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6 WILLSON STREET - BUILDING INSPECTION (2) UPC 70330 NO153L _. HASTINGS. UN f vi Iro i Tit" of ttlem, r4EUssarhugrits 3 � _ s Board of Appral Her Zb 2 55 C. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF CECILE A. BERUBE FOR VARIANCES AT 18 WILLSON STREET (R-2/B-1 ) A hearing on this petition was held April 27, 1994 with the following Board Members present: Stephen Touchette, Acting Chairman; Stephen O'Grady, Gary Barrett, Associate Members Nina Cohen and Arthur Labrecque. 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. Petitioner, owner of the property, is requesting Variances from density and setbacks,specifically, with respect the lot shown as Lot A on the plan submitted, petitioner requests 5,000 sq.ft. lot size and area per dwelling unit, 50 foot frontage and side yard of six (6) feet on easterly boundary of lot A in order to allow existing garage to remain. With respect to the lot shown as Lot B on the plan submitted petitioner is requesting 5,000 sq. ft. lot size and 50 foot frontage. Property is located in an R-2/B-1 district. The Variance which has been requested may be granted upon a finding by this Board that: 1. Special conditions and circumstances exist which especially affect the land, building or structure involved and which are not generally affecting other lands, buildings and structures involved. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the petitioner. 3. . Desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent of the district or the purpose of the Ordinance. The Board of Appeal, after careful consideration of the evidence presented at the hearing, and after viewing the plans, makes the following findings of fact: 1. There was no opposition to the petition. 2. There was neighborhood support in the form of seven (7) letters from neighbors and abutters. 3. Petitioner and her late husband purchased the property as two (2) separate lots. 4. Lot B was never built on as the petitioner and her late husband had intended this lot to be sold in case of any financial circumstances that f J( rA- i could arise. Over the years these lots have merged. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF CECILE A. BERUBE FOR VARIANCES AT 13 WILLSON STREET, SALEM page two liar ZS 2 56 f'fi u On the basis of the above findings of fact, and on the ,evidence presented at the hearing, the Board of Appeal concludes as follows:.'. : SS 1. Special conditions exist which especially affect the subject property but not the district in general. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship to the petitioner. 3. Desirable relief can be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent of the district or the purpose of the Ordinance. Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted unanimously, 5-0 to grant the variance requested, subject to the following conditions: 1. Petitioner shall comply with all city and state statutes, ordinances, codes and regulations . 2. Property to be divided in strict accordance with the plans and dimensions submitted. 3. Petitioner shall comply with all requirements of the Salem Fire Department relative to smoke and fire safety. 4. Petitioner is to obtain approval from any City Board of Commission having jurisdiction, including, but not limited to, the Planning Board. Variance Granted April 27, 1994 A V. Cohen, Associate Member Board of Appeal 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 Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, and shall be filed within 20 days after the date of filing of this decision in the office of the City Clerk. Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, Section 11, the Variance or Special Permit granted herein shall not take effect until a copy of the decision bearing the certification of the City Clerk that 20 days have elapsed and no appeal has been filed, or that, if such appeal has been filed, that it has been dismissed or denied is recorded in the South Essex Registry of Deeds and indexed under the name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner's Certificate of Title. Board of Appeal ofttlem, ^ ittsttc!{usetts =, �6AttrD of A ral Her 20" 2 55 ;� DECISION C`: THE PETITION OF CECILE A. 3ERUBE FOR VARIANCES AT 18 WILLSON STREET (R-2/B-1 ) A hearing on this petition was held April 27, 1994 with the following Board Members present: Stephen Touchette, Acting Chairman; Stephen O'Grady, Gary Barrett, Associate Members Nina Cohen and Arthur Labrecque. 