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1969-PLANNING BOARD
CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS PLANNING DEPARTMENT „co*�zt W.GREGORY SEN KO ONE SALEM GREEN CITY PLANNER 01970 (617)744-4580 �G We have given to Atty. Richard Stafford original records, of minutes from 1969 file. v� L JOHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF TADIus T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY City of "Salem, '� Httssar4usetts ROOM 7 - CITY HALL MINUTES OF JANUARY 2. 1969 MEETING With Board Members Tadios Sadoski and Albert Pitcoff present , Acting Chair- man Gerald McCarthy opened this meeting at 6: 45 P.M. It was voted to dispense with reading the minutes of the last meeting, and to approve and accept same. Counselor George Vallis representing the developers of the Witchcraft Heights area , Salem Acres , Inc . , requested the release of additional lots in this development. The Board discussed this matter, and Mr. Sadoski made a mo- tion that the Board release to Salem Acres, Inc . , Lots 124, 153, 155, 1560 and 168, to total with prior release a maximum of eleven lots, subject to the furnishing of a security in the form of a bank deposit book in the amount of $5,u00.00, pending further review and correspondence from Mr. Mitchel the City Engineer; seconded by Mr. Pitcoff, all in favor, and so voted approved. Mr. Sadoski suggested that Mr. Vallis have his client, Salem Acres, Inc . ,. present maps of the area he is developing to the Planning Board so that • we may have a complete picture of areas to be developed and access roads, proposed and existing, in this district . Counselor Vallis presented two letters for signatures by the Chairman of this Board, stating that the developer, his client Salem Acres, Inc . , will install all municipal utilities and streets in the areas being developed, and upon completion of the streets shown on the subdivision plans, they will be offered to the City of Salem for acceptance as City ways. These letters he is forwarding to Mr. Joseph Card, c/o Land Planning, Veterans Administration, Boston, and to Mr. Joseph Feeney, c/o Federal Housing Administration, also of Boston. Mr. McCarthy signed both of these, re- taining a copy of each for Planning Board files. A Form A application for A. Sidney Galper was presented for endorsement by Counselor John R. Serafini. The plan accompanying this application showed land at 71 and 9 Burnside Street , on which two dwellings are lo- cated. The purpose of the plan is for conveyances of this property, following granting of a variance by the Board of Appeals. Mr. Pitcoff moved that this plan be endorsed as not requiring approval under the Subdivision Control Law, seconded by Mr. Sadoski, all in favor, and so voted approved. Mr. Serafini next presented a definitive plan of land on Horton Road for his client, Narcisse Talbot . Mr. Pitcoff moved that in connection with the application for approval of a plan of a subdivision on Horton Road, • the applicant being Narciese Talbot, in connection with which a public hearing was held on October 17, 1968, that the Board approve this plan, dated September 10, 1968, subject however to the proviso which is con- tained in the memorandum from the Chairman of the Planning Board, dated January 