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Plane h ,�, swissrtaed
y x. ''^ �aP oo lie. � „� the t/x+cru bt,and the ettm<tive hodacepwg;Al
Walter Ae t"eO11W81 9eaetog of this 1/"jem hater,two. $48.800
sotmA y!tt90U =s HAMILTLN We need a large family that uesds
,Y WAwMsral"m' a large—yrr home ore family that
OM rkbr ardryr r a r xw wpn 11 swit,'the
6 bedro of an 3 be of,living spore a Il looms,
9.'6 e ant.1 and 3 bathe. a course sot will like
`a OPER HOUSE the central lvtoy t 6ecthee you went to go iI ..s roue the 's. <;, ry time the children wort to e
somewhem:r 649.800
277 AND4VDR ST. ':(8.'114)' DJeNNERS MANCHESTER'—8 mom-of seder,Bless,meso$•:
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SUNDAY I to 5 P.M. - any,brick and beamed ceilings,—all earres"d in
Ha-O coop^le excellent wamitmn 6 noomea etltlitlm the clean functional lines of coutemperery desigty
m ONahM Pavetad ptsy oo.:to aaamnvt Walt to epi 26.14 liviac
vg mwith fireplace and Acting glass,
cemefn,aut tiremleced llvivg tam 01mtg mom and ha0 .done to the sun deck. Equipped kdtche,'dieing
.�btrret Mftlxn 3 fore hedmome arm oewnlw bets m
lcm ore,4 bedrooms 2 bathe,featly roan with fire.
garage Mortgage ak<.wver a 5%%W WO ,p n ,'.plaea All w e wooded tat. 648.900
PAral a$35.900 - '+"
.. - _ BOXFORD—U^beheveble'so why „v
• r Y should make wrote
.apace to describeI.this homer[.et us mesa heBm-
` § en of you^ Four acres with 700 ft.frontage ou a
t (ZED,
1 'stream.Cysts^Walt by pramt owoer,Shs yore
s {/ ` ago the windows alone eat$000. Pinsboards-over ZV..wide. When were you are,in a here.
-.with,4000 p.ft.of lig sace? 689.800
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FOR eUR HOME PEABODY 11HAMILT011—6 ROOM IN
ROBERT TALBOT.A.D. 1 hehaper, mo4wa el<ata
LARGE FAMILY COLONIAL . 1„Lmheaee..aa. .
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all!electric.Corner let,neer ColoeW dNim ENm Dabe eq. guwN,amHEa. .. m' 7453880 b x i
the cmtec.AtMog.,f31,000 $m aWce ma m.nDraesm... P l r saw s Im. — Im
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them! Willa apple orGyaid. ftg$000 0 'A i L.MI M S.amlmmp:HMm e n Tx RDD Nen .m n A , n
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THE SALEM EVENING NEWS.SALEM;
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RESULTS and LOW COST we.TWO REASONS Y0U
` Legal Notlees '"
Legal Notice .
pwdmnWr fi00 fttt elmg the pmpoacd RJ Dletrlet xovin No.1T-Ward T
bouvtlay live:ihentt foreleg th n vmthdY alrecHm and th m esvllvg I(Snduetriai) DieVict ekrt....
eatemil, aline epDraxlmetelY 850 feet abo¢ilia y '4d the centeeHo of Jetfereov Avenue on the ovemeu
hauvdary Lit the,Pm ti,,R3 D4VIct;thence Nmitha6¢ Y cikn�d Hoeelneoakm 8. a H+Oroed Meta Line tracks
9n a mrtheeater9y directlon,ePPraedmately 3'lS�tem,to,a Hne o[Jetter%on Avenue 1a,PaiM T00 foL beyoed the
Point;thentt turning fo a-northwe¢et9y directlon and o- "Y at . Point Aa area 190 feet hoz Lhe oebeeZe of
tendipg a IlvaepproximalelY 1000 feet to Hie cork,We of s Jetteimn,Avmuek a notaheaakrly dlrentlm;vow th the
Hi¢hlavd[Avenue to ePoipt 2910 feet nbrtheeetvW of Iha ,,,i2�I'(IndwtrieD DleWnt Nag h,TM1angea'to a&1(Nelghhon�
'";:1pteraeetlDvbj Marlhrough.Road and HIgNeBa Avenue, ;:yood,euNneee)Dietrkt
thmtt turNng lora aputhwealerly alrecLm aPPsbxlnfetaL Nu 18�W - `
2900 feet elmH'tbe.centerline of HighlaW Avenue k the +sd T—:Skrtkg at
P(om the ceoAdUO.of
ataxHng Point The exlatliiB I (IrWustrW) 1HSWm eoaHH+ Stmt�et the cenlechna o[ the Foree['Riyv '
ded.et6H l ebenged[o a H 2 Highwev BunkeµDls- 4 Street fn a amtt6e�u circ y dvecLoa.aPN'oelmakly iTBya-
'' Na 8—Warya 3 aM 4—StetHn6
at
Dokt at the Inter totbe Se9em-MmMeheed 6onMery line;Nentt[mmU,gm;a
aeeHm o[the eentalke of No}man S[rcet sad C+Omke ?z emer+l.vartheeateily,dlrectim,erid =,along the
Street thence extmaing in a..rortherir:dteeHOe a Hee • Sa1em.Marbleyeed'boundµy vve aPPiPxlraevelY TSO[cet k
eloeg'stred fermi ot (Saisbk8. thmce'¢mdv ''the Moreline.o[uDPer Belem Skrbhr,fbenue-turning aW
Hese:, Stmt-aW mntktivg th a nmTlieilY.:direcHen ateA N a Bennet wµtem dlrmtlon'nkng[h.elioro-
ewvg the ceMerlke M'Sewall Street to,the centerHrw - We+PProaimfltely 215 fert to tee cevtallve of the^oreat..
d of iynde Street, Hrentt tnrWng th + wµterlY alrechon River inlet thence.[timing fv a,eeneral eovthern a1rPeHon
end extensive along the emteryve-or.,Lynda Street n daatending d10a8 the cen[abne o[th Foieat River Wet
'b.tbe.centaWe of.North Street„thence,AtrNng end FO +PDNymateta^3351ttLk the ceaterOve.o[I.efayetkStmet
extevtling 1n'e mutherly duec[bn stove the cm[erHi. - 'the sthttl°8 Plat The ex4Hvg.AS:(MWHPk Fmr11Y-Reel•
Of,Nmin Street thence nrmalne Forex'Street: thence _ dantlel)Dkhief w bouhded sha11'be chm¢M k a R-1:/Ona
eonflvWvB k a emtheilY dvedtim edaothe'centvHOe 'FeiWIY RttidmHal).A49rJct ”' - .<
_. ot Summv SVttt in a Point of,lntaseeHon:'wlth the No.19 Stating at a point;on the centerilee•ol
ceaterlive of.Normm Street thmtt tuink6 ena;rmWpg 'Cmal,Btmt ettha.inkmecHm-of,iarivg'Avmue..exWq
In an easterly aireetion Won¢the cenkrHrm of Normm "" a]Ne'rwrWweakr;abvg 6 ceatvline o[;Carat Street '.
Sheet beck k the akrHnB Point t the centa8ne OL PPrmdma[ely 1000 feet k the.ceAteiWa of the"Boetan&
.C<'omb/e Stmt The R8 fMWtl-t=,R-Od n dW = Maine Relleoad spur:
No. trle!-w ton°dad+be.l to ohgd o nB3.OenflBuf tl- 1.nea ck:ththem,cmttetetentuybm�vdienre4oftanCoaadvexlSNgtnee)Nfrkt
9,"L Maid 9—Inanue, v imt:PWrom
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R3 D lct on theµolh , tmaia turning ftm.knd4rg In a.eouHrer•Ir dUectldi a�Hne
M Bide Of.Pmckr Sheet and the mrlhweat We,a
Fi tbeLls 300 tat from,e�pareHel.tatlre centerline a[Cami
` MlBhlaad Ave.,nava,the aheeLl}rom the Sakrn Stet'th+vo+ H tbb live aPProxlmetely 1900 feet
relocek the bpmd lineµ HOapi� t;'k.the emtaltpe of JeHes®h Avmue;;thmce.tuiaing 1n m
�ry Peretl08 toe R3'DletrlM from A eakerly dlrecdo de,mteedlOg a line along the ceatvHan
the:Rl:District N a northerlY-dlration,n that the new
be ne bountleryµParsons the A3 am R-I'gnima will < section ef.the a mem�ilaina pee Off CanalPrOgank'Y400 Sticeteet o the Ano-
be t20 feet form th cenkrllae�of Procter Stmt ov the sue. 'Drs cdafkig;'bl fNeiBhbmhdod:8uelneµ)'.A§HfeL
ale Ave. eWe,ma 120 1ttt lrepr th cmterlloe,af Hill shall 6e etmged ID a 8 a(FB
' +Ids Ave,on the northwest aid&, No 20—Ward 7 - Delek'aB xfe<nce k.tpe Sta4 T¢ert.
No,10—Way 9—Start at a point On the no heam yds of ,Colleg mA laettt En lieu thereof:"'Skk College at
lllgbknd Ave.;.appraxhnakly'300 feet form Necenter 'Setem." y y, ;c -
]ka of Prockr SVcet extend the Zoning boundary live N..'21—'In Dryer to Pr+eve amWgee�arN mrnerve'open
seParatinf the"R-2'(Wo-FdoRl Reaidential)Diafikt and ;apace lend aM W Pmkm lowlgntla from Rodding,ohs jot.
ton"R3' (MWtl Family Rµidevtlal) DlaMet N a north. .lowing acme aMII be:changed k 1LC fReyaenkI.Cnaµn
antttlY.dlreetion^ling n Ilse 300 feet(rmn`and'pafaHel : vet(ovl Dutack: • -
ad acentttHne of Procter Street k a o S mgEe an th - '-Randof,dfY Of Salem mntmlled:b,Hb P Dojert,-
extemlotl of theµuthrla aide of langddn Street;thence & meet. , _
tutning lv a westerly,theroen tmg eerd]lee k theceater �" s...,1.Salem Willawe.Park -' a
- lineof Proctor Stceet thence'turnlne fled extending 81tfly s 2.lodge EM Park r n W aeeee.
the�centeHne o[proctor Street fn a nmthvly,anediaa k < ,3 F.t Riva,Park
th centerllve of Pathan Street,•thanne t LPing ism •..4lpgNmd Pak 2900
eartd,ly dheetlon along tha'2adng boundary line i 1, 293.00 •.'.
Lktt¢g the '1L2"(Tv>F+mBY Reidmtial)Didrid froO tta 'S.G ..HW.Park 12.36.
.. "8-2" (M¢hwnY Bu+iheaa) j)latdct and Oft Bosom Stood r 6.Ulte Y IMI Park
k k
to.the lhtaavtkn of the goNne mmdflry 1'n,0 eapdat Og °S:Se1em Cmdma L99 •, e
r tte " I" Mena{Somme.) D strfet.otf ot.8oatm Street 9.HIg8 Btteet'PJnypPmd .. t w.
"RT (Coal Buekeas) Dletrict ott of IHeMmtl Ave "30.WHch Memorial.tand O M
thmee he 2nai th a muthvlY ..pan and exknakg a bee `"r 11.Bertram perk(Fr Matthews Monument) 0M
abvg the ZOning bomdery 8ve aePnra[Ing the"R2"(1kro- I2:Dalton Pckxay •: r
FemOY Reddentiw) asb ct tion the B-I" (tong Huai- 0.28 '•'
nese) District back k thea[erPng pemG The'R-2'(1tw 13.COlumbas-Circle p Ig. .,
Formby ResWential) IHstnot a-bomded Mall-be _39.FWway s'Squa{e :, 028
ta.+v,7t3"(MWH-FamHY Rad&WO)I ,,nt changed .1S.Fraokliv.3tmt,Pmk 270 ".
Nq.11- Wary 4- ft ) fit 18.Ga Ina TrfehBle .019
Dtlek the B•1-(NNehbmhood Huekµc) P;Hawthorne Plp,¢g ,
and
noted the.0 Unheratt Hdiade Houalag Development r:t.e}ey¢t eSq.=.:::::l
gad leas,[ly Seu Hiereot a R1 (Ono-Famely RpaidmtLO) T r 19.Metaed TAmple' - 010... ,.
Dhtrlct. -20.LorinH+nd]ettaaon Avmu.,
No.l2—Wad 4—�Starting at the-cemerliee of Hi86kgd :21.Pglmeri Cove•P/er A a i Ttimgk 1 n
Avmus at th LYm,_-Salem boundary Itm gem, blaol a, 21.Pklmm Perk ,.
.. rforlatrly along the centvWe oL lliBLiend'Avenue:ayproa- - 28.bSeGlew'.Pftk ...2.00. ••
tiveklY 1900 feet:thebtt tnriiin¢th amthweeterly acme a^.29.Sp4 .'MemmdW Pork •.• �'.
tWv.md exKtidiv6 a]ine'ePPrvxim tely 800.'feek: theDce b:,Ot{er eupervleed._PI+YWPm1f4 ';��Puon 1PrupetY i
pmadng k a northerly dimctlm and exk ding+tce pp '..Deperhnmt:
PjO+ameWY'300}set: (fence tuming In a:aorthwedfvly 1:Btted Stmt PlaypDuvd e T
duecem and eztend;n9 + line aPPmtiviatelY 800 het: 2.Cable HSI.
thence turnin8.fn a'southweater]y direcLm and ex •a
„,.s poe PPrmtlm WY 2600 feet b theme 3.PYankliv Strtet
m satin aurvwo - IymnS �bouvdary
'a •.mr+a nap+ � w os o m.Mq.�ue w+e-was.-mrF -9:COWae Cove.. p s
ASS.,SATURDAY,AUGUST,'16, 1959 . * -
HOULD USE WANT ADS OFTEN :CALL 744An
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,Albert �R. piteaff MINUTES OF MEETING _- - - JANUARY 4. 196i` alem, , [assachusetts
Xagmanb A. Afaeeneg - -
The first meeting of the New Year was held as scheduled, with Chairman
John M. Gray, Jr. , presiding and Board Members Albert Pitcoff and Ger-
ald McCarthy attending. Prior to the meeting the Board had been in-
formed that our newest member, Theodore Sa.doski was confined to the
hospital.
Attorney John Serafini, representing the Esther Realty Trust, presented
a Form A for endorsement, together with a plan relating to lots D and
D-1 on Bertini Lane. On motion made and seconded it was voted to endorse
the plan with the notation that lots D and D-1 are to constitute together
one building lot.
VOTED - To endorse.
George Vallis, counsel for Salem Acres, Inc. , next presented to the Board
his application on behalf of his client, for release of. lots 149, 1529
153, and 154, shown on plan recorded in plan book 109, 1:plan 12, on the
basis that these lots have been bonded in an amount sufficient to meet
the requirements of this Board. On motion made and seconded it was
voted that the Chairman is hereby authorized on behalf of the Board, to
effect the release of said lots from the protective covenant.
A Form A, relating to land on Clark Street and Clark Avenue was brought
to the meeting by the owner Veneta Georgulakos. On motion by Mr. Pitcoff
seconded by Mr. McCarthy it was voted to endorse this plan as not requir-
ing subdivision approval. with the notation that lots 130B and lUOD will
together constitute one building lot , and that lots 130A and 100E will
together constitute one building lot.
VOTED - To endorse.
The final order of business was also a Form A with a. plan relating to
property at 113-115 Loring Avenue, owner Alfred F. Strianese, the pur-
pose being to define new boundary lines. Mr. McCarthy moved that the
Board endorse this plan, seconded by Mr. Pitcoff, all in favor, and so
VOTED - To endorse.
All business brought to this meeting having been attended to, it was
voted to adjourn at 8:30 P.M.
Respect f lly submitted,
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Clerk, Pro ' -
RELEASE
The Planning Board of the City of Salem does hereby
release in full Lots 149, 152, 153 and 154 as shown
on a plan recorded with Essex South District Registry
of Deeds, Plan Book 109, Plan 12 from the force and
effect of the conditions set forth in the Protective
Covenant dated May 19, 1967, recorded in said Registry
of Deeds, Book 5444, Page 274.
These lots have been bonded in a sufficient amount
to meet the requirements of the Salem Planning Board.
• CHAIRMAN
COMMOIuMEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Essex, ss. January 1968
Then pers rn ally appeared the above-named John M. Gray, Jr. ,
Chairman, and acknowledged the foregoing instrument to be
the free act and deed of the City of Salem Planning Board,
before me
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The. meeting opened at 7 : 30 with Chairman John Gray and members Albert
Pitcoff, Gerald McCarthy and Ted Sodoski attending.
On motion made , all in favor, it was voted to accept minutes of pre-
vious m6eting.
A Form A application for endorsement of a plan showing two lots of land
on Highland Avenue , owners Maurice and Teresa Sullivan, wa.s presented;
the purpose of the plan being to show Lots B and C to be conveyed; the
linen having been endorsed prior to this meeting, on motion made and
seconded, it was voted to ratify endorsement of this plan a.s not requir-
ing approval under the subdivision control law, all in favor, and so
VOTED to Endorse .
• Counselor George P. Va.11is , for his clients DiBiase Realty Trust , pre-
sented a linen for endorsement , twenty-one days having elapsed since
December 7 , 1967 , when plan wa.s originally brought to the Board. This
is a. plan of land known as "Heritage Heights" 9
Mr. Vallis next presented a. Form C , definitive plan "Witchcraft Heights ,
Pa.ul Avenue" showing land located on Valley Street , Pa.rlee Street , and
street tentatively known as Paul Avenue , owner and subdivider Salem Acres ,
Inc . On motion of Mr. Pitcoff, the Board voted to hold a. public hearing
on this subdivision at its second meeting in February, on the 15th of the
month, the publication notices and notices to abutters in connection with
this application be taken care of by Mr. Vallis . The Board also voted to
forward a. set of plans to the City Engineer requesting his comments and
recommenda.tions .
Mort Braun of the Planning Services Group had prepared and sent to the
Board copies of a draft entitled "Application - Local Planning Assistance
Program - Section 701 - Federal Housing Act of 1954" . A copy wa.s given
to ea.ch member for study and comments .
It was brought out at this meeting that our fifth member, Ray Sweeney,
had been promoted to Chief Engineer of the Boston & Maine Ra.ilroad, and
the Board decided unanimously to convey to him sincere congratula.tions
and best wishes for his continuing success .
• Meeting adjourned at 9 : 45 P.M.
Respectfu submit ed,
Clerk, Pro tem
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With all members present , Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. , opened the meet-
ing at 7 : 30 P.M.
Minutes of last meeting were approved and so accepted.
The first order of business was a Form B, Preliminary plan submitted
for tentative approval . The subdividers , John and Mario DeIulis ,
56-58 Collins Street , Lynn, proposed a redivision of land on Mooney
Road, Seemore Street , and Sable Road. In connection with this plan,
the Board was in receipt of communications from the City Engineer
and the Health Board, each listing numerous discrepancies on the plan
and various irregularities with regard to the Subdivision Control Law.
Mr. Pitcoff moved that the Board disapprove of this preliminary plan
at this time in view of the number of criticisms that appear in letters
from the City Engineer, and from the Board of Health; seconded by Mr.
• McCarthy, all in favor and so
VOTED - Disapproved.
Discussion followed on documents being submitted to the Department of
Commerce and Development , and on motion made and seconded it was voted
to forward these to Mr. Frederick A. Fallon, of that department .
The Chairman asked the Board Members for their feelings in the matter
of conducting Board meetings in the Mayor ' s office in the future . All
agreed this would be an improvement over the present quarters . A letter:::
to the Mayor and one to the City Council will be dispatched requesting
their formal approval .
Several pieces of mail were received and read; there was nothing of im-
portance in any of them.
Meeting adjourned at 9: 00 P.M.
Respectfu y submitte�
CLERK Pro-^.tem
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SUBDIVISION PLAN, WITCHCRAFT HEIGHTS - STREET NAME PAUL AVENUE,
OWNER - SALEM ACRES, INC . , CARTER AND TOWERS, ENGINEERS, PLAN
DATED JANUARY 11 , 1968.
This meeting was opendd at 7 ; 38 P.M. Board members in attendance in-
cluded Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. , Gerald McCarthy, Theodore Sadoski,
and Albert Pitcoff.
Mr. Pitcoff, clerk pro tem, read the published notice advising of this
hearing as it appeared in the Evening News , also, a correction notice ,
mailed by certified mail to all abutters , and stating the Public Hear-
ing would be held in the Council Chamber, City Hall , on this date , and
not a.t the Planning Board office , 34 Church Street .
• George Vallis, counsel for the subdivider, with an office at 70 Washing-
ton Street , Salem, sta.ted this subdivision is really an extension of a.
subdivision all completed or under completion, with the same developer
doing identical and similar work to what he has done in the past . Mr.
Christo Da.da.sis , 15 Phelps Street , observing at this hearing with another,
a.sked if this is for final approval when wa.s the plan given prior ap-
prova.l. The Board a.ssured Mr. Dadasis the plan wa.s being presented for
the first time .
Chairman Gray asked if anyone wished to speak. No one replied either
in favor or opposed.
The Chairman declared the hearing closed as of 7 : 43 P.M.
Respectfu y submitted
Clerk pro tem
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February 20, 1968
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These are the minutes of the regular Planning Board meeting which fol-
lowed the Public Hearing on a preliminary plan "Witchcraft Heights ,
Paul Avenue" .
Business to be attended to was presented to the Chairman, who opened
the meeting a.t 7 : 50 P.M. with Members Pitcoff, McCarthy, and Sadoski
in attendance .
Reading of the minutes of the previous meeting wa.s dispensed with, and
on motion made and seconded, were a.ccepted and so voted approved.
A Form A application for endorsement of a plan of land situa.ted on Lor-
ing Avenue , owner Albert LeBel , was presented to the Board:: Micha.el
J. Harrington, counselor for Mr. LeBel , was unable to be present and re-
quested that Mr. Pitcoff present the application for him. Mr. Pitcoff
• disqualified himself from voting on this matter, and explained the plan.
Chairman Gray asked if the owner would be coming in to request a. change
in zoning, and Mr. Pitcoff a.ssured him this was not the case . Mr. Mc
Ca.rthy moved tha.t the plan be endorsed, seconded by Mr. Sadoski, all in
favor and so, Mr. Pitcoff abstaining from voting, the plan wa.s
VOTED - Approved.
