5 MALL STREET - DOERING, RALPH - ZBA Jean Harrison
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DECISION ON THE PETITION OF JEAN HARRISON FOR A SPECIAL
PERMIT FOR 5 MALL STREET
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A hearing on this Petition was held on October 27, 1982 with the following
Board Members present: James Hacker, Chairman; Messrs. Hopper, Piemonte„And,;_ :.-;:; -
Feeherry and Associate Member Luzinski. Notice of the hearing was sent
to abutters and others and a notice of the hearing was published in the
Salem Evening News in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 40A.
The Petitioner has requested a Special Permit to enable her to use one
room of a five-room apartment at 5 Mall Street as a professional office
for the conservation/restoration of paintings.' A Special Permit is needed because
the property is in an R-2 Zoning District, where professional offices are
not otherwise allowed.
In general terms, this Board is, when reviewing such Special Permit requests,
guided by the rule that a Special Permit 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.
• The Board, after considering the evidence at the hearing on this matter,
makes the following findings of fact:
1. The Petitioners proposed use of the site will have a' negligible,
if any, impact on the area.
2. The Petitioner's work is in keeping with the historic character of
the City of Salem.
3. The proposed office was supported by :numerous neighbors and others.
On the basis of the above findings of fact, and on
the evidence presented at the public hearing, the Board
of Appeal finds that the. proposed use. o£ the property will
promote the public health, safety, convenience and welfare and that
the proposed use of the property is in harmony with the Salem Zoning
Ordinance. Accordingly, the Board unanimously approved the granting of
a Special Permit to the Petitioner.
The Special Permit is therefore granted in accordance with the following
terms and conditions:
1) One room at the site may be used as a professional office solely for the restoration/
conservation of paintings.
• 2) No retail sales shall be allowed from the premises.
3) Customers shall be seen at the Petitioner's office by appointment only.
4) No exterior signs shall be allowed at the site.
Anthony M. �eeherry,/
Secretary
A COPY OF THIS DECISION AND PLANS HAVE BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD & CITY CLERK
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BERTRAM HOME FOR AGED MEN
29 Washington Square
Salm, Massachusetts
October 25, 1982
To The Board of Appeal
1 Salem Green
Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Gentlemen:
The Bertram Home for Aged Men in Salem desires to be
recorded in favor of the petition of Miss Jean Harrison who is
applying for a variance of the zoning ordinance, so that she
may conduct her profession of restoring paintings at her apart—
ment at 5 Mall Street, Salem.
Very truly yours,
eter B. Seamans, President
Trustees of The Bertram Home
For Aged Men in Salem
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Date : October 27, 1982
Salem Board of Anneal Re: Jean Harrison
City of Salem, D:assachusetts 5 Mall Street, Salem
One Salem Green Hearing Date: 10/27/82
Salem, iv''.a. 01970
Sirs :
As a result of notice received concerning the Board of Appeal
hearing for the above listed name and address, the Salem Fire
Department, requests the following items to be placed on record.
1. As of this date, the owner of record is in violation of
Chapter 1¢$, Section 26E of the Massachusetts General Laws,
i". for failure to install required smoke detectors in a residential
l dwelling, and obtaining a Certificate of Compliance from the
Salem Fire Prevention Bureau.
2. The Salem Fire Department also notes the apparent laek of parking
space on this site. This area consists of closely placed
structures, . with a narrow street. Parking conditions on this
street have always been severely limited, especially in the winter.
3 . The Salem Fire Department is therefore opposed to granting of
a special permit for use of this occupancy as a professional
office.