2 , 1969, to the effect that we have a distance of 100± feet from i 2 - Counselor Serafini next presented a definitive plan of land for his client, Narcisse Talbot , showing lots of land on Horton Road. Mr. Pitcoff made a motion as follows : "With regard to the application for approval of this subdivision plan of Horton Road, the applicant being Narcisse Talbot, in connection with which a public hearing was held by this Board on October 17, 1968, I move that we approve this plan, subject however to the pro- viso contained in a memorandum from the Chairman of this Board, dated Jan- uary 2 , 1969, to the effect that for a distance of 100± feet from Jeffer- son Avenue, the operation of Horton Road within said 100± feet, will in the future be regraded so that it will be raised to meet the then exist- ing new grade of Jefferson Avenue which will be determined by plans cur- rently being made for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Public Works in relation to the Flood Control project of the South River, such regrading raising the possibility or probability that changes will at some later date be required regarding the installation of street util- ities within said distance of 100± feet; such future regrading be done in accordance with the requirements to be indicated by the City Engineer; pending the final determination of such changes, construction of utilities may take place by the applicant throughout the entire extent of Horton Road, including the 100± feet , but subject to the changes which may be required at a later date ; any such regrading which may be required at a later date shall be at the sole expense of the applicant" . This motion was seconded by Mr. Sadoski, all in favor, and so voted approved. This concluded the business brought to this meeting, and it was voted to adjourn at 7: 25 P.M. to the Council Chamber where the City Councillors • were waiting to meet as a committee of the whole with this Board and with Mr. Fallon and Mr. Young from the Department of Commerce and Development. At the meeting with Councillor at Large John Burke presiding, the Council- lors asked pertinent questions of the representatives of the Department of Commerce and Development who answered all questions addressed to them. State Representatives Michael Harrington and Samuel Zoll requested infor- mation as to when the City can expect the Urban Renewal program to get under way. Mr. John Barrett , Director of the Redevelopment Authority, answered questions directed to him. State Senator Kevin Harrington ques- tioned Acting Chairman Gerald McCarthy, of the Planning as to the duties of the Board and declared that the program should be started immediately. The Senator further stated that the federal government has passed a number of good programs which could benefit a 300-year city like Salem. The City Councillors suggested another meeting with the Planning Board and its consultants, the Planning Services Group, Inc. , and Mr. Fallon and Mr. Young. This meeting being concluded at 9 : 15 P.M. business for the evening was com- pleted and the Board voted to adjourn. Respectfu y submitt , • CLERk P TEM q,. a 411- INS ,. NESk . a 'II JANUARY 3, 1969, zo PAGES loo � k Mayor,"Planneiyrs Urider °Fire ` icky Passirit: '. Hitt b � - For :Renewal Delays +� x,. a• r d. -.atz rt ,.a et e 3 Cul ' :By m" HHBA i"i ,the state and city,were unable to get together hto e a .;SALEM -Tfie snail'a pace`df Salem's Urban 'process a.p,atning grate which would update the ReMwat programto'revitaliae its downtown area '� city's"five-year-old master plan.'