Blubber Hollow Realty Trust , 60 Grove Street , presented a. Form A appli-
cation and plan for endorsement . Plan shows land in the rear of Beaver
and Silver Streets , abutting Boston and Maine Railroad property. Plan
did not show frontage on a public way. Mr. Pitcoff moved that we deny
this plan without prejudice , and have plan resubmitted after it has
been corrected, and to advise owner of what is required. Motion was
seconded by Mr. Sadoski, all in favor and
VOTED - To deny without prejudice .
The Chairman read a letter from the Massachusetts Department of Commerce
and Development giving advance notice of a conference on community de-
velopment .
Also read was a letter from the Town of Wilmington Planning Board
written to all planning boards and boards of selectmen in the Common-
wealth, asking for support in legislation proposed and pending at the
present time . Mr. Gray will reply to this letter, the Board agreeing
• it is in favor of this law.
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Mr. Robert Donovan and two others , residents of the Witchcraft Heights
area appeared to discuss what relief might be forthcoming with regard
to water run-off problems in this area . It appears that the catch ba.-
sins do not intercept sufficient water to prevent its pouring into the
middle of the street , and sometimes freezing. The Board voted to write
to Mr. Mitchell , the City Engineer, explaining the situation a.s present-
ed by Mr. Donovan, to see what advice he would offer in this matter.
This concluded the business at hand, and on motion made and seconded, it
was voted to adjourn at 10: 10 P.M.
Respectful submitted,
Clerk tem
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With Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. presiding, the meeting was opened at 7:30 P.M.
In attendance were Theodore Sadoski and Gerald T. McCarthy.
On motion duly made and seconded, it was
VOTED: To dispense with the reading of the minutes of the preceding meeting of
the board.
An application for tentative approval of a preliminary plan was presented by John
and Mario Delulis of 56 to 58 Collins Street, Lynn, Mass. They were in attend-
ance with their attorney and a representative of the Essex Survey Service who
explained the details in the plan accompanying the application which included
Lots 5,6,7,15,16,17 on Seemore Street, Lots 17 through 34 Mooney Road, and Lots
9,10,11,12,36 and 37• Sable Road.
On motion duly made and seconded, it was
VOTED: That the form B and accompanying plan of John and Mario DeIulis of
56 to 58 Collins Street, Lynn, Mass. concerning lots on Seemore Street, Rooney
Road and Sable Road be accepted subject to:
a. Corrections suggested by City Engineer Neal Mitchell in his letter of
March 7, 1968. 1 .
b. Resubmission of plan to Board of Health.
c. Correction and refiling of application with City Clerk - note that it is
a resubmission.
Attorney George Vallis, representing the developer at Witchcraft Heights sub-
division, was present at the meeting with City Electrical Inspector Barry and
representatives of the Telephone Company and Massachusetts Electric Company.
The attorney was requesting that the board waive the new subdivision requirement
that all utilities be installed underground. He pointed out that this would
invoke severe economic hardship on his client, as it would increase the cost of
each housing unit in the new subdivision approximately '0500. The representative
from the telephone company pointed out that his company made it a practice to
install all of their wires underground at their own expense. The representative
from the Massachusetts Electric Company stated that his company would bear the
costs of overhead installation, but if underground installation were required,
they would merely pay for the cost of materials. Attorney Vallis pointed out
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that all of the excavation involved in this matter was throw ledge, which greatly
increased the cost, and since there was no other subdivision in progress at the
present time or in the foreseeable future, his client felt that this regulation
was directed toward him. Por. Carter, engineer for DiDiase, verified that the exca-
vation was entirely through ledge and that the unit cost would approximate $500.
Mr. Gray advised Dor. Vallis that the board would make a decision in this matter
within a month.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully suomi.tted,,
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"Ii#v of *alem, 'fflttssar4usetts
March 22, 1968
John M. Gray, Jr.
Gerald T. McCarthy MINUTES OF MEETING - - MARCH 21 1968 CITY HALL
Michael Paskowski
Albert R. Pitcoff ---SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Raymond F. Sweeney
This meeting was opened at 7 : 30 P.M. by Acting Chairman Gerald T. Mc
Carthy with Albert Pitcoff and Theodore Sadoski attending.
A Form B preliminary plan submitted previously to this Board was re-
submitted by John and Mario DeIulis , concerning lots on Seemore Street ,
Mooney Road and Sable Road, in accordance with our recommendations and
the recommendations of the City Engineer and the Health Department .
We have been informed by these departments that the plan is now satis-
factory. Mr. Pitcoff moved that it be recorded in our minutes that
this preliminary plan now has the tentative approval of this Board, sec-
onded by Mr. Sadoski, all in favor and so voted.
Mr. Joseph Astuccio, 197 Wa.shington Street , Peabody next appeared with
a. Form A application. With reference to this application which purports
to be a. Form A, since it is not in proper form, on motion made and sec-
onded, it wa.s voted to decline to give the necessary endorsement . Mr.
• Astuccio sought information on Zoning restrictions with reference to the
land shown on his plan as Lots 4, 5 , 6 , 79 9 , and 10 on a proposed street .
Mr. Robert Kimball presented a Form A application with a plan of land a.t
540 Loring Avenue owned by Mr. Raymond Lagurcio , the purpose being to
convey one parcel to Mr. Kimball. Mr. Pitcoff moved, that as it appears
that on lots land 2 there were two or more buildings standing when the
subdivision control law went into effect , to endorse the plan as not re-
quiring subdivision control approval , seconded by Mr. Sadoski , all in
favor, and so voted approved.
A Council order, presented by Ward 2 Councillor Joseph A. O 'Keefe , re-
questing that this Board make a survey of certain areas which the City
could acquire for park, recreation, conservation, scenic , or historic
purposes under provisions of the open-spa.ce land provisions of the
Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965, and apply for Federal grants
for acquisition; this study to be made in cooperation with the Salem Rec-
reation Commission and the Salem Conservation Commission. The data ac-
companying this order was turned over to Mr. Pitcoff a.t his request , for
further study.
A number of letters written by the Board since the la.st meeting were read.
After discussing some of the requirements of the Subdivision Control Law,
it was voted to request information from the Massa.chusetts Federation of. :
Planning Boards , regarding rules and regulations of other Planning Boards
• in the Commonwealth.
The meeting was adjourned at 10: 15 P.M.
Resp ctfully mi ted,
,lr CLERK, 0 (OVER)
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Board Member, John M. Gray, Jr. , who is presently confined to Salem
Hospita.l, called the secretary to the Board, the morning following this
meeting. Mr. Gray stated that insofar as underground utilities are con-
cerned, if the majority of the Board members wants to give a. waiver, he
would go along with it . However, he would not want to change the rules
and regulations as there may be a time when the power companies will in-
stall utilities underground and the City would benefit by this requirement .
Mr. Gray also reported that he had been, in touch with Councillor George
McCabe , Chairman of the Finance subcommittee and learned that the full
committee is going to recommend deleting two thousand dollars from the
Planning Board budget for 1968 , specifically item #11 "Developmental
Coordinator" . If the Department of Commerce tells the Board we have to
have this money, we shall just have to go ahead and ask for it all over
a.gain.
Respectfully submitted,
• CLERK, Pro tem.
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Gerald T. McCarthy MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING HELD APRIL 4, CITY HALL
Michael Paskowski
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Albert R. Pitcoff
Raymond F. Sweeney
This meeting was opened by Acting Chairman Raymond F. Sweeney. All Board
members were in attendance with the exception of John M. Gray, Jr. , who
is presently confined to Salem Hospital.
On motion of Mr. Pitcoff, it was voted to dispense with reading of minutes
of last meeting, and to approve and accept same.
Daniel O'Brien, City Building Inspector, appeared seeking clarification of
the status of a plan of DiBia.se Realty Trust. This concerns land off High-
land Avenue where developer proposes to erect apartment buildings. The
Board informed Mr. O'Brien that this plan has been given approval by them.
Another problem the Building Inspector presented was one relating to a
proposed addition to a. building on Colonial Terrace. The applicant had
informed the Inspector that the foundations were already installed. The
Board advised Mr. O'Brien that this owner should go to the Board of Appeal
with this plan.
George Vallis, counselor for Salem Acres, Inc. , was asked about a. letter
• from the City Engineer referring to the crown of the road at the inter-
section of Valley Street and Gallows Hill Road. Mr. Vallis stated that
the developer will install another catch basin and crown and repave the
road to take care of this situation. He further stated he would send a.
reply to the Board at its next regular meeting in response to the Board' s
letter of March 15, Re - "Drainage at Valley Street and Gallows Hill Road" .
Counselor Vallis brought up the point that during the last and unusually
severe rainstorm, the worst in 55 years, there was no problem of water in
this development. He had spoken to the Mayor who told him that there had
been no complaints even from the residents of Abbott Street which has been
plagued with water problems in the past.
The Board discussed granting a. waiver of the provisions of the regulations
of the Planning Board requiring underground installation of utilities with
Counselor Vallis and Engineer Carter, representatives for Salem Acres, Inc.
This had already been discussed at two previous Board meetings , and the
developer had been informed that a decision would be reached by the time
of this meeting. Mr. Pitcoff moved that in connection with the plan re-
lating to Witchcraft III that this Board waive this particular requirement
of our regulations with the understanding that this will not necessarily
constitute a precedent in connection with future applications by the same
developer, or by any other applicant; seconded by Mr. Sa.doski, all in favor,
and so voted to grant this waiver.
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two "Form All applications and plans, relating to ea.ch other, were submitted
Donald J. Winter. The #1 application shows Lot #461A on Cedar Crest Road,
the purpose of the plan being to acquire the parcel containing 6400 square
feet of land on which the greater portion of his dwelling is presently situa-
ted. Mr. Pitcoff moved that the Board endorse this plan as not requiring ap-
proval under the subdivision control law; motion seconded by Mr. McCarthy, all
in favor and so voted approved.
The Board next studied the #2 plan of Mr. Winter also showing land on Cedar
Crest Road, the purpose of this plan being to show a. division of land into
two lots containing 8800 square feet and 12100 square feet respectively, each
with sufficient frontage on a public way. Mr. Pitcoff moved that this plan
be endorsed as not requiring approval under the subdivision control law, sec-
onded by Mr. McCarthy, all in favor, and so voted approved.
A Form A application and plan were next presented by Counselor George Vallis
for Salem Acres, Inc. , owner. The plan shows lots #256 and #257 on Gallows
Hill Road. Mr. Pitcoff moved that this plan be endorsed as not requiring ap-
prova.l under the subdivision control law, as the plan simply reflects a
change in the lot line between two lots , each of which has sufficient frontage
and each of which will continue to comply with the provisions of law; seconded
by Mr. McCarthy, all in favor, and so voted approved.
Mr. Sweeney then read communications received by the Board from the Planning
Services Group and Mr. Fallon of the Department of Commerce.
W1 business brought to this meeting having been attended top, on motion of
r. Sa.doski it was voted to adjourn at 9: 45 P.M.
Respectf lly submi e ,
ALB RT R. PITCOFF, CLERK ProTem
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- APRIL 18, 1968
Gerald T. McCarthy CITY HALL
Michael Paskowski
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Albert R. Pitco(f
Raymond F. Sweeney
This meeting was opened at 7: 3u P.M. by acting Chairman Gerald McCarthy,
with members Albert Pitcoff and Ta.dius Sadoski present .
On motion made and seconded, it was voted to waive the reading of the
minutes of the previous meeting and to approve and accept same.
Counselor James A. Farley presented to the meeting for its consideration,
the application of Eleanor F. Gallagher of Swampscott , for endorsement
a.s not requiring approval under the subdivision control law, a plan show-
ing land on Looney' s Hill in Salem, consisting of Lots A, B, and C. The
plan was entitled "Land of Eleanor F. Gallagher, Sa.lem, Massachusetts,
Thoma.s A. Appleton, Engineer" . Said land borders on various lots off
Highland Avenue, Proctor Street , and Pope Street . The plan wa.s presented
to the meeting without a formal application having been filed with the
City Clerk, but this Board has been assured that such application will be
filed within the next few days. On motion of Mr. Pitcof£, seconded by
Mr. Sadoski, it was voted to waive in this instance , the filing of the
application with the City Clerk, on the representation that the applica-
tion will be filed later, and voted further to endorse the plan a.s not
requiring approval under the subdivision control law, and a.t the nekt
meeting of this Board, a. motion will be entertained to ra.tify the action
of this meeting in endorsing this plan, all in favor, and so
VOTED - Approved.
Next presented to the Board were two form A applications showing plans of
land of the Boston and Maine Corpora.tion, 150 Causeway Street , Boston,
J. D. Batchelder, Engineer of Design, dated March, 1968. One plan shows
a parcel of land containing approxima.tely 17400 square feet running be-
tween the Forest River and the Easterly side of Lafayette Street; the sec-
ond plan shows a parcel of land containing about 15000 square feet, bound-
ed by Marblehead-Salem Town Line and the Forest River-so called. Mr. Sad-
oski moved tha.t the Board endorse these plans as not requiring approval
under the subdivision control law, motion seconded, all in favor and so
VOTED Approved.
As this concluded the business brought to this meeting, it was voted to
adjourn at 10:00 P.M.
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Gerald T. McCarthy MINUTES OF MEETING - - MAY 2, 1868 CITY HALL
Michael Paskowski —
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Albert R. Pitcoff
Raymond F. Sweeney
This meeting was opened at 7 : 30 P .M. by Acting Chairman Gerald T. Mc
Carthy with Members Tadius Sadoski and Albert Pitcoff in attendance .
Minutes of previous meeting were accepted and voted approved on motion
made and seconded.
The City of Salem presented a Form A application relating to a plan of
land on Liberty Hill Avenue in Ward 6, proposed site of a new school,
which had been endorsed by this Board as not requiring approval under
the Subdivision Control Law. Mr. Pitcoff moved that the action of the
Board in endorsing this plan be ratified, motion seconded by Mr. Sadoski,
all in favor and so
VOTED - Approved.
On motion of Mr . Sadoski to ratify endorsement of a plan of Eleanor Gall-
agher showing land on Looney' s Hill as not requiring approval under the
. Subdivision Control Law was seconded by Mr. Pitcoff, all in favor, and so
VOTED - Approved.
A Form A submitted by the Boston and Maine Corporation relating to a
plan showing a parcel of land containing about 19018 square feet of land
on Jefferson Avenue to be conveyed to the North Shore Paper Company- to
be annexed to land which has sufficient frontage on a public way was en-
dorsed as not requiring approval under the Subdivision Control Law on
motion made and seconded and
VOTED - Approved.
A Form, A application presented by Counselor Michael Harrington for Gordon
B. Alley. 5 Winter Island Road, accompanied by plan of land entitled
"Property of Est . of Margaret T. Griffin, March 2, 1968, Essex Survey Ser-
vice, 47 Federal Street, Salem" was endorsed on motion of Mr. Sadoski as
not requiring approval under the Subdivision Control Law, seconded by Mr .
Pitcoff, and so
VOTED - Approved.
A letter from Counselor George Vallis for Salem Acres, Inc . , regarding
drainage on Valley Street and Gallows Hill Road, was read. This letter
was in reply to a letter from this Board to the developer, Salem Acres,
Inc „ as the result of a problem previously discussed with residents of
the area relating to drainage . The letter stated the problem will be
corrected within one month' s time . On motion of Mr. Pitcoff, it was voted
to take up this matter again at the first Board meeting in July to reap-
praise the situation,
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Counselor Vallis then requested the approval of the Board on a definitive
plan of his client Salem Acres , Inc . , showing land on Parlee Street and
Paul Avenue, also requesting the Board waive certain requirements of the
Subdivision Regulations . Both requests will be discussed at the next meet-
ing of the Board in order to permit the Board to contact the Health Depart-
ment for any comments they might have with regard to this plan.
The final business of the meeting was a reading of a letter sent to the City
Council by the Board regarding a survey requested by the Council .
It was voted to adjourn at 9 : 35 P .M.
Respectfully submitted,
ALBERT R . PITCOFF, - Clery
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John M. Gray, Jr.
Gerald T. McCarthy CITY HALL
Michael Paskowski
Albert R. Pitcoff MINUTES OF MEETING HELD ON MAY 16 , 1968 SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Raymond F. Sweeney
This meeting wa.s opened at 7 : 30 P.M. by Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. ,
with members Gerald McCarthy and Albert Pitcoff attending.
Mr. McCarthy moved tha.t the reading of the minutes of the last meet-
ing be dispensed with and that the Board approve and a.ccept same , sec-
onded by Mr. Pitcoff, so moved.
A letter received from the Health Department was read into the record,
Re-Definitive Plan "Parlee Street , Paul Avenue , Salem Acres , Inc . , de-
veloper. " This letter stated the Health Department approved these plans .
Mr. Pitcoff moved tha.t "As we now have a communication from the Board
of Health, dated May 15 , 1968 , which advises this Board that the Board
of Health approves the revised plans , I move , first , tha.t this Board
grant the waivers which have been requested by the developer in its
letter to this Board of May 2 , 1968 which appears in the records of
this Board, and second, that we approve the definitive plan of Parlee
Street and Paul Avenue" , seconded by Mr. McCarthy, all in favor and so
• voted approved. It was also stipula.ted that the City Clerk be informed
of this action.
Counselor George P. Vallis presented a. form A applicant and a plan for
his client , Donald J. Winter, showing Lots 461A and 461B Cedar Crest
Road, the purpose being for conveyance to Donald Winter of a. parcel
containing 3750 square feet of land on which the greater portion of his
dwelling is presently situated. On motion of Mr. McCarthy, seconded by
Mr. Pitcoff, it wa.s voted to endorse this plan a.s not requiring approval
under the subdivision control law.
Re-application of Boston Chimney & Tower Company, Inc . , for endorsement
as not requiring approval under the subdivision control law of a plan
of land on Summit Street , shown as #17 , area 5884 square feet , on motion
of Mr. McCarthy and seconded by Mr. Pitcoff, it was voted to endorse
said plan.
Re-applica.tion of Boston Chimney & Tower Company, Inc -, for endorsement
as not requiring approval under the subdivision control law of a plan
of lots adjacent to Scotia. Street shown on said land plan to be a pri-
vate way, on motion by Mr. Pitcoff and seconded by Mr. McCarthy it was
voted to deny said application as not complying with the. Sta.tutes and
Planning Board regulations .
Aulson Tanning Machinery Company, through Counselor Richard E. Blake ,
presented a. Form A application and plan showing Lots 1, 2, and 3 Mason
• and Grove Streets for endorsement as not requiring approval under the
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3 in order to correct the dividing line between the premises earlier
conveyed to Prime Leather Finishes Company, and the remaining portion
of the land now to be conveyed. On motion of Mr. McCarthy, seconded by
Mr. Pitcoff, all in favor, it was voted to endorse this plan.
The decisions of the Board of Appeal on petitions presented at their
April meeting were read.
Counselor George Vallis informed the Board that he has been retained by
the Salem Redevelopment Authority to represent the Authority in a new
petition to the Board of Appeal which will be presented on May 2'J .
No further business having been presented to this meeting, it was voted
to adjourn at 9: 45 P.M.
Respectfu0 l submitted,
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Gerald T. McCarthy CITY HALL
Michael Paskowski SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Albert R. Pitcoff MINUTES OF PLANNING BOARD MEETING - - JUNE 6, 1968
Raymond F. Sweeney
Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. , Gerald McCarthy, Albert Pitcoff and Tadius
Sadoski attended this meeting which was opened at 7 : 30 P.M.
It wa.s voted to approve and accept minutes of last meeting without read-
ing same . 0
The City Building Inspector, Mr. Daniel O 'Brien, was the first to appear
before the Board. He was seeking clarification of some sections of the
Zoning Ordinance in relation to permits issued from his office .
The Board next discussed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance , proposed to
the City Council in 1967 , on which no action has been taken by the Coun-
cillors . The Board voted to have Chairman Gray write a letter clarify-
ing the requirements for again bringing up the matter of these amendments .
John and Mario—Delulis , 56 Collins Street , Lynn, subdividers presented a
Form C application together with a definitive plan of land on Mooney and
Sable Roads and Seemore Street , Salem. The Board voted to seek comments
of the City Engineer and the Health Department with regard to these plans
before proceeding further.
A letter from the City Engineer wa.s read to the meeting. This communica.-
tion requested approval of the Planning Board for street widening of
Essex Street at the southwesterly corner of Washington Street . On motion
made and seconded, it was unanimously voted to approve the plan accompany-
ing this letter, showing the proposed widening, and to inform the City
Engineer of this vote .
The Highland Realty Trust , through Counsel John R. Serafini , 126 Wa.sh-
ington Street , Salem,presented a Form A application and a plan of land
fronting on Highland Avenue . The purpose of this plan is to annex this
parcel to adjacent property to be used for roadway for other property.
Mr. Sadoski moved that this plan be endorsed as not requiring approval
under the subdivision control law, seconded by Mr. McCarthy, all in
favor and so voted. Member Albert Pitcoff refrained from voting on this
application.
A Form A application with a plan of land of about 30.67 acres , located
on the northwesterly side of the Boston and Maine Railroad tracks , abut-
ting the Municipal Golf Course area , was presented by the City of Salem.
The plan shows a parcel of land being conveyed to the City. Mr. Pitcoff
moved that the board endorse this plan as not requiring approval under
the subdivision control law, seconded by Mr. Sadoski, all in favor, and
so voted approved.
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A letter from Neal Mitchell, the City Engineer, was read into the rec-
ord. This letter relates to a subdivision of Salem Acres , Inc . , on
Parlee Street and Paul Avenue and Valley Street , and was dated June 4,
1968, and contained comments relating to plan placed on file . Since
this plan has already been approved by the Planning Board under da.te
of May 16 , 1968 , the Board voted to call to the attention of Counsel
for developer the desirability of making certa.in corrections referred
to in the letter from Mr. Mitchell .
As this was the final business brought to this meeting, it wa.s voted to
adjourn at 10:00 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Clerk P Tem
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Gerald T. McCarthy CITY HALL
Michael Paskowski
Albert R. Pitcoff MINUTES OF MEETING - - JUNE 20, 1968 SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Raymond F. Sweeney
This meeting was opened at 7: 43 P.M. by Acting Chairman Raymond Sweeney
with Members Pitcoff and Sadoski attending.
