSTO DACUNRA for a Variance or Special Permit to allow the premises at 44-46 JEFFERSON AVE. (R-1) to be used as a Donut Shop/Restaurant. Said hearing to be held WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1983 at 7:00 P.M., 2nd floor, ONE SALEM GREEN. BRENDA M.SUMRALL,Clerk Nov.2,9,1983 CITY OF SALEM <?y BOARD OF APPEAL 7450215 Will hold a Public Hearing for all persons in- terested in the petition submitted by AUGUSTO DACUNI3A for a Variance or Special Permit to - allow the premises at 4446 JEFFERSON AVE. r (R-1) to be used as a Donut Shop/Restaurant. Said hearing to be held WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1983 at 7:00 P.M., 2nd floor, - ONE SALEM GREEN. BRENDA M.SUMRALL,Clerk Nov.2,.9,1983 CITY OF SALEM BOARD OF APPEAL 7450215 Will hold a Public'Hearing for all persons in- terested in the petition submitted by AUGUSTO DACUNHA for a Variance or Special Permit to allow the premises at 44-46 JEFFERSON AVE. (R-1) to be used as a Donut Shop/Restaurant. Said hearing to be held WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1983 at 7:00 P.M., 2nd floor, ONE SALEM GREEN. BRENDA M.SUMRALL,Clerk Nov.2,9,1983 6 ) 146 -.�• ret _ nzz 393 3�� ra°j 0'BR 1 EN ♦�� ��B�a B�Ao 39/ �O SQUARE., . j 652 38,450 yo pp r 396 `Br ..,' �_.�Ae ,�' J 4 rA 1.7 398k o A $ 36�✓ 1 p B6Z5 h 6450 � rn_ 3S9 0 `� r 366 68 ro,Boa " " a - •' 400 t Q..� "C ET N # art , 1 - .�•.� � �y«�� yy� e.����� _ .x9530 7 �•�� Y l - 'an9c t. Vis♦ � COON, t rv- p s C to of S$aljem' Aaseachus0ts 'j8�'cpmrE� � �UV `� ' iS �(74�� �[XE �E}taTfIlSEt[f �QdlfLjlIaLYE25 Zama A-PX:,mm, i R[CEIV-FD HASS.. 48 ` 1afttVmt° *=et a4ief CITY OF SALEM, m, ems- 8137a - - Date: November 16, 1983 Salem Board of Appeal Re: Augusto DaCunha City of Salem, Massachusetts 44-46 Jefferson Ave. one Salem Green Hearing Date : 11/16/83 Salem, Ma. 01970 Sirs: As a result of notice received concerning the Board of Appeal hearing for the above listed name and address, the Salem Fire Department, requests the following items to be placed on record. 1 . The Salem Fire Department has no .objection to use and occupancy of the premises as a Donut Shop/Restaurant, subject to the z provisions listed below: A. A fixed fire extinguishing system shall be required for commercial cooking equipment, installed at this occupancy. B. An approved hood and duct system shall be installed .as required by the Mass. State Building Code and the Salem Fire Cdde. C. A local fire alarm system shall be installed as approved by the Salem Fire Marshal. D. Use and occupancy shall be contingent upon issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, before opening for business. Respectfully submitted Captain David J. Go in �- cc : Building Inspector Salem Fire g"_arshal file Form # 105 APPEAL CASE NO. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . ... . . r Vii# of 'Sttlem, Aussar4usetts t J Plarb of Appeal TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS: The Undersigned represent that he is .are the owners of a certain parcel of land located at NO. . . . . . . . . .44-46.Jettex4Qn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Street; Zoning District. R . . . . . . . . . . . ; and said parcel is affected by Section(s). . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . of the Massachusetts State Building Code. Plans describing the work proposed, have been submitted to the Inspector of Buildings in accordance with Section IX A.1 of the Zoning Ordinance. CD r' --tr - m tq The Application for Permit was denied by the Inspector of Buildings for the following reasons: Direct Appeal substitution of non-conforming use 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 -nay be granted without substantially dero- gating from the intent and purpose of the Zoning Ordinance and Building Code for the following reasons: Petitioner wishes to substitute a restaurant/coffee .and donut shop for the present non-conforming fruit/produce and delicatessen located in a store .in an ,R1 District at 44-46 Jefferson Street, Salem, Massachusetts Owner."ne*t .Fr4tan qko . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . .... . . Address."4.LYgri .Stteec,•.�ynt,M .N,j . Telephone..543:2427. . ... . .. . .... . .... . .. . .. . .. a Petitioner. .A,4gggto P., Dacucnha _. . , _„ • .. . . . Address. .41.Kanr4gk Aveque,•}�edggr�,.rus._ 02155 Date. Actobex. 