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. Petitioner,, owner of the property, is requesting Variances from density and setbacks,specifically, with respect the lot shown as Lot A on the plan submitted, petitioner requests 5,000 sq.ft. lot size and area per dwelling unit, 50 foot frontage and side yard of six (6) feet on easterly boundary of lot A in order to allow existing garage to remain. With respect to the lot shown as Lot B on the plan submitted petitioner is requesting 5,000 sq. ft. lot size and 50 foot frontage. Property is located in an R-2/B-1 district. The Variance which has been requested may be granted upon a finding by this Board that: 1. Special conditions and circumstances exist which especially affect the land, building or structure involved and which are not generally affecting other lands, buildings and structures involved. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the petitioner. 3. Desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent of the district or the purpose of the Ordinance. The Board of Appeal, after careful consideration of the evidence presented at the hearing, and after viewing the plans, makes the following findings of fact: 1. There was no opposition to the petition. 2. There was neighborhood support in the form of seven (7) letters from neighbors and abutters. 3 . Petitioner and her late husband purchased the property as two (2) separate lots. 4 . Lot B was never built on as the petitioner and her late husband had intended this lot to be sold in case of any financial circumstances that ` could arise. Over the years these lots have merged. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF CECILE A. BERUBE FOR VARIANCES AT 13 WILLSON STREET, SALEM page two haP Lb On the basis of the above findings of fact, and on the ,evidence presentey� at the hearing, the Board of Appeal concludes as follows' ': . . 5$ 1 . Special conditions exist which especially affect the subject property but not the district in general. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship to the petitioner. 3. Desirable relief can be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent of the district or the purpose'of the Ordinance. Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted unanimously, 3-0 to grant the variance requested, subject to the following conditions: 1. Petitioner shall comply with all city and state statutes, ordinances, codes and regulations. 2. Property to be divided in strict accordance with the plans and dimensions submitted. 3. Petitioner shall comply with all requirements of the Salem Fire Department relative to smoke and fire safety. 4. Petitioner is to obtain approval from any City Board of Commission having jurisdiction, including, but not limited to, the Planning Board. Variance Granted April 27, 1994 L nina V. Cohen, Associate Member Board of Appeal 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 Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, and shall be filed within 20 days after the date of filing of this decision in the office of the City Clerk. Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, Section 11, the Variance or Special Permit granted herein shall not take effect until a copy of the decision bearing the certification of the City Clerk that 20 days have elapsed and no appeal has been filed, or that, if such appeal has been filed, that it has been dismissed or denied is recorded in the South Essex Registry of Deeds and indexed under the name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner's Certificate of Title. Board of Appeal C tu-- of �5ttlem, iEfittss7rhu�r##s '' s �12IYIYItTi� �II?1Ti1 ���0�" �YIE C`2I�Eltt �TPEY� � o c r FORM A - DECISION Ms . Deborah Burkinshaw City Clerk T; Salem City Hall - Salem, MA 01970 nN L Dear Ms . Burkinshaw: At a regularly scheduled meeting of the Salem Planning Board held on Novemer 3 994 it was voted to endorse "Approval Under Subdivision hhtfo} Law Not Required" on the following described plan : 1 . Applicant : Cecile A. Berube 2 . Location and Description : 18 Willson Street Lot A, contaning 5,000 s.f. ; has single family home, garage and shed Lot B, containing 5,000 s.f. Deed or property records in Essex Soutn District Registry. Sincepr��e�ly,(� n 0llX�v �"� U" I GUU Walter B. Power , II Chairman EX\DH\BPFORMA MtU of J$Fttlem, ttss cl�usetts Publir i1ropertq i9epnrtment Nuilbing Department (One dnlem (tureen SII9-745.9595 Ext. 3gq Leo E. Tremblay Director of Public Property Inspector of Building Zoning Enforcement Officer June 24 , 1997 Robert LeDoux City Solicitor Salem, Mass . 