On motion of Mr. Pitcoff, it was voted to approve and accept minutes of
previous meeting.
A Form C application and definitive plan of land on Gallows Circle , Pur-
itan Road, and Gables Circle was presented by George Vallis , Counsel for
Salem Acres , Inc . , developers . This plan relates to a subdivision in
the Witchcraft Heights area . Mr. Pitcoff stated "Mr. Chairman, in con-
nection with this plan presented to this Board this evening for process-
ing, I move that we write to the City Engineer and to the Board of Health,
advising them that this plan has been filed with us , and that we await
their comments" . Motion seconded, all in favor, and so voted approved.
Counselor Vallis stated that in behalf of his client , he would waive the
sixty-day requirement .
• The next order of business was the reading of a. letter from the Board of
Appeal of the City of Salem, requesting tha.t the Planning Board give some
consideration to changing the Zoning Ordinance as it applies to the height
of fences in residential districts , specifically from five to six feet .
On Motion of Mr. Pitcoff, it wa.s voted to file this request with others
being held for a Public Hearing on proposed changes in the Ordinance . At
this point , the Board also voted to request that Mr. Daniel O ' Brien, the
Building Inspector, appear at the next meeting of this Boa.rd, or any meet-
ing that would suit his convenience , to discuss changes he has in mind
with regard to this Ordinance .
Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. , had sent ' a memo to this meeting suggesting
that it might be acceptable to the Members of this Board to have one meet-
ing a month during July and August . By unanimous vote , the Board accepted
this suggestion and will place advertisements in the local paper to this
effect , the July meeting to be held on the third Thursday, or the 18th of
the month, and the August meeting to be held also on the third Thursday,
which will be the 15th of the month. Mr. Pitcoff moved that the secretary
of the Board be instructed to advise the members of any problems which
may require the attention of the Board, so that special meetings can be
arranged. Motion seconded, all in favor, and so voted approved.
A letter from Neal B. Mitchell , City Engineer, was read into the record.
This letter referred to a plan of John and Mario DeIulis , land on Mooney
and Sable Roads and Seemore Street . Mr. Pitcoff moved that in view of
the report received rfr-o-m- the-C ty- Engineer- in which he lists twenty-one ,_ .�
omissions or errors Jin this definitive plan, that- said plan be disapproved
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as submitted to this Board, and that the applicant be notified to this effect ,
�Iso , that a copy of this notice be sent to the City Clerk; motion seconded,
It in favor, and so voted to disapprove this plan as submitted.
On motion made and seconded, it was voted to send to Chairman John Gray, two
communications and one bill from the Planning Services Group for his perusal,
and to forward a letter to the Planning Services Group requesting clarifica-
tion of a. possible conflict of interest .
Two copies of House Bill No. 292 were received from Representative Samuel E.
Zoll , and read by Acting Chairman Raymond F. Sweeney. Mr. Pitcoff and Mr.
Sweeney were of the opinion that the Board should write to Mr. Zoll , assur-
ing him of their approval and support of this bill which would provide for
an investigation and study by a. special commission relative to the fea.sibil-
ity of establishing the North River Authority in the cities of Salem, Peab-
ody, and Beverly. It was voted to send these to the Chairman also, and
state that the Board generally approved and would like his comments , and per-
haps a letter to Representative Zoll in connection with this bill .
Counselor George Vallis , in behalf of Salem Acres , Inc.. , next requested that
the Board release certain security from a protective covenant . Mr. Pitcoff
advised Mr. Va.11is that he should make an application to the Board in writing
for the release of this security.
Mr. Vallis then presented a definitive plan, previously approved by. this
Board, for signatures of endorsement. The plan had been approved on May 16 .
�otion was made , seconded, all voting in favor to adjourn at 9 : 20 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Clerk P'ro em
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Gerald T. McCarthy MEETING OF SALEM PLANNING BOARD — — JULY 18 , 1968 CITY HALL
Michael Paskowski
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Albert R. Pitcoff
Raymond F. Sweeney
The regular meeting of the Salem Planning Board was held in the
Mayor' s office , City Hall , Salem, Massachusetts , on July 18 , 1968 , at
7: 30 P.M.
Present were the Cha.irman and Members Sadoski , Pitcoff, and McCarthy,
with the Chairman presiding.
During the course of the meeting, the meeting wa.s temporarily adjour-
ned so as to a.ttend by invitation, the public meeting with the City Coun-
cil regarding acceptance of streets in Witchcraft Heights . At the public
meeting, various views were presented relating to the pros and cons of
acceptance of the streets in this subdivision at this time . The consensus
and the result seemed to be that the time ha.s not yet arrived for the ac-
ceptance of these streets .
A Form A application on behalf of Northside Housing Corportttion was
presented to the meeting for its consideration, and on motion duly made
• and seconded, it was
VOTED: - To DENY this application as a. Form A, but to advise the a.ppli-
cant and the City Engineer that the Board has no objection to the instal-
lation of utilities as shown on said plan. The linen presented to the
Board for its consideration has been handed to the City Engineer for hand-
ling by him.
The Form C application of John DeIulis , being a definitive plan re-
lating to Mooney Road, Sable Road, and Seemore Street , was presented to
the meeting for its consideration.
A letter of the City Engineer commenting on various aspects of this
definitive plan was read to the meeting, and was amplified by the oral
statement of the City Engineer to the effect that most of the problems
discussed in his letter have been corrected.
A letter from the Board of Health, also referring to the above men-
tioned plan of DeIulis was received quoting a recommendation of the City
Engineer, stated that if this correction were complied with, Health Depart-
ment approval will be granted, was read to the meeting.
On motion duly made and seconded, it was
VOTED : - to hold a. PUBLIC HEARING on this application on AUGUST 15, 1968.
• A Form A applica.tion of DiBiase Realty Trust relating to Lots 22A
and 145A, corner of Heritage Drive and Hillside Avenue , was presented to
the meeting for its consideration. On motion duly made and seconded, it was
VOTED: - To ENDORSE said plan as not requiring approval under the subdivis-
ion control law.
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A Form A application of Salem Acres , Inc . , relating to Lot 161 on Out-
look Hill was presented to the meeting for its consideration. On motion du-
40y made and seconded, it was
VOTED: - To ENDORSE the plan as not requiring approval under the subdivision
control law.
The next item of business was the request by Attorney George Vallis on
behalf of his client , the developer of Witchcraft Heights , for the release
of bond in the amount of $36 ,000.00. On motion duly made and seconded, it was
VOTED: - Not- to.:consider this request at this time , awaiting further informa-
tion as to the extent of the funds required in order to insure proper perform-
ance by the developer.
A letter from Salem Acres , Inc . , was read to the meeting in which it was
requested that a bond be posted for the release of Lots 156 through 169 in-
clusive , and lots 246 through 271 inclusive , Gallows Hill Road, Circle Hill
Road and Outlook Hill , the estimated cost of completion being stated to be
$7690. 00 . On motion duly made and seconded, it was
VOTED: - To send a. copy of this letter to the City Engineer and to ask for
his comments and advice regarding this request .
A letter from Attorney George Vallis was read to the meeting responding
to the letter of this Board, dated March 15, 1968, in which this Board was
a.ssured that the matters set forth in our letter would be remedied,, and dis-
cussing in detail the matters set forth in our letter. Mr. Vallis who was
resent a.t this meeting, informed the Board that all of the problems dis-
cussed in these letters have now been remedied.
In the matter of the Form C application relating to Puritan Road which
was submitted to this Board on June 20, 1968, a letter from the City Engin-
eer was read to the Board, which contained comments regarding the drain
easement shown on said plan. On motion duly made and seconded, it was
VOTED: - To confer with the City Engineer regarding this matter of the drain
easement .
There being no further business , on motion duly made and seconded, it
was
VOTED: - To adjourn. Meeting adjourned at 11: 00 P.M.
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John M. Gray, Jr.
Gerald T. McCarthy CITY HALL
Michael Paskowski
Albert R. Pitaoff PLANNING BOARD MEETING - - AUGUST 15 , 1968 SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Raymond F. Sweeney
This meeting followed immediately a public hearing held on a petition of
John and Mario DeIulis for approval of a definitive plan of a proposed
development , "Sable Heights" .
George P. Vallis , Counsel for Salem Acres , Inc . , presented a. Form A appli-
cation and a. plan showing Lots 169A through 172C Circle Hill Road, a re-
subdivision of lots approved by this board in November, 1967 , since which
time the developer has purchased abutting land; on motion of Mr. McCarthy,
seconded by Mr. Sadoski that this plan be endorsed as not requiring approv-
al under the subdivision control regulations , it wa.s voted, all in favor,
to approve('this plan.
Mr. Vallis on behalf of his client , then sought relea.se of security held
by the City in order to present security and protective covenant with
regard to other land to be developed by this client . A letter from Mr.
Neal Mitchell , City Engineer, da.ted August 14, 1968, was then read to the
meeting, it having a direct bearing on this request . The Board suggested
that the developer' s architect get together with the City Engineer before
the next meeting of this Board to see what the difference of opinion is ,
and voted to invite the City Engineer to attend that meeting.
Mr. Edward Zarella then presented a. Form A to the Board with a plan show-
ing land on Winthrop Street , the purpose of the plan being to clarify prop-
erty lines as petitioner hopes to erect a dwelling on the land. Mr. Sad-
oski moved that this plan be endorsed a.s not requiring approval under the
Subdivision control law, seconded by Mr. McCarthy, all in favor, and so
voted approved.
The Board then held a discussion pertaining to ordinances of various cities
and towns in the Commonwealth which the Mayor had already looked over. The
town of Newton ordinance seemed to be the most favored although not complete,.
ly to the liking of the Board.
A letter from Miss Anna. Kopka requesting a. hearing before the Board was read.
This is in relation to seeking approval of the entire Board in order to re-
submit a petition, previously denied, to the Board of Appeal. The members
voted to write to Miss Kopka. and inform her that the Board concurs with
the decision of the Appeal Board, feeling that the best interest of the
City would not be served if this petition had been favorably acted upon.
Meeting adjourned at 10 :00 P.M.
• Respects lly submitted,
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John M. Gray, Jr.
Gerald T. McCarthy CITY HALL
Michael Pai PUBLIC HEARING - DE IULIS DEVELOPMEN8
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Raymond F. Sweeney
"SABLE HEIGHTS"
This meeting was opened at 7 : 40 P.M. By Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. , with
Board Members McCarthy and Sadoski attending.
The Chairman asked proponents of the plan if they wished to be heard, and
stated that for purposes of review this was a public hearing on a proposed
subdivision known as "Sable Heights" .
Ralph J. Luis , 127 Nahant Street , Lynn, Counsel for John and Mario DeIulis ,
developers , presented postal receipts of notices mailed to all abutters ,
and a notice of the hearing. Mr. Louis stated that his clients have com-
plied with every requirement made of them, that the City Engineer said
the plans met all specifications in accordance with subdivision regulations ;
and in accordance with Planning Board rules he further stated they had ob-
tained from the City Assessors office a list of all abutters and notified
same by registered mail , and had caused publication of a notice of this
hearing; he also sta.ted he believed the approval of this subdivision plan
• would be in the interest of the community and in the best interest of
the people of the City of Salem.
Chairman Gray then asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of this peti-
tion; there was no answer from a man and woman who were the only others
attending the hearing. The Chairman then asked if anyone wished to oppose
granting this petition and there wa.s no reply.
On motion made and seconded, it was voted, all in favor, to take the plan
under advisement and notify the applicant of the decision, and to declare
the hearing closed at sixteen minutes before 8 : 00 P.M.
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Raymond E. Sweeney PLAN ENTITLED !'SABLE HEIGHTS"
Proposed Subdivision of land on Sable Road, Seemore Street , and Mooney Rd.
Owners - John and Mario DeIulis
Counsel for petitioner, Ralph J. Luise , 127 Nahant Street , Lynn, Mass.
This hearing was opened at 7: 40 P.M. by Chairman John M. Gray, with
Members Gerald T. McCarthy and Tadios Sadoski in attendance.
Chairman Gray read the notice of the hearing as published in The Evening
News.
Counselor Luise presented notice of the hearing and stated notices had
been sent to all abutters of record, having receipts to attest to this.
He proceeded to state the case for his clients noting the City Engineer
had approved the plans, and every requirement had been complied with.
He further stated that he believed the approval of this subdivision plan
• would be in the best interest of the community and the City of Salem.
The Chairman then asked if anyone wished to be heard, speaking in favor
or against the petition. There was no reply from a man and woman who
were the only spectators attending this hearing.
The Chairman then declared the hearing closed, and on motion made and
seconded it was voted, all in favor, to take the plan under advisement
and notify the applicant of the decision. Hearing closed at sixteen min-
utes before 8:00 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
ARP: cc Clerk Pro Tem T
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John M. Gray, Jr. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING 8. 15.68
Gerald T. McCarthy CITY HALL
Michael Paskowski
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Albert R. Pitcoff
Raymond F. Sweeney This meeting followed immediately a public hearing held on the
petition of John and Mario DeIulis, relating to a proposed subdivision in
the Sable Road, Seemore Street , and Mooney Road area , known as "Sable Heightg
On motion made and seconded, it was voted to dispense with reading minutes
of the last Board meeting.
Chairman John M. Gray presiding, and Members Gerald McCarthy and Tadios
Sadoski present , the first order of business was a Form a application pre-
sented with a plan by George P. Vallis, Counsel for Salem Acres, Inc . , .: re-
lating to Lots 169A through 172C Circle Hill Road. This Board approved a
subdivision here in November 1967, and since that time the developer has
purchased abutting land. On motion of Mr. McCarthy, seconded by Mr. Sados-
ki, it was voted, all in favor to endorse this plan as not requiring approv-
al under the subdivision control regulations.
Mr. Vallis in behalf of his client , then sought release of certain secur-
ity held by the City, offering to present security and a protective cov-
enant to the City with regard to other land to be developed by his client .
• A letter from the City Engineer, dated August 14, 1968, having a direct
bearing on this request , was read to the meeting. The Board suggested that
the developers ' architect get together with the City Engineer before the
next Board meeting to see what the difference of opinion is, and voted
to invite the City Engineer to attend the next meeting of this Board.
Mr. Edward Zarella next appeared and presented a Form A application with a
plan showing land on Winthrop Street , the purpose of the plan being to clar-
ify property lines as petitioner hopes to erect a dwelling on the land.
Mr. Sadoski moved that this plan be endorsed as not requiring approval
under the subdivision control law, seconded by Mr. McCarthy, all in favor,
and so voted approved.
The Board then held a discussion pertaining to Ordinances of various other
cities and towns which the Mayor had already looked over. The Ordinance
of the Town of Newton seemed to be the most favored, although not complete-
ly to the lilting of the Board.
A letter from Miss Anna Kopka , requesting a hearing before this Board was
read. This is in relation to seeking approval of the entire Board in or-
der to re-appeal to the Board of Appeal, a petition which that Board had
previously denied. It was voted to write to Miss Kopka and inform her that
this Board concurs with the decision of the Appeals Board, feeling that the
best interest of the City would not be served if this petition had been fa-
vorably acted upon.
Respectfully submitted,
ARP: cc
Clerk Pro' Tem
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lbel[ ow leddbve ,.a state lea tensor fees the heI In.. muW dog.. �. N. Mabel-MCClemhan of
!lux in deriding aMt It woOld do It,�Yee�S....nom'
mttay and peremat mwuraga APNewn, Wb.. natloml Prwl• erA M.v It wmdd eedae ffie iwtls 'Therefore,
ment for four Years an she o"d dent of the National FederatlwwnaFr,' r and mi poettarem,p' - have s'mmRd
(Web thill,adh ol. not Business aryl PMemAvnong the aroamnds of ears proW.s Th*
A noodle d dose s ea'9sd :W t . tePorta Wet."r eahosel pm)eek slammed by'^� soars in a. thatN
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in Eekhikan,Alsem octet W ons edalarHms o-.. tohentese (momfeg Damie: shah eafmhehra
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.plVeleapY MMicepped vem set thm Ptolees',. y a tic sheVirgin h1la"t were a chess (NkH Monessai
up no Rocevood,Tenn a Natlenfll beadtf artery .doesfor slow readers 1n an elem to->f§.9 Tex sed many
Volumeers in Estanala,N M not plan or specificallyagmeat aN ry sehool in Celmlws Niles., r ere jameM wilt
slatted and svlgorky a rural' i arch proaeis,-sheath the fed R S e� a evlmenGg oome fm tdmn,ro offei
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n Romero see- Protesaknal _'".,ifivea.f6r5workkg worsen,-yaim Imos,fol 'nshon-w :of, T [kw lvM near
Womene d Oloffi;' sad all Mrs Wchma a Each club or "; without lasesµ Ve not been o ,Tag Wer anode'
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Fbglmd W na. Asepd tl Inaaoen era Mta.Albert Cohen Cohen:r:Mrs +Albert (. s. anal Ide Mre. Mieov ]NeMnsn
[Rhe Hebrew Teacnera Glkg t PesbWy d Mra. Sfml y Mie. Moods Epstein, Mts.,il ertl Mrs.Noe Sales. W
�{..' le conarotJng t meJw mcmbe MitcFreJl�for Salam Beverly end Hershel Goldberg Mrs',4366,. 'Raeme.g Shore mist o aims.
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-Pl:ek d Madilehead yd'Mre, peign we re e : .:y„.Yc- "NOW,Mrs.Maurice Israel,Mia. sehnl, owing dor.hn rot con.:
"Ernest ifaae of 6wemPacob Hue' members. A.:tekNoer Marley Kd Koof re.iaem. a,'tact im:dWeg tekthoing,th:...
meaaanHP oo-rireamn, wits headed,asY Mrs.Mex WaolEson, Mrs.-PYed k,Ifman"MtejUl gm-'p tmay gm
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On nylon diamonds that flatten the NIGHTS tkq'yesegates recaeed ad
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]Tem are. Yanson. Shmlar ohengae'lmve ebldenb abused,si>ecial re- tk,cor'mddpeel sAroek (P.M-Neil @P
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NEW OFFICERS OF.THOUGHT AND'WORK - .pre dent;Miss Florence D.Cobb second vice-press
Among new officers of the Thought and Work Club Iden[ Mrs. Walter P. Lovelace;treasurer, and Mrs.
who ma recently in lfhe.homef Mrs.Walter Lovelace AlEaymo d Silverman,recording secretary. Otfier ofU-
of ]49.Sylvan St.,Denvers, to discuss plans for the. 'cars are Miss Andra L..Wicke,'first.vice-president:'
coming year,are (from left) Mrs.Francis R.Carron, add Mis.Charks:S.Erskine,corr.pouding sccref-cy:,
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w .ME 8y8erR.*G nWS;S. Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice
SAt PLANNING BOARD' 't "Motenised Couper('"'Tent Trader' "MObileHome" etc.,TO.Toll 8 E6t ZONING ORDW"M term.Of ehNkr Import shall he Mteopieletl as having MeseCHAPTER 96 meaning Me term'T[v]r.
by 91 Met Me S lace Plamdng Hoard,In CHAPTER 35,SECTION TO(Pg.14)Pa agraph C:INTEttthe Provisions,of Section 6 Me General La s, PRETATION OF DISTRICT BOUNDARIES — Add a heeoecln by Chapters 36B.and 551.Of the Acta sub damgr ph '9" as follow d
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the Salem City Hall 93Washington Slrect, at R 30 PM, shown in Section VI Paragraph A and H shell be'entrued
E.D.S.T.,Theraday,Auml,29,1968,for Me purposea.of monard, apply only to a single lot Contiguous tyle,even It held un
Ing Chapter 35 Of Me City of Selere Ordoe es (Zoning) Me same ownership,shad n t be used In computing Me Muir
adopted August 27,19115 Chapter 35 of the Before Ord anus ments or Tables I and H. ,d.
is propasM to,be amended In accordance with Me addition '�.CHAPTER 96.SECTION V(Pg.16):USE REGULATION
Vand/or Me substitution of Me following ti i _Add'a new subparagraph to the prefer Just before Pangs&-
SECTION I IA ei fodowe
GRAPIER 86—Add to Me Tltle'Page a new Mia"J under .'The term"Use of Tend hall I.].&Me mterpretath,
Section VII m follows: which shelf inckdet r,restriction that Me land can not be use
Section VII Supplementary Reguletiona• - for the etomge or Overnight parent,of motor vehicles,mcludir
J.Swimming Pools trucks,tractors,trailer excepted exempted by Section V)�
CRAYTED 96.9d"and e t n h 8)he Delete new
defion Paragraph A, uvlwI P Itt d usa,f r.buil&ngi In 0
Building,Detached"end insert in Neu thereof anew tlfen- &strict allows such parking or etm ga.";a
Met 6 as follows:"S S,-Bolding-Detached-A buildje, a[ally CILIPTEB 3S. SECTION V A (Pg,�H) Paragraph 3-
an accessory building,laving no dire t attachment to Me p m- Big Mstri ts, 9 mum,rWh Line I.:
Delete RJ District
ciPle bulldog on theI L Y ;, and b ll th P insert"B-1 D [ete".
CHAPTER 36, SECTION R B (Pg 6) Add after 11. i '
iu GN.1PTER $'SECTION VA (Pg. W' and �7
Deveetlng+MWling,My , def. ton fl-A" u £olloas: f0 McMicG, add two new euDperegrephe k' and "1"
"IT•A building,Multi for o Gccupi Typo; foaaws:
arA buildingSe designed for of occupied by amili s. more k All uses permitted in u, germ[Ma,subicutres de ell l des..
ebe o but sot more Man eighteev (18) families, with aeP _,specified for eucM1 wee,except int all residential uses
male housekeeping and cooking requirements
for esti The bulldogs ' prohibited -' "t -
wID further"Clu M M rebuireme fs of Section V-8 P I.' ,tail uses rel Wg to Ilse permitted uses, We Paragraph
graph 4e of Ihk, SEC 3S'. .. ..CHAPTER 86 SECTION d B Paragraph 8 (loll Ip,
CIL1P'1'EB a SECTION fid (Pa a) gubr a h an a 16 add end R 1 ,lam .,as Under S.Sal sally Excluded" 11
DwAboost ne ew s,Uf l Add c fere subparagraph Dwah era en rale mew ars and
"t"lt follows:"t Sales IX Motbr VeMcid
those amknce eh fed A so-ce,a Duplex I ortars even 1}eilera Boers end Service f same.'