•. came under fieavy,fir<during a City Hall conference Y .•.The federal government pays two-thirds sof the Thurdday night when State Rep.Michael J Harring-- cost of such an updating and the program is handled , 'ion suggested that "a meat,.nas4yiguy like Ed aathrough the state community affairs grwP• `'S xrri ' Logue"might be necessary to make the city re Becauseof what Planning'Board has de so a reality.: T ytl,scribed'a;delay on the part of state and federal de= IN Rep.Harrington was only'one`of se era,speak- r;:partments,'tne board has asked the City Council to` " 5 am to criticiae the alleged lack of progress in,Salem -, rove an expenditure,of on urban renewal, - -. app pe, $80,000 and have the city go it alone'.without,federal help.',*+,+ rib, 1. State Sen. Kevin dB.e Harrington,low who "is - -_ Y g a tax aver;' he said, demanded es know who "la "x The two-state taze officials present at the meeting P Thursday said.there their den a breakdown in tie. passing the buck" and "who is responsible to give Salem the impetus to speed app'its;programs?" ,e. 'intonations ningg bdween their department and the Salem,. The remarks to the two Council legislators ume, .planting group. Fallon•and Young said thahave .they •during a etcminute City y meal rs of the Pau the, estimated'that em with0 he city picks g up been Whole meeting attended by int Authority the Executive '' .th d to he wilBii the tit, picking up ones' Hoard, Salem Redevelopment'Authority Exactions third of the cost.. . Robert Young, John W. Barrett and Frederick Fallon and r planning state officials said that Salem,through its,'.. `Robert Ywng,reppresenting the Planning Assistance t`a plaiwing'consultant'had insisted op a plan tusking4. Department of ate state Division*o[ Community,,6�$t04000;and they charged that the Planning Baard Affairs.. :d_p shad waited five months before answ`erinq'-i"cTomto �oemarks by several speakers went far beyond mut on Wrlie[this year ;I1,� $ "` co's intended Purof finding out why '`� " _ Renewal Progress Hit l3ativvea lr®.Paas one) a low+.lag units rietlaB _ _ -- Moa-only)evii-Im mala'ux Fallvn•revimred a eerlea.of k c,unity Me�we next kmnWcatkrm and r the.foto"Rang.�with a raw- F.one sed otY and eels that no come of.delay,' R1. 11ea%Ir8' paaesement:bad been teethed-Wo azid. ope .. 'Me son,of the Pain's;rpdatim; SHA,:Dkeetor �Bunett said or Ila coiccIp Hie S101AOo aid.that emr,a Me delay had been i'reate tmtby the lenNt4 planninglWel a cue a the result of low, oPPxaMm CossaGa, to i>dd. "We [thought ,tweed a thing.In era. tient wee a Mile high for Wem.'He takkb a HisMet tioWrsp d MOD) 1What k recd.,cmd be door'mressound kr BaCOM a MOD) ten between$io,mo and iP Wo,,W, cm Lmgn orae 111Mpn mid that he dM not be a cso leared sed 33 m=wee More Hre.lack of m epmied beteg bummed W acgoke Me plan would jeopardize Me Hari- p¢;npaxdw'in'Me cion d Wain-. panW rt1 talker.wires kat see xis, .:..:'- :n W ecal. .Progmme,width.come 1, more eatd, ",here k try