Respectfully submitted , J
�• Captain David J. Goin /"V
cc : Building Inspector Salem Fire ?e'arshal
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Form rr 105
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February-L7th 1978
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adanlage of our excellent shopping facilities. Entertainment {
a command - — _ Its 1 ee.fo,loansis f the abundanceof an .CABARET i
5 e ux tons and be latest We,End _ s:
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S. N meeting e 2 + + Shado Februsate ry.Cliff gkherdand Th Sundays)with until 25{h
S. Navy H.Q. {h' Shadows re Bening togemer again cher February 1possiblym be trt nded
dley'streel. F- yuan Ye_rs'fpr a two weak snow aft he Vince HBI pop-1-1 9 9 tar
>dd Lod Poiedium from 27th February.The
Y new S erside Studios in Hammersmith are Concerts k
.fPStd A Y, e ds�t p i�' following their.enormously successful Cherry t
y Orcherd with a.variety Of modem dance -ROYAL ALBERT HALL
scrubs while Songs Wells s unsung the Kensington Gore,W8
at 6•:30 in-the' '- Blit Theme cone poen n from Fiance. 19th February.T.30 p m
followed by '' Curtent dhows.ntl i ade fa a range from the London Symphony Orchestra Offenbach.
Constellation - National Custom Car Showat Aka dna Ga".Bot dl and D orak
Li Palace t^theC no Exhibition atC Crystal /
I R E Rum. ry 22nd Febrvary 730 pm {
:. Palace and cl He a flows shoyy If Ihf .de1>iR n&'e srtG la I�fire "o,t�On
Is'relief`Rear
RHS Hail nVincent Sq areaika
antiquarian book fe r at Me Im 1 Homl onrcert 0[hntm ark dancers- pbrlod ?-
h with 011ier- parte coeloms
Apart from the regular Saluda'fooroaA
WIIl attend as. malcEeS at ounds th 4
{ .yi," B• muguputLaiem and `ROYAL FESTN4L HALL t t 1
League:-Ttfe' r;�§'xS kept cease mnCrg at race courses 1 t 'So th Bank -
arY •Larry,, - o bide.specialsootingever,of ntercn no .Dm cabmary.8,p
' visitors are the Oxford v Cambridge - Royal Philhamronie Omhesba�Rosy
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TWA.here, ✓ 'hock°y match al Lad s on 18th February Moran and Mendelsohn - • _
1 extra special / q pro h at 18th febmary.B p m ,
p d da mania uaah Cham p
Wembley taping on 24th February � Vienna Philharmonic Cinch esea.�corductrd
Ie, [hC"UOlted -:A car spectrum of an u can tly by Leonard BemsN n:Beammeri s
Of the epesented in London,from the aro cal sympnonks number2 dnumberJ �1 drawing.of in;Recossap.mast." = _
ed States was Lenard.de:vock and a resuoepectia •.London for Free zi '
- exhibition or Gusteve Coumet both o
tis ago as the
Navy 10 en. display at the Royal Acadamy�m,^ug" - We hif below a./e of rhe many free eyeMe t _
French landscape painters of Me - - which rare p/ace regularly in Condon �.
Ad American Eighteenth Century at the B dusn M ashen,
from home- to the Dada B Surrealist Movement at the MUSEUMS°ANO ART GALLERIES
lerlcans In the modem Hayward Gallery in the South Bank - At London's siet.owned galeda i are open-
Navy _ >Arts Complex, free of charge,but some charge admksort
f0 thPormer - And f0 thosewth no money left.,a,all to specai exilto :Some of the bastaa
them former ®®rte y� q-a e�y��'�®IY -ih s ghisceing.we offer a few so,cestions Th.National Gall ry and Th.anfi Rel
IPmSe1VPS. Jean �.JLCIY d til of placer'a so and things to see for free! Portrait Gallery,Trafalgar Square:JKa
'�- British Museum and the British Library, _
"IT'S all because of a pigeon that I-. restored some very.nice pictures .. :' The South Kenshgdn Museums.'