: asthomighcon w uH twos,sink trles n treat mumbo Mall CRAFTER 86 SECTION V-B. Paragraph 8 (Pg, 98)
b aow4raed m beiryt sogkdamdy dwellMg and building." R,2 DISM t —UMer 5pe W Cy nesJudad fist add - -1
OHAPTIDBJq_SECTIOA MIS,(P&7) Mmpa ego ph soh-Item b as follows: h Sales of 2dotor VeElcl¢e,.Traiterl
19 Family 'Delete the third like starting: slh."Mat and Scale and Service for um -b, ♦a •ar J
ening with"MM&'and Insert a new hav Mree as fodowa c I CHAPTER 86 SECTION V B, Paragraph 8 (Pg, 86)d3
-."Mat a gmI Mree or more presow who are not within Me Under-"Specifically Excluded"fist,add a new aubpare,raph-11
scound' •. ,. as fodbwe:
CRAPTEB M,SECTION H,Pmgraph B(Pg.1v)—Add •d, Barrmome,tavern4 eM.,selling e'Icohodc bevemgq for
M Me definition"40 Toiler'—The following sentence 'The y S urinam os,wo ,due,preord ., ludi ' ,
farina "navel.Trail r', "Pick-uD Coach",."Tisk-up.Camper 'CHAPTER 96. SECTION V B,Paragraph 4, (Pg,16)
:. " •- _ R3 Districts,—Under"permissive neant
uses"add a w an
e .Plans for Summit Street ee�,Garden type (MuiC.Femlly Dwelllnes);it befit he
ance with the following requirements. .'
Development Presented GARDEN TYPE MULTIFAMILY RhQ71IREd to the
L A Preloard m Site pland-shall M be dimensions
Mice Phi
Q'TMaSu i I+lew b dawn is led lem Me the area;bated ning proposed
end buildings,
structures,show Me&mdiulon t Rh¢b4
t lop Me Summit Street slid of µ'pe ore Iagpon forft used p,�pe Proposed building; ndglaPerkin,facilities,astute
the tral at "oyes bidgMe* as a m MO ace too Bre sew and a, other mud
and Play areae; Iecssary feature
Ills were
Pepe area otf Route.age art Mev es In dtl dMo dui z aide M bur Mfom.etbh as may te necessary M deter
bM sere 4vesenled to the Pon- Forest Street dine m the oft-peak ;�?' actminMe the u Aron a of Me raideMg eesit. an,t
body Redevelopment Authority-hours,. + set Upon the approval a Me abig: ary Site Pkwy tlij
Monday night. a There win ate.acme due. R. AA Definitedendote Pr will �twitb ell Mu roadways and uttltdael
Repieegntadvu IX Cm.deub, elon on Me fomaot of the bt ' :such us eeNtary.eewere,storm draMege and water,M
Feeing ASwtlntea,Bu pdemirg emplor or Me main mx.k line mg Proposed glad.and elevations an all..Jet atree
o°rc'iltevls' dnpleYad mncePl for niters sewer needs It as • throughout the develmnient with the City 0 Bak
pima fm Nis area Taw aeedav told to the ARA Met place W y}Y" Plan Hood Rule. an Regulations
oNY part a Mu'over-all bi>'for a tmNc line to ivn dawn the aub&vi�sbv of ked The PWuidn Hoard shed en lthar ih'
JeM ecce and k bee.,uwid- ,
}..red that because of prMlema abandoned railroad t,ias bel Met _ approval IX Bo rd of Ave See Me before It is aulggqqIxx
N gee otber ceedogr •mars,Rete 13,,It win believed muted y the nerd of Appeals o the Zoning dertifneo
vsMProblems eso Met Me beet indust to d it v` The City Engineer shad edm t and the pen,,certlfyelennndada
by Me lack of sewer Me proposed•induatriat perp ---the edeuecy o[,the present and proposed ewer
�in the et'ee. Oce IX Me would be at Mat point water Matalladons -.
plane Waned Monday would James John.. of I Green S. Garem type MWti-Famdly Dundigg developments have
? reR for the aiendon of a lagoon Engin¢erm,A{fllatea,the ty s lel mom Man twenty (20) dwelling umta shad have 111111
or Is sfaot PIPs to the Summit ooamitards,on a.work as . mimunum of two (2) wo. roadways and traffic
' Street ante: " present to etc,lain Me city'. tecese add egress made hall be shown
TIS,PRA wee Idomrea int piece Also on timid We. Nee 4. No atmcture Mull Oac,l Mree(3)atones or tnlrtydly
M sewer lice on Forest Street Satte,itente of the 1 James P. R' fact(35)feet In beight measured from Me mean finish.
is now need to.only SO per cert Purcell Co., consultant coli. ' grade.The ronatedetlon of Me h&ldlep MOR be IX Ty
a,capacity.R was felt Met uncle neem on the humanoid prokcl, I It or VI Const ton In addition ell provisbw.a�
a complete sew,tank leu could Cbapt r 4,The Salam Building Code,Part 22 shall III
There we. also disco sbn complied with.Solid(no cores)8 inch[lick coaeonry n
f
} § bout changing rise boundary divisions shall be built in Me basement of the DUSdI
In.. of Me "open blighted' w Mat m0 more Man two (2) dwell g units abep IS
Boxford. res,because the present lose any a single unit of Me bre structure.The Fire Mvl
Out threugps Private propertyo th
will extend from e floor of the besem nt M and
teavimg woe amers pert In aide of the roof decking. Above the basement te M
t 9b an per[out of the area Alm, underside of.Me roof duck,Me separation Mall be me
'fieatioaa Res Me maw tenting.91! 148 b�2 _V stud partitian nogg•acid M 4
B;.
MASS. WEDNESDAY,AUGUST 1966''
Lega6.Notice :,Legal Notice Legal Notice - Legal Notice
roaumned on Ne premrgeabut excluding d,k M boundary a e[elY 20p he cmt slimwack y:
Auddurhour y-., of Willa Road to mm orfhweater
1J. Audiwriums wIN a maximum seativg.of 500 cerenro. - i- a rod .fast to
Portable sound w motion Picture e9obsuar,maY be m Ne ce er g 'P.C"Twirlused.but Ne room may not be used for slowing ofi hall be changer]
motion pictures excluswely. aqt If + $, ^¢g. , to 4"ItAl District (MOH. U,Residentia).
CHAPTER 85,SECTION V A,pa[¢graPh 8(Pg.E4) Add " a .„.
to the"SpedHcally Reckuded"Hot anew eub,r.,.,h'tu"as -Na 5—Ward 3—S9arxiug at a Poird'oh Ne twuad.,lire Of
follows: .. Ne tib of Salem and the Town of Swampscott end m i
I'llEerronm4 Taverne, ¢t eel "° - "feMknB along its Lonodary line appmximaloly Hsi'feet
ling alroholic h ¢rages for 66 to the Intersection of the Zomn
crusemPtion an Me Premia F• Me 8 boundary line sapareting ..
CHAPTER 88.SECTION Y B,P.ragrePh 4 (Pg.05).VMer •Oinaerva4�w�sDllatrr' thence morlot i� •ftG (Aeildentlal
Ne"Bpenificegy Excluded"list,add new sub.pare grePh"g'as ming m a northeasterly
' mmtbn'antl timing along•rhe Zmdhg boundary Ime,'.
n
Poliowa: -�- si aPPrPro_mately 1838 feet,than"toning in a sgNsve kr]
"g' Barrooms Trw ms, Ek aerving alcoholic be rages for direction and conn uing along Ne Zoning boundary Hoo
consumPti n on,the Premise+' - epprodmatelY A00 feet, ipesce;,mOnbag k e gene
alf
CHAPTER 85;SECTION V lu Paregr,ad 6 IPS+E6) ILS t B (northwesterly duactiun conffnuing along the Zomng•bound-
Districts:Uder Speciticaliy Excluded Inst add a eub•iteni -w ry line apPro i atey M feet w point vn ere line O
V•es follows .g, x3 Nat is on a TerPeMfevler lie 400 feet from Me orator
f Sates of Motor Vehlc44 Trestle a Hoa
U and Mee fur tlo of Highlnd Ave Nance tnoting 3 a souttwx+k ty ih
news." r - i
'dir, .end exkMmg a Ike th t k 400 feet p all 1 to{
CHAPTER g6, SECTION V B Paragraph 5 (Pg.E6) R-1 110 tine f HIgNth d Av pprowmewly ]300 f et
DI tricw:linter SceclHcalLv Excluded ha!atltl a ub-Itw until it latemecw Tuning bo ndary lin sepaz ti g the
2 TOOMM r ItC'"(ResMmtiall'onk"a 1 Dreh9et fish the ]LI_ "F: .
2 Solea f Moto Vehklea, Boats and Service for bn(Oro-Family R4 idesb ql Duh9et Nene turMng m e g
game - aouRcasterly direcrioa ezkading approxim wly 508
{+ same 1 t-turuingN svtherlydirecHonand tending pprx
CHAPTER 36 SF.(TION V-13, (P8 %1 Paragraph 6 H-2 1 w1y 500 feet,the rce mining m ..Meederly dire H.
DI tri w;Subparese ph C-1:U der $penlfically Fxcluded item and earendmg appon or h•350 feet,thema turning in e
delete Subparagraph.1,all residential uses are and Insert in ' beas�'1y d et and extending,aPPrOxunonly 500
lleu thereof Net(lowing new subparagraph G1 „a feet,thence turmng b a sou tbe ly d9r¢otiun evil ass,
S. All Single-Faintly,Two-FacaRy and Mufti-Femils•dwell- .,?d aaknitly 1250',Peet,_khence fuming.in s westerly
We.However Motels,Honda or Residential Units built w extending 'aPN'onimately,90g'}ent thence "
vndtt the]urlsrLetion of the Salem Housing Authority d rbasic50. one.Son una sato Ng a mn,.e
and financed by either U.S.Public Housing AdmlNetra- bad ttRG83g approximate g v.
tion and/or the,C ObbO aalth.Of„bkeaaebueMfa_.De-' 1Y-30D feet, - res taming m atf.i ,..,
Partro t Of Commerce IXAsion of Public Hous;n8� mutheastei'y tllrechon"yd-ext ding,ep ou,sly fi00 P
will be Permitted-k accordance with the p ounceu of E rn�rngg'a6�e�'Mg N a souNxastedy dbactim and este
'Ne Special Pernilt U m requirements .% : a"'Saksn�Svman. � feet w die star tipg pOin! on
CHAPTER.85, SECTION V-B, PeragraPh 10 (Pg.•29): Cowen wionl Distri bounder,ince,The"RC' (Reddent 1
Delete t e title"Extension of ConfonNty"and Wart anew 011e g"M an'T (Industrial)District.
MaR be changed m
k lleu thereof ss Potlows:"LYkmlw of Non.Coodowelty.., t L
+ CHAPTER M. SECTIONI VI TABr.E'I BF.SIDENTLV: No.6-Wards 3 and 9: Starting at s point located at Ne
DENSITY REGULATIONS, (Pg.81),C..Under Colman••R.2, a lntersecUm of Me centerline of Nonnen Street and
�7ine reading Mkkmmn Lot Area(sq.NI delete 5000 and fo- n - Crumble Street then"extending M a northerly direction s'
!'1000:on line reading Minunum f.oi'Width(ft) 40.delete " -°'titre-along-the tenterlNe of Crombie Street, Nence
-numeral"dC and insert numeral•BG _ •,crossing Essex Street and PmtinWne in a northsty>
ONAPTEB.35, .SECTION VI TABLE I EESmzNTIAL ,5.: 'dirscdon along Ne renterlht of Sewall Street w the.,.
DENSITY REGULATIONS-(P8.81) +d q. 'Y r'namedion.4 Lynde"Street,they"fuming k a westerly
e heights f fencesor beundary wells (ft)miler a direction and exk OHLAS along the centerline of Lynde
Cale.ILC R 1 R.2 .Od R-3 tl¢lete,reeland a numeral. ' Street to the centerline of North attach'Nen",bMW: e
..numerals '6 eii
a 6 e6'�dd e 6 t m lieuto pe
eu thereresctive fs � din
d exteng k a•muNerlY direction along.the Oenkrllna B
of North Streel, thence crossing Essex Errant thenen.
CHAPTER 88 SECTION VI TABLR 1'RRBIDENTLV. continuing N a southerly direction along the cmree,;,
DENSITY EEGULATIONS(Pg 81) of Summer affect to a point M.intemeation with the..
a Under Column R-3 n line reeding.Madmum Height p Centedine'Of Norman Street,Nance turning and nandeg--
i.
of Buildings(ft);delete mmmer.k•T0".and own numeral ,in no easterly directloh along the eenterline.M Nmmm. �1
1W'In lieu thereof - ;.g. ar Street back to Ne starting point at-Ne:aenterlme of {
b. Under C lures ••'R-3 9n the lin¢ reeding Maximum ,CYoinble Street The RJ(MWti-feamly Residential)dis-
Height of,.Buildings (¢ton ) delete numeral '7, and h trict'ar bounded shall be changed to a B-3-(Central Bus1•,,R,
Wort N eu thereof the numeral"10" •.,„. `v' • tl ':!nese) "wioL.r The email R,3 Dlsfflet not branded ea a.
CHAPTER 95,SECTION VI TABLE L-(Psi 81)—REB(- 'tldserib¢d here nbefore m Ne westerly aide.M Smmner s
DENTAE DENSITY BEGULATION3:Add note k Table I after Street sM1aR be changed to m R•2.Two Faintly,Reeb.6 .
paregrePh••aa follows: • :,w µ L„,. tlentkD.dlstnt ' 0,
lkkining walla, bomdary walls end/or fences may' be. No 7;-.Wejd4 =Startkg at apolel an the souNemt turns'
built shirring the property line. The height oP'Ne skin- d Sliver$tM1Y!
W;wa114 boundary wells and/or Pentta shatl be measured 'W: Parks a vine Net is IM ezecuhm of rhe
Or Ne Wide face o[Ne stru0ture on th owmeys gide.” southeast side of Sliver Sheet to Ne property Has of the
Pats to Section VUC for'TsMikty,at Intermtions." H ly di&tion our]ch hind,Nence turrdn%1n a mrthaaet
CHAPTER.86,SECTION VI TABI,E H,.(Pg Bid BUST. "orIY direction M tumdng k fl lnvperty line of Ne•Biubbm•• r
NESS AND INDUSTRIAL DENSITY REGULATIONS, Add' Hollow kwaky Treat 170 het Plus w others w fond M k
now k Table U after Paragraph as follows: .as Demers, drerce taming k e swtharawrly dlrecflon 89'.
ItetaNing alfa. beuntl ry wells and/or fences m y be feet Pius or mi u Nene turmeg k a'aoutM1sate IY direr
haht chuffing Ne property line. Th.M1eight of the re- are extmdise aline the mOPerb Hm of Ne'TL�
taimne alfa boundary wall..and/or.feet. shall he Hogaw I2ea9ly Y1vst'-0aek b and endlhg.at She]fee o
measured on Me DlsMe face of the affuC[me on Ne prop. sk�Og point. It ls Ne int mm�N tido dexrsptlov
arty owners aide."Refs to Section VIIG for 'Visibility oto describe apoftlon aflervl Gamed by the'Blubbs Hollow
,> t Intementima". ]wally nus["erW chaw'on a Plan flhy with the Registry
CHAPTER 88 SECTION VHA"TSAII.ERS^ P 88) — f Deeds oa September-2, 1993-.TM R-1 (Two Fmmly
Add a new,aubPareBraPn3'm follows: ( R Residential)diatnct m Domded shay be
S. Ileal awrege.andlar Perking of trellem wg1 be pelmktted "(IMutriaJ DnstRet.. _ _ sailed w m I ,.,^.
Is acbordanre with the following PapYl...�»,a+.� Nw A—Wain 9 —To an exiakig E3.DuBdct,on the aou1A3mw
a Trailers may be sores en any re�ldentlW tib where M +oat ude of Proctor SL and Ne mrtlrv¢st eMe of HlNrknd
mglakred owner o[Na trailer ie Ne owner of ea9d'lul Ave., 'erose Neakeef from the Selem_Fiospital relocate ."
a
m - the bound _Ike r i _
Ffid""
„..m..,.w.metal lath. ai .. epipe s for he — Hi chi.Er N other b Itt , Ole PRA wla l eenwed In M Elco diwsion..The exterios for the slew Highway hred Jahn Nesvttt d Hmghem.,T', -o[ell structures shall be d brick veneer,HeM-atone a
artment -building am as an appealser for Qty Hell they under quarry prudent.However wood or pWeNi
available at the Too.."m the Or.station In the dowry Prod de mey be usd f trim or"accem'feature. The„bids sop be town wbart mmav�area 11re a faced,Irm'idin8 M s ch. t.3 at E pm. gra- turn d Ante n -Nid:ola M She of the sapeoul eras on mry Sep Heston ae hued W do let m "'3.'N tructures m.grouP d structure excePt.onetorl
e town appropriated gineermg work on we phase of .garageor car-poets shell he dearar M oh'othm'tMr
00 for the Proleet at the prejeci- � fury(50)'fent.-Cor poria or earns if net;d}arum fi tm,'vumeting,s. (*r "'r W 'attached sag be at haat 10 feet 1.themaln bWl�gber¢of the Spate Goes- eq' � t 0. Thera¢hall M h lot sued at least ore timmnd(ld9ol
ee have expreased a.- DeploymT.�There shall usen feel}be aor s buffer zone a aamuty.lunit seldne eve(151 Ctte that.bids will cotes -may tram all abutting huVdmgs, erg., -
P ” in under the altoeated T N R TMre shaltut ng buedn least un met one-half (lye
amount l 'l o Vietnam x. paved offstreet Puldng spaces for eeoh dwelling unit,N
'Ihe huildiep is she thst sRaP I,...' apse aball be eonaideren!available for paeklne w
N the mmrNOse's VIM to run 1 a reduces the effective width d as drly, radii g wh
ddle
taadlm love,ge,erm K offer., ompleted,' scree m more train"dwelhAg unit to loses thea an
ate alta beCveeo Spofford arid. t...(16)feet
Ipawlds.amds. Seamen Orin R. Bubier h 9.'Se see aha be disposed.of by means of adaq'uata
Mem am Moil,Sold row by ISN,A son oU "end bfr. onchom to Mumeipal Sewerage Systmn
Nu ementttee fon the next seal; Orin IL Babson,of Ilaveibili M., f 10:Alta the Plashing Board-and the Qty Erglmpr has
wlahu"KII include tressed a In, IbwleY. hoe lust completed a name d Meir aPPrmW to the"Deiinitive Site Plan",
Mth
Pollee ant Oro deParbnmb at axmwM dep+oymerk foelfolds, Board of Appeals may grant a"Spada1 Permit"w]
Yes a�H ds everted Nie nae- Gulf of Tomdn off ib,met d 4 the permitted dhtrie4 after.MNmg a Public:Hearing.
s' p.4 mVM isle stir for a apecml NorW Wiem en aboenl the at- OHAPTHH gd.SEMION*-94 fBg.R61—Add a ne,ser
s sone meeting in'Nm fell tack ebtra[t osreser USS Then Pmegraph to Mepennitted use by Special Penult as follows
Board riierebm Mamon Han deroBe. - r e. NotwlMetanding the"specHreaBy euhided"net d proal
thee s ria f mw fined oV- *Ae a sew vavaMr,M Mlped ]L3 D etrieta�esdifiot mmta r,other vasa w41..hed Penult feIIowedR-1.R-2..
ties word begin'xdOdn a year,'in Mad gi'om',d tmc+e More Pemrit"Por ttrtam mutU-tem11Y avnPlexK 'Mere mf Smit
Y'tle town mewing apPrmea m Bomb Mem ou. He also family(apartment)buildings and developments comPlvurg wl
die ' .11 .Weed.to.oro"Me Mceesa,Me foilowmg manmWmum mquirementMY have Me berele
S „�tr%hw building aPia-support M Me equedma d Air after PemuasN 'Speetal Pe—.i me built ass 'nonqued
,s �� eftal shsicavt, 'Wine 19 m this they-mold fly Part ot'Me develoPmegt: - r
f+s l�Wa spacefw eksmei5td ve- combat misawnc agafmt Nie art I. The hereinafter listed Speclal"Permit uses may M bull
tow% a .1 office mid a obey, .. end occupied by a Special.Permit issued bythe Board d Appee
supply matt.H sell nnaewe 6D (- 'i, :S a ae repuired by Section IR-D hereof.The basle mmhoure MWtt
w by e]deet, ,, n- Who-TimMeruga mmplenel at shall not be oh ,ed H w
t H wilt be doomed elms to ,e,ter latet a r e deal ta . basic
epkyment,elf bn mess Y mere the s suelal PenNt use slsil.eeme ta'tMNM.
f,t alae at due,Dos rt bud by cease'.to tires terrier to have basin regWremeMa ere
int FHpi'.vey DeparaneriG -, completed four tows d duty 'W&;CHAPTER 35,SECTION V-Bir 40 P`
"^ OOm'Rowe oMke pkrvwd fm,'YaMee Station The nconden r;,ea Th shall baa odeeninn d 130 dwelVng unite
die Aides,well be sapamme been osis.Is homeported in Sap Valle. o the building w buildings.
b {
-die naw �Pevay build�og C U'wba. EkcMcian M 3C ^his The ei arshig title to all hulldln,g aM eR Iend shall
t1lie.,fhnmaa S@%ce.Commit-Robert H BOY Jr.;'Llse t , V^' M held he a muslinby,bye mtpmetloh+
e "she oanbte d'Qietrmen llavld set d W.and A1rx.RaMR H K or i
lr viduel.
