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FEBRUARY 23, 1976
JOHN P.Ga1y,s<. DECISION ON PETITION OF LUCILLE KIRBY, 92 LINDEN STREET FOR A
A:2T£;'_,A c, t„ui?C:jlj SPECIAL PERMIT TO ADD A THIRD FLOOR APARTMENT TO AN EYISTIEG
JAS_' T. TWO FAMILY HOUSE LOCATED AT 92 LINDEN ST'REE'T. (F.-2 ZONE)
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Hearing on this petition was held on February 23, 1976 with Chairman John N. Gray
Sr. , and members Jane T, Lundregan, William Abbott, Arthur LaBrecque and
Associate Member Donald Eames present. Notices were duly mailed to abutters
and others in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 80a.
The petitioner was represented before the Board by Janes H. Ballou, Architect.
The -residence is presently a two-family home in a two-family district. The-
petitioner
hepetitioner stated that the building is similar in size and shape to three family
residences nearby, across the street, in the Salem State College area, The
petitioner further stated that she was a widow and needed .the income from a
third apartment.
/ The Board voted to deny the Special Permit and variance requested. The Board
did not feel that there was substantial hardship which runs with the land.
Appeals from this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to Section seventeen (17)
of Mass. General Laws, Chapter 805, and shall be filed within twenty days (20)
after the date of filing of this decision in the office of the City Clerk.
St1.EM BOARD OF APPEAL
DEN;U'D
BY
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