_ became a picture .restorer in -indeed. The - "'Victoria and Alban IClosed Fridaysll Th.
paintings she worked ' Special Events Science Mo....;The Natural History
e London."Jean Harrison, t native Giordano,
included i some by Luca ' - - Museum and The Geological Museum
the
Manchester,Massachusetts,has Giordano, Grimaldi, Pegnauh, FOLK FESTIVAL'78 - -'Th•Imperial wet Mu unmO.has,Elephanl -
tulips the distinction a beingtheonly Whitcombe, Joseph Wright of l7th antl 48d,February and Castle and The RAF Museum.Hendon
` American self-employed" picture :Derby_ Wotten,: and Abraham� .Royal Albert Han SWT- - ,The Walmce Correction.manh of oxford
hp ;heads will.. restorer in England (as far as she -= BloemareC'.Painlin s-which-came: Annual folk extravagance-Sword dancers °�' Street
Paintings Mortis Man,Scotian and IrM dancers and c.•'[bh°cuMgAaum of Mankind.near Piccacift 3
vhen Spalding knows). For Someone-who'd never into 'the 'studio'-had -suffered a.. amgershomaRovw UK ,
p Parade bn,b: thought she'd live Do they variety of fates:Most were dirty or - - - HMS DiscoveiVon the Thames-t
Inshire town' Boston Area, it's' all Sotto a`" had -OVerpam[:; Which .needed„:.THINKING DAYSERVICE PAGEANTRY "§ -
'Satuday,tBtRFebm ry - r a
oration, is the change: And all because of a` removing,but Some had.been most Westminster Abbey 11 a m. = G18b thengmgoe.. I at` ` _11”
bulb-growing -pigeon?- - - unlucky.One man had a dog jump. Scouts and Guaes from throughout Ulf - BUCKINGHAM PALACEOnlyon ane are f
tee days after Perhaps not - den Ilam,20th,-22nd February and 2nd k -'
p .quite. . Miss "on his picture,leavin holes where' game romiok oN from.hr Saeed
/.r mile route, Harrison had wanted to be a :its claws had been, and another _ March,em.l at 11.30 a.m.Aniya early -
g eras public •'• -.'
_ - - GwW changing ceremony at HORSE
S will be On restorer since her SOphOrllOre year 'fled lilt his f9,000 painting with a, ST DAVID'S DAY - GUARDS PARADE daily at 11 is in
- at Wellesley College. One of the cricket bat. Both paintings were; '''/a?^essay.est March iSundars afro a.ml.Bring Your[a era
idus[ry's per professors-.Of Art History (her put right. - - - .i Weishmen n London can be dracen•ed by "GYBb"ha^ging ceremony at WINDSOR
g the leeks the,.lapek and mar,plasmas.,n >CASTLE at.10.30 a.m,daily.With band ,<, '
--just out. mai Or).fled suggested the career. - "Last January I decided to seL ofd Rodislheir 1.unatel ,mwr Naxnal ,Ceremohyof the Kays at THE TOWEp OF '
acres of gar. From then until her graduation m up astudio of my own..At BrSL U'. -Festival at Royal Albert Han.25th eauary i LONDON every night,just before 10 p ah
n admirevast; 'June, •1974 she--chose courses-''had to work in mg bedroom,which
s probably sold o r .- Ascent cos om eek by cdoudul wa da, -`f2
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relevanrio rest oration.. r lir,`, led [o'.:a- varier " of.off colour IBeereaNrsrr
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many other ° - '+ Y - PARADE NIGHT
:Wellesley was sympathetic to her,:: 'remarks from 4arI0u5 people who 2nd Marc" x tPUR ENTERTAINMENT
; somewhat unusual interest and questioned the nature offray work. - r Conference Cenrce-730 m „For.tris pint,you can en
y Wembk g once o1 a oy
most helpful. Miss Harrison was Then in early June 1 took a Flat to "!^.ale of Army.Beneyok rtFark"in presence ,ImUsi,isti or a mag ahow in many London -
of HRH Princess Alice of Gluuceste Royal pubs ale wine bars'.. - '"
.allowed to study at the Museum of five in, leaving my pictures at the- An,ilec,Band and HereId Tmmp.to The King'a head,Upper Street.bring.
Fine Arts, Boston, under W, J. -;other place. Finally, in August I '- Curtis Pipes and Dmms antl Fashgn _Resole rock.folk and] u groups pros i.
