CAFFE GRAZIANI kDRBSIGN-'PERMIT 1991 _
Caffe Graziani _
133 Washington St. _ J �
DEMAKIS & PLAVNICK. P.A.
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
16 FRONT STREET
SALEM. MASSACHUSETTS 01970
TIMOTHY W. DEMAKIS. LL M.TAXATION - - (508) 741-2623
LAWRENCE R. PLAVNICK. ESQ. FAX* (508) 741-9034
RECEIVED
APR n 11994
Salem elan,,jag Uept.March 29, 1994
CERTIFIED MAIL - R.R.R.
Salem Redevelopment Authority
1 Salem Green
Salem, MA 01970
Attn: William Luster
Re: Application for Seasonal Wine and Malt Beverages
License by Caffe Graziani, Inc.
Dear Sir:
Please be notified that Caffe Graziani, Inc. , 133 Washington
Street, Salem, Massachusetts has applied to the Salem Licensing
Board of the City of Salem for a seasonal wine and malt beverages
license.
A hearing on the application will be held on April 11, 1994,
at 6:00 P.M. , at One Salem Green, 2nd Floor, Salem, MA.
Very truly yours,
DEMAKIS & PLAVNICK, P.A.
Lawrence R vnick
LRP/blc
March 26,1993
To whom it may concern;
Please be advised that a seasonal beer & wine license
has been applied for by Caffe Graziani Inc. , 133 Washington -St.
Any inquiries should be directed to the Salem Licensing
Board.
Paula M. Gravalles
President/Owner
Caff.e Graziani, Inc.
133 Washington St.
Salem, Ma. 01970
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SALEM REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
DESIGN REVIEW BOARD
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APPLICATION
Applicant Nameai0✓a/M� sre`aal am ai? Z,17 `457 LOV-.?-
Name Tel.
Date of Application
Location of Building 13.3 R a5h,l) 4 j S-t Sa70
Number Street
Owner of Buildin P_G.4l'J -TI-erne ]rs GQ 105 Lucas
Sign Designer ls/!� 19 �0� '� Qak' /Y)U/�Si^
Name Designer
Sign Type (Check more than one if necessary)
Wall Temporary_
Protecting_ Banner
Window_/ Mechanical moving_
Historic Bldg. sign Other
Sign Illumination
Internal Bare Bulb_
Indirect_ Other
None_1,,�--
Submission Requirements: All items must be received two (2) days prior to
meeting.
(Please check) RECEIVED
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1. Detailed scale plan of sign
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2. . Color samples. ✓ SAL dtl �gJy3g�VI�G� DEPT,
3. Letter type
4. Method of attachment �LRrA07 g ?! CHS l/
5. Method of lighting.
6. Location of sign on building: Drawing Polaroidy
J Fee Technically conforms
S.R.A. staff
Approval recommended
D.R.B. member
Date approved
sbESIGN PHILOSOPHY - October 1982
The existence of the DRB is mandated by the provisions or the Plan- Its function is to review and
prepare appropriate recommendations for reference to the Authority "For concurrence and approval_"
The buide's for its review derive from the stated goals of t'.e Plan and are essentially related to
preservation of structures of historic and architectural value and the restoration of neighborhood
quality, economic viability, and functional capacity. The emphasis is on exterior environmental
quality that is to streetscope and accordingly "local conditions and the historical importance of
the town hall area and Derby Sq.jare will be major considerations."
There are seven principal zones in the Heritage Plaza East U. R_ areas, each witfr its own special"
characteristics which ought to be respected and odressed in the course of each review_
1 . The Derby Squore/Front Street area: Federal style, formal setting of town huff; Front- Street
meandering; pedestrian scale.
2. Museum area: Intermediate scale; style juxtaposition
3. Essex mall: Commercial; style juxtaposition; intermediate scale; pedestrian
4. North area residential: Contemporary-picturesque; landmark focal; pedestrian, presently
insular
5. Washington Street: Mixed scale; vehicular
6. New Derby.Street: Factory lofts
7. Charter Street: Dominated by burial ground, scattered historic buildings, small scale-
Other
caleOther areas are transitional and reflect overlapping chorccteristics_
Of. the seven zones, the Derby Square/Front Street area is the most historically and architecturally
significant since it represents the greatest concentration of buildings and spaces intact from Salem's
rnosr architecturally significant periodandthe only such grouping :located in the downtown, and
commercial in character and use. It is, however, relatively isolated_ Its linkages therefore
assume an inordinate importance. _
The second most important zone is the continuum of Essex mall and the museum zone (old Essex
Street). This area is the heart of Salem and is, in fact, the linkage between the east and west
historic residential areas. Its commercial importance and central position throughout Salem's
history is'expressed by its vigorous, if sometimes jarring, juxtapositions of style and scale_
There are numerous significant individual buildings within the HPE area upon whiclT adverse-
impact would in turn ad verse ly'impact the zones in which they are located_ Each plays an
important role.
1 . Old town hall - Center piece of Derby Square
2. Peabody Museum - East India Marine Hall -. Center piece of museum area and East India
Square
3. Salem Hardware - Relationship to town hall and Derby Square
4: 3-9 Derby Square - Relation to Derby Square - linkage from Essex mail
5. Lally's Shoe Store - Relationship to Peabody Museum
6. Baker building - Relationship to Peabody Museum
7. Next to Baker building - Relationship to Peabody Museum
8. Old Customs House - Linkage to water from (Derby Street)
9. Father Mathews - impact on Essex Museum and museum area
10. Colonial men's shop - Oldest commercial building
11 . Noumkeog Bon!< annex (cost iron front) - unique Salem_ Mare cc.:?- 6° added_
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Because of the chicken and egg relctionship between preservation of architectural and historic
values and the restoration of neighborhood quolity on the one hand and economic viability and
functional capacity on the other, it is the responsibility of the DP.B to deal directly with this
relationship to address the trodeoffs in our reviews and recommendations.
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