5.,. 1983. . . . . . Telephone 396-1617 . . .... . . .. .. . . . . .. By. . 49�1 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. . � ;. r„x, ^mtf.x a• -` s to r�� r �;.p— p,. _.`,; .: _._cva.�<.�iv.,.�sznr,.•n'as-tt.w..�....,xm-u--'?t_.-.:_�. . ..,..,,>:.,.rt,.i's?�•»�za�i.r.M' ^.s�`_'�Utt. .:�.^.2='_a.. .�c'f�,';a-s. may. .9�..rsv"".�_�.a� a�'=' 4• 1 F ' r i. r t, w NO.................................... ti PETITION TO BOARD OF APPEALS LOCATION t i ................. .............................................. PETITIONER.Au�usa.a..]'.....1]aCunha . �F ADDRESS.k.1-Haucock..A.ue.............. °3€ Medford, MA. 02155 CONDITIONS 7 ........................................ PETITION APPROVED.................... ❑ s'' DENIED...................... Cl i .............................. 19......... �a I 4�'CONOyy of itt1Em, Aassar4usetts a Pourb of Appvd • �rOuuxe December 20, 1983 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AS OF NOVEMBER 30, 1983 THE DECISION OF THE BOARD OF APPEAL HAS BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK TO DENY THE PETITION OF AUGUSTO DACUNHA FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT TO ALLOW A RESTAURANT/COFFEE & DONUT SHOP AT 44-46 JEFFERSON AVE. BOARD OF APPEAL Brenda M. Sumrall, Clerk IASS- APPEAL FROM THIS DEC IF ANY, SHALL BE 1^.ADE PURSUANT TO SECTION E OF THE t<FILIN GENERAL LA`;VS. CHAPTER 808, AND SIIALL 6E FILED WITHIN 20 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF FILING SEC;IOpI 11. THEcVPS 1,CBEAR:i;Pr rl{iL CERT.IT C'r THIS DECISION I J THE OFflCE OF TYIE CITY CLE1?' . p:;,3SANT TO ii.A88. EE":ERf,L LA:S. CHAPMR BGII, FRA;II ED HEREI21. SHALL NO! MAKE EFFEf,7 U^iT!L A COPY OF THE D.:: CRAAIIGN OF THE CITY L'.LERi( THAT 20 DAfS HAVE ELAPSED AND NO APPEAL HAS DEEM FITS OR THAT, IF SUCH AN APPEAL HAS BECPI RLE, THAT IT HAS BEEN DlStidSSEp OR DEi;IED IS RE:: HAT, IN THE SOUTH ESSEX REGISi RY OF DE"tDS AND INCEXED UNDER THE tJAIdE OF THE OWNER OF RECORD OR IS RECORDED AND NO ON THE OWNER'S CERTIFICATE BOARDOFAPPEAL DATE OF HEARIN p7 , PETITIONER LOCATION v MOTION: TO GRANT b Jay; SECONDED TO DENY SECONDED LEAVE TO WITHDRAW SECONDED ROLL CALL ABSENT PRESENT GRANT DENY WITHDRAW SCOTT CHARNAS Y JAMES HACKER (/ DOUGLAS HOPPER EDWARD LUZINSKI / JOSEPH PIEMONTE ASSOCIATE MEMBERS RICHARD BENGAL ARTHUR LABRECQUE DISCUSSION & CONDITIONS: _ fit ofSalem, �24EassaClIusetts ... �' Pourb of �yyyeal '83 NOV 30 1 ^•arae w:, DECISION ON THE PETITION OF AUGUSTO DACUNHA (PETITIONER) , RNPSs E FRATANGELO (OWNER) FOR A VARIANCE OR SPECIAL PERMIT FOR 44-46' JEFFERSON AVE. , SALEM - A hearing on this petition was held on November 16, 1983 with the following Board Members present: James B. Hacker, Chairman; Messrs. , Charnas, Hopper and Piemonte. Notices of the hearing were 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 or Special Permit to use the premises as a restaurant/coffee and donut shop. The premises were last used as a fruit/produce and delicatessen in this R-1 district. Since it is a Special Permit that is needed and not a Variance, the provision of the Salem Zoning Ordinance which is applicable to this request 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 the procedure and conditions set forth in Section VIII F and IX D, 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 Board of Appeal, after considering the evidence presented at the hearing, makes the following findings of fact: 1 . Petitioner's plan was opposed by some neighbors; 2. Use of the premises as requested will cause an odor as a byproduct of baking which will substantially interfere with the neighbors use and enjoyment of their own properties; 3. Use of the premises as requested may serve to bring back a rat population to the neighborhood which plagued neighbors when the premises were used as a fruit/produce and delicatessen ` tore. S DECISION ON THE PETITION OF AUGUSTO DACUNHA FOR A VARIANCE OR SPECIAL PERMIT FOR 44-46 JEFFERSON AVE. On the basis of the above findings of fact and on the evidence presented at the hearing, the Board of Appeals concludes as follows: .1 . The Special Permit requested cannot be granted without substantial . detriment to the public good; 2. The requested relief will not promote the health, safety, convenience or welfare of the city's inhabitants. Therefore, the Board of Appeals voted unanimously against granting petitioner's requested relief. The Petitioner's request for a Special Permit is hereby denied. Cn Scott E. Charnas, Acting Secretary w v . H L t AO° PurS•ANT TO S« i U E cs r V . AND tiq� E r E� - h:i.l 20 DAYS ArTc3 •HE EAI "' 1; �� Dr .J3 I TH. OFFICE OF THE CITY Clc"rc' . J rS' i ` '� L.'