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DECISION ON THE PETITION OF JOHN E. BOOTH FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT
FOR 15 CARLTON ST. , SALEM
A hearing on this petition was he eFel u2y5§V with the following Board
Members present: Edward LuzinskGti, ing Chairman; Messrs. , Charnas, Strout and
Associate Members-Dore and LabrecguAtE fotice of the hearing was sent to abutters
and others and notices of the hearing were properl,yypp blished in the Salem
Evening News in accordance with MasoggtY�dffts�Gelme7pa3 'Laws Chapter 40A.
Petitioner, owner of the premises, requests a Special Permit to allow him to
have a two family in this R-2 district.
The provision of the Salem Zoning Ordinance which is applicable to this request
for a Special Permit is Section V B 10, which provides as follows:
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary appearing in this Ordinance, the
Board of Appeal may, in accordance with the procedure and conditions set forth
in Section VIII F and IX D, grant Special Permits for alterations and recon-
struction of nonconforming structures, and for changes, extension, enlargement
or expansion of nonconforming lots, land, structures, and uses, -provided, however,
that such change, extension, enlargement or expansion shall not be substantially
more detrimental than the existing nonconforming use to the neighborhood:
In more general terms, this Board is, when reviewing Special Permit requests,
guided by the rule that a Special Permit request may be granted upon a finding
by the Board that the grant of the Special Permit will promote the public health,
safety, convenience and welfare of the City's inhabitants.
The Board of Appeal, after considering the evidence and viewing the plans, makes
the following findings of fact:
1 . No opposition was presented to the plan;
2. The proposed use of the property will have no appreciable impact
on the neighborhood.
On the basis -of the above findings of fact, and on the evidence presented at the
hearing, the Board of Appeal concludes as follows:
1 . The proposed use of the premises will not be substantially more
detrimental to the public good than the existing use;
2. The proposed use will promote the health, safety and welfare of
the City's inhabitants.
Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted unanimously, 5-0, to grant the
relief requested, provided that:
DECISION ON THE PETITION OF JOHN E. BOOTH FOR A
SPECIAL PERMIT FOR 15 CARLTON ST. , SALEM
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1 . At least three (3) non-piggy back parking spaces be maintained
toward the rear of the property;
2. A Certificate of Occupancy be obtained.
SPECIAL PERMIT GRANTED
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Scott E. Charnas, Secretary
A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE CITY CLERK
APPEAL FROM THIS DECISION, IF ANY, SHALL BE MADE. PURSUANT TO SECTION 17 OF THE MISS.
° GENERAL LAWS. CHAPTER 808. AND SHALL BE FILED WITHIN 20 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF FILING
OF THIS DECISION IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK.
PUF.SAN' TO PASS. GENERAL LA1YS. CHAPTER 808, SECTION 11, THE VARIANCE OR SPECIAL PERMIT
G RAST ED HEREIN, SHALL NOT TAKE EFFECT UNTIL A COPY OF THE DECISION, BEARING THE CET-
. FICATiOP! OF THE CITY CLERK THAT 20 DAYS HAVE ELAPSED AND NO APPEAL HAS BEEN FILED,
OR THAT. IF SUCH AN APPEAL HAS BEEN FILE, THAT IT HAS BEEN D'IS111SSED OR DENIED !S
RECORDED I. THE SOUTH ESSEX REGISTRY OF DEEDS AND INDEXED UNDER THE NAME OF THE
OF RECORD OR IS RECORDED AND NOTED ON THE OWNER'S CERTIFICATE OF TITLE.
BOARD OF APPEAL
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