'Young,.then Head of the;Research found myself a-properstudio and Shaw ri 50 E5 - ' excaue t theatre(cheap seam.adacbao to
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pub.-IP",es Irbil in p dee dtauonridnka,-
selves ;.
Department, as well_.!as with have been there very-happily ever-.: CROWN JEWELS at the ToyigR OF °"nk^ge and peace he, 1..
382 2763. professor R. E. Ogilvie of the I since. - .- - >. `:The Red Co..Ham a smrm gnvJ.wB r
g LONDONm Clea open o 2)m February Fee very ovrd .
le nexP two.. Department of Metallurgy at MIT..`<. ''Recently, i . began 1.tak 113 - -
ry(2-P"1n,)r" Professors of Botany Geology relining. lessons (learning to - Th°T f°g°!200King.Road Chelsea- '
i --Jae Satudays,.Sundays and.Thursday° '•
ins London and Studio-Art:were also crus, back paintings) from one of It e • "
"bruary. (11 understanding. and 'pointed her - best refiners' I know of Pe er' MUS1Cals:' - -SNOWS and'
. -the towards material- whlch�,.-:was - -Newman. One afternoon a week( Trade Fairs:
potentially(2 potentially useful.For graduation,;:'go;to his studio to learnmore "BUBBLING BROWN SUGAR -
s.
560's: Great _. she was given a two-month tour of about that aspect of the trade.-Th Royalty Theatre K g way- FUTURE EVENT
(2 p.m.), Smash fit from USA the e.ploaiya revue - DAILY MAIL IDEAL HOME E turnal e
Europe is her parents,and she has` experience is invaluable." " cerebrates Harlemlip,-poliaition to }
:ondon--of. - been this side of the Atlantic ' inerouggmg'.faatunn some of m• olympia
(2 p.m.)., Being, Self-employed does not spngsggno-lafrom that ta g egreatest )m March to 1st Apm
virtually ever since. `: give the freedom people seem.to
-30iscp.m.), But where does the pigecn�come think it does. "The':usual ELVIS - ANTIQUES FAIRS
30 o don. into the story? "One evening I assumption is that I can choose my Asia a Theatre,Cl g Crosti Road C.C2 St James's Sprang 4 rcq es Fair Ir London. went to 'the local'-.with some `own hours. To a certain.extern, Thecareer and times f me late,gnat'Km
ate% 24111' - of Rock o Roll.,evoked by his smasnhit g Piccadilly Hotel,W t '-
friends of mine. We saw a couple,. that is true. However, I must be in songs n .su,cd and film clips 20th to 24th February" Monday 230 io 8
P,m-i)r' in the corner, and the woman had: when a client might drop by, a. pm:tbentle.m to 8pm,FdCaJn,am
Historic a pigeon, of all things, on her delivery might be made Or When} BANS ANDERSEN 14.7 p m 75,- '
— Covent shoulder."The pigeon's name'was the telephone might ring. That London Pause um.A,gyln Spear-W1 camaen Hill Antlques Fe New
t yawn
y (2 P.m. Revival of famous seal directed W and Han,Hem tun Sntiq
Trotsky, according to his owner, means my hours are from arOundahy skrrng Tommy Steele Unlg 25m F¢bran, -• Hall.
H.M.n,February%11 a.m ro6pm-Emry by
hFebruary Cecily Monteith, though her 9.30 a.m. to 7.00 p.m, (with time'iL.