01970 RE : 1.2-1.8 Willson Street Dear Mr. LeDoux: Please peruse the enclosed information and render an opinion regarding the legal status of this property located at 12 Willson Street , to its legal status as a single or two family dwelling. Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter . Sincerely, Leo E. Tremblay Zoning Enforce Officer LET: scm DALY & DALY ATTORNEYS AT LAW 32 CHURCH STREET SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 KEVIN T. DALY TELEPHONE 15081 745-0500 OF COUNSEL MARGARET DALY CRATEAU FAX 15081 745-6606 RICHARD E. DALY June 17, 1997 Mr. Leo Tremblay City of Salem, Building Inspector. 1 Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 RE: 12-16 Wilson Street Dear Mr. Tremblay: . it is hereby requested that you obtain a legal opinion from the City Solicitor as to the use of the structure located at 12 Wilson Street. A check in the amount of $30 .00 is enclosed herewith as well as copies of the variance issued by the Board of Appeal and the application submitted by the petitioner at that time. The present owner of 12 Wilson Street is Mr. Joseph Reither and he wishes to use the structure at 12 Wilson Street as a two-family dwelling. In 1994, the prior owner of 12 Wilson Street, Mrs. Cecile Berube petitioned the Board of Appeal for variances to allow her to subdivide. A reading of the variance and petition of Mrs. Berube shows the clear intent that 12 Wilson Street become a buildable lot. Therefore, the only remaining issue is how many dwelling units are permissible at 12 Wilson Street. In her petition, Mrs. Berube did not request that use be limited to single family dwellings and the decision of the Board of Anneal also contains no such limitation. The property is located in a B-1 zoning district which allows for all uses permissible in R-3 zoning districts. This would allow for the use of a two-family dwelling. Providing that all other dimensional requirements of the zoning ordinance are met, a two-family dwelling is a permissible use. Please forward this information to the City Solicitor. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Very truly yours, KEVIN T. DALY J KTD/km Enclosure cc: Robert Ledoux, Esquire Joseph Reither d �" f• °p �t;itiT of inlem, c�sSttrlIliB£#f8 cif s 'fiuttr$ a{ �upeal MIT LO 2r,5 r'i' 'Sq e� i CECISI^vtr' O!: 711E PETITION OF CECILE ... BERUBE FOR VARIANCES AT 13 WILLSON STREET IR-21,B-l ; hearing on this petition was held April 27. 1994 with the following Board `"embers present: Stephen Toucnette, Acting Chairman: Stephen O'Grady, Gary 3arrett. .ssociate "embers Nina Cohen and -.rthur Labrecque. `Jotice 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. ?etitioner• owner of the property, is requesting Variances from density and setbacks,specificaily,_c:ith. respect the lot shown as Lot A on the, plan_ submitted. 1petitioner requests 5,000 sq.ft. lot size and area per dwelling unit, 50 fo`ot-frontage-and side yard of six (6) feet on - boundary" �'vf—'_ot A in order to allow existing garage to remain. 'rith respect to the lot shown as Lot B on the pian submitted petitioner is requesting 5,000 sq. ft . lot size and 50 foot frontage. Property is located in an R-2/B-1 district. The Variance which has been requested may be granted upon a finding by this Board that: 1 . Special conditions and circumstances exist which especially affect the land, building or structure involved and which are not generally affecting other lands, buildings and structures involved. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the petitioner. 3. Desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent of the district or the purpose of the Ordinance. The Board of appeal, after careful consideration of the evidence presented at the hearing, and after viewing the plans, makes the following findings of fact: 1 . "here was no opposition to the petition. _. There was neighborhood support in the form of seven i '; letters from neighbors and abutters . 3. ?etitioner and her late husband purchased the property as two f2, separate lots . 4 . Lot B was never built on as the petitioner and her late husband had intended this lot to be sold in case of any financial circumstances that .Y could arise . ,ever the years these lots have merged. DECISION CN THE PETITION CP CECILE A. BERUBE FOR VARIANCES T 13 WILLSON STREET, SALEM page two - hat (D ,y 2 56 !'fl yct Cn the basis of the above Findings of `act. and on the .evidence presentefl at the hearing, the Board of Appeal concludes as follows : . . -, 1 . Speciai conditions exist which especially affect the subject property but not the district in general . 