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144 REAR NORTH STREET - BUILDING INSPECTION Wendaffeyr aEsselte 74520 40°/® P4 City of Salem Ward APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO BUILD ADDITION, MAKE ALTERATIONS OR NEW CONSTRUCTION IMPORTANT-Applicant to complete all items in sections:1, It, 111, IV, and IX. !q,[./ E� ZONING I, AT(LOCATION) �I (/� �[/�y /(!1 DISTRICT LOCATION 1NO4 I "T .) OF BETWEEN AND JCRoaa$TRhh1) ICROaa sTREETI - BUILDING LOT SUBDIVISION LOT_BLOCK SIZE _ II. TYPE AND COST OF BUILDING -All applicants complete Parts A -D A. TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT D. PROPOSED USE-FOR"DEMOLITION"USE MOST RECENT USE 1 ❑ New building Residential Nonresidential �r 18 ❑ Amusement.recreational 2 ❑ Addition(itunits residential,enter number of new 12 One family housing units atltletl,d any,in part D.13) 19 ❑ Chruch.other religious 13 Two or more family-Enter number PO Industrial 3 ❑ Alteration(See 2 above) of units ................................................_.... - 21 ❑ Parking garage ---- 4M Repair replacement 14 ❑ Transient hotel,motel,or dormitory- 22 ❑ Service station,most garage �'-- 1 Enter number of units ..................._._. 5 ❑ Wrecking(if mul bmih residential,enter number 23 ❑ Hospital,institutional _-.- of units m building in Part D, 13) 15 L :name 24 ❑ Office,bank,professional 6 ❑ Moving relocation) 16 ❑ Carbon 25 ❑ Public utility -- 26 ❑ School,library,other educational 7 ❑ Foundation only 17 ❑ Other-Specify 27 ❑ Stores.mercantileB.OWNERSHIP 28 ❑ Tanks,towers - 8 Private(individual,corporation,nonprofit 29 ❑ Other-Specify instRulion,etc.) 9 ❑ Public(Federal.State.or local government C.COST (Omit cents) NonresKiehtial-Describe in detail proposed use of buildings,e.g..food processing pant machine stop,laundry building at hospital,elementary school.secondary scfgoL college, OD parochial school,parking garage for department store.rental office building,office building 10. Cost of improvement ........_............................................. $ at industrial plant.It use of existing building is being changed,enter proposed use. To be installed but not included in the above cost a. Electrical....................................................................... b. Plumbing........................._............................................... c. Heating,air conditioning............................................. d. Other(elevator.etc.)....................._............................. (� 11. TOTAL COST OF IMPROVEMENT $ 111. SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING -For new buildings and additions, complete Parts E-L;demolition, complete oniv Parts J& M,all others skip to lV E, PRINCIPAL TYPE OF FRAME F. PRINCIPAL TYPE OF HEATING FUEL G. TYPE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1. TYPE OF MECHANICAL 30 ❑ Masonry(wall bearing) 35 I7Q Gas 40� \Public or private company Will there be central air '''''\ conditioning? 31;E5,—Wood frame 36 C] Oil 41 ElPrivate(septic tank,etc.) 44 ❑ Yes 45 No 32 ❑ Structure)steel 37 ❑ Electricity TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY 33 C] ReinforcedConcrete 38 C] CCH. Coal Will there by an rNevatoR 34 ❑ Other-Specify 39 ❑ Other-Specify 4210 Public or private company 46 ❑ Yes 47"E1 No 43 ❑ Private(well.cistern) /'�`-- ., J.DIMENSIONS M. DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURES: 48. Number of stories..._ ...__---_-----..._.............._.._.. 49. Total square feet of floor area. Has Approval from Historical Commission been received all floc's.based on extenur for any structure over fifty(50)years? Yes_ No_ dimensions ...................._..._._._.............._..._. 50. Total land area,sq.a ................................._...._....... Dig Safe Number K.NUMBER OF OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES Pest Control: 51. Enclosed-..........._..._.._._.........__....................._...__ HAVE THE FOLLOWING UTILITIES BEEN DISCONNECTED? 52. Outdoors..._..._..._2-.._..._..._...._...........—. – Yes No L RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS ONLY Water: Electric: 53. Enclosed ..............._........_............_..._..._..._....____ --.. Gas: – Fun_...__.............._........._._.. Sewer: 54. N'mroe of DOCUMENTATION FOR THE ABOVE MUST BE ATTACHED bathrooms BEFORE A PERMIT CAN BE ISSUED. IV. COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING: Historic District? Yes_ No�If yes, please enclose documentation from Hist Com.) Conservation Area? Yes_ No--L—IIf yes,please enclose Order of Conditions) Has Fire Prevention approved and stamped plans or applications? Yes_ No_ 4114 Is property located in the S.R.A. district? Yes_ No–!:--' Comply with Zoning? Yes ^�/No_ (If no,enclose Board of Appeal decision) Is lot grandfathered? Yes_ No–.,-- (If yes,submit documentation/if no,submit Board of Appeal decision) If new construction,has the proper Routing Slip been enclosed? YesNo_ No_ Is Architectural Access Board approval required? Yes_ No_!:�_ (If yes,submit documentation) Massachusetts State Contractor License# ®CLQ 4;V_2� Salem License# (Dex )"cL121, Home Improvement Contractor# e21.4) A- Homeowners Exempt form(if applicable) Yes No_ CONSTRUCTION TO BE COMMENCED WITHIN SIX(6)MONTHS OF ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMIT If an extension is necessary, please submit CONSTRUCTION IS TO BE COMPLETED BY: in writing to the Inspector of Buildings. V. IDENTIFICATION • To be completed by all applicants Name Mailing address-Number,street,city.and state ZIP Code Tel.No. 1"', Owns of Lessee .. 