.a Gr+�Pi ER SCE °E' '± F i �ii.1t 11 THE VA AMANCE �i - '' - ''. S{ LL ,.1 T.:"c EF,ECr UNTIL A CCPV Of THE c• Clol r - i CIiY CIER•; ii'Ar 20 DAYS HAVE - _ �F: cUt: CEJ r1!].N� A?fir L h+'t i_ _ tH .fi APPEA! Ii" D-EN FILE. Tl-.A-.- IT HA° IN THE SOJTH ESSEX n � REGISTR'f OF DEEDS ANDL`IOEXED URD ? F" ` OR 'S RECORDED AND NOTED ON THE OY/NER'S CERTIFICATE Or TOLE'.."'...c cF . - - BOARD OF APPEAL A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE CITY CLERK f MINUTES - NOVEMBER 16, 1983 page two 43 Essex St. - Continued Daniel Benson, 44 Essex St. , agrees with all these objections, many times this garage is operating well into the evening. There isn't any room there as it is, it is very noisy, any increase in use would cause additional suffering. Also opposed for the same reasons: Pat Miller, 48 Essex St. , Bob Welles, 42 Essex St. Derek Kavanaugh, 72 Essex St. , Bert Karanish, 64 Essex St. and Walt Ratar, 42 Essex St. In Rebuttal: Ralph Sciavone, to keep with the Historical aspect of the neighborhood, we went to great expense to renovate, we are willing to get rid of the tanks which will save on the fire insurance that the neighbors pay, all we are asking for is four cars, we have let the neighbors use our lot for parking when they needed to. During the day we park our trucks across the street. John Collins, I have come to work many mornings and have had no place to park. Mr. Hacker asked about the cars they are working on, are they on the street. Mr. Collins said sometimes if we have no room on the lot. Councillor Nowak, I have had only one complaint and that was taken care of, these fellows have done a good job. I am sure if you asked Mr. McIntosh, the Building Inspector, he could tell you he has never had any complaints. Mr. McIntosh said he did have one complaint about parking but it turned out not be them. Mr. Piemont, the garage is already there, isn' t it possible to keep your own equipment on your own lot. If we were to accept this, would like to see some restrictions, such as not parking truck on street. Mr. Charnas, not sure we can do that. Mr. Hopper, they don't have enough parking for the business they are doing, to increase this is not a good idea, not compatible with neighborhood. Mr. Hacker, this encroaches on the neighborhood. Mr. Charnas made a motion to grant the petition. Mr. Piemonte seconded. VOTING IN OPPOSITION TO THE MOTION: Mr. Charnas, Mr. Hacker, Mr. Hopper. VOTING PRESENT: Mr. Piemonte. PETITION DENIED. 44-46 Jefferson Ave. - Augusto DaCunha (Petitioner) Ernest Fratangelo(Owner) Petitioner is requesting a Variance/Special Permit to allow the premises to be used as a Donut Shop/Restaurant in this R-1 district. Mr. Charnas read the application and a letter from the Fire Marshal stating they had no objections as long as the Fire Code was met. Mr. White represented the petitioner, we are here to substitute one non-conforming use for another. This is under a Purchase and Salem Agreement, if it is granted it will comply with all the codes. Mr. DaCunha showed pictures of the property and explained the renovations he plans to make. There will be parking for approximately ten cars, will have about twenty two seats. Will have six employees plus two bakers, three employees and one baker per shift. Mr. Charnas told him he need a minimum of eight parking spaces. Mr. White explaine they may run into problem because of the ledge, no sure how many we will be able to get. Mr. DaCunha said the dumpster will be in the rear of the building. Some of the neighbors said there was a rat problem there at one time. The hours of operation would be 6 to 11 . Speaking in Favor: Charles Dubrow, 14 Puritan Ave. Marblehead, I have driven through that area for years, there are many businesses there, this would be compatible. Ernest Fratangello, owner of the property, tried to sell the property for a Machine Shop, that was denied, the Donut Shop will be good in the neighborhood. Speaking in opposition: Gerry Yarosh, speaking for her mother Anna Yarosh, 23 Calabrese St. and for Rita Higley, 