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship to the petitioner. 3 . Desirable relief can be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent of the district or the purpose of the Ordinance. Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted unanimously, 5-0 to grant the variance requested, subject to the following conditions: P 1 comply with all city 1 Petitioner shal c iv and state statutes, ordinances codes and regulations . 2. Property to be divided in strict accordance with the plans and dimensions submitted. 3. Petitioner shall comply with all requirements of the Salem Fire Department relative to smoke and fire safety. 4 . Petitioner is to obtain approval from any City Board of Commission having jurisdiction, including, but not limited to, the Planning Board. Variance Granted April 27, 1994 V. Cohen, Associate Member Board of Appeal 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 Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, and shall be filed within 20 days after the date of filing of this decision in the office of the City Clerk. Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, Section 11, the Variance or Special Permit granted herein shall not take effect until a copy of .the decision bearing the certification of the City Clerk that 20 days have elapsed and no appeal has been filed, or that, if such appeal has been filed, that it has been dismissed or denied is recorded in the South Essex Registry of Deeds and indexed under the name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner's Certificate of Title. Board of Appeal DALY & DALY ATTORNEYS AT LAW 32 CHURCH STREET SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 KEVIN T. DALY TELEPHONE 15081 745-0500 OF COUNSEL MARGARET DALY CRATEAU FAX 15081745-6606 RICHARD E. DALY June 17, 1997 Mr. Leo Tremblay City of Salem, Building Inspector 1 Salem Green Salem, MA 01970 RE: 12-18 Wilson Street Dear Mr. Tremblay: It is hereby requested that you obtain a legal opinion from the City Solicitor as to the use of the structure located at 12 Wilson Street. A check in the amount of $30.00 is enclosed herewith as well as copies of the variance issued by the Board of Appeal and the application submitted by the petitioner at that time. The present owner of 12 Wilson Street is Mr. Joseph Reither and he wishes to use the structure at 12 Wilson. Street as a two-family dwelling. In 1994, the prior owner of 12 Wilson Street, Mrs . Cecile Berube petitioned the Board of Appeal for variances to allow her to subdivide. A reading of the variance and petition of Mrs . Berube shows the clear intent that 12 Wilson Street become a buildable lot. Therefore, the only remaining issue is how many dwelling units are permissible at 12 Wilson Street. In her petition, Mrs . Berube did not request that use be limited to single family dwellings and the decision of the Board of Appeal also contains no such limitation. The property is located in a B-1 zoning district which allows for all uses permissible in R-3 zoning districts . This would allow for the use of a two-family dwelling. Providing that all other dimensional requirements of the zoning ordinance are met, a two-family dwelling is a permissible use. Please forward this information to the City Solicitor. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Very truly yours, KEVIN T. DALY KTD/km Enclosure cc: Robert Ledoux, Esquire Joseph Reither :N fl�itn of jttlrm, rttssttcljusPtts 3 -fintcrD of ,Au}reul Har 2b 2 55 f 9� crr ;as DECISION ON THE PETITION OF CECILE A. BERUBE FOR VARIANCES AT 18 WILLSON STREET (R-2/B-1) A hearing on this petition was held April 27, 1994 with the following Board Members present: Stephen Touchette, Acting Chairman; Stephen O'Grady, Gary Barrett, Associate Members Nina Cohen and Arthur Labrecque. 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. Petitioner, owner of the property, is requesting Variances from density and setbacks,specifically, with respect the lot shown as Lot A on the plan submitted, petitioner requests 5,000 sq.ft. lot size and area per dwelling unit, 50 foot frontage and side yard of six (6) feet on easterly boundary of lot A in order to allow existing garage to remain. With respect to the lot shown as Lot B on the plan submitted petitioner is requesting 5,000 sq. ft. lot size and 50 foot frontage. Property is located in an R-2/B-1 district. The Variance which has been requested may be granted upon a finding by this Board that: 1. Special conditions and circumstances exist which especially affect the land, building or structure involved and which are not generally affecting other lands, buildings and structures involved. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the petitioner. 3. Desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent of the district or the purpose of the Ordinance. The Board of Appeal, after careful consideration of the evidence presented at the hearing, and after viewing the plans, makes the following findings of fact: 1. There was no opposition to the petition. 2. There was neighborhood support in the form of seven (7) letters from neighbors and abutters. 3 . Petitioner and her late husband purchased the property as two ( 2) separate lots. 4 . Lot B was never built on as the petitioner and her late husband had intended this lot to be sold in case of anv financial circumstances that • could arise. Over the years these lots have merged. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF CECILE A. BERUBE FOR VARIANCES AT 18 WILLSON STREET, SALEM page two NaP Lb 2y On the basis of the above findings of fact, and on the ,evidence presente� at the hearing, the Board of Appeal concludes as follows' ;'-:, :: SS 1. Special conditions exist which especially affect the subject property but not the district in general. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship to the petitioner. 3. Desirable relief can be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent of the district or the purpose of the Ordinance. Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted unanimously, 5-0 to grant the variance requested, subject to the following conditions: 1. Petitioner shall comply with all city and state statutes, ordinances, codes and regulations. 2. Property to be divided in strict accordance with the plans and dimensions submitted. 3. Petitioner shall comply with all requirements of the Salem Fire Department relative to smoke and fire safety. 4. Petitioner is to obtain approval from any City Board of Commission having jurisdiction, including, but not limited to, the Planning Board. Variance Granted April 27, 1994 Nina V. Cohen, Associate Member Board of Appeal 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 Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, and shall be filed within 20 days after the date of filing of this decision in the office of the City Clerk. Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, Section 11, the Variance or Special Permit granted herein shall not take effect until a copy of the decision bearing the certification of the City Clerk that 20 days have elapsed and no appeal has been filed, or that, if such appeal has been filed, that it has been dismissed or denied is recorded in the South Essex Registry of Deeds and indexed under the name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner's Certificate of Title. Board of Appeal w t it of Salem, � ussttcl�usett� 15aarb of �u enl y Zb 2 55 Pli "9 CiT' DECISION ON THE-PETITION OF CECILE A. BERUBE FOR VARIANCES AT 18 WILLSON STREET (R-2/B-1) A hearing on this petition was held April 27, 1994 with the following Board Members present: Stephen Touchette, Acting Chairman; Stephen O'Grady, Gary Barrett, Associate Members Nina Cohen and Arthur Labrecque. 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. Petitioner, owner of the property, is requesting Variances from density and setbacks,specifically, with respect the lot shown as Lot A on the plan submitted, petitioner requests 5,000 sq.ft. lot size and area per dwelling unit, 50 foot frontage and side yard of six (6) feet on easterly boundary of lot A in order to allow existing garage to remain. With respect to the lot shown as Lot B on the plan submitted petitioner is requesting 5,000 sq.ft. lot size and 50 foot frontage. Property is located in an R-2/B-1 district. The Variance which has been requested may be granted upon a finding by this Board that: 1. Special conditions and circumstances exist which especially affect the land, building or structure involved and which are not generally affecting other lands, buildings and structures involved. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the petitioner. 3. Desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent of the district or the purpose of the Ordinance. The Board of Appeal, after careful consideration of the evidence presented at the hearing, and after viewing the plans, makes the following findings of fact: 1. There was no opposition to the petition. 2. There was neighborhood support in the form of seven (7) letters from neighbors and abutters. 3. Petitioner and her late husband purchased the property as two (2) separate lots. 4 . Lot B was never built on as the petitioner and her late husband had intended this lot to be sold in case of any financial circumstances that u • could arise. Over the years these lots have merged. DECISION ON THE PETITION OF CECILE A. BERUBE FOR VARIANCES AT 18 WILLSON STREET, SALEM page two M'ar ZS 2 ss On the basis of the above findings of fact, and on the Aui.dence presentee at the hearing, the Board of Appeal concludes as follows; ' G.- '' SS 1. Special conditions exist which especially affect the subject property but not the district in general. 2. Literal enforcement of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would involve substantial hardship to the petitioner. 3. Desirable relief can be granted .without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent of the district or the purpose of the Ordinance. Therefore, the Zoning Board of Appeal voted unanimously, 5-0 to grant the variance requested, subject to the following conditions: 1. Petitioner shall comply with all city and state statutes, ordinances, codes and regulations. 2. Property to be divided in strict accordance with the plans and dimensions submitted. 3. Petitioner shall comply with all requirements of the Salem Fire Department relative to smoke and fire safety. 4. Petitioner is to obtain approval from any City Board of Commission having jurisdiction, including, but not limited to, the Planning Board. Variance Granted April 27, 1994 JNiha V. Cohen, Associate Member Board of Appeal 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 Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, and shall be filed within 20 days after the date of filing of this decision in the office of the City Clerk. Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, Section 11, the Variance or Special Permit granted herein shall not take effect until a copy of the decision bearing the certification of the City Clerk that 20 days have elapsed and no appeal has been filed, or that, if such appeal has been filed, that it has been dismissed or denied is recorded in the South Essex Registry of Deeds and indexed under the name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner's Certificate of Title. Board of Appeal pC£9ti Ho27o,v ?n90 �2f�� S,K4 L7 wNtgT NU2TOP stip �xu5 tp eSyA - 0 M �a Q R1c'Nun CL PLAN REFERENCES; i r 512EC1 �. V 1. 'PLAN OF LAND IN SALEM PROPERTY OF M GL REALTY TRUST.*0' STEPHEN J. LERMAN 6 SALEM. MILLER, TRUSTEES, BY JOHN J. DECOULOS, PEABODY AUGUST, 1981' FILED IN ESSEX G o R£Aos d v� SOUTH REGISTRY OF DEEDS IN PLAN BOOK 169, PLAN 18. 2. 'PLAN OF FLORENCE DESROCHERS, SALEM, MASS., SCALE d IN.e �+ LOT 66 IN,ESSEXUSOUTHIREGIS RY OF DEEDSS ASTPLANC103OF 1950. LOCUS MAP ANNE A. PELLETIER SCALE: I"=400' REC. BK. 100378 PGT 364 LOT 65 HENRY E. G JEANNETTE CORBIN 5 NORTON STREET. NOTES; f REC. BK. 3451 PG. 54 GARAGE 2. LOO SA�FA TO BOF SALEM A MAP 23. l. GARAGE I � 50� E N -' 3. LOCUS IS SHOWN AS LOT 70 ON CITY OF SALEM ASSESSORS 7g•-5i ' MAP 23. T) 50.00 4. SEE VARIANCE GRANTED BY CITY OF SALEM ON APRIL 27, ($E 1994. 5. LOT B IS TO BE USED FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY. 50' F 6. WAIVER FROM FRONTAGE REQUIREMENT AS TO LOT 8 N 7g•-5i M 6 L LOTREA67 TRUST GRANTED ON OCTOBER 6, 1994. SEE DECISION RECORDED 50.00 250 JEFFERSON AVENUE HEREWITH. REC. BK. 6485 PG. 209 APPROVAL UNDER THE SUBDIVISION 0o CONTROL LAN NOT REQUIRED m m SALEM PLANN N BOARD N 63 1 �r SHED GARAGE GARAGE /jloy 3 ?vy - 60 N cn AREA - 5L000A+/- S.F. ro w AREA 5, OOB+/- S.F. 0 Z o W 0 to m r u: b 1 0 Uf w 21.4 0 LOT INDAIM. JACKSON '' LOT 69 DANA K. 6 20 WILLSON STREET 3 3 o w WAYNE P. MALIONEK 6 MARIA E. CORDEIRO REC. BK. 11028 PG. 2 0 6 WILLSON STREET REC. BK. 9837 PG. 249 m #18 1 50.00' I CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAN CONFORMS TO THE RULES 22 - S 7g•-51 �50 N AND REGULATIONS OF THE REGISTERS OF DEEDS. re/sil93 fur f. �al� 4.9 t 795U50' S REET D.H.( FD WILLSON FOR REGISTRY USE ONLY PLAN OF LAND 9F IN SALEM PROPERTY OF CECILE A . BERUBE SCALE 1' - 10' DECEMBER 31, 1993 NORTH SHORE SURVEY CORPORATION 1 INCH - 10 FEET 209 WASHINGTON STREET - SALEM, MA 10 0 30 20 #886 1 I