`Till[, samosa, 011e Nelsoq BnySr., 'SSS Federal St ,sol w '_sa All mWtl.ternily huVdmge shell be built and'
Eil000e of building raiser
SMpmH.IN dela also dielrnsn sills, RML,.Moab, an,4, 5J yd Whin�il durum shall ryoadM say Pert M tb
„. d Of PJ w flouted mid Nal moth deployment to Sonet T, lend or,development. -
ami b ammaber d IM h9riCbm Vkmam wrtn Mollie lonabrue. dd. The area nceupred by w Immune,Pormftted by
y �rtdthe,d lid Plarmw -As�siwlaher d tet batmlae t,,, 4I_mWt;hate�amilyer Sdwellme orm y be� eR u,sun
IdBHAitY HOtlee' °A wbich was located'.10 miles a i buildig the ell b mase m lees attached to the m
'w'Hf sdVa¢e kinary;{e H wdM nerin et Denies.he helped p ea. The areas requhed for wch�SDetlW P it a
)aeamd anondanm at Nce V-.P.M= rapW mW-....off otWe t'k ^Pao a eas M
ew¢Ouctmn support m all U.S Vy.' -Predetrameted an W Ptevm)p
"say on 'Tuesdays' soli apen'end Allied forces in SaW Viet locating such businesses in a haphazard manner.Itl
:p M'm earlier an duet day nem.The MOeikn mmtm ted * is the mtentbn'd this Provision te wncentnte t
Nse remelMen" d Me b mess inM oho general area to at
]3e home for M U.M.that Y C�. Business Area"i for Me development are:eA
fi ¢
Instead
were deft Mmeless foRmNng the ,k.,y H.'1t le the Intention d Mrs'mbpangr Ph e m aR
?naked of oPenFSH.at 8 em. Tet offenses
e library wIS apes,its dmre et -+, - '4 ed F'F aorta's busineea was within Cts devil Pmmrt area.
m oa'Diesdays,doehg t 5 —F Ada ervices Primarily for the tan
of
n::. a, hes development.However..this lnimary em will
o n m' Woman Hurt }Lprombtt Me use for a itte p Me gen rW public.
ie pF MPeriod. dwmg ('runt mrinenio tMtiPm�'aimie of 9ectioMiVIE.BP.,
.Mreedsac penal. In Collision; e
V VOTEB t IleaPlis A.and B in additlon to the er n er panda
• dw r p itis
S"Elaemxaver JT,.Of T"+SAi.SM�A"NLyear.did M n w. .,queren embed for multi-famsoh•dwetbngs:
Ew of. Wrma Pittidmd blab eed Women received minor '2. Por ve .'Special Permit Uses" for Me,,_p m,,
D.;_Elsmiuw¢r, we' tbmPI-ra em plying to the provislom of enbperagnPh 1 above:
sit uduriea as a reaWt d.a ours- ed'Debmteeen afore,not insole regalia,grocery
on
W env maWmna wet aim on sArlleon Bona nee Me adoty.tore. .as
M m vde Igre Me.4ad ialonectlm d}Bdaend Avenue 1 lib.'Drugsmre,excluding sods fountain ant notlas.
°a1m.Ma<q.. omfioye it'1lfsmitaayd at 30:31 P.m.. police ,-m. Beak itabaneey or gift abuse. .„.
Aitpat.os. an airlkie, .w- s a ENri t shop,but sachems,greenhouses w W.
Fl y++q 'pound official,is the, Z-Ha G ITrfav,M Purim a.:,.e• Ba benh.M,not,to eaten,two(2)chain. a ..
N�Srn &,Fkma'owei•Sr.,LM Read,w s lhaid ant released V ff. Be utY padere,not to exceed two(21 peratora.
Went of Johro Hop at Sani
alem Hoapim1. g8. Sell Lundry and dry cleng lao ided this
t
tti'.H '>IaiCnmre,
The driver of the aemhd car not more[tan one(1)puma(employee)ie engaged
n, ',.r m superintend.auch seances:'m... ♦xs. _.:
yR It was Dawld B. Tahaoy. IS d M..ProfeedonW office but extluding chasm.
b w Plnebumt Drive. ]26,@Wee Sh. Salem. N. Rasmwmh abinh may save alenhoae.beoeegea
k
a
to
i 0.•. 8tieh stored[doers atiill nol6e use{[(or luting occupanq, -R-1 bound N'a mrMerlY dhealion ¢o Ore[14e:mw•As-,B
E ' ,except a¢stipulated-N 6uhparagr Dn 1'Herefnhelore. b'IM hourdary depereting Ne R3 ard'RI Districts willyx*:)
a Trailem hell rot be Swed an'any pant yeM If stored be 190 feet.from HN Moline of procbr SL.a Ne .
N any ands or zew yeM, the.4a0er eheLL rot be placed '> ".Prtlnvest side, ant 190 feet from tare.center Nice of BIH• '
closer then ten(10)feet from any lot las or wiHun can ' de Ave..a'the nor imvxt aide. jd3
(10)feet M any building a the lot. -. E M.9—Ward 4: Start at a polo[m the rwifieest she of""
.-Dor to a to
sEph-1 W-e (Pg 897 —Add n new 7 HigMerN Ave., appmxMately 300 feet from the edntet•
sentence n subparagraph a-1 m follows:"Duplex pump and/or pS' lane of Prmtor St,ex[eM Ne Zoning boundary line cep 5 t4
holm that we m red ve enclosed N e dingle housing shall be' seating the "IL9" (TwwFamOyrRaAdemia)District snd"l
mauled as two l2)Panp6' - , the R3' (Matti-Femi)y Itealdentlal):IHs4iet bo a m
URAPTEE 93 BEOTION VH C(Pe as) paragraph s.Lin �3` westerly direction slag.a]lno 300 f et Prom end pararlTt�e,,l�.,�Jy:a
de 'Requved Perking }w Dna1Hm¢ (RC.B-1;IN 2 Rill etc. : to the aiderbas of Proctor Sf. th a.point-made on Its,
Delete"One Spa a for each dwelh g unit etc, and Insert}Wp exte ion of.Nq southerly aode 4-Langdoa'St, Inmos
Hou thereof."One and mo-half¢pecea per dwelin,un4 Fri"' 4 turmng N a needed,direchn,along We Ins n Ne center
CHAPTEI¢No,SECTION V4 Pneagrnph E—Street (Pg�'; Hne of Proctor SL,`Nlenre turrdng and extending alai.the
a) Delete"S tion VH,Pod—., E—Signa m fta en- - cater2a o1'Proctor SL n a mrNerly directly to the
tirety tl m Neu thereof Luer[a ssw—it n VII Peregr ph E eanterFhie of m SL,Vence[wring m a easterly direo-
Sige a¢hllo ce Section VII Paragraph E—Signs For nation along
b ng tlie�boundary Hee aapanting the i IW
regulal mu on Mare,refer to the Sal Bandon,Code Client (Tan Fdmlly Re enHa3) District from the ,, (High•r "
4 Pan 24' ty. n-f- '+f+ai ,> way as) plstrWt act off Bcelon et to the infer.N
D9APTER g6 Add-.to_SUPplem¢e}ary+RegulMaom section 4 LM Zomig boundary.'his eePeretNag the '"fi-P Ys,
(Pg 46) SeMbn VH a new subpmagraPh3;,as follows (l d Buatness) Distract ON of Boafon'11 1-111, Ifomi
S S 'ranine pools : BwhcesO District oft of fti�aland Aw Under turning
All awwming prole,secondfor portable,both interior a unseal,direct on aro extendipg.a She alone the Zomng u
aid exteador type aA.N he a a'Spard Penult"issued Use uparatne the eR-2 (' Fdrfl, Re t
a before''the mrutroctian'of cold pool.Portable pooh, dentia)District from Bre'T,T. Hmeo Buamees)bistro[6 •
not requiringback to Mordelf em buiMing of to
shall be Inch ,denti0-District point The R-2 (1Wa-Famny Reel
are ..dnhsrcted.m_es not N have/Or exceed the tab bantlM shall be changed o,a'Td3
following a ':..(ddviH,FemZy ResMeMln) DIntrid.
1.A pemaanem foundaH VIA
" No.extend an sews'- Hvxebrly side of Canal Street -
R i v 2 Hosmn[el dimeruione .'4,` Wg 'T¢4";District(Wholasaii ext Aub•-
3.Depth,from haided W tom,greater than 30 incEea, -y' ma We)from the centerllrie of.Gardner St In s mrlhe:y.�
4 Filter NuiPmehl,pompe w&aim, direptla appavaanatelY 1100 feet to the"m"DisLiM Line r
5.Electric wiring,of"Y sort,attached hereto. N.Ne centerllre nt Rome"St. The nen"§34'_Dla,tot 0 r-
CHAPTER 95 CHANGES ON ZONING MAP A copy r seaN re fond from S"Idder Ince of Conal St to an easterly• '
Of Ne Zoning Map with properly map desire supe posu .direction loo het The sew and See a shag 314'M,,ftt
thereon la on file t the City Clerk's office,City Hall 93 West. atendire;LnM{lee caste[,tine of Hahmdk St to the redier
Net n St.,Belem Mss.019'30. Hn N Ropes St aHeH be oastived to her loo feet daps P
NO.3—Ward 1. Starting at a mint a the eenlerline of esaured 4oru she omterNm of Cast St
r A Chatter B4eet at the InteremHan of the bandary area; i 11 Ward 6:^Starting.ca too,soler line of Grove St separating the R3,By and Ste Districts,extend a ew K a mint 100 fret from the center lice ofNe Boats and
boundary Iia xtadin6 m a ea¢terly direchas 1 g e i Mebae Redided 4eoka entad a Iine'n a¢ouNmsterly!
f the rentarllne of Charter Street to a mint 150 feet find ,direction,at a met 150 feet pardi N Ne ceMerNne M
ft jy theextenrectoding
Nm tion
line of a y BaW,aterl.Hence direction rangstood 5 thio Bo to and Meme H aLmd tin ks to Ne center line
9y)fa•' and x[150 fe tae L N a meth t ihannstood +A of FhnO Stthence tion N a h doveat d1i aMlO, sn
line rd on
pwatarls] to-the ce teStre of deo t c y este d a min;,chasi Ne center line of Flat St.'to Mame
13aHe add.n th mote Iine of Ess Sheet,thce turn• H[ thence:turn.on'a aoutbwesta it northwest tar n.,,
t Ng and extending Ina westerly direction to point of along the center line of Mason-St,I,the
ce terHne'ot St Peter 9trret thepce Writes and extend center lln o[,
t.9 .me in a southeasterly direction along a line proldtM a Grove St ibence tmnm6 n a southeazt dlrecHos along s. --
Prom the renterWa of St.Peter Street back W the star[- 'the center line of Prove St N the starting mint The I'a
Lag mint In.the reaterlim of Chafes,Straet TheRJ
B3 (Whistri i)-District an bounded shall be:omnged to a'=
(Moe-fem)y HrandentlpD distrid an bmmded shall be �2 ( FBayalY'Reefdentie) 111d,t.
" changed n a (Central Business) di , Ns.]2 WaM'i:=)Startiat a point taken at the end., 8
No.2-.Weed 3 On Ne...tharly Ade of ,all Street Iny lint of the Boston and Maine Railroad tracks.where,the
n talking R-2 (1.4adir adenHa) Dlatr4M extend l Forest River NtersMs said hicks,tied.turning to a
the S-3 (Central business)Deatain in disnnm of fifty uthensterly dirichra"and adandng a Dine along the
z l/-(50)feet The new B3(Control Busonesa) District will ce to lae of the Boated ad Mane Rallmed tracks to a '
(1 extend from the corner M H gh S[ and.Margin St.N a �ndery line of:U Tawn of Swamparotf,thence twnlhg ny,w
westerly direction and chain.termma[e fifty (5o)fast be- s? f e southeaster direction along the SwempscOltSal m !`
Wad the'southwmt corner of 3'rft St - d-High St boundary Hne approxxndel,40g.feet thrairs hernias he
a gendau "raorifeswiy southeastetly direction and'
.
No 3 e.Ward 3 en thesoutheasterlyty tide of HlgMand runoag along+.the Zoning boundary line wparatlng the
5 Ave.N.Weed 3 intend an exatl g H 2(Highway Buamasa) 'i RI Diahict t[aa Ne ILS District
approxNn4ly 18pa�. p
V1 District te dfie sooalong
Highland
Avon
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mArictchal fie feet t ane o minus .The i the ed B2 NrMng north"altarly ITO feet, thedp northeasterly 24T a
fine Of Highll d 400 fret deepcurtained frons the ter, feet, Nehce'northerly geo.5 feet,.Heade nprtheasterly;;�+",.�"
IRS fine M the aloud A y and hall the a le et N l & 209 feet,then.nortbod,298 feet'Ider anderly 2b4S I y,¢aa.
y of the ew ting R-1 District n N southeast ly side 'x fart thrnortheasterly ortheasterly 20 feet, them40
e northerly
Of Highland Avenue. to , ,pS^ feet Plan or mini¢to Ne centerline Of the'Forest ,,,A
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sous et p at there is rt-C ID trl ( ential '� centerline.of they Forest River te.the•centerime of .H
"„r)!Ce ed as, fo s. Start et a poi 5+- the Bostaa'and Maine Railroad tracks the mint of start,,;; '
n the s of oO U.,. e neer a of x xfn.The R-1(One FarmlYRmirlaHal)District m howo:
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d .t Ing no extet ong is 6' i mre)ng ' 'Derek all references to the'SNte a at Sam.-
College' and n.
-'the 'IM s t t Die[ tin eau le fse maert m lieu thereof:^State College at Soem."'
dt ori"app o llie bounder Iia Scotties 2 This aNlnmace Meall take affect as provided
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of Ha k From a mint entad n e n 4 theCity Charter.
easterly esti n mag al g theboundary a h
land atk approtdmaYey feet to tbe bound t SALEM PLANNING HOARD 0
Se acing iLe RC Distals from the "It Dletrlc ns,, Cincinnati,John M Gray Jr..,
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John M. Gray, Jr. PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO ZONING ORDINANCE
Gerald T. McCarthy L11Y HALL
Michael Paskowski HELD AUGUST 29m. 1968
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Albert R. Pitcoff
Raymond F. Sweeney
The Board, with Members Gray, McCarthy, Pitcoff, and Sadoski present,
agreed to hold a meeting prior to opening the Public Hearing. At this
meeting, on motion of Mr. Sadoski, it was moved that the Board endorse
a. Definitive Plan of John and Mario Delulis, entitled "Sable Heights" .
The Members discussed this matter and agreed to endorse the plan with
the following condition, "That Lots #1 and #27 Seemore Street, Lots #11,
#13, #14, and #15 on Mooney Road, and Lots #7, #8, #9, and #10 on Sable
Road shall wt be conveyed or built upon until the use of the turnaround
shall have been terminated by a legal instrument, and is not further re-
quired" ; motion seconded by Mr. McCarthy, all in favor, and so voted
approved.
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PUBLIC HEARING - Opened by Chairman John M. Gray at 7: 38 P.M. Mr. Pitcoff
read the notice a.s it appeared in The Evening News. The Chairman then
a.sked if anyone objected to his explaining the meaning of the amendments
in the order advertised, rather than read each one which could be done
• later if anyone so desired. No one objected. A copy of this advertise-
ment is attached and becomes an integral part of this record.
The Chairman stated tha.t the first six items are merely additions to def-
initions and explained each of these , then asked for comments pro or con
but there was no reply. No comment , pro or con.
The next seven sections have to do with use of land and some of the pre-
cluded uses, primarily in residential and local business areas having to
do with used cars and motor vehicles, also, the relocation of bars and
taverns in residential districts . No comment from spectators.
On the amendment relating to Garden Type multi family dwellings, Counselor
John R. Sera.fini , 126 Wa.shington Street, Salem, spoke about uses to be
granted by the Board of Appeals only as "Special Permits" in locations
where this type of dwelling may be erected. He suggested that these be
included as Permitted uses, stating he has a client who is owner of prop-
erty located at the Swampscott Line on upper Loring Avenue who plans to
erect multi family dwellings. No other comments from spectators.
The next four sections are more or less the same as previously read;
these would exclude barrooms and taverns and used car lots from residen-
tial area.s. No comments, pro or con.
The next amendment would permit motels and hotels in the Highway business
districts. Stephen Zisson, Chairman of the Salem Housing Authority, sta.ted
he wished to be recorded in favor of this particular change. No one. else
spoke.
The next article will correct an error in the original Ordinance , specif-
ically the word "Non-Conformity"for"Conformity" .
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°The next five sections refer to density regulations with relation to lot size ,
height of buildings, and height of fences and retaining walls. John Kelly, 3'
Cambridge Street stated that consideration should be taken on the matter ,of
fences abutting non-conforming use property.
Oe following section referred to privately owned trailers. Councillor Rich-
ard Guy, 11 Cypress Street suggested that these should not be. parked too close-
ly to an abutter' s property. This suggestion will be incorporated into the
proposed amendments.
The next regulation has to do with signs. . Joseph Firiocchio of the Salem Sign
Company who resides at 128 Lothrop Street in Beverly, asked if the restriction
presently existing which limits the size of signs to one square foot for each
linear foot of frontage of the establishment would be changed. He wa.s assured
this is the intent here. Counselor Michael Harrington asked if the Board would
give consideration to signs in the 38 acre Central business tract which will
soon come under Urban Renewal. Chairman Gray stated he already has a draft
of the new proposals. Counselor George Vallis , representing the Salem Redevel-
opment Authority, stated tha.t in the future they will ask for changes to aug-
ment their plans.
The next article refers to "Duplex pumps and/or hoses" . No comment .
The Chairman explained that the next reference is to parking required for
dwellings.
Regulations relating to swimming pools followed. Commenting on this were
Daniel Cashman, 35 Greenway Road who stated he has an eighteen foot pool
which he puts up and takes down each year, and Robert Theriault of 41 Green-
*y Road stated that no pool under four feet in depth should require a fence .
This brought the hearing up to the proposed map changes. The Chairman a.sked
if the listeners would allow him to explain these and then he would call for
comments. He then explained the intent of the No. 1 map change . After ex-
plaining the No. 2 map change , Councillor Joseph Ingemi, Ward Councillor,
wished to be recorded in favor; he also wished to be recorded in favor of
the No. 3 change . Raymond Jodoin stated that he wished to be recorded as
opposed because of a water problem, and he further stated that this being
a highway there have been many fatal accidents here .
After explaining the No. 4 map change , the Chairman declared a five minute
recess in order to permit many residents of the Greenway Road area who were
present to study the map and the proposed changes. When hearing was resumed,
Kenneth MacIver, 17 Greenway Road, and William L. Mahoney, 8 Castle Road,
spoke strongly against these proposed changes; Robert Theriault also wished
to be recorded against this and wished this area would rema.in as a Conserva-
tion district . The Chairman then read a letter into the records from the
Salem Housing Authority, advising that they are not interested in this land.
The Chairman then a.sked if anyone wished to speak in favor, and there was no
answer; no one wished to speak in behalf of this proposal. The following per-
sons wished to be recorded against this proposal;
Gerald Pescuma939 Greenway Road John Dumeracki, 19 Greenway Road
Paul Baliotis, 12 Greenway Road Albert Bianchi, 1 Castle Road
Daniel D'Aprile, 5 Cottage Street James P. Durkin, 7 Cottage Street
Ted Jarwaski, 32 Greenway Road Robert Theriault, 41 Greenway Road
&niel Cashman, 35 Greenway Road
On the No. 5 map change, Counselor George Vallis, 70 Washington Street , Salem,
spoke for a client who owns a portion of the property involved in this change;
he further stated that this land would serve a. better use if it were zoned for
Industry as the land does not lend itself to any other type of use.
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William Mahoney, 8 Castle Road stated he is opposed to this change and any
change of a Conservation area to an Industrial area . Robert Theriault wished
to be recorded opposed. John Butler, Ward 4 Councillor, stated that Dr. Vor-
.eas .of £he' Cogservation Commission had discussed plans with the City Council
s to the City buying this land as a conservation area. in years to come. Chair-
man Gray noted here that the Conservation Commission had been sent an invita-
tion to attend this hearing, and then asked if anyone from that Commission
were present , but there was no response . Robert Jodoin wished to be recorded
opposed as did the following persons :
Daniel Cashman, 35 Greenway Road Ted Jaworski, 32 Greenway Road
Paul Baliotis, 12 Greenway Road Albert Bianchi, 1 Castle Road
Daniel D'Aprile , 5 Cottage Street John Dumera.cki, 19 Greenway Road
James Durin, 7 Cottage Street Kenneth MacIver, 17 Greenway Road
Gerald Pescuma 39 Greenway Road John Kelly, 3 Cambridge Street
Counselor Vallis then stated his client has plans on record which have been
before the Planning Board, and this land is quite a distance from the Green-
way Road and Castle Road area . He also stated his client has plans showing
connection of the water and sewerage treatment plant . Councillor Ingemi
stated he could not express himself until he knows more about this, but he
felt that industry is good for any city although he would not like to see
any conservation area eliminated.
On the proposed No. 6 map change , Councillor John Butler stated he is not op-
posed but would like to see what the changes are. John Kelly of 3 Cambridge
Street is opposed.
After explaining what the No. 7 map change would be , the Chairman asked for
•omments as he had after each proposal, and Robert Smith of the Blubber Hol-
low Realty stated that this change affects property which his company was
negotiating for when the existing Ordinance went into effect, and further
stated they are just asking that this land be turned back to an Industrial
area as it had been. Robert Bond, 13 Silver Street and Joan Sweeney of 22
Silver Street spoke in opposition. Mr. Robert Jodoin questioned whether
the company would increase the problems of odors from the Canal. Mr. Wil-
liam Mahoney, speaking as a member of the Board of Health stated that his
Board feels that if all of the industries in the city cooperated as well as
this company does , there would be no problem with the Canal or the North
River. The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to speak for or against
this proposal and Marino Laberis, 3 Lemon Street, Mrs. Blaise of 20 Silver
Street and Mr. Niswander of 28 Silver Street were recorded opposed.
George Vallis , Counsel for DiBiase Bros . Realty spoke favorably on Map Change
#8, stating his client proposes to erect additional apartment buildings; and
it would be a hardship to the owner as when it was zoned originally, it was
on a paper street . No one else spoke in favor or in opposition. Councillor
John Butler inquired how wide the area will be and the reply was approximate-
ly 120 feet .
Appearing as a proponent for Map change #10, Harvey Gladstone of the Beverly
Mattress Company, stated his building is 119 feet and this change is' for 100
feet ; his company would like this line extended back to Florence Street .