Wend. Me,Hoosing eM'blrban hods mora inspetle it Henn me, Iievdopmsat' /HUD) deprt• It we mould.bi[y Nle bcHMnige I wouldPay Ir the demob-.. tits myaeM"He Weld Mie W. h Fallon 3saM Hat It Me Plein m case,W,,-creation.,'of t e ring board Wit" apeCePMµe! Sa'ePendea in Me mearld hood- requested, Me'lMekhoM u t s ft k..x Hent Hie Salem lien'xeWit bave Sen Kevin B. Hemtgkn .. been e}@ndVol kat JutY.it was I'ved a munW,of q.iMus at at..tlea'Pon!t:Rat.tie revealed Me Plendig Hwrd.:its dour, Ueatlit did int gr an enuwr M men,.Jahn M GceY:-Jr., orae ah'Apis W me poll. n wHlt unable to aimed the maideng: `"omelhae m the fall. Sen Haark um,exited Gerald. It ares bMgIW rt that Me sd aft Mat be envaloted as Oty,pcucaH recenfly approved the role tW Pfennig Board ereaemt as.Will-[lane dv . 'PlrxMg IlePaeknent but Met m' ire conmmity,' MCC-ante, Idae'm'.Flermia'R 6Nir tea O'er,a can't meoob ri answer natl feel we ,int Yet mined a Pmmer.t ma.merelyanedvkorY boars k - Is Werd One-Oaaedoi'India,A Me Mme...., - yxamurh was the lass["pecker gw. Hrragton send'."Some to rule u Me lack oe sfeaa of.' socia m apxisPble tWr. the rbeo moewel Pwram Mk mi tas to get Mese Po- here- ..',— grmrs-goNg:"1vie Yeaerel'got+, i�Bwlmuch acid."We hove been.eranml hea.imasad a.camber 9alkirg abort M.Lverd id cilli OP Saw PaOgmna which cold. IaCaaeft"Yw�, bre t wOyear ty Hke ievm't xeenrra Arid of melte Salem.Ali'we do here,it semen. tvmN.As farm eon L st, a k reao[.The aniy lime we seem Plerarg Deperlm m Het aeooang g. is W have take wee d"omeallege bOYe:, a merMav a Me dry Comofl Ne#Y er.Whey oral W eftr an aeM flbwI 11rese pr'Og'iems M. esd4�em p'arx4i8 dirttm[.'I.Me New York Tlmte moomixe wmtld Ifike W see wine resWk, sa soar W Me lbmi61, Men I am afrelitw6M[las new ed-wait Io[HPe Mayor k react,to wnktret 9 MM e.we out. b oe ar ave his veto ev "rid-. wisiiM U.gunBM'i for e i14 dxa.'11a Welt u being Passed.'. nabmMtel-ecmpl itaeqto or the wml be left far progmna for IsrtgM rvw. Wm Is ie- peo s O flvr Join H Horse',who Cmmedr]sake sell he Cao- prrided,'aaid.We first aPPp` old a the. Pmmm�4 Boma pesters We a m ter plan had,•yax m slowing a dues th Him vWtd M 1%1 wa all,wa cop Woveen wauoutlwtirm have had Y red tape ' x, wgM Me emit. t x Rep Menzel J NarmorWn:'a Fallen mod Yang acid Ret i11 P forme trmeg member, said sovv lines dHfiwlt,kv Me[mud,H_1W bit e a ermwmtlee wigmtt IWltime oplman mwld_be hared bam Wek W Paining"depv4leros.to•give sw eacte was dee pisrePeekGr' Seu'Nvr1r61m�aemf•,y ne m awam tie leek of sph of ota amvld..be zzsPonslble for tba tram' se ewal progaemyeti fngeb s [o get Meat 1tk .narabe �swiemah sold We have been . cd pwamssedcvb� corded �4alldtB abort i tlua fm lc.e+d 'a ,e aey. det"hI d t Sal,aI '.�0.Yee[. itY:.like em.Allac duh it tteI N faz u I uen see.the to getct 19re oNY llrt we ahem Plemdr6 I)geihnmt le w1r m ya met angtlldrg eesog y m neve take Daze M bane mnege-boys. embce of MG City lout in Next Y.r,,Mey wdt.be afte,en reed ebout Mese --,I nu m aeyyme Nice pmr�iag tlheclu'. I.an New York Tlmee,IMauduce a+ould pke m aee amne reazdm._ afder In MG Onmeil, Men j I.am ca afraid waM thta'.Pew ad-welt t c Me Mhis to tact, - vdNsheaba-._ m:Webtdnemn_daa It or lave his veto ova tel•. v.Aktr V t,b& tm Me mN-..dam,lye buck Is belug peseed.' [esy bdtumiel cmnplex,nGc I would like m ktmw Mere Me well be left fes Pmgrenv m[dre btMy I right now. Wle L fir.. r aFsnCldO. Cmaa,,,Jabs H e Ic,.wM Wmcllor&eke Geld M'con- premded, held Me first aPpto mtlered Me Plamdng' HaeN la.eatlb Ibe a meek,P�Md.'jnX'-1n ekov.Mg.a Lvembnth .tie.votedfit Im,efW"all'" gyp :b -ryPitv66A. d.