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DECISION ON THE PETITION OF SALEM REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (OITNER) A01 sf&,RiI6is2 2 .30
SALEM GROUP, INC. (PETITIONER) REQUESTING A VARIANCE FOR A PARCEL OF LAND AT
WASHINGTON STREET, BRIDGE STREET AND NORTH WALKWAY. ,.
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A hearing on this Petition wag held on March 11, 1981, with the following
.Board Members present: Douglas Hopper, Chairman; Messrs. Hacker, LaBrecque,
Feeherry and Piemonte. Notices of the hearing were sent to abutters and others and
a notice of the hearing was published in the Salem Evening Mews on February 25, and
March 4, 1981, in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40A.
The Petitioner has requested a variance for the parcel of land at Washington
Street, Bridge Street and North Walkway as shown on a plan submitted to the Board,
to allow the petitioner to construct ten condominium units at the site with no side
yard at the southerly side of the parcel. The property is in a B-5 district where
the mini== side yard requirement is 30 feet without a variance.
The Board of Appeals, after consideration of the evidence presented at the
public hearing and after viewing the property makes the following findings of fact:
1. The parcel in question is unique because of (a) its odd configuration,
(b) its peculiar location and two intersections and (c) the fact that the
property is a vacant piece of=land in the center of Salem.
2. the proposed use of the property has been approved by the Salem Design
Review Board and the Salem Redevelopment Authority.
3. The proposed development will be an attractive addition to the redevelop-
ment of the center of Salem.
4. The proposed variance is a minimal deviation from the zoning ordinance
but is essential .to the development of this parcel.
On the basis of the above findings of fact, and the evidence presented at the
public hearing, the Board of Appeals concludes as follows:
1. The property in question has both a peculiar location and an odd configura-
tion which makes it unique.
2. The conditions described above especially affect the land in question but
do not generally affect the zoning district in which the land is located.
3. The conditions described above which affect the land in question, but not
the zoning district generally cause the following special hardship: unless
the requested variance is granted, this property will not be developed in
a manner which is most appropriate for the City of Salem as is outlined in
the Salem Urban Renewal Plan and the Petitioner will suffer substantial
financial hardship,
4, The desired variance may be granted without substantial detriment to the
public good because the proposed use of the property will provide an attractive
development in a vacant lot in the center of Salem. The proposed use of the
property will thus enhance the appearance of the entire surrounding area.
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Therefore, the Board of Zoning Appeals unanimously voted in favor of granting
the requested relief. The Board grants a variance to the petitioner on the. follow-
ing terms and conditions:
1. A variance is granted from the side yard restrictions of the Salem Zoning
Ordinance to allow construction on the southerly side of the parcel up to the
property line (i.e. , construction will be allowed to. a "zero" side yard) .
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Fedea�al Street Development Team
c/o t,3ahn fe Serafini, Esq.
63 Federal Street
Salem, Ma. 01970
On Thursday, December 5, 1985, the Planning Board of the City of Salem
held a public hearing regarding the application of The Federal Street
Development Team, for a Special Permit under Section R, Site Plan Review
of the Salem Zoning Ordinance , with respect to the construction of
sixteen residential dwelling units at 235 Bridge Street, Salem. . .
At a regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Board held on Thursday,
January 23 , 1986, the Board voted, by a vote of six in favor, none
opposed, to grant a Site Plan Review Special Permit for the work shown
on a plan entitled, "Rust Street Condominiums", dated 11-18-85, revised
1-21-86, finding that the proposal complied with all requirements of the
Site Plan Review requirements as set forth in Section R of said Zoning
Ordinance. The approval was granted with the following conditions:
1 . Work shall conform to plan entitled, "Rust St. Condominiums", dated
11-18-85, revised, 1-21-86, except that the location of the building may
be moved in a northerly direction subject to the approval of the
Planning Board, and except that other conditions specified herein shall
be fully complied with.
2. Refuse removal, road and ground maintenance, and snow removal shall
be the responsibility of the developer or his/her successor or assigns.
A .copy of rubbish removal plans shall be submitted to the. Health
Department.
3. Prior to issuance of Certificates of Occupancy, proposed dumpster
shall be fenced and landscaped subject to the review and approval of the
Planning Department.
4. Salt as a de—icing agent shall be prohibited.
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5. All construction shall be conducted in accordance with the following
conditions:
a . No work shall commence before 7 :00 a.m. on weekdays and 8:00
a.m. on Saturdays. Work shall cease at 5:00 p.m. No work shall be
.conducted on Sundays or holidays. Inside work of a quiet nature shall
be permitted at other times.
b. All reasonable action shall be taken to minimize the negative
effects of construction on abutters such as noise, dust, fumes. . 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 in order that they
not leave dirt and/or debris on the road as they leave the site.
d. All construction shall be carried out in accordance with the
Rules and Regulations of the Planning Board. A Clerk of the Works shall
be provided by the City at the expense of the developer as is deemed
necessary by the Director of Public Works and the City Planner.