21 Calabrese St. , there is a ledge problem, I lived there for many years, the rat problem did exist, it does not exist now. Any blasting will cause problems, this is not the area for a donut shop, concerned about the odors from the donut shop. In rebuttal: Mr. White explained the bakers set there own hours, the doughnuts could be baked perhaps three or four in the morning. Hearing closed. Mr. Piemonte, concerned about the waste that could attract rats, also concerned about the parking. Mr. Charnas asked what happens should there turn out to be a rat problem, what does the health department do. Mr. McIntosh explained about baiting. Mr. Hacker, this is a residential zone, but there is a lot of businesses there. I don't think they will be able to get ten parking spaces in because of the ledge. MINUTES - NOVEMBER 16, 1983 page three 44-46 Jefferson Ave. - Continued Mr. Charnas made a motion to grant the petition, Mr. Hopper secor OPPOSITION TO THE MOTION: Mr. Charnas, Mr. Hacker, Mr. Hopper, I PETITION DENIED Off Dove Ave. & Jefferson Ave. - Shaughnessy Hospital Petitioners are requesting a Variance to allow area at the intersection of Dove Ave. and Jefferson Ave. to be used for parking. This is an R-2 district. Mr. Charnas read the application. Mr. Al Levesque, Chairman of the Building and Space Department of Shaughnessy, represented the petitioner. He explained the hospital wanted to lease this area from New England Power Co. to take care of the overflow of parking. People have been parking on Dove Ave. and Jefferson Ave. , this is a problem, Dove Ave. is very narrow and it interfers with the fire lanes. This will just be temporary, they are hoping to get something permanent, but will not be able to before the snow comes. We are hoping to get a couple of dozen cars. No one appeared in favor. In opposition: Mr. George Gagnon, 17 Bertuccio Ave. , what guarantee do we have there would be no noise. Mr. Hacker asked how close their property was to this area. About 20 - 50 feet. Mr. Levesque explained most parking will be during the day, we would be willing to limit the hours, it would be from 6 to 6. Mr. Piemonte asked if they restricted them to no night hours if that would satisfy their objection. Mr. Gagnon asked about access. Mr. Levesque said the access would be from Jefferson Ave. Hearing closed. Mr. Charnas made a motion to grant the petition and allow this area to be used for parking on condition it be used only between the hours of 6:00 a.m and 6:00 p.m. seven days a week, to be used only by out-patients and hospital staff, only good as long as the hospital leases the property, no improvements, especially paving, are to be done on the property. Mr. Hopper seconded. UNANIMOUSLY GRANTED 3 River St. - Anthony Scoglio f Petitioner is requesting a Special Permit to convert an existing two family dwelling into a two unit condominium in this R-2 district. Mr. Charnas read the application and a letter from the Fire Marshal. Attorney John Tierney represented the petitioner. He explained,many renovations have been done and the property has been upgraded. This will have no effect on low or moderate income persons. The house is now vacant, it is a two family and will remain two family. The tenants moved our in December 1982. There are two parking spaces available. We will comply with the Fire Code. Mr. Scoglio showed on the plans where the parking spaces were located. Speaking in favor: Paul Willis, 4 River St. , the work that has been done is good, I am concerned about the Historic Commission's conditions. Mr. John Carr, 7 river St. , member of the Historic Commission, said the Commission wants them to put wood shutters, there are some other conditions,which are Public Information, but could not recall them all right now. This building does seem to be occupied now, this does not effect my support. Carol Willis, 4 River St. , would like to see the house finished, I am in favor. Carol Caron, 7 River St. , they have done a tremendous job, but it should be completed. No one appeared in opposition. Attorney Tierney explained that the house was not occupied, the people they think live there are only security people. Mr. Carr, for the past ten years this has been a single family, it may have been two family prior to that. The parking is piggyback, the first floor was occupied till about a month ago, this still has nothing to do with my support. Paul Willis, the tenant down stairs lived there till about a month ago, there is someone living upstairs now. Mr. Charnas, I am concern whether there is a tenant there, I am concerned whether proper notice was given. Att. Tierney, there are no tenants, they are security people. Mr. Piemonte asked if they could submitted a notorized statement to this affect. Mr. Hacker, in view of this, would like to continue this till this next i,. rl f t � � Imo• 1 �• � ` � `•lry`�1 IIF \ \ tit IS 'Z q lam 'k , m N�i•si•sem:�-- �'`:; • � C- .