� b ,a,,harad,be". with� etneei*a.eMee. a HeP:I,f bael J..Haaiingmn,a Fallen wd Ymma said flet It. mrmeb'onmcd member, said was mvnetlmce dltiluult br Mat Mara ut Mebleme,.le bla cmrminiitua..wvtlkut:fWl-liiere. opbrdan,mbld be haca l batik te damkg'dePartin.h te give Me'19FN61 ,arm when Afeym'.Ie abae m.the various P�ssarag "'cj bcae to atgage a Plao-Preea'nma a amg'emuullaat f m¢d af'PLur The'.dorcc"tID toc uxaph A.*O' Keefe nab ppPatim.t a.r- ^ t-pGp. FIarA.mn aeid'a t'1'rnt bitggated another meeM�gwiM Fosbon'a"'urban renewal Pb'Me P3 asci asci Obe: green,urAer IRNI i Iugie and PI®egirg curwltant'bo see If me,e,.Jabn Colima., bed oNy ak¢cv�rent'.coWd be..ineiaed 'ttvde[—Y a abort wkdle be- with the abate all bee Plat ft Iaie Salem e-but tea aecan- gent pli®hed:muda to tbe,face of con- T two atateiofbdals mid tluvenY.' " tireR no'fedteal WeeKA.wPWd. ."Here M d s,,a,, ve Feve hebe 1GOPaNtaed v rang es there' weB en active OpHeatiou by the city for fedem3 t/bandit of Ma.i Pdarted mercer Plan. ` �-�'. - •� -"�a .� °'. THE EVENING NEWS,SALEM,. 'nlr evexlxs xavn � - 'J" d. ora "' ""7""°fOm Plant Operation ' Music Parents °aam "" Meet Monday,, narab Praam 9xM0 tlen_TnmuT TeLEPEON® 44-;. ,NSeen in+;'!'1 Week t , -°..��".At masconomet . Coaaeetivg All Oepvteleap axe.;.. - ��-aaenaaee Pratt b aeabJ H9.OABL JOlIN80N s edddng b Meheady heavy RO%FORl1—TM 2Gawgianek. a a a.w ler oa�ie,a GKOUCE6TER .- re9e d un M is Pafafa willt A the °rasa aaeus x . Despite etplaSmtlK..n k rymy ,orbs a nor oee•r ai'n exs teem Se Qtfc9 Market and 6 A spokesmen wid'mala of mufte Pomp 4Y at egiowd tdpr-I .ee'i reueiutl:m a,MW Eh{alNu nm p.m. Ker, d 41 rqN a nap]ucxm q aaaa'"lam sed,as aeacelfel acaldse, . a uth'1 CDM detnl9 aob MLrtlaY at H a Maedi wn aa:sa,mM`,iw`�i:true sedan ty.of k oven wxve..ham the Goetorte plant. ant IS'gkmn evd FLatr'Bal- i( Tas o aueseaiPT:ox: rx Lee°tee'�dpi+, kr4olela be. An eemurt' 1 Garon's� eta rnvrt, k�tepmNut bindfee's, al - Nefe:as m mPma ao b.i san�ni itte dot sv9b me ivnpmlpeelon Ofu.montlnB a 199h IMI aedee fry be Weaem m font.fo Ofek.df f.maunwlry._am f»amarr d ppida6le keedog.atsd Goa d"chicm inti been wain a Abe o me" Ju L:0. 4TION ME Salfmi BxMr, tW'9.6ee(gy1 L1NdpP Mil be QfOLa Om4 dIa irVe bent held, " eesb� ams,., ansa v Atro m Oce®eestleb.a xaa bn to vr.tva:tmnne'�.�wr bxk uamam f by next acek a'M the ea'. tprweeit .elan jau of p" Pkm.for We `K s eed.ame p°a "A°pokeamer: b,u jm, Man�y pron 1n his look San 31 .a ba lja d s.tin W2 xat weepq s,naye� for kd'aet dIe Orm h Irea.m l tory I-mer g of this etrce." 549 a'e";a fords 6fouP heel ap lY b NeaaeNlml stops p dry two umla rods thee, teen Ort hd me mene.&W teem WakdrM,, esti-eeis'am pro} an' xll aW.V MM a .'eeex'ava p�snrm�mt�xel Dan of the Pa mfw at Garton'e,wes lv'dri6 tie m l'kf�a gmgp 1 od 0r Mfelc Perm�ID. err sore .