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CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
120 WASHINGTON STREET,3" FLOOR
r TEL. (978) 745-9595
FAX(978) 740-9846
KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL
MAYOR THOMAS STTIERRE
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTY/BUILDING COMMISSIONER
November 12, 2013
George and Linda Bresnahan
1-3 Naples Road
Salem Ma. 01970
Dear Owners,
This Department is again receiving complaints regarding too many occupants at your property. Per the Mass
State Building Code 780 cmr section 110,an inspection of the property is required.The required inspection is
scheduled for Monday,November 18"'at ten in the morning. If you have any questions,please contact me
directly.
Thom �St.Pierre�
Building Commissioner nirector of Inspectional Services
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Peter Strout
Director of Public Property
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Zoning Enforcement Officer 11l1JJ33�✓
November 24, 1999
George Bresnahan
1-3 Naples Road
Salem, Ma. 01970
RE: 1-3 Naples Road
Dear Mr. Bresnahan:
Due to continuing complaints from your Neighborhood Group, its been brought to our
attention, an oversite on my part.
1-3 Naples Street is in an R-1 District which prohibits boarders. Section 5-3 #19, which
prohibits boarders.
Please contact me at 745-9595 ex. 386 as soon as possible so we can straighten this
matter out.
Sincerely,
Frank DiPaolo
Local Building Inspector
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Art.V, § 5-2 SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE USE REGULATIONS
h.
manufacturing, frozen food storage, ice in a dwelling to carry on activities in which
manufacturing, including the storage of goods, wares or merchandise are not com-
new materials and containers used in or mercially created or handled,provided that
incidental to any of the foregoing. Provided any such home occupation:
that such operations: a. Shall be operated entirely within a
a. Are not specifically prohibited from the dwelling unit, with no display visible
City of Salem according to the schedule from the street.
of prohibited uses in section 5.3(h)(3) b. Shall be operated only by the residents
herein. of the dwelling unit,with not more than
b. Are not dangerous by reason of hazard' one (1) regular employee not residing
from fire or explosion. in the dwelling unit.
c. Are not offensive, detrimental, ..-inju• c. Shall utilize not more than twenty-five
rious, noxious or hazardous by reason (25) percent of the gross floor area of
of causing dust,smoke,odor,fumes,ra• the dwelling unit.
diation, groundwater discharge, noise, d. Shall display not more than one(1)non•
vibration, traffic congestion or other electric announcement sign of an area
"nuisance. not greater than one and one-half(11/2)
d. Are compatible with adjacent nonin-
s square feet and attached against 4 g st the
dustrial uses. building and not protruding therefrom.
(4) Laboratories or research facilities,including C2) Marinas.
medical and other research, provided man-
ufacturing is clearly incidental to the oper- (3) Waterfront boat yards.
ation of the facility, does not exceed fifty (4) Waterfront yacht clubs.
(50) percent of the gross floor area of the
building and is not offensive,injurious,nox- (5) Outdoor swimming pools which do no con•
ious,detrimental or hazardous by reason of form with the requirements of Article VII,
dust, smoke, odor, fumes, noise, radiation, Supplementary Regulations,as amended in
groundwater discharge, traffic congestion this ordinance.
or other nuisances. (6) Salem Hospital, 91 Highland Avenue,
(5) Assembly or packaging of articles not ex- Salem,including private clinics builtwithin
ceeding two hundred(200)pounds in weight, one thousand five hundred (1,500) feet of
provided that no manufacturing or pro• same.
cessing is carried out. (7) North Shore Babies and Children's Hos-
(6) Food and beverage manufacturing,bottling pital, 57 Highland Avenue.
or processing or commissary.
(8) Salem Hospital for Chronic Diseases, Me-
morial Drive, Salem.
(a) Generally. Provided that permission of the
board of appeals is obtained in accordance with (9) Dormitory or dormitories as defined in sec.
the procedures and conditions set forth in section tion 2.2 herein. Such dormitories may only
9-4 hereof, buildings and structures may be con- be built on land owned by the Salem Hos•
strutted,altered,enlarged,reconstructed and used pital or the Commonwealth of Massachu.
and land may be used for one (1) or more of the setts State College at Salem.
purposes set out in this section. (10) Recreation buildings, including accessory
(b) R-C and R-1 Districts. The following are spe- buildings usually constructed with such
tial permit uses in the residential-conservation buildings, with the following provisions:
and one-family residential districts: a. All other applicable provisions of the
(1) Professional offices and other home occupa- Salem Building Code and zoning ordi.
tions involving the use of a room or rooms nance must be complied with.
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USE REGULATIONS SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE Art.V, § 5-3
b. The ownership of the establishment principal dwelling on the same lot, pro-
must be a nonprofit charitable corpo- vided that parking requirements are met
ration so chartered by the Common- and upon the condition that there shall be
wealth of Massachusetts and so desig- no change to the exterior of the historic car-
nated by the Internal Revenue Service riage house unless approved by the histor-
of the federal government. ical commission.
c. The use of the premises shall be con-
strued as being "public." There shall Specifically excluded from this category are-
be no restrictions of any type regarding (12) Music and dancing studios.
membership in any organization and/or
club by race, creed or color while the' (13) Barber shops and beauty parlors. ..
building is opened to the"public."How-
ever, the premises could be "rented or (14) Food processing and catering of any kind.
hired" for "public assemblies" or to - (15) Any activity using electrical machinery
other nonprofit corporations of a sim- which may interfere with-"radio or televi-
ilar type as the owner, provided, how- sion reception in nearby dwellings.
ever, that any such "rental" shall not
exceed five (5) consecutive days nor (16) Any other activity which would be detri- 1
more than five (5) days in any month mental a the neighborhood.
nor more than forty (40) days in any (17) Municipal buildings other than schools, li-
twelve(12)months.A notice statingthe braries and fire houses.
intent of this usage must be filed with
the cit clerk, with a co (18) Recreational buildings or areas operated by
y copy sent ) the membership clubs for the benefit of their j
building s inspector, is least ten(10)days members and not for gain, including non- =(
before such usage o contemplated. A profit clubs, lodges and fraternal associa-
written approval from the building in- tions.
spector, with a copy sent to the city
clerk,must be obtained before any such (19) Rooming or boarding of persons not in the
usage. family.
d. There shall be paved driveways at least w Feet wide with at least (20) Hospitals and sanitaria for the treatment
twenty-five of human ailments, except those listed in
one(1)paved walkway,five(5)feet wide
at the edge of the drive. The drive may subsections(6)through(8)above. However,
not be "dead end" but must have at clinics, if built within one thousand five
least two(2)entrances to an established hundred (1,500) feet of the Salem Hospital,
public way. Such entrances if on the will be allowed.
same street shall be at least three hun. (21) Nursing or convalescent homes, or rest
dred (300) feet apart, measured from homes.
the nearest edge of the drive. No (22) Cemeteries.
parking shall be allowed at any time
on the drive. (23) Multifamily dwellings.
e. Off-drive parking spaces(in accordance
with design standards of section 7.3 (24) . rdlanthropic and charitable institutions.
herein) must be provided at a ratio of (25) Buildings, structures or land used or to be
one(1)space for each thirty-six(36)feet used by a public service corporation,
of free floor area (equipment and ser. (26) Automobile service stations.
vice rooms not included in such areas),
plus"one (1). (27) Any special permit uses for B-1, B-2, B-4
(11) A historic carriage house for use as a single
and I Districts.
family dwelling as an accessory use to a (28) Open air motion picture theaters.
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