Counselor Michael J. Harrington stated the Foster Leather Company also in
Ihis area wished to go on record in favor. He also stated there is a high
mbankment three or four hundred feet from Ropes Streeie which would provide
a natural line of demarcation, and will submit a plan to this Board for its
consideration. Councillor Guy said he would talk with Counselor Harrington
about a line of demarcation at the New England Power Company lines.
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No one present wished to speak in favor or in opposition to May change #11.
On Map change #12, Counselor John Sera.fini stated clients of his own land in
�he area which is zoned for multi family dwellings, and this is an additional
area which they own. No one else spoke regarding this change .
Councillor John Butler mentioned the fact that Map change #9 had inadvertent-
ly been. skipped over. Counselor Serafini and Board Member Pitcoff will look
over this parcel. There was no comment from any other spectator.
The Chairman then declared the hearing closed at 10: 25 P.M. as this was the
last of the recommended changes .
Respectfully mitted,
ARP: cc Cleitk P o Te
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Chi#g of 'Salem, fflrzssar4usetts
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Planning �IvarD.
John M. Gray, Jr.
Gerald T. McCarthy PLANNING BOARD MEETING - - SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 CITY HALL
Michael Paskowski
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Albert R. Pikoff
Raymond F. Sweeney
Prior to opening this meeting a special meeting was held with Mayor Fran-
cis Collins and City Solicitor Alfred Dobbs to discuss a proposed Ordin-
ance , Chapter 37, which this Board had reviewed, and which the Mayor will
present to the City Council. This will be in addition to existing City
Ordinances , and relates to the creation of a Planning Department. On mo-
tion made and seconded, it was voted that the Board concurs with the rec-
ommendation of the Mayor for the enactment of this Ordinance .
Chairman John M. Gray then opened this meeting at 8:00 P.M. with Board
Members McCarthy, Pitcof£, and Sadoski present.
The first order of business was a motion made and seconded to dispense
with reading the minutes of the last Board meeting.
Inspector of Buildings, Daniel O' Brien, appeared seeking advice from the
Board regarding an application he had received for a permit to erect a
single family dwelling on a lot of land on Federal Street already occu-
• pied by a nonconforming structure , a nursing and convalescent home . The
Board suggested that the applicant furnish him with information regarding
the number of patients confined there , the number of doctors attending
these patients, and the number of employees for this business. It will
then be a matter of determining if the owner has sufficient land area to
allow for parking for all of these persons, and to divide this parcel
leaving sufficient area for the operation of the nursing home and its re-
quired parking area , and land of sufficient lot area to erect a dwelling
in this district .
The first order of business after this was approval of payment of a bill
from the Salem News Publishing Company, in the amount of $1,240.00, cov-
ering the cost of advertising proposed amendments to the City Zoning Ord-
inance, on two occasional as required by Law.
Neal Mitchell, on invitation to appear at this hearing as the City Engin-
eer stated that representatives of developers, Salem Acres , Inc. , had not
been in touch with him to iron out differences with regard to installa-
tions of streets, utilities, etc . The Board voted to recommend that the
architect of this developer meet with the City Engineer and see if some
understanding could be reached. The architect, Mr. Joseph Carter, also
present at this meeting stated his client would gladly dig test holes
for inspection by the City Engineer as to installation of utilities which
he feels are probably only two feet below the surface of the road, but
which the architect claims are six or seven feet underground. The devel-
oper will notify Mr. Mitchell when these test holes will be ready for in-
spection, after which they will meet with this Board at a subsequent
meeting.
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Proposed changes in the City Zoning Ordinance were next reviewed. This
was a rather lengthy discussion and was the final order of business for
this meeting.
The meeting was declared adjourned at 11:00 P.M.
Respectfull submitted
ARP: cc
Clerk Pro Tem
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E thinel'eats f llbvs. A ,.)led In+fit+ Ip_ }I nS, vrn it
SM1 ugh hati It 5 a ails e t ti Old0tm t9Wmb 's.shnJl
Ire ce:iatruccl aaN mgt si hKl family dweI'In tilnd!b films.
f G'I{AP1LR Y SECTIOY 1[ll I(I p) b1wbp 'Ar.'h
19--TenthH Delet¢ah"4T iFl P(St.rtin 4t •p i-g+d ...
d Mdn+g lv."4h I thud;'and Ih9pr[m ne Am yI Was:
thni'w"�rbup ftlhreo ox'moar� rm s ngho r wt a YFLLn llhe
' C1iA'PTMRJ SECTION If Yv SPI DI(Pg 30) -1Add
•11f1 (11i14tM 10 11W11CL Tf ,f WD {:
.R 1 rens'Tra I T U 'TI k 6 to c 'The
1 di,"P ck R GmFer'
a e"kmiu^dG mPe "Terre Tr 1 tffinbil H - etc, or
t rrae of stn i finPar[a4ial4 tb fe p at 1 ns h xg Ptivaam
rung hrG tM Ye:m ITTlaJ'Cr y.,g.p
CHAI'T
A"" IOF
LI 43 SFCTtO V(II (YR.li)a'nn pl h0 Q\TF.R.y FS'
FRET '
m 11PaT111eT BOUYDARSLS Atltl,. new
rvb:tnnr h
bv9 adllaaj:r r r;t. -t
' h Yi+ lSed Hllpr mlit on Ilst¢d1n labl l ' 191 ah
pp1Y lyL Ph W d I6 Ghz6 bo iMnSD C(1 AC
- ngA¢ Iot;C ntg lie vita.¢cm of]Nr): .der
Lhe Dant¢plv bD,$da+t nm I e used iih kVmm=< YI keq IrG-• #}
k m nL m 2ahlos L 4trd fDz .4
OHAP ,tdt 61:CTION V(I R Ir) (CSE IRI GDUATIONS
'Ad gine vbParagfaph Km th hetet<tiust.'ttl miY eR:
A - es
Pont . + -
Me'term"Lill"of Qsuld {nafL incHwe the.irde,fl it'll '
hlch larhi tm'IUd f�M1e vrstrictlbn nhal:�ChE Aantl ampGde�u5ed
fbr the.slcf.. ail,t,ght p. k g of motor n h 1 ndnding
t vN s. 1¢aet m
trail,t,es@W wtl to Copt¢,wilds g
iet J„ eh the r,,nr .,e "1 dor;. Id+m,.e m the F h,
IIL+'4v9ohkNawy $5. k''
pnr ing be}{br. " „ m ml
COAPT5R fl 4Graph, t 9, 1:,D1j 4 Wh n s-
D-2 Dly@icLn Subpa .graph I M 1.Delete(R 1 D L its" .l'
a dfiv hev ithe eM Ilhnem"'Fill ll tauCes:LL 1 tiv
1'HAC(LR 85 SLCTION V T J(IF I)!4 n id ,
L'4 Dintribis,odd Wo P111 Fuhi l'a! Ph u'amt 1 f ll ws: '
ltAll 09w pea RhM l:e B l Distrilmlpthiert P atl vt'.ions
lit,,, 1ed Im'W.urea,..m Ruyt'n4hgc;idnnHmp,warn em
t pmhltiilsM If P ,L,„ -
UHA�PTJrP � ggOTfffi� V R ll'mgrMih 11 i) —
& is d#1 IUs,
L"evPll, c6a3vKdm'fl Vh'les„ q
haiIMA(3aal and 6G's'Ica N ame"
IMA E: 9r 'SFCCI d,w l, P d'd" 1 IIZC ) k -
R D f' O Orvk Specl[ il> Wd� ue l l p=.v -
b Ilem h." t C llow h.Sal s f C4fahIS 1<e1 I P Rhallers..�
ATSCMn 1 _h
'OfIhPTL14 35. K.6nd ON I,.:I d,til fnPh$ NPS,.b,$)
umlcr'Specitmahv N:xcludcvl"pIG4,udd anew¢:
ISIlosromre lkaern etc.
su lm
fhe Prn55e5
F OII CPRR Mal SGaeiON N F II 4°,anM1 h (PA 0 )
5[c
rnI f AP mIlY>E CludedN P9 dd 6 le':.a bI u4 al" h••
{.. 9f 1111WP: I, ✓ a
i n -nyove 1 L ivhuioR6 T Nu cetePbry wop t no ilk
( o ctmcd t grahUi t p,h G s[ lit f o la ti`
�:. L+ c spry uaca P 5 M1 4 rnlilf
CHAETER 35,5)1 SECTION
B.
l' r V S (,h4 �}i co mrcAeA
4n r)M}'(Py
25)1—M-J Di t '0 dr
a
a l a�n W ivub-4 p(oILYv i
T rckn':4vpa+( I, hg nl) DnIlne) fiwll an leo }:'"th i0 f f ll Ev g' ea ram rn
f, CARDEI'I TYPh PSHLL.11 F ,Intill S n!nlIRFR1CN tU
II
I.,In yre4 m a I'Sit,d! halt Im b'lbm tt S I[I rth II, ( s
.iR6 H N W d ah 1'ch the O GR bf f�,Y[ 1
-'jj,Zro'A O dLL ys-stfd r«., T I.Int,S Wh ti -
"Inia ec e H 1 and in ." are IPA aP f a6
I d v[ u 1 f n h Y. 1*51 —tin f tl to
ming ,. it, .cmc is tt t f�Woulrm—tinn,Hill bU^.N
ulielo the PP41.VH1 Ifh 1 f1..TiNtlTy$I dla lfM r1
.A ElItP nwRkll u4hB[❑ 6.
2;.A9oGi f @[ell 'A�91h II Nh 4(waY IInd rbtm4
.. 4.yuuhn pml 111w- t nn Ain ll dvaa ' v s+ er
' !ti¢b�ul rc &IIa,p IwoOlin'
th Ric Cty PS PS.J rri
t'1 ming 13onrd 34ules. d R WI ing g a4 th...
suWNnE.uf land The PI (,RS yH ph 11 endo s
aPPrul of I'he Defir Ajuit Gua II t
` lard ty She''BoPid Pf 1.4. s u1 iuSe.Zo rty O A a c "i
tr t1ne U?,,7uyf.r[held adm ervdnix the PIaR c Ii1Y+n& $
( Y) '.ire-a3elWacY of 'I}ie'Prescmt pnd yrbwsc+M1 ac.ex a�ld-Fd �,.:
uemvl P
3,.0 n4n[ylm N.iult Familyl nK lPlu.1,, t t t vim-
-orn bhnn 4xenLY '(20) AwolIDtq; ah t hue
mnt'llum of.( otif2)-'a ss wae'wnys arld u'oS0 of 11
uceswiA cress matls shalt be hewn.C�
f 1 Lhse tlf
It
I
y A
It
n r
s3�.
G!AI LEY 2
t" 9, No Streeture shall e d the, I1,1I t but thinty flee
}-.
_
n <f t (9)tPet it begh't hneesur.d fl—the nears fim h d .
til, V ails r.YI'f..sun t oi'•IIn eH h m3 a Pro inions of
aarfor d,The tSal^m d3 Jjobve(Code tPart m An 14 it
' ^ r o Pfed with,6nld(uecoresT Shud) tb!ck,d.aannry,ftre
t
divoners shall be huiltin the bnsem ntW the @nYdir es
-lh t no ree, th n tl a Ir2t5shrub, nuity shad
q 'Pd Y a"'Ileno" 'he f e"Iti lu -The IF'rP D u-
wllfIlrd{ the futon or the,bas a ,.to order.
), C- of bin roof deekbog, Above the base eau to the
leunderside of the FnPf deek,in,seDar,,tdoe shffi1 he s nde ti '
bY
ub o p9 9 .tui MtNs I{ ggsl s @d bb A gYp
i bII tto h b th % g}T w PP she ,r
p rh
l y 1pltnapdr jpe d y N, el n
s `
�a�`�111 Powed in the fire dh`!Qdr, The e [ - -calls
411 st.stures zhill be of bi,oke. firkiston or
IA s c Both I q-.d r p d t.dhows et and 11 VII.til ' =
r3!
Perorts ) be u a for LL on n a c t hIsnor.on w ZV
GY ^ a ficads.prev ding h h los f ..us twenty per.^nt
of ibe Dos d"o n b o+ fonds l v t n'
^5. ➢ br t s, y P f stNetn e pl e-.stn., n
ga sg a,.port hill F nl^•P to elf, Mier Than -
fi fE1 M) teat. C.I. p t In ^sueg". if put Oreelly _
itt oed shelf be ot l t 10 fast'forn,ithe o"no building.
6. 'Mepc sh.,th 0]et J of I,gaepe hthoussoni1(1(1001 4
i< V e d t b" ash vIN"Olurg coh w th M �h bmldiner
O.The still be tlff eaf r><'u Infhe iiaP.feet
1
floss Pill Abutting bu;Abruo,j,,'
yr 0 ea9 B.:Mier. t p b f n d d aP Its6Tne. nil on h21f r(1,�
.p.IPa a3 f t e t .eblo,sl'sespas ruehd obiwunik No
' Plol sh-1$ unH d I11441he t it k .whfeh
r 3 the c,fret a d h bf=the I I y f lidin,
J t o It.onsfe rtn rt 0I,dwrfAh
pg b t rtn 7Os thM 's'!,
9 Sr"Inge rush bpm Pse^If Ny vu IF o6s,.nue.on-
�v0.10.
fAe l the Pian .Il IPS Y I, d pl f y lE Q n '
Jo��o tAppap Wft { e6tPl be" }.
x r<ll SoePaz 1 P m k I hf s„
{rn+ ❑ I{ jeort. n e-,n 1!s l try; Y b e fi Illy It P t r m e 4nr of ee , W=iolu els Ins l X.a den
,Tip MW Fd ._. Dv ell ph� }t, f d l et e,bPfo e
'th t t)a Isi-, If. d Jill i^uxt:e, 1 t.:0e e11v shall
^•not 1 I OR d r d'n rt 1 l I,'se.;he LR lu 2 l Dine sy
R[gu P"p4 1 d b 'd p h td an
Cp
g is Y r
-. GY1iiTV1 y5,ISFUTto,M1Ri OW"Ii) Add
µ 13 Init tPd h'e sub-, .. r.
1 t
o._C>hv th Ceg t. t c follbolu 9SP6Purt II.P.-3.9'utnesdd
1R D;,thol I v1A,' ,
^'
Ibv 'Sperm
I' (i: F Lt Ile t mIY rorP- TF fI .^@alh
la IJ ('a t t .ig d I ((t t o Pyn[t.. �. -
In.f 'Icw naves n.mtt n n.n YS ' Rau the bereu e'
fl .peva ss '8p @,I P t any$:but end se'pistl "
Patt'r< thede bomb
1. The he I ;rte d 9p krlea.IPcern Is ay be bon,
an 1. upId b,/ V _CLIo P surd by Ida d a ulppse
_regntred bySof n X-1)lu,red,The Masi,bjojmbs,req
mere shall t be 1 I g d.Af ho,aha ign In fthe to
v is'm e Ih 9p a'm P or,ghh41'c,o,e do tbslth The qe+
L bnsh,;rni,eeiwnts ace.
x. GMAPTTR Ffb.$ECDION V ti-9
]M shall the w f nmbf d50d II g Lotsitti{;
' r1 to n lding or 1 Id>Si I {
bb"'The row rrpale i IIbPMsR adakl a6hah
he 11L.Ina-_`ry,l nuesbj, j,jou.tb)t enbastion
or so Jnd vhdu I t
r� uc. All mull-family building, 1hril Ihp built .mil so
I ^abed so fhat o net I'Y. 'bf linowi,emept e
,rney'
rpultii ft11 g shell oeeuny auy neotol'Ibe.F'.
ortd r d "ol t t
dd Tna lareA e pi t by 11$u3ineu g mlWximv the
e
"a fi ft r df n 1 P mat User in o be w thib a R
4 Ilkt famltY dIIls S "I"lb-{ elllh coin Lo c
$ p Pg:me ally Eno ppssat hdtq lthc?nhm
huilda,,.
I, eeeed Th vv,p`p d I tiL'Ocm:*dI
pina
- p cy Shalt.11 b h 1 r d In fY clad usn
o s.to.Prove rf`
I ar rS.su h bu �r j4 4Oaphs J T e I'It
is the ulenilnn�[Ilih Slupt caflalE lhn'-.
T I3 ll$ Ar I�'tl 9P L
t ff Lf IIL t P[ [.les6ubpnpd^e Ph lc I4J chow
[tan horn �n s tl ,n d Pm cgi Io
I bP enf H,v".mu 1h� s V tl W I [d the
? otrtit the ,,f,h,s.I vlcexk rh Y cw,I I1^
evatif Itl I 1 paplt! 4K16 d n3 PnUce+
�1
f1 6 1 a H r k fthc flw M19a�kI tK°r';
kF !f,' ti.v P 'etl htl Y uI'f o% 11l d>up h ,"
T Complex PfY 4 L Lh I L Y Tdu'fitff`amd
esIrRclualo N bP a r l ,hove
b t Lilo�al r."g ta.Ery PeI f t ntldca,h
a
.Im
"hry d ap'Y P W T t PS l fY SIp 5:
d:, '6 doh IJ[ f 1 ""eIll K
d Sc.IR rI Rilad ib.I4M.* r
q t dtl i8 k SVlfio e p ^Ifb 51141,,
[1 L shoo x b I 1u b'Iq f se
Ito s c ell! p 123 A I
y }� CLIvP ,aro IIIc[I dt (2)Mn dOrS. �
hl bs of O 1 'ldupoll } ee 1 Oil ed:IS L
lIlS pI a poy4e)'sel,K geh
tel
dp ch III
rvlc
hf R h,
Sf. R t t'11h1,.h m Y I- la h b v.204
m1 tl va it,rv!
' .Ii. PP I b u,hmd hr '0[it
F c ur L lu P IgathoI
....
ledN nhF 'o mhtyh usd,f
of A
kk I .b td11 1 P 1 d wIM1 I
` u II afl d h t tot I R M d' Ih
l O lin lu'a.l Pa u.d a ql ol,lleA NIesI°
I. 1 ft
CHAP,
Ii ks [rd Seg- g a yi arc III -
9 SFCTION VB ! Krnpl (]K O4f
2A1 ,pp
`9P 1f c {ly Fxlult=d I [ 'nI011 K Ih Ian'as'k;
L to
v 5aa4 m T 5re 'e( t 1 akolw) 'ne er qps fo[` _
+Y sUmpt ihe y[nm,l #, ,
UIMPTFR S SECTION NB p Ib¢ ([K g 1 L rz1uC '
3 the 'SPNIfICa66Y 1'•>•'CWded"LYt.@dtl,u nl4V ALhQII p [ 'b'ap
� y E .�mPl � 1 Fhepre k ng alcNto b ees {o �
GI11PThE 3 SECTIOA V-11, 1f[Ipraph f IPq 2.p R R
f li t fs.ID d 5peui[mafly E d,,
lua a Itl p i c -nbltem` .
I ilWw s e
{
r +. al W VNllclps TYall n A fti
c I r . pSal Uk tp
CHAWFP3 9ECTlN NE nnllb (I23D t P �,4
2 Sp e fil"lly r ded M aIhl a ALm4 st b1lem 1k
,
211. 9.W s of 9021 Vehic{esf iit, ,)9oa!s d oa 1lt'e Po$y >
E. s '� F r � •Y n z � m _ .r.
r y�S
1'::x.1 t .. -�i n•":'M ';� I >n.51,s
y
y "
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4
n44 •Tr, ri* O,rC�! ,.,A
GALLEY ..
CILYPLT'R Sa,(SECTION v.A,(Pg.EP),PanaelaaM E S2 .
Di,Rirhl Sabparagraph'G11 under"Snamfically EXclodiff,item
delete"Subp,,nufa l 1 eilresidential mea oto:'and Mract qV
.
Iliathereof the folio ng new stuiparagraph C-1."
1 Ali Single-family,TwoFeamly and Math-Family dwell-.
m'g kloweve Motel,Hotels Residential Puts built
7 under the. ju sdecism of the Salm ISI 1 sing'Authority
and financed by either U.S.Public Housing Adlmmstne,
fion andfor the Commonwealth of Massachusetts De-
Ic tment of Commerce haylolma ad Ptblc 11 abinb'. +
will be perm lied in pe e ndenc with the Pun mons of # 1 e]'
the Special Permit Uses'req ilrots. 1, ,,
CD inerieH Au, 4. GTIOIY V-U. Iriesmigh 30 (Pg 29)
vY ImIdA th t tte"EXYPn3{OIF E C9IIfOtfi ly I t R ne btlC "4- +' �Ty,
fnhu theref"In,Policies! 'E.etemdah I+l'on C.nwinitYp •'It w ".{� yil,.
CHAPTER 35, SECTION VL TABLE 1 RESIDENTIAL
DUbSITY REGULATIONS; (Pg.91) e.Under'Co1W IR-21
•,m d nc iculm,Mi *.am tut A,.(eq Pt) dsucle 51100
scot 7000 n J n.reading TLm.Let Width(ft.) 40,delelo - 1_'f T'
a numE 7 40and ingert nominal '601
Of FEU 16, SECTION IrUTAEIE ] RESIDENT IALI ,( 1 i �DFNSITY RFAMATION4 (I.F •.e'41) r,r 9 Y i
q"1
Pf.c.'bLt .heights If nws ox bnnodar,, 14 (ft.), d (W...e%Q o ,��"
. Y
.,R-G R3 A-2;mid R-3 delete i hmecl etal:"5" S - -'
afnl 8 and.insert in lieu thoomfrpgpertfvc neral 6 G, g
r'{.•ry
CHAPTER 3a, CFCTION V[..TAALF. I RP.SIDENT[AT.
.DENSITY REGULATIO\S (Pg.31) '
a:
Under Column 013 im fine reading Sfazlmmn Itoght J,
Tr g,i y f buildings(ft) delete m onal.1 We end lescrt murefel
ry 100 eb neb th cof ^t .y
fib: UnderColum .. AL3, an�:Yhp 1 e 'ceafie M+:tton. ;.
< Height NBnedmaiijnormei, deme ,numeral 7 mal
3 Bert in:Tied th'insof the Ma6ernl 10'
CHAPTER 36,SECTION m TABLES (PC 33 r-IS I r 4.