2. .. Contractor Buckler's License No. 3. Argbirect or Ertgneer I hereby certify that the proposed work is authorized by the owner of record and that I have been authorized by the owner to make this application as his authorized age2 ageand wragree4 conform to all applicable laws of this jurisdiction. Signature o lice Address , cation Pte . DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE VL VALIDATION Building �_y�/—9L/ FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY Permit number v Use Group _Building Permit issued — a, 9 Fire Grading Building Live Loading - --Perm I Fee $ — Occupancy Load '- Cerfrt"icate of Occupancy $ Approved by Drain Tile $ Plan Review Fee $ YrfLE NOTES AND Data. (For department use) 2, PERMIT TO BE MAILED TO: DATE MAILED: Construction to be started by: Completed by: �/ VI ZONING PLAN EXAMINERS NOTES DISTRICT USE FRONT YARD SIDE YARD SIDE YARD REAR YARD NOTES SITE OR PLOT PLAN •For Applicant Use O N City of Salem, Mass. ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT y' 44 Lafayette Street 'Qaum,, PAUL M . TUTTLE ,CITY ELECTRICIAN DATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To: INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS Salem, Mass. -. :?_t l-L� Electrical Contractor ry) [/(Signature of Applicant) ----!. . has signified their intention of performing the required electrical work, viz: removing and later replacing all electrical wires, fixtures, receptacles, etc., on outside of building located at: < ... 1......<` ........ r................................ Street in conjunction with a wall siding installation to be made by: 'i Siding Contractor ------------- ----------------•-= --------- ----------- -=- 3` " L= ------------------ -- ....................... ...... ISSUED BY = - -.-°f ---------------------------- This -This is a requirement, preliminary to the issuance of a permit for the sidewall installation by the Inspector of Buildings. ORIGINAL-SIDEWALL INSTALLER PINK COPY-BLDG.INSP. YELLOW COPY-ELEC.FILE r i CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSENTSJF SALEM, MA BOARD OF APPEAL CLERKS OFFICE 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 3RD FLOOR SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 STANLEY J. USOVICZ, JR. TELEPHONE: 978-745-9595 2995 NOV 28 P 2-- 22 MAYOR FAX: 978-740-9846 DECISION OF THE PETITION OF JOHN LOCKE REQUESTING A VARIANCE FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 144R NORTH STREET R-2 A hearing on this petition was held on November 16 2005 with the following Board Members present: Nina Cohen, Chairman, Richard Dionne, Edward Moriaty, Robin Stein and Nicholas Helides. Notice of the hearing was sent to abutters and others and notices of the hearing were properly published in the Salem Evening New in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A. The petitioner is requesting a Variance from rear yard setback and lot area to subdivide the lot at 5 Dearborn Street for the property located at 144R North Street located in a R-2 zone. The Variances, which have been requested, upon a finding 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, and structure involve. b. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the petitioners.. c. Desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and Without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent of this district of the purpose of the Ordinance The Board of Appeal, after careful consideration of the evidence presented at the hearing, and after viewing the plans, makes the following findings of fact: 1. The Petitioner,John Locke appeared and represented himself at the hearing. 2. The rear setback will be 0 instead of the required 30 feet and the lot area will be 4,496 square feet instead of the 15,000 square feet. 3. Petitioner is seeking the variance to show the actual use of the land. 4. There was no opposition to this petition. DECISION OF THE PETITION OF JOHN LOCKE REQUESTING A VARIANCE FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 144R DEARBORN STREET R-2 page two On the basis of the above finding of fact, the evidence presented at the hearing, the Zoning 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 Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship to the petition. 3. Desirable relief 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. Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted 5-0, to grant the Variances requested, subject to the following conditions; 1. Petitioner shall comply with all city and state statures, ordinances, codes and regulations. 2. Petitioner is to obtain approval from any City Board or Commission having jurisdiction including, but not limited to, the Planning Board. 3. No merger has occurred. Variance Granted Robin Steins November 16, 2005 Board of App��11 l A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE CIITY CLERK Appeal from this decision, if any, shall be made pursuant to Section 17 of the Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, and shall be filed within 20 day date of filing of this decision in the office of the City Clerk. Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, Section 11. The Variance or Special Permit granted herein shall not take effect until a copy of the decision bearing the certificate of the City Clerk that 20 days have elapsed and no appeal has been filed, or that, if such appeal has been filed, that is 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. i Cfitu of ttlem, fflaw'*usetts Public Prupertp Department Nuilbing Department One 6alem (6reen 500-7,15-9595 Ext. 300 Leo E. Tremblay Director of Public Property Inspector of Building Zoning Enforcement Officer NOTICE Removal of Unsiehtly Conditions on Structures or Improvements Commonlv Referred to as GRAFFITI YOUR ATTENTION IS HEREBY DIRECTED to the provisions of Chapter 2, Article XV et.seq. of the Municipal Code of the City of Salem, Massachusetts, on file in the office of the City Clerk on the first floor of City Hall. Pursuant to the provisions of said Chapter 2, Article XV, you are hereby notified that a certain unsightly condition exists on premises specifically described at the facade surrounding 144 North St. ,Salem. Massachusetts 01970. which injures neighboring property and the public health, safety, and welfare. You are therefore notified at once. and in anv event within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, to keep said property free therefrom. In the event you fail to complete such work within the time hereinabove mentioned, the undersigned shall cause the same to be removed and you will be responsible for the cost of removal of the condition from the property. Dated at Salem. Massachusetts this 5th day of July 1995. Director of Public Property o CITY OF SALEM9 MASSACHUSETTS (gyp{ k BOARD OF HEALTH i3 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 4TH FLOOR Z SALEM, MA 01970 „IVVVNNN TEL. 978-741-1800 FAX 978-745-0343 STANLEY J. USOVICZ, JR. JOANNE SCOTT, MPH, RS, CHO MAYOR HEALTH AGENT September 2, 2003 David Jalbert 5 Jalbert Lane Danvers, MA. 01923 Dear Mr. Jalbert: In accordance with Chapter III, Sections 127A and 1278 of the Massachusetts General Laws, 105 CMR 400.00: State Sanitary Code, Chapter I: General Administrative Procedures and 105 CMR 410.00: State Sanitary Code, Chapter II Minimum Standards of Fitness for Human Habitation, an inspection was conducted of the property 144 North Street#2 occupied by Linda Chandler, conducted by Jeff Vaughan, Sr. Sanitarian,on Wednesday August 27, 2003 at 3:45 P.M. Notice: If this rental unit is occupied by a child or children under the age of 6 years, it is the property owner's responsibility to notify tenants of lead related reports and tests, and to ensure that this unit complies fully with 105 CMR 460.000 : Regulations for Lead Poisoning Prevention and Control. For further information or to request an inspection, contact the Salem Health Department at 741-1800. You are hereby ORDERED to make a good-faith effort to correct the violations listed on the enclosed inspection report. Failure on your part to comply within the time specified on the enclosed inspection report will result in a complaint being sought against you in Salem District Court. Time for compliance begins with receipt of this Order. Should you be aggrieved by this Order, you have the right to request a hearing before the Board of Health. A request for said hearing must be received in writing in the office of the Board of Health within 7 days of receipt of this Order. At said hearing, you will be given an opportunity to be heard and to present witness and documentary evidence as to why this Order should be modified or withdrawn. You may be represented by an attorney. Please also be informed that you have the right to inspect and obtain copies of all relevant inspection or investigation reports, orders and other documentary information in the possession of this Board, and that any adverse party has the right to be present at the hearing. Please be advised that the conditions noted may enable the occupant(s)to use one or more of the statutory remedies available to them as outlined in the enclosed inspection report form. Fo the Board of Health: Reply to: nne Scott Jeff Vaughan Health Agent Sr. Sanitarian Certified Mail: 7099 3400 0009 4079 CC: tenant,building inspector r CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH 120 WASHINGTON STREET. 