6. All landscaping shall be subject to the review and approval of the
City Planner prior to issuance of Cetificates of Occupancy.
7. Off—street lighting shall be installed and maintained in such a
manner so as to not reflect or cause glare on abutting or facing
residential premises nor to cause glare which adversely affects safe
vision of operators of vehicles moving on nearby streets or driveways.
Locations and intensities of lighting shall be approved by the City
Planner prior to issuance of Certificates of Occupancy.
8. Sloped granite curbing shall be installed in locations to be defined m
by the City Planner.
9., An acceptable method for dust control and street cleaning shall be
'employed during construction. All construction debris shall be
appropriately disposed. of off—site.
10. Prior to occupancy, drinking water shall be tested for pressure and
bacteria.
11 . All utility tie—ins shall be subject to approval of the Engineering
Department and Plumbing Inspector.
12 . Substantial violation of these conditions shall result in revocation
of this permit by the Planning Board.
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.
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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 on the owner's certificate
' of title. The fee for recording or registeirng shall be paid by the
owner or applicant.
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Mrs. Josephine R. Fusco.
City Clerk
City of Salem
Salem, MA 01970
Dear Mrs. Fusco:
Please be advised that the new Church Court Condominiums
located on Assessors' Parcel 1135-0195, formerly having the
address of 235 Bridge Street, have been assigned the new
street address of 1 Washington Street.
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cc: Kenneth B. Cahill, Postmaster
Chief Joseph F. Sullivan, Fire Department
Margaret R. Hagerty, Principal Clerk, Water Dept.
William H. Munroe, Inspector of Buildings
Engineering Dept. , City of Salem
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January 27, 1986
SPECIAL PERMIT
; ? SITE PLAN REVIEW
Federal Street. Development Team
c/o John R. Serafini, Esq.
63 Federal Street '
Salem, Ma. 01970
f On Thursday, December 5, 1985, the Planning Board of the City of Salem
held a public hearing regarding the application of The Federal Street
Development Team, for a Special Permit under Section R, Site Plan Review
of the Salem Zoning Ordinance, with respect to the construction of
sixteen residential dwelling units at 235 Bridge Street, Salem.
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S At a regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning Board held on Thursday,
January 23 , ,1986, the Board voted, by a vote of six in favor, none
opposed, to grant a Site Plan Review Special Permit for the work shown
on a plan entitled, "Rust Street Condominiums", dated 11-18-85, revised
1-21-86, finding that the proposal complied with all requirements of the
Site Plan Review requirements as set forth in Section R of said Zoning
Ordinance. The approval was granted with the following conditions:
1 : Work shall conform to plan entitled, "Rust St. Condominiums", dated
11-18-85, revised, 1-21-86, except that the location of the building may
be moved in a northerly direction subject to the approval of the
Planning Board, and except that other conditions specified herein shall
be fully complied with.
2. Refuse removal, road and ground maintenance,. and snow removal shall
ya, be the responsibility of the developer or his/her successor or assigns.
A .copy of rubbish removal plans shall be submitted to the Health
Department.
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3 . Prior to issuance of Certificates of Occupancy, proposed dumpster
shall be fenced and landscaped subject to the review and approval of the
Planning Department.
4. Salt as a de-icing agent shall be prohibited.
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5 . All construction shall be conducted in accordance with the following
conditions:
a. No work shall commence before 7:00 a.m. on weekdays and 8:00
a.m. on Saturdays. Work shall cease at 5:00 p.m. No work shall be
conducted on Sundays or holidays. Inside work of a quiet nature shall
be permitted at other times.
b. All reasonable action shall be taken to minimize the negative
effects of construction on abutters such as noise, dust, fumes. 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 in order that they
not leave dirt and/or debris 'on the road as they leave the site.
d. All construction shall be carried out in accordance with the
Rules and Regulations of the Planning Board. A Clerk of the Works shall
be provided by the City at the expense of the developer as is deemed
necessary by the Director of Public Works and the City Planner.
6. All landscaping shall be subject to the review and approval of the
City Planner prior to issuance of Cetificates of Occupancy.
7. Off—street lighting shall be installed and maintained in such a
manner so as to not reflect or cause glare on abutting or facing
residential premises nor to cause glare which adversely affects safe
vision of operators of vehicles moving on nearby streets or driveways.
Locations and intensities of lighting shall be approved by the City
Planner prior to issuance of Certificates of Occupancy.
8 . Sloped granite curbing shall be installed in locations to be defined
by the City Planner.
— An acceptable method for dust control and street cleaning shall be
employed during construction. All construction debris shall be
appropriately disposed of off—site.
10: Prior to occupancy, drinking water shall be tested for pressure and
bacteria.
11 . All utility tie—ins shall be subject to approval of the Engineering
Department and Plumbing Inspector.
12. Substantial violation of these conditions shall result in revocation
of this permit by the Planning Board.
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.
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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 1
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 on the owner' s certificate
of title. The fee for recording or registeirng shall be paid by the
owner or applicant.
Walter B. Power, III
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