February husband,Malcolm,prefers Troisy, for lunch). The choice is whether OLIVER' ofOgm^+r^a]0P '
fare, "A: Albery Theaces St Martn's Lane,WC2 -" 1
as it is less political: The bird had Or not I'll Stay late, Or hOW much New - ANTIQUARIAN BOOK FAIR,Imperial
elsea 2 production of woM s longest running Motel,Russell Square.WC2
( been hit'by a car and could no I'll work,at the weekends But 1- muy[a1.-based on olckens'Ohyn rwsr i
Journey longer Fly, only trot. Hence the wouldn't have it any other way. sV - 20th aM 21st February Monday 12 noon to ..
i• spm.;Tueaday loam to J 30 p m-
don _(2 name. As it turned out,the coup'd : "My business is , not muLh;; ' Adtlmsskn free
London- :were friendly with restorers who affected Fraterl�al CI17b - -
p.m.),SL worked near b Aqa ointment �Y my being AmerICBn K' ApTBOOKS FROM THE SOVIET UNION
hP Gallows Y' ris :One"gallery very nearly asked mei'.THE Harmony Square and National Book League"7 Albermarle Sean s-a'
was made, Miss Harrison went -for my address in the States in case .Compass Club had a dinner dance A con oisse ;s exhibition of mer 500 art 1
Tyburn"; around to see them,and was taken "J dashed off with one of then ; to - books coyeeng a-We arge meardb o, 1
ark - 'Au commemorate - its lith Russian.some Engrish Monday to Finlay 10
on as an apprentice. 'paintings! 1 a it an Honorerf
alk St. - • y ; a nniversary,19th January- am. Id Bpm.;SarIcysl0am talp
30 P.M.). / .member, rather than an Associate,; The gala affair was held at the Free Until 24m February It p
Variety of Paintings -member of the Associatwn of 1: ravellers Rest Hotel,Kenton,and i
:of the years in Patrick
British Picture Restorers, as I ami ,was attended by 44 members and
rch (7.30 ••1 5 n[ two :::..-:::.:;:.y:.' .-..s..:.!•. 1 '
:Historic 'American. I am honored indeed to?their ladies. Dancing followed • :•..
Corbeu's studio. He had thought
Fleet B be allowed to attend their: ier a fine dinner and a short • Executive
that 1-would lea a fortnight. a meetings, for the Association was ^WStory of the club given by Eric
month at the most. He showed founded for British restorers and one,the Almoner and Chaplain. Portraiture i
Surprisingly little faith in the not those of any other nationality. --, The object of the club is to • Audio Vlsua/s
tenacity of Americans." Working Mostly;people ask me why I work s_PZOITOle a closer bond of fraternal • ` Weddings and
in that studio exposed her to a hereand not at home. `�a�d social relations between
tremendous variety of paintings. ••I do plan to go back to the b@Ihren of the Ancient Fraternity, •Soctal Events
The pictures were mostly from States eventually. I'm just not tb4 Free and Accepted Masons • N¢WS Media _
dealers and ranged from a 201h certain when. London has a very -ming in the -
Century wood and aluminium busy art trade, and so there is a 'Re club support,United Kingdom, Peter Churchill
creation to a ane! dating from g various charities -
P 8 good deal of work.about. I find -bods In the UK and US. The M.B.K.S. 1
- 1350. There were Persian, life in London very pleasant and ITICE ,hip is
.jam, Peruvian,American and European interesting, but 1 do miss friends, -[h ntac pen co all Masons, Cre3fiVe Photographer
paintings. The pictures themselves - be E.4's in good Official hot
family, the East Coast and Swill ;i4. Of a photographer to Miss Word Con- t
were destined for interesting sailin lodge owing t stn dTbe Wesco ryHoal."
places, .including Japan,. South g aIle® t"c to a grand lodge m assn a o with Heather McConnen < t
As for Trotsky, he is alive and 'recognlwd by the United Grand
-A fried and the States. well.and living In Wimbledon. His LOdgc of Engldnd_ 18 ST.GEORGE STREET
Gradually,as her skill increased, most exciting news is that he has -.Mlei ne, are hdd on the ,lied LONDON W7
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Miss Harrison worked on better married; and now has a family. ThutldaY of each month at the 61-4:93'6420
and better paintings, and, by the last summer one of two eggs Trays 'r3 Rest r
time she left the studio, she had Hotel, Kenton, :;;s•.;; e
hatched—Trotsky is a father. .Mid&scx. --- ... . ,,.............. • r i-. -I
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