4TH FLOOR SALEM. MA 01970 s ��r TEL. 978-741-1800 �P FAX 978-745-0343 Page 1 of .2 STANLEY USOVICZ, JI' JOANNE SCOTT. MPH. RS. CHO MAYOR HEALTH AGENT State Sanitary Code, Chapter II: 105 CMR 410.000 Minimum Standards of Fitness for Human Habitation Occupant - Linda Chandler Phone: (978) 744-2474 Address: 144 /YdZTJ/ Street Apt.# 2 Floor 2 Owner: David Jalbert Address: s- Sv1 C. cr CvA.e Inspection Date: August 27, 2003 Time: 3:45 PM Conducted By: Jeff Vaughan Accompanied By: tenant Anticipated Reinspection Date: Specified Time Reg.#410.. Violation(s) Based on a tenant complaint an inspection was conducted in accordance with Article II of the State Sanitary Code 105 CMR,410.000. Upon inspection the following were noted: Cd 7 -.e c a I D s s/ - Ce:GSe �. Ce > vE ; d I t I 3s/ - S: i SG.. One or more of the above violations may endanger or materially impair the health safety, and well being of the occupant(s) Code Enforcement Inspector -1 � Sr. Sanitarian Este es documento legal impodante. Puede que afecte sus derechos. n.._,_ _�_. �__�..__:__ -- _s.. f........ ..i.... .......,e.,.S.. ll.,.....r .,l fcicfnnn7dl_l Ann l Appendix II (14) Legal Remedies for Tenants of Residential Housing The following is a brief summary of some of the legal remedies tenants may use in order to get housing code violations corrected : 1. Rent Withholding(Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 239, section 8A): If Code Violations Are Not Being Corrected you may be entitled to hold back your rent payments. You can do this without being evicted if You can prove that your dwelling unit or common areas contain code violations which are serious enough to endanger or materially impair your health of safety and fiat your landlord knew about the violations before you were behind in your rent. You did not cause the violations and they can be repaired while you continue to live in the building. You are prepared to pay any portion of the rent into court if a judge orders you to pay it. ( For (his, it is best to put the rent money aside in a safe place) 2. Repair and Deduct(Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter III, section 127L): The law sometimes allows you to use your rent money to make the repairs yourself If your local code enforcement agency certifies that there are code violations which may endanger or materially impair your health,safety,or well-being, and your landlord has received written notice of the violations,you may be able to use this remedy. If the owner fails to begin necessary repairs(or to enter into a written contract to have them made)within five days after the notice or to complete repairs within 14 days after notice, you can use up to four months rent in any year to make repairs. 3. Retaliatory Rent Increases or Evictions Prohibited (Massachusetts General Laws,Chapter 186, section 18, and Chapter 239, Section 2A):The owner may not increase your rent or evict you in retaliation for making a complaint to your local code enforcement agency about code violations. If the owner raises your rent to try to evict within six months after you have made the complaint, he or she will have to show a good reason for the increase or eviction which is unrelated to your complaint. You may be able to sue the landlord for damages or if he or she tries this. 4. Rent Receivership (Massachusetts General Laws Chapter II, section 127 C-H): The occupants and/or the Board of Health may petition the District or Superior Court to allow rent to be paid into court rather than to the owner. The court may then appoint a"receiver"who may spend as much of the rent money as is needed to correct the violation. The receiver is not subject to a spending limitation of four months'rent. 5. Breach of Warranty of Habitability You may be entitled to sue your landlord to have all or some of your rent returned if your dwelling unit does not meet minimum standards of habitability. 6. Unfair& Deceptive Practices (Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 93A) : Renting an apartment with code violations is a violation of the consumer protection act and regulations, for which you may sue an owner. The information presented above is only a summary of the law. Before you decide to withhold rent or take any other legal action, it is advisable that you consult an attorney. If you can not afford to consult an attomey. you should contact the nearest legal services office,which is North Shore Community Action Northeast Housing Court Programs Inc. 2 Appleton Street 98 Main Street Lawrence, MA. 01840 Peabody, MA. 01960 (978) 689-7833 (978) 531-0767 CITY OF SALEM HEALTH DEPARTMENT � na �,,,,,✓ Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Page a Of .� Date: Name: Address: Specified Time Reg.#410.. Violation(s) dc- 70 al r > G .7 S 7D /tit i 4 Page of Date: Name: Address: Specified Time Reg.#410.. Violation(s)