DENTIAL iMENSPTY 1 EGUI ATIONS: Add note.itu Tatge I ` t t
`waft thing Ph
•ia}"'now
-- . R
Rel iting wells, Woodary talk and/or fornee may be .e k
built abortion,the p bperty Iliro Th height at the¢ E as
2. -* g_ IfhbomodaY is and/or fen es hall aemcau l �w,
theno de face of fl a.stivet i n th va Ede ''' i N 'rp
F e RAnT t6 Trexan ION fa[ 'VILE 11y at Amt. Roes. , .Q 1 'B [
[[ S 4TER$y INDUSTRIAL
Vh TABLE II UL 32)N RUST-
} �I`NFSS AND EU aften IDAL DENSITY Plows, IDNb: Add
g .a0.Y Table II.a[t lrarngrauh* t follows,�s; � +-z.. S 9N.' W
Riltan 6 w R bot ay.wile a fence^ ay be
G� bt It shuetin6 N pe,
piIt,n thee hn 41T 9f m
tai ng yreils bar aa,ry wala liar tnees 1 iIt t ba f hf' a ap
,4, y t ure
measd an top ss de Iden ratinsf.ortirfureminginp
city wnetx ie Refer to Scotia VIIG foi- 4isb1 ty x 4-¢
#..
at I tersectiors w : 1111 y x}-
":,n CHAPTER 35,SECTION VU A ILE
TRAR;" (Pg 33) ""°'i •y}' 'ik .s
Add ra ubp raph:I' fellox E rp a
exy 3 Deml torag. d/ Pa Rlm,.1 trailers w4jfhe P¢14t1 tied V '
ui c rdadce with 1&e following eewhains
2: Tru l ois may Iia stored fe'anY ses d ottal 1nC.where the +
Qsl vL onma.of thep'ai)tx is IM mvtmeShlJt
and s 'ts,an nee P t of the b ling o id 4 t ;. �y�
d
�.b. 5 h stored ai is ah It nm:b b asxd fory
t e c pt sl:tpulated m Subim nph,I heri.b N C # 'Tt § .W
t M Trailers ahaB net be stored.in unY Irono-y vd,If slnmi
in..,'side or rear yard,'the franc,shall not b placnl `
closer than ten(1o) feet from any lot line or wililnn!Len•a.'x. ' 't
'(10)lee[of airy brubm ,on An adjacent Ipt- '
QDIPTL'R 0:5, SECTION VIpB (Pg 13) -.Adel c ink,
..
scuterse to milmorhgiaph B;1,we folic D pleXg nips td/or, _A c ,.tyv
*'. lames that cue ewer,eel or enclosed n 4 e ,le.Imus. shalt he .. y
created as two 1(2) p'mpv
ETTAPTER 36,SECTION VH-(I (Pg 98) Pam,, ph 0.U
ffi
der t' geednor,fa forIhLeeling mnl R1 R-2 Rd) olio.„�` �• 5 '�
n1 lieuDeleteOIre Spoce far ch dwelling unit,of,,"in; vm M;rt iIn
d
lieu 4M1erepC One and one-mi (li/)gars, in;a mirt 1 of -
two sP s par dwell 1 mit." I' — .
CHAT rte 3S,SECTION YD;P4,E d it F.gm Sim x. (Pg,
42) and
4h eSect re VII rt a n w E uII P ✓a its hn
fl Sh and 9n Mea follows: e(insert a.r v Section VH Para�rcaph E s t
--Signs snsagrefer
Section VII,S .Buil E--Sig —.Pbx.
t "4,Pontf ns on signs icfer�to the Salem 13uiirling Carle,Cilaplee 's.
4,Pont "
C6) Eiv g.5 —.Add to agav"snenlSYxy m latYnns"
UPS 9fi)Section VII anew:subParagraph'J,..as folio ° '+
T.8wimntingppoh '
6 P re [M-'Wrtsinict4m.;nf a a tool Pntuhi�:glob .
n t ea'.mnq aOY hinlill,, ttntL.shop I>e [hose whiCM1 `#
vo constructed as as hat t'havrY C 1 the follo-n g.
1 A Per in ent fnumiatio' :2.
Holizonial dim n ns mat".tl'n 10 feet,�. .k 0 „ '3 LOP"f mn hen t n t th s0 inch x d`
d Mor r
.CHAPTER t5.Ehact'ii;
ws-CNtAN(ES ON Wbig.Of any selt, MNft111P—A copy' � ;k � � G
tf theZo ng Nnp tl P tm ty mlp kh gC bl" eare,n L.
herm Is.file at the C t\QbIks off re City Ball;'n W=- x^ 'tit
ngton St Salm Mass 01940
No.1 W>d l: Sr rtrg t o�leask an tha t et Inn 0
CV aMt 5[reeU at th terwEti nf the xionday k s
P lvthig
the Rv' h;and B-1 fbIj,t, jWnd,
6ouna Il t rvl( g ,, ly a C Y 1
Lhn ce to line,of rharte Btr Ci:M S l50 f et tram Y''
th M to l e f H th 'ne.H 1 M
nod exteddnlg Ha.1 In d Hoek I IY li'uh Ing
a line 150.feet Pt aIle to.the Sental a of He throne a t
Bo lev2rd to the...terlme of D.Eis,Ci t
• +IJ(g1fi hYv . aent Unn Into-
--it ext ndm mst F d t y 11
c nhI ne of SPeter St theCC Ig d
n an n 4 ly dre t o on Pn r 'aatom the e St Peer I bo I U1, tg tki jOg 11tlhtNeOltS
het
Robbi ttlDistLolboundej
'
+ J4.
f
shalt fLc.M�' '�."* Ej ffi
h gdto H4(C-111)Bean )D h t, r.
1*^- lo.a Ward d —Oil the isith aY tade at HL.-01aer;t 0'
on,ev L ng R,g (T, Ps l-Rew le bbl} 1)1.01-1,<x Ni s. '
the BS (Central R ms3) Dish Icli t nee. f fifty
este dfr othe carni-fHgh Sio Cisitnal,Ito dYtlrgin'S(50) feet cet.lili sy q. wi A ,
' { ttrxn .ct dffiaf13 tt to f o L0)t e be ie
lYo dW n.M1ivest .abe eLttel nnl High Sbmat
No.3 Wow 3: On the-avutGc teriv do of Highland .
- A in Wand Ie (end an exutin6 S2 Ili hOay iBns neast .
4, D lr tonMex th sYelyaPsoott,sde bf SiRead k'�`W
sanLhnrenaNY alnn H bhland AW. a d Gn ue of
ro Pro ate1Y-1,MO feet,Phis is 0C mins The vend d B w' Ai f
D vtr t shall be 900 feet dceP encIstaned f o n the center` \
Univ of,Higfiiand Ave and shale} terminate at the hood p '
H' o�P aHiylfland Av g R 1 D t et o IthC wuOmCsteriy
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No.-5—Wmet 3—Still mg of a point on the bpnnde'ry bac of
the City of Salem land the Town f Swampscott and ex.
tending along the boo dary line approximately 1300 last- ,. $
' to the intersection of the Zoning boundary line separating
no 111, Cones[rfal) District from th . ILC.':(Resldential
. . Ooneervathm) Distne[, thence turning in amc,ecas,ecyk ky*'.
direction and romrmdag along the Zoning boundary lin
pproxunalely 1800 feet;theme forcing in e de th t ly
direction and conirmaq along cls Zoning"boundary lore
aW-coombelY SOD fee[ thence running In Is generally so F`
rrorihweslerly direction continuing_ al g the Zoning bo d,
ary 1 e appre-hrot ly 3200 feet to apot t on the Im
that s on a mrpeMiCula line 900 fee[from the center
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]me Of Highland Ave thence turning r southwesterly direch n and extending a line that is 400 fee[parallel to
d.:. center line of Highland Ave., .,,ashm,el, 13M feet I r
41 t t until it Intersects with ZomW bowdary line saturating the 1
IResid_ehGaACorreervedonl D tot from the 'RX'
6 (One-Famfry Residential) Districttheme turning i '-
11 r a sauNxosterly direction and eeheNSng app.. rmatel"500 c`
n- a. fit belong in`a southerly d1raction and extending ap,row, ,
imat ly 500 feet,thence turning inI.southeasterly dl eoh
on
d x t nil ng app oxnnamly 350 fact,thence turning In a 4
northeasterly,-direction and extending approvioately 500 ,V
feet thence turning in.a southerly dim,am and extending �
pliroxhnatoly 1250 [eery ;thence turning to a westerly T w s
I. di moth n ehd,woamfflh up1mx mtta)Y 900 feet, thence
turning an northwesterly direction d ex[eMrng pp
rog-
imatey 350 feet-th nce turriing. n a westerly df ec[o
(� ndextending flpprowmelely'30p feet,thence turning in a F%' s
s }, southeasterly direction and extending approximaRely 500 •*
-fee[,thence turning in s sou[hw�[ally direction end ex
tending eppronmmely Son feet to the starting nofnt an the
Salem-Swampscoh houMary line The"R-C":(Residential
C roDf
artion) s[rlet bouodery shall be changed rto
t . Y-Hitd'a,m]) DI trict
Na.8 Words 3 and 4 Starting at a point the ',"
ltmectron-ot,M canter8ne of Norman Street dk. 'k'
Conable Street theme, ex[erans,In a hartherty direction'
g e line along.the centerlins.o f Crombie.Street thence
g ad., Essex'Stacey,and continuing in'a northerly a
` dire
chonabng t5e centerlim of Sewell'.ptrret to the
come line of Led Street,.them¢t icing in a westerly
direction s
.. d tending.along th [ciliac of Lyell
4 Street to the rent¢line f North Street lineo,Lyme
d extending In a southerly directfo bag the theme turning
off North. S[eel the - roser,g Es Street thence
Fcontinuing'l n s Wholly dicers-- along'khe cen[erb a
p of Summer,Street to a point Of Intersectionwith the
} centerline of Norman Street, [hence turning aadrunningin
an easterly direction abngthe.kenterline:of N anon
Street back:to-the se ting Point at me comer3ne of
Cmarible Street.'- Phe R3 (Multf-Family R denial) d
a - [ ,A so hounded hall'be damaged to is&3 (C nlral Bueg y a
! nessl district The shot R3 Distrmt'.notDounded as
dos bad herefnbetare o thewis t i ly aide of Su
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Street shall be Me ngetl to enywoer
•R-2 (Two Family Rip
dents t) District- y -
t No:9 W rd 4: Stand, t a point on the W these[a0 c.
of Silver Street p jest here[ha[is the xttolton of the '
southeast side of Silver Street to hhe Pro,tM line of the t f'
Boston Or Maine Railroad theme turning in q north est
e ly direction and- nning ince Property line of N
'BI bber Hollow Realry Truett'1'70 legit plus 0r mi us to
land of'Demms,thence turning in s Uumcerly direction g
S4 feet plus or minus the e,t -aching jn a sovdreaste ly
tlire ti n'end ext¢ ding alongNe ProPettY line of the
NubbeHallow Real[ Trust'back..lo and ending t thC'�
line of the starting ce t It is the lohmilm.of III deacnp.
tion to idescrox a portion of land owned by the"BI bber nt#cl`
Hollow Really Trust"and showno a Plan filed with th
y� Registry Of Deeds o September 2 1993;TheM.(Two
Family Reaidem�iaD District so boom 19Q,ould-Th be changed
'pito n I Hadust sal)d5,,ccl.
s Na.9 Word 4:—In a existing R3 District on the- th F11.
went de of Scatter,Street end the northwest side of
Highland Ave.;-press the street from the Salem Hoag tai
coleaste the boundary line separating the A3 District fimj -.,"$
the R-1 lintels[do a northerly direction,so that the new
Ibatrfet ban-"separating the Ra all 4L1 Destrintb will
be 120 feet tram the catel"Ine of Proctor Street an the J
a northwest oide,and 120 feet from the<enter line of Hrlk
side Ave on the northwest side, x -
'No.s,x xt4'.$Cd���(RE69ta§.9P,fNrmythg�nnnbaneLs;aa:0r ..
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Highland Ave., epproxunaRely 300 feet from the center_, mr
We M Powtor St set, extend the ZowW bnwderY Ilan
operating the"R-2"(Two-Family Residential)Idstnm and
the"R.3" (Multi Family Residential) District in'a norN
m ;,a oo koly 4aalong we amLeel from sad Parallel
¢<e c to rhe cen(eAW of wby,Street to a peirrimad Pn eM1e
eateWom mina aaalberly side of langden,,Sirect,..thence
t ndng fn a westerly d'yeoLgn Of?,'id line to th04enter
it of Praetor Street,mane running and
eztenddg aYan¢
the centa,ma of Proctor Street in i northerly dio otan to
la', "the centerline of Ip)rnasra Street, thence turning m an
easterly onmetton'alang the Zoning,4oa derY liceP t
g ng M R-2" (T Fa !y Reald t 11 D s}nct f m Ih
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loth.1n[ers<tbv of the lgaming bomldaryDirot and fhre"aep et4 g"+
- she,11&I'y(11odel Business).IHstmct off Of'Bostnv Strom'
&r' (LocalB ss) District off of Highland A p .� c.
thence turnixQI i scth lY doord d a tebd g line �f
F along the ZoniW boundary line saps almg the.
Family Rssident aq N'trot[ from the B-I('(Local Bust - du
{ _ e )-District back eo thestarting pmnl Th?I T (Two `a'
.d , 4 a?*l FamilylWaidentreD Ustrlcl so hounded shell be. hanged -
W an 'F.3"(Mutt Family,,RenWmAa1)IL[ict.
No.30 Words:Lr�Reco' ended amended,i.e.Starting. n,
at alpant on the>e t line of Carol street at asp int 80 +:
r feet,fowa.thy onotharly side of-the center hoe of Cypress
-' Street extend la line 80 feet par il1 to 4he cense une of }
Cypress Street 100 teat in an Wstrly direction,Moore tui - yr `
Ig'and extendmg in northeasterly direction and este dig ':="
line IM feet parallel to tM1y motor line of Canal Str t ar
ra
f f.. PP.1..Stely dm feet, thence. furring in an easter1Y '
direction and agtendng-a line aPprosmat6y M feet to
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the center line of Florence.Stmt Wan thence t g a
u� northerly direction And e t nding along the re
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Mea f Florence Str t Way and Florence Street to [th i
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center lin' of liapea Street, theme turning.in a amole-.
wps{eriy dint[ al ¢ rte Water line of-TUJIesStreet
to the of ter line of (Dan.1 Street [M1ev a turning
southerly dire,tion and extending along the center line 0 x-
Carwd Street to the starung:poml The eOOiW&2 ITw s
Faro ly Residenisal) District sobound shall.he she ged k`
to a 13.4'(Wholesale and Autom tl el Dmlroct:
k" 1 e sec8on of Canal Street from 80,feet north,of y,s...
Cypress 5 meet t Ih center B f G Amr'Btre t shag IN 1^
amme In the A2 (' Faady.RevdentlaD District.
The aiatiog H-d DItAt elog Canal Street between
ke
CaStract and Roslyn Street sbal?be construed du
t
�bein 100 had deep from the cents hne of Cantel Ste et si "
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a M h Ward 6: Starting on the center line of Grove Street
eta point 100 feet fr'ota the center Rn M the Paetrn aM f
Main liptl�ved:trecks extend a ]lire$e a sputhassterly.
dvectbn,d2 a iptnt 150 feet p .11e]to the centaomer of
ffi' Boston & lWine m4lioed trecka to the canteAin"
oft Street,Sb er,lorn 1 a rth eat'mree re,and
extend a lime along the center line of non Shoat W Masan
'Street,theme turn in a soubtroast dnrthwert direction
along the center line of MWson Streat to the motor line of
Grove Street thence turning In a southeast dirvetionlolong -
�' the center]fee of Grove Street te the starting pomt.The I r
(Ind.trAD District Oo-bounded doll be clanged W Vv;1 Y e
'R.2" (T Family Residential) MfitoWit.I I - i
No.n Want 7:—Starting at a paint taken at ffie center-
^ - titre aF We Boston aeM Mein RWhoad trucks(where the
. 'Forest.River intersect.saki tracks:Brener tinning W,.`. i..
'eautheresterly direction and extending a line aIrrg,the*,
centerline of the Boston real Meine''Ralhoad tracks W
IaWid r Bin of the lbws of Swe npsaett,thence turning
In a muthroAro,ly direction along the SwanperottSelrm
boumdery lira approximately x05 feet, than. Wrenn, In ^ 4 s
a geneo.Xy nortlrearte,ly soytheavterly, dimatian end
o-. running along the Zoning boundary line sepatatim the
> 741 ]District from the 343 Dirtnat.approximately 1800 - t-
feet W the centerline of proposed Walker lion,, thence
turfing northeasterly appradmataly -1001 feet, O ercce !
... turning northaavter,ly 170 feet,flatter noxtheas[erdy 247,:,...
,.u. feet,thence northerly 580.5 fret,Meer,onpurrenterly 209 -
feet, thence northerly .298 fat, then aaterly 2625
feet,f rmen northeesterly 20 feet,:thence northerly 40 feet
plus or redone,W the centefhrle of the Forest River,da.
In n generally northeaeterly direction following the.rden g,
lion of We Forest River W the contortion of.the Beat.real
Maine Mined t®ek& W the�gpo0int of pterliw The R-1...
(One Fam/)y RelddetWW) DieMot m bounided shall be ;
.`changed to an R (Multi-Family Residmtet) IDistrkt.
.^ No..tl—Wand 7Delete all,refereacea W the I
¢ insert In Ihm thttepl:Sttate"CoeWg atSealremity�.1 ••.1 r .` k
;,No:32=Weal 3. '— M
,Added zoning cnge Proposal teennew ; ly
Wended by the i aN I
'Starting at a point at the westerly eorner of ]fighlsnd;,'
„r Park in quadrant BG on the Zoning.Map,ex d a line °, 16
along the west border of IBghlepd Park N a mrtheaeterly.
amtke,1890 feet•thence turning In a northerly direction
and extending 590 feet theyer turning In a'westerly dhae- 4
x - Non and extending 1@10 feet,thmce turning i"aooderoly,^S+-
�. direction and amerni ng 480 feet,ten.wrnfng W a south-: «
esterly direction and extenmng 400 feet', thence turning
I.a weeterly&.1 oet and extending approximately 1000
feet to the tenter Be.on Swampsrott Rood,thence WrWng. •`tis ay "` }°s'I
W a antibody direction alependontdly 1250 feet.lung Rhe
:renter Me on Si Wcott Road, Vance Wrie g Wn an -
easWrly dm.tion and edending epproximaW 1390 feet
'+ to the boundary If.on Mghond',Psrk.thence turning in.: a y f
a northwesterlydlmetlnn exknihng along the highland i -'
Park 1220 feet back W the point oPratarNng.Mae I(Inedus; y.
tried)District and We RC Ven "
triet re bounded shell be changed W daati
'a R3 (Regiab - c
MUN-Family)Ihatrict y °
NO 13 1—Ward 7 —Added inning Change proposal reetan r
,., mended by Boated 'I , �.^
Inn.¢dating"I" (hWustteisi) DDletrict.starting on the r `#
renter line of Jefferson Ave. m the B.end dl Wiroed'' a..
overpass anodal;in a southwesterly dittetwet Olen,the
eOter,Fine of Jeffemon Ave.approxunaWly eight Winfred.
" 18001 feet thenr�turning anal rtmWnd'tastarly`w n pant 3 'y
one hundred and fifty (330) feet from.the center lire of, P
Adams$h�ee�.on the easterly aide of Ar .Street,aher¢r 3',
turning andadr.ding in a northwesterly and northerfr'i.
direction on a fine one hundi3d.and fifty(150) feet from '..
the
Parallel staet there tWW 6-n a ncu esNely diff AW.
ninen&g M the center line of.Faraliel Strpet:dn,.the:ceMer thae ;3
of tB. OM.nd Itedroad tracks thence turning anal ~
° rumdng W a sorthwerterly direction along the renter line y
of the traeka toter tenter Ifn aJefferson Ave.Thecnf re r(%,q
Dtstriat witidn ffie bounds..noted shell tnE4n ;'61' i b r .`
(Naiglborlioud Susireae) District. i
S.W. 2—Tula ardfnuvr,shaft rape Effect as ptosided-Y '
by the Oty Chanter, I
Section 3—AB artirlee W ed NM S O lore xemmmerdxY�
sea"pled.Arid-net raasmmrnded are.noted.MM deport
Mad with We City., k September li, 1968.
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John M. Gray, Jr. PLANNING BOARD MEETING - - SEPTEMBER 19Ur, 1968
Gerald T. McCarthy CITY HALL
Michael Paskowski
Albert R. Pitcoff - SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Raymond F. Sweeney
Acting Chairman Gerald McCarthy opened this meeting at 7: 30 P.M. with
Board members Tadios Sadoski and Albert Pitcoff present .
A motion was made and seconded to dispense with reading minutes of pre-
vious meeting.
A Form A application and plan brought to the meeting by Mr. Labrecque
was not presented. The applicant will re-file this application and
present his plan at a subsequent meeting. In the meantime, this Board
will send a letter to the City Engineer requesting his comments as to
whether or not the frontage of this lot is on the portion of McKinley
Road which is a public way and whether or not in his opinion, the road
at this point is adequate for the provision of the necessary utilities
for this lot.
A letter from Attorney Hyman Marcus requesting re-zoning of a parcel
of land owned by him in the Vinnin Square area was read. A reply will
be sent to Mr. Marcus.
• George Vallis, Counselor for Salem Acres, Inc. , developers of the Witch-
craft Heights area , appeared and requesting release of lots in the de-
velopment . Mr. Sadoski read a letter previously received from the City
Engineer with regard to amount of security which he recommended beheld
until completion in a satisfactory manner, of work in this development.
Discussion followed regarding amount of security which should be furn-
ished to cover lots in question. Mr. Vallis then requested approval by
the Board for advertising for a Public Hearing, Oct . 3. This was approved.
A second letter from the City ,Engineer, Neal Mitchell, was read stating
that sufficient cover was found at all three locations of test holes
made at this development for utilities installed.
Mr. Vallis reported that he had advertised that a public hearing would
be held in conjunction with the next Board meeting, as agreed upon at
a prior meeting with this Board.
John R. Serafini, Counselor for Mr. Narcisse A. Talbot appeared with
his client and formally presented a Form C application and a definitive
plan of land on Horton Road, containing four lots of land. Mr. Pitcoff
moved that we proceed with publication of notice of the public hearing
in connection with this matter, seconded, all in favor, and so voted.