�- o � 1' ` .. � �� i– :�',I– � `l ki Ont u 4 o T t1,lYlTla` \ � v9 - = - �4 �, `�s, �` �----� �N7/•S/ZO"s✓— i 1 N ioo 00 hl I 6'Qk;Jw,.'ss :.ii9''N:� .. s�fh%' r :'v tw_ _:r�� : i d. '- •- e �'. �9 ',/�,r-Q i.-'"i'�:.li^.+ :.� '..�tiow_? ,�. iY ri : .y- :ay. 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(1li#g >z# Iem, �zss �hxzP##s pnarb of Appeal TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS: The Undersigned represent that heis are the owners of a certain parcel of land located at NO. . . . . . . . . .44 4.6 Jrefferanv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Street; Zoning DistrictJ4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; and said parcel is affected by Section(s). . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . of the Massachusetts State Building Code. Plans describing the work proposed, have been submitted to the Inspector of Buildings in accordance with Section IX A. 1 of the Zoning Ordinance. row :� co NS> CZD - T m ys, rnn The Application for Permit was denied by the Inspector of Buildings for the following reasons: Direct Appeal substitution of non-conforming use 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: Petitioner wishes to substitute a restaurant/coffee and donut shdp for the present non-conforming fruit/produce and delicatessen located in a store in an Rl District at 44-46 Jefferson Street, Salem, Massachusetts Owner rrnest Fratangelo . .... . . . . . .. . . ... .... Address 124 Lynn Street,.Lin, MA. .. Telephone.A9!-2997 . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . Petitioner. Augusto P. DaCunha Address. 41 Hancock Avenue, Medford. MA . 02155 Date. Actoper, 5p. XM. . . . . . Telephone.. . 396 -1617 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. k", id5f� j� . 4 75i y4r'l t4 ° b5 {xp4 jtk�tle�c}e nt_ SIT } i - V 1i' ktm }+�*� Iw NO ......... PETITION TO BOARD OF APPEALS LOCATION ................................................................ PETITIONERA149u§X,Q..Pa.-I Quaba {cr :t 21 ADDRESS....41...Uan cark...AvA...,....... Medford, MA. 02155 ' ................................................. - .`. ' "! Z .. U] � fey i - '^�0'x^^�`G I CONDITIONS u o ................. 1. ... a • ................. ................................................................. PETITION APPROVED. ......... ❑ ; l.' C i DENIED.. .................. ....... . 19......... (ritg of �'ttlem, r �4'�'�u�rv• i �.E 11}U" parlmext �eaaq=rfers - - VIP', ire �e �� James renxan '� 49 ?.1afaU tte L rEet CITY 0; 5AL o�Sttlem, B137II Date: November 16, 1983 Salem Board of Appeal Re: Augusto DaCunha City of Salem, Massachusetts 44-46 Jefferson Ave. One Salem Green Hearing Date: .11/16/$3 Salem, Ma. 01970 Sirs: As a result of notice received concerning the Board of Appeal hearing for the above listed name and address, the Salem Fire Department, requests the following items to be placed on record. 1. The Salem Fire Department has no objection to use and occupancy of the premises as a Donut Shop/Restaurant, subject to the provisions listed below: A. A fixed fire extinguishing system shall be required for commercial cooking equipment, installed at this occupancy. B. An approved hood and duct system shall be installed .as required by the Mass. State Building Code and the. Salem Fire Cude. C. A local fire alarm system shall be installed as approved by the Salem Fire Marshal. D. Use and occupancy shall be contingent upon issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, before opening for business. . Respectfully submitted _ Captain David J. Go ein cc: Building Inspector Salem Fire ? ars-al file Form n 105 I I i� h r� �I - j c ----- ;-- -- - - - - -tl- . _ -- --- - - ------- - - --�i --- f� _.-- - - I _ r - - -- -- -- -- _,---- ---- --- r---- - ----- - -