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April 9, 190ITYCLZP,: S4LEH.HASS.
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SPECIAL PERMIT
WETLANDS AND FLOOD HAZARD DISTRICT
Commonwealth of Massachusetts,Department of Public Works
10 Park Plaza
Boston, MA. 02116
On Thursday, April 4, 1985, the Planning Board of the City of Salem held
a public hearing regarding the application of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts Department of Public Works for a Special Permit under
Section P, Wetlands and Flood Hazard Districts, of the Salem Zoning
Ordinance, with respect to a proposal to replace the existing drainage
pipes under Highland Avenue and add a new gutter inlet and header. This
work is proposed to take place within a wetlands area.
At a regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Board on April 9, 1985,
the Board voted, by a vote of five in favor, none opposed, to approve
the application as complying with the requirements for the issuance of
the permit .with the following conditions:
1. Work shall conform to plans and specifications accompanying Special
Permit application. Proposal shall further conform to all conditions
set forth in a comment submitted to the Board by the Board of Health
dated March 28, 1985, addressing the following:
a. A program of street cleaning and dust control shall be employed
during construction.
b. Prior to startup and during construction, the employment of a
Licensed Pest Control Firm shall be undertaken for site evaluation.
C. All excess construction vegetation debris shall be disposed of at an
approved disposal facility.
Work shall further conform to an Order of Conditions issued for the
project (#64-115) by the Salem Conservation Commission, dated 3-19-85.
2. This order does not grant any property rights or any exclusive
privileges; it does not authorize any injury to private/public property
or any invasion of public/private rights.
I hereby certify that a copy of this decision and plans have been filed
with the City Clerk and copies are on file with the Planning Board.
This Special Permit shall not take effect until a copy of the decision
bearing the certification of the City Clerk that twenty days have
elapsed and no appeal has been filed or that if such appeal has been
filed, and it has been dismissed or denied, is recorded in the Essex
County Registry of Deeds and is indexed in the grantor. index under the
name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner's
certificate of title. The fee for recording or registering shall be
paid by the owner or applicant.
Walter B. Power, III --
Chairman
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