Mr. Sera£ini will take care of the advertising and notifying all abut-
ters in the usual manner.
• Various correspondence , chiefly notices of meetings to be held in the
near .future , and a notice from the Department of Education for the Com-
monwealth of Massachusetts , notifying of evening courses to be held, was
read. Mr. Sadoski will call the Department for further information with
regard to these courses .
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• All business brought to this meeting having been attended to, it was
voted to adjourn at 11:25 P.M.
Respect f submitted,
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John M. Gray, Jr.
Gerald T. McCarthy
Michael Paskowski PLANNING BOARD MEETING - - OCTOBER 3rd, 1968 CITY HALL
Albert R. Pitcoff , MASSACHUSETTS
Raymond F. Sweeney
With members Albert Pitcoff and Tadios Sa,doski present , Acting Chairman
Gerald T. McCarthy opened this meeting at 7 :40 P.M.
On motion made and seconded, it was voted to dispense with reading of
minutes of last meeting.
A form A application and plan presented by Raymond L. Cummings , Trustee
of the Loring Realty Trust was the first order of business. The plan
is entitled "Plan of Land, Salem, Property of Loring Realty Trust, dated
May 27 , 1968, Osborn Palmer, Inc. , 15 Wallis Street , Peabody, Mass. ,
engineers" , and refers to a lot of land on McKinley Road. Mr. Sadoski
moved that the Board endorse this plan as not requiring approval under
the Subdivision Control regulations, and that the endorsement bear the
condition that no building will be erected on the lot shown, consisting
of 12,785 sq. ft . ±, without the applicant getting the approval of the
Board of Health and the Building Inspector; motion seconded, all in
favor, and so voted approved.
PUBLIC HEARING ON SUBDIVISION TO BE KNOWN AS WITCHCRAFT HEIGHTS,-
PURITAN ROAD LOCATED OFF GABLEIS CIRCLE AND WITCH WAY.
This hearing had been scheduled for 7: 30 P.M. but a large number of neigh-
bors and 'abutters appeared and wished to see the plans of the proposed
development . Mr. Vallis, Counselor for the developer, presented the plans
for their viewing and explained various phases as these persons asked ques-
tions regarding the plans .
While this was taking place , the Board attended to the business referred
to above.
This hearing was opened at 8:08 P.M. by Acting Chairman Gerald McCarthy.
Mr. Pitcoff, Board member, explained that according to Subdivision Con-
trol regulations, we must advertise for a public hearing so abutters and
interested persons may attend and find out what is to be done .
The Chairman then read the advertisement as it appeared in The Evening
News advising of this hearing, noting that Counsel for the developer
had presented receipts showing that all abutters had been notified of
• the hearing, and asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of this plan.
Mr. Vallis, Counsel for the developer, Salem Acres, Inc. , appeared and
stated he had notified all abutters, that the plan has the approval of
the City Engineer, and his clients hope to develop this particular area .
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The Chairman then asked the spectators if anyone wished to be heard in oppo-
sition. No one did. The Chairman then stated the Board would hear from any
one who wished to be heard, neither for nor against.
Mr. Arthur Johnson, 6 Gables Circle, stated he wished to go on record as in
avor of this development as he felt this would improve Gables Circle itself;
e further stated he would like to see more rigid and stricter controls with
regard to blasting in' this area . Councillor John Butler, Ward Councillor for
this district , stated that the Fire Chief had control over all of the blast-
ing, and it is his understanding that the contractor who does the blasting
had been ordered to use mats. The Councillor said he was really interested
in the plan on Hilton Street , a paper street where the City has taken over
land for a school site, also, does land owned by Collier and Kyslowsky break
up the land taken by eminent domain in February. Counselor Vallis showed
plans where the City now has all of this land.
Mr. Bornstein, 14 Gables Circle, Mr. Mackey, 5 Witch Way, Mr. Hennessey,
10 Gables Circle spoke about landscaping for lots. Mr. Johnson, owner of
Lot 77 , stated the FHA regulations specify 30%.
This concluded remarks by spectators at this hearing. The Chairman asked
if anyone else wished to be heard, and as no one did, the hearing was closed
at 8: 38 P.M.
A letter from Attorney Hyman Marcus,, and letters written in reply were read,
relating to land he owns which he requests be rezoned.
Mr. Sadoski reported on information he had received from the Department of
"ducation regarding courses at Harvard University on Thursday nights .
This was the final business of the meeting. It was voted to adjourn at
9: 40 P.M.
Respectf submi ,
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Albert�R. ?Pitcaff PLANNING BOARD, HELD AT SALEM HOSPITAL ON Aalem, Anssnchusetts
paumnnD A. Afneeneu OCTOBER 7 1968
Councillor Perron brought up a point about allowing enough land for an
elderly housing project , suggested that about 15 acres of:.land�located
in the Castle Hill district be considered.
Jack Gray stated he did not feel this would be the proper way to do this;
as it might be construed as "spot Zoning" , and suggested that the Board
could decide on a strip of land that would be parallel with the Boston
and Maine tracks , about 400-500 feet deep; this would do two things -
designate an R-3 district along and parallel to the railroad track from
• Castle Hill to the Sqampscott line , and also protect the home owners who
have built single family homes in this area .
OCTOBER 23, 1968
Neal Mitchell and a Mr. Barrow visited Jack at the hospital to discuss
the proposal he made a week or more ago about a feasibility study of
installation of utilities in the Boston and Maine roadbed. Mr. Barrow
stated he would have some information for him next week as to what it
is going to cost , etc. , so the Board can decide if they can finance it
from the budget or if a special appropriation from the City Council will
be necessary.
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John M. Gray, Jr. PUBLIC HEARING - SUBDIVISION PLAN OF NARCISSE
Gerald T. McCarthy CITY HALL
Michael Paskowski TALBOT, LAND ON HORTON ROAD- - 10. 17. 68
Albert R. Pitcoff &,,���4—MASSACHUSETTS
Raymond F. Sweeney
This hearing was opened at 7: 30 P.M. by Acting Chairman Gerald McCarthy, .
with Board Members Albert Pitcoff and Tadios Sadoski present .
The Chairman read the advertisement as it appeared in The Evening News
notifying all interested persons of the hearing.
John R. Serafini, Counsel for the developer, appeared with his client ,
and stated that the Board of Appeal had given permission to erect one
building on each side of this road, each containing four apartments.
The decision of that Board further stated that the petitioner would
still have to appear before this Board to comply with all of the re-
quirements pertaining to roadways and installation of utilities.
Counselor Serafini presented postal receipts showing that abutters had
all been notified.
The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be heard in favor or in
• opposition to this proposal. No one replied. The Board voted to request
the City Engineer to comment on this plan.
The hearing was then declared closed at 7: 45 P.M.
REGULAR MEETING OF PLANNING BOARD 10. 17.68
last
On motion made and seconded, it was voted to forego reading minutes of meet-
The first order of business for the regular meeting which immediately ing.
followed the public hearing referred to above, was a Form A application
submitted with a plan showing land on Highland and Cherry Hill Avenues.
The applicants, John and Maureen Downey, propose to convey lots 546E
and 547E to the R & H Realty Trust, present owners of Lots 4 and 5, for
expansion of esistent facilities with access to Highland Avenue. Mr.
Pitcoff moved that we endorse this plan, the motion being as follows :
"I move that this endorsement be made with the condition that Lots 4 and
5 and 546B and 547B shall all be considered as one building lot, and that
no separate conveyance of either lot 546B or lot 547B, or both, hereafter
be made for building purposes" . Motion was seconded by Mr. Sadoski, all
in favor, and so voted approved.
A communication from George Vallis , Counsel for Salem Acres , Inc. , was
read. This letter made reference to Witchcraft Heights , Puritan Road,
and requested that the Board grant three waivers, they being the width
• of the street to 40 feet , bituminous curbs be installed instead of gran-
ite, and overhead electrical installations be allowed rather than un-
derground. On motion made and seconded, it was voted to grant theseC
waivers .
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Mr. Vallis then sought approval for his client , Salem Acres, Inc . , of a sub-
division plan, previously submitted, and on which a public hearing was held
41October 3, 1968, entitled "Witchcraft Heights - Puritan Road" . Mr. Pitcoff
ved that the Board approve this plan as of the date of this meeting, which is
October 17, 1968 , subject however, to the condition that the applicant obtain
for this Board a letter from the Board of Health to the effect that the Board
of Health now has no objection to our approval of this plan, and subject also,
to the further condition that the applicant arrange to grant a drain and
water easement to the City of Salem over a portion of his land between lots
75F and 75G, and further, that immediately following receipt of a letter from
the Board of Health, this Board notify the City Clerk of-its action of approv-
al of this plan. Seconded by Mr. Sadoski, all in favor, and so voted approved.
Mr. Vallis then asked for a reduction in the amount of security held by the
City from his client Salem Acres, Inc . ; discussion followed as to the proper
amount of security which would be required. The Board decided that further
discussion must be held before a decision can be reached, and voted to dis-
cuss this matter further with the Chairman of the Board.
The Board next voted to ratify a vote to withdraw recommendation of amend-
ments to the City Council with regard to the Zoning Ordinance submitted pre-
viously. Motion was made by Mr. Pitcoff to ratify the vote as follows:
"Mr. Chairman, it appearing that the Chairman has written to the City Coun-
cil to the effect that this Board withdraws its recommendations previously
made to the City Council as the result of hearings on proposed amendments
to the Zoning Ordinan6e , and this being in consequence of a conference held
by members of this Board with members of the City Council, I move that we
ratify the letter which has been written in this regard by the Chairman for
Ois Board, dated October 8, 1968" Motion seconded by Mr. Sadoski, all in
ver and so voted.
A discussion followed on preparing ordinances to provide rules and regula-
tions regarding gas service stations with particular regard to storing and
selling used cars, motorcycles, etc . Mr. Pitcoff suggested that he discuss
this further with Mr. Dobbs , the City Solicitor, and get his views on this.
This concluded the business for this meeting, and it was voted to adjourn
at 10: 38 P.M.
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Clerk Pro Tem
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GeralbC. ,filralartllg CONFERENCE AT SALEM HOSPITAL - OCTOBER 25. 1968
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A conference extending probably one and one half hours was held at the
Salem Hospital. Present were the Building Inspector, Mr. Leahy of the
Licensing Board, and Planning Board Members McCarthy, Sadoski, and Gray.
The chief topic of discussion was relative to the numerous complaints re-
ceived on the sale of used cars from both gasoline stations and sometimes
from vacant lots.
Mr. O'Brien and Mr. Leahy each told of many cases throughout the City of
the peculiar problem. Those present discussed the legality of whether
it would be valid to put this in the Zoning Ordinance .
Because of the complexity of the legality of this , I finally suggested
that I would recommend to the Board that we obtain legal advice, so that
we would be in a better position to see what could be done , and from that
eventually some sort of regulation or ordinance could be made.
The day following this conference, I checked with Mr. Dobbs, the City Sol-
icitor, and explained the situation to him. I told him that we wished to
engage a lawyer knowing that probably he would not have time to do this
himself. He said his office could do it ; in other words, he has the power
to hire a lawyer out of his own office. He did mention someone whom he
will put on it, after talking with me for an outline of the problem. He
will then discuss this with the Building Inspector and the Licensing clerk
and get their viewpoints. After this investigation, he can tell us how
it could be done , or what the proper procedure, would be.
Captain Nichols of the Conservation Committee went to the Hospital to
see Jack, trying to find out about the proposed zoning amendments. Jack
told him that even though the Conservation Committee had been notified of
the Public Hearing, no one attended and we have heard nothing from them
since .
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Gerald T. McCarthy PLANNING BOARD MEETING - NOVEMBER 7, 1968
E..Y HALL
Michael Paskowski
SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Albert R. Pitcoff
Raymond F. Sweeney
Due to lack of a quorum, this meeting was postponed until the next
regular meeting date of the Board which will be on November 21, 1968.
ARP: cc Respectfu y submitted,
Clerk Pro Tem
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Julln A. Grad, Jr. - MINUTES OF MEETING - - - NOVEMBER 21, 1968
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With Mr. Gerald McCarthy, acting chairman, and Board Members Albert Pit—
coff and Tadios Sadoski attending, this meeting was opened at 7: 30 P.M.
Minutes of previous meeting were accepted and approved on motion made and
seconded, all in favor.
Counselor George Vallis presented a linen, previously approved by this Board
at our meeting of October �7tn, and by unanimous vote the plan, Salem Acres ,
Inc . , owner "Witchcraft Heights-LPuritan Road" , was then signed.
Mr. Vallis then brought up the matter of security being held by the City in
the amount of $36 ,000 for his client, Salem Acres, Inc . , Mr. Pitcoff moved
" . that in connection with our approval of the subdivision plan of Witch-
craft Heights III, and the covenant in connection therewith which was dated
October 7, 1968, that we confirm the release from the Covenant of all of
the lots shown on this plan, subject however, to the understanding that the
developer will post::.-immediately with this Board, a savings bank deposit
• book in the amount of $&5,000.00, with a withdrawal order for this account
which this Board considers to be necessary to satisfy our requirements" ,
seconded by Mr. Sadoski, all in favor, so voted.
A Form A application of DiBiase Realty Trust , with a plan of land showing
lots 3A, 4A, and 5A Heritage Drive , Ward 4, was presented by Mr. Vallis
in behalf of his client for endorsement as not requiring approval under
the subdivision control law as this is a matter of rearranging lot lines,
on motion of Mr. Sadoski, seconded by Mr. Pitcoff, all in favor, this
plan was voted approved.
A Form A application of the Highland Realty Trust , presented by Counselor
John R. Serafini, with a plan showing land situated off Highland Avenue ,
the purpose of the plan being to show the existence of an easement and a
proposed way, on motion of Mr. Sadoski, seconded by Mr. McCarthy, it was
voted, all in favor, to endorse this plan as not requiring approval under
the Subdivision Control Law. Mr. Pitcoff disqualified himself and re-
frained from voting in this matter.
A letter from the City Auditor, George Craig was read to the Board, and
also a reply from this Board was read. Mr. Pitcoff with reference to
these communications moved as follows: "I move that we hereby authorize
the Chairman to sign the payrolls , or in the absence of the Chairman at
any meeting of the Board, any other single member may sign" , motion was
seconded by Mr. Sadosl�.i, all in favor, voted approved.
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• A bill in the amount of $813.00, submitted by The Planning Services Group,
was next approved for payment .
The next item of business read to the Board Meeting was a letter from Mrs.
Robert Dee requesting that the "Lead Mills" area be rezoned from an R-3,
multi-family district , to an R-1, single family district .
A request from Saint Benedict School, Still River, Massachusetts for a
zoning map and land use map will be answered, notifying the School that
these are not available at the present time .
Various communications of a minor nature were read, these consisted of
pamphlets, advertisements , and a notification from one vendor that mer-
chandise ordered by the Board will be delayed in shipping.
A letter from Neal Mitchell, City Engineer, in reply to a letter from this
Board requesting information on utilities in McKinley was read.
No further business having been presented, the Members voted to adjourn
at 9: 50 P.M.
Respectfulll submitted,
Clerk Pro Tem
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JOHN M. GRAY, JR.
GERALD T. MCCARTHY
ALBERT R. PITCOFF _
TADIUS T. SADOSKI
RAYMOND F. SWEENEY
Ctv of "ittlem, fttassar4usetts
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ROOM 7 - CITY HALL
MINUTES OF MEETING - DECEMBER 5, 1968
With Mr. McCarthy acting Chairman, and Members Pitcoff, Sadoski, and Sweeney
attending, this meeting was opened at 7: 3v P.M.
It was voted unanimously to dispense with reading of the minutes of the last
meeting and to approve and accept same.
Counselor George Vallis, representing Salem Acres, Inc . , appeared and stated
he would post a $5,vO0.0O security for the area of Circle Hill Road and Out-
look Road, where he explained, everything is completed with regard to utili-
ties installations and roads and sidewalks, with the exception of the sealer
coat of hottop which would have been installed, but due to the fact that
heavy trucks are still using this area , developers will wait until Spring-
time to do this. The security is a deposit book with the Salem Five Cents
Savings Bank in the amount of $5,000.00 together with a withdrawal slip
and an assignment.
Mr. Vallis, still representing Salem Acres, Inc . , developers,requested re-
lease of certain lots in the Circle Hill Road-Outlook Hill Road areas, and
•also lots in the Parlee Street-Paul Avenue development all as shown on plans.
The Board voted to write to the City Engineer, requesting his counsel and
advice with regard to these requests.
Mr. Sadoski stated he had visited this area and questioned why fire alarm
boxes and police boxes have not been installed. It was suggested that Coun-
sellor Vallis check into this and report back to this Board.
Mr. Vallis brought up the matter of releasing a portion of funds now held
by the City, affecting land in the Witchcraft Heights development. This
was discussed at length and taken under advisement .
A Form A application and plan presented by Counselor George McCabe prior
to this meeting as property involved was to be transferred to new owners,
was next presented to the Board to be ratified as the linen had already
been approved and signed. Mr. Pitcoff moved that the Board ratify its
action and endorse this plan as not requiring approval under the subdivis-
ion control law, seconded by Mr. Sadoski, all in favor, and voted approved.
This plan showed two lots, each with a dwelling located thereon, one at 20
Lemon Street and the other at 6 Lemon Street Court .
Next presented was a Form A application and plan of Morris Isaacson, con-
cerning land at 69-71-73 Mason Street. Mr. Pitcoff explained the plan,
stating the purpose was that one portion was to be conveyed to a new owner.
He then disqualified himself from further action in this particular matter.
• Mr. Sadoski moved that this plan be @ndorsed as not requiring approval un'
der the Subdivision Control Law, seconded by Mr. Sweeney, and so approved.
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A form A application and plan affecting land at 5 Peter Road, owner,
Hyman Marcus, was next presented. The Board voted to deny this plan
and to write to Mr. Marcus requesting additional information insofar
as this land is concerned.
With regard to a request by this Board to the Mayor and the City Council
that the City withdraw its "701" application, Mr. Pitcoff moved that the
Board authorize the Chairman to effect the transfer from "701" funds to
"Comprehensive Plan" , the sum of $11,000.00, and also, to transfer the
balance of the unexpended funds of the Board at the end of the calendar
year, 1968, to this new account , seconded by Mr. Sadoski, all in favor,
and so voted approved.
Expenses incurred by the Board. during the past month were presented for
approval for payment , and it was voted unanimously to submit these ex-
penditures in the usual manner for payment.
A letter from the City Engineer in reply to a request by this Board for
his advice on two plans submitted to this Board for approval was read,
and it was voted to write to Counselor John Serafini and send a copy of
this letter to him as he represents both owners, Highland Realty Trust
and Loring Hills Associates.
It was agreed that in accordance with notices published in The Evening
News, the next meeting of this Board will commence at 6:00 P.M. , and
after attending to all business presented at that meeting.'which will be
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on December 19tb, to adjourn to the Hawthorne .Motor Hotel for the
annual dinner meeting.
As this concluded the business brought to this meeting, it was voted to
adjourn at 10: 55 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Clerk Pro T m
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JOHN M. GRAY, JR.
GERALD T. MCCARTHY
ALBERT R. PITCOFF
TADIus T. SADosKI
RAYMOND F. SWEENEY
fit of '�4aiem, �Hassar4usetts
ROOM 7 - CITY HALL
MINUTES OF MEETING - - DECEMBER 19, 1968
This meeting was opened by acting Chairman Gerald McCarthy at 6 :00 P.M. as
advertised; members Albert Pitcoff, Tadius Sadoski, and Raymond Sweeney were
in attendance.
A Form A application and plan, owner Patrick and Evelyn G. Pardo, referring
to land situated on Lots 250, 251, 252, and 253 Barnes Avenue were presented
for endorsement. Mr. Pitcoff explained that the purpose of the plan is to
show fifteen feet of the frontage of lot 252 which is to be conveyed to the
owner of Lots 250 and 251, and then disqualified from further participation
in this matter. Motion was made by Mr. Sweeney, seconded by Mr. Sadoski,
that the Board endorse this plan as not requiring approval under the Subdiv-
ision Control Law, all in favor, and so voted approved.
The Plummer Home for Boys, Inc . , 37 Winter Island Road, presented a Form A
application and plan showing land located on both sides of Winter Island Road,
the purpose of the plan being to define the boundary line between land of the
Plummer Home and the City of Salem, said land to be conveyed to the Department
Fisheries of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Mr. Pitcoff moved that
he Board ratify the actions of its members in having endorsed this plan prior
to this meeting, seconded by Mr. Sadoski, all in favor, and so voted approved.
Counselor George Vallis, in behalf of his client, Salem Acres, Inc . , requested
release of security in the amount of $20,000.00 held by the City. Mr. Pitcoff
stated "It appears that Salem Acres, Inc. , in connection with the subdivision
known as Witchcraft Heights shown on two plans which were approved on April 1,
1965, and on April 20, 1967, respectively, and that we have held two bank
books in the amounts of $20,000.00 and $16,000.00 respectively to secure the
City of Salem in connection with the performance of any incompleted work or
in defects in connection with the work, we have considered the question care-
fully as to how much security is required to be retained at this time in order
to protect the City in connection with the completion of these two projects,
it has been determined by this Board that the sum of $16,000.00 will be ade-
quate, I move that we release the bank book in the amount of $20,000.00, and
we retain the bank book in the amount of $16,000.00, together with an assign-
ment which is already in our possession in the event that it becomes necess-
ary to make withdrawals, and also in connection with a new assignment in
favor of the City of Salem of this same bank book with a deposit of $16,000.00" .
Mr. Seeeney seconded this motion, all in favor, and so voted approved.
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A letter was read from the City Council requesting that the Planning Board
meet with the Council as a whole on January 2, 1969. This meeting will com-
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nee at t '7:00 P.M. , and it was voted that the regularly scheduled Board meet-
- for that date begin at 6 : 45 P.M.
A letter from the Park Commissioners in reply to a letter from this Board was
read, in connection with proposed Conservation areas.
Various advertisements and diverse communications were read.
All business brought to the meeting having been attended to, it was voted to
adjourn to the dinner meeting at 7: 30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Clerk Pro Tem
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