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DECISION ON THE PETITION OF DAVID L'HEUREUX $ALE? `.:•;S$
FOR A SPEciAL PERMIT FOR-19 GREEN STREET
A hearing on this petition was held on June 8, 1982 with the following
Board Members present: Douglas Hopper, Chairman; Messrs. Piemonte and
Feeherry and Associate Member Luzinski. Notice of the hearing was sent to
abutters and others and notices of the hearing were properly published in
the Salem Evening News in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 40A.
The Petitioner has requested a Special Permit to convert the existing
attic in the structure on the site into a two room apartment, thereby
converting a two-family dwelling into a three-family. The property is in
a R-2 district. The Special Permit which has been requested may therefore
be granted upon a finding by the Board of Appeal, that the grant of the
Special Permit will promote the public health, safety, convenience and
welfare.
The Board of Appeal, after considering the evidence presented at the
hearing, and after viewing the property, makes the following findings of
fact:
1. The proposed addition of a two-room apartment at the site will
have a negligible impact on the area.
2.: ' There are several three-family dwellings in the neighborhood.
3. There was no neighborhood opposition to Petitioner's proposal.
On the basis of the above findings of fact and on the evidence presented
at the public hearing, .the Board of. Appeal concluded unanimously that the
proposed use will promote the public health, safety, convenience, and
welfare and that the proposed use is in harmony with the City's Zoning
Ordinance. Accordingly, the Board voted unanimously in favor of granting a
Special Permit to the Petitioner.
The Special Permit is therefore granted in accordance with the following
terms and conditions:
1. The Petitioner may convert the attic at the property to a two-room
apartment thereby converting this two-family dwelling into a
three-family dwelling.
2. All construction sha Lb iplacSo c(aace with the plans submitted to
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3. Petitioner shall maintain the two parking spaces at the site.
4. Petitioner shall comply with all applicable fire safety codes.
S. Petitioner shall obtain a certificate of occupancy for the.
property prior to renting the apartment. in question.
6. The use of the property. is conditioned upon both the continued
ownership and occupancy of the property by the .Petitioner. In the
event that the Petitioner ceases .to own or occupy the property,
the property shall revert back to its prior use as a two-family
dwelling. Provided, however, that nothing in this decision
shall be interpreted to prevent a reapplication to this Board
in the event that Petitioner ceases to own or occupy the property.
thony M. Feeher y, Secre ary
A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK AND PLANNING BOARD.