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24 SAUNDERS STREET - ZONING ��R� De_cts�on_ __ ._ -�,g� � ^ 2y Savn�-�2s �� �' t � (tai#� Df �221e1t1, r�ttssttcllusP##5 , One OttlP,n (6rren Jul 6 21 PM too ` ►ttE* &TY dIEP,K,wad.!i.,NAS& Decision .^ Site Plan Review Special Permit . Charles Vars Brentwood Structures, Inc. Fieldcrest Properties 10 Northwood Executive Park Northern Boulevard Amherst, NH 03031 RE: Salem Shoe - 24 Saunders Street On May 19, 1988, the Planning Board of the City of Salem held a public hearing regarding the application of Fieldcrest Properties, Inc., for a Special Permitunder Section VII - R, Site Plan Review, of the Salem Zoning Ordinance, with respect to the construction of sixty (60) condominium units at 24 Saunders Street, the former Salem Shoe factory site. At a regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Board held on June 2, 1988, the Board voted, by unanimous vote (5 to 0), to approve the application as complying with the requirements for the issuance of a Special Permit, subject to the following conditions: I. Conformance with Plan J `si Work shall conform to plan entitled, "Permit Site Plan, Hazborview Condominium in Salem, Massachusetts", dated May 2, 1988. Z. Utilities Utility installation shall be reviewed and approved by the City Engineer prior to the issuance of building permits. 3. Landscaping in P g Landscaping shall be in accordance with plan entitled, "Permit Site Plan, Hazborview Condominium in Salem, Massachusetts", dated May 2, 1988. a. Trees shall be a minimum of 4" caliper. b. Maintenance of landscape vegetation shall be the responsibility of the developer, his successors or assigns. c. Additional landscaping along Saunders Street shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Department. 4. Snow Storage + p. Snow storage areas shall be defined on the Site Plan. "r. 5. Signage f *!N Signage shall be reviewed and approved by the City Planner. 6. Refuse Removal a Refuse removal shall be the responsibility of the developer, his successors or assigns. A 7. Granite Curbing •; Sloped granite curbing shall be installed in the parking area, as required by the City ' Planner. .h 8. Lighting �~ Lighting shall be reviewed and approved by the City Planner. r , 9. Construction Practices 1'`r All construction shall be carried out in accordance with the following conditions: °w NN4 „'•r": a. No work shall commence before 7:00 a.m. on weekdays and 8:00 a.m. on Saturdalys. No°;.` work shall continue beyond 5:00 p.m. There shall be no work conducted on Sundays or holidays. Inside work of a quiet nature may be permitted at other times. b. All reasonable action shall be taken to minimize the negative effects of construction on 1`F abutters. Advance notice shall be provided to all abutters in writing at least 72 hours "+ prior to commencement of construction. c. All construction vehicles shall be cleaned prior to leaving the site so that they do not leave dirt and/or debris on roadways as they leave the site. d. No truck traffic to the site shall commence before 7:00 A.M. 10. Violations Violations of any conditions shall result in revocation of this permit by 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 (20) 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 or is recorded on the owner's certificate of title. The fee for recording or registering shall be paid by the owner or applicant. a F X. Walter B. 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