�"epivp0 ea will —,,"mlhg ageLl by Ia#.bwA xt waidv uslg mum. ,Pmlatle.,a w0 aWdmb tee ret In xx3i ipiwl ee m.xl:o seek. :.r barLimn as b lis,vara axre � it nwslivd sob am aN abr i s"�P w. rn.xa de hatalr evtl dabeU. Vi>Pas at ro P.uxnan ad M1°f Elmer I apea'a a pd ey dFaWit loco solwp'ese invioed: a ata,w am Yike�"nP we4uvW end Iver of tlr WneY e,n E¢oe. [GJob,.Quo, 1bi m fl,a. OXf,i e1meNMl�gPce"0amw Minket tacWOee t Ort las haat eweaded the job,a guinea ;euenanan efu:a sorsa tkn,µatl uctlwt!M¢e�lre w he ofRalzi said. a.u- m •, s td out&wn tempbaeeNy,tb elkm 6e. Leawfei 1e damaged Salem Settles fid to mew,treezer spec¢: ,sx keez4 w>trploeae would be re• r] thl Almanac pm; The,4rkcy'offielel eeW'9r bull,"aaaa as pas'mb` i YOpel'ty Suit``J SIm'6eta 4.251 Mempefw'letk@em3 daalvagk:g;Fire ailed"Il C.G Ml 'S1]iw 7.12. haweehm m Sr cer ceM'd tlr mite;LL Jaeeph Defsmil d me 6ALKM—The CTAy a,Sdom au .NthTide `"a ln4pm. piodum+Is abrage kPthe¢sola-ante far marshal'. olbeal afee settled a land a%gr6e ea, de, 0dt3291 ..1 ^9ltle t Dm. aha wi'eN[ed pant,l : 3 LL^,ltobert E Crane of me brought by,a I)mv rise for W, 1M tl , O Tapp '6211933 are, faadut;sedigeeated Gloucester Poi a Demtmeast the taking of Ms pmpety at 3.ox Tom, ,•111994 .flgeeaK.ikce tI sate mol 1 t. free se erumpte to Item the 86 Fedaal St q 1!.I'gee .'Tar'lebt , to.m -aa a emooM of fto me aam- Let @:mer !Jen.11 ,aVdlea.Bah meaerrb 1:•rcw .tt d the Ghat lrob - was not rl Judgment to me egren '0 I.Minn $''Jaa 1T aeeahrutt es,Ear kceMmr, use wasnmieg tits Datable meM [as alutlgfner6 fika t I F'Itat-Vfaet"R 'Jin.25 Jag pe tie New Fkgievtl krlW-muse was keel 31dad m M em-Eepnta.Oms[. G Jag Poi[lena Mahce raA G1�°yi0" ! p'vaidmlty d Leet:wee A g'�Y Madm[ a iteatu Derain E. beven ,hoe 4 ">.aSQma,the wdtl-1t aouM teke exnldende DmWan9 orae talcs: A 11, T )� sen 9.a bka bag far`me two bine k de[enrDpe 1e exyd 1 sats dee award d$5990-a4 ,Weatherman edrpe wfioksete q"embies Dane or the emDaM,tim tt by Oce dry.was 3mdequate sto Lary 111 Ooakvla be&,m move d Its khN Wme Mstay d me was a emesh kaer Mm man'ar'i Thr'Q;'ew Yeei'a cold^wava tlsDlgtgI'tta m:rnY.AAr`.. ,tern', v :, , c*", :aaerges',sasma.d. aswa>3. bre wijl�euijdge 3odkY. film the "•Itch moxemat daoegh dto- Damage eetanstes orae.rat .. - . , _ III we60Mrpen deo3dM.to metra ares,'r'Utes" Yd 1'turf made by'tlr:cavoerty.-Wt be ... Sep) wny[oi•It trrlhseat hla:v kdm,create"rake"1 geler•f bin*oftkiele seed It may well exeaea,(Beverly Chief=) wkL saow.Thee,to del ekks 8aa�iN freeallowkg.for the oftmalestimate of$2 nal (C]l to{bwtg the drshvheiice,more^PfoddcNo.at Gertm'8 to msMaa Lon, c v �(Coetlgved ham Paga tine). .bM7. fiipd bade rosy lie axpeaed'ue at eemdt e'rrm:at pace rpm riom 1he,Gnadiav No.1fiwaL Glouoejmr^b3ayvrtJmegt'F - 1l a much more Men we world to A -8ah'ammg developmmt Caecesdd he ant tlk city man. (Cold Dfflee— 1T" .love liked ofd unfasmnetep, _ dsfe rdordng,Gem[omA ores ages and Vvaiola memlxre d ) N m ei whkh Ma eat been^ tM Aow Drsure tmegh t the,tee Clly UvfrB true exlm]ed (Co tiamd}tam Page To) p%TleuLmly fevarable am hm Gu3t d bfesiw elkdfepmtg melt eeehtevce to the titre pMced t gelation conHdeme 1 wihv rtad'kry m ft mosM to- Ae ami dty asekfance sae "the floe,depaeheent did,a °ur police departrn vt. std Or m1-Athfiee Croat int rutu ed at OJs point ead tanto job pmMdng tree feet TvaaeSorttetrv•- i: Meetahfk,to Cie'was; mow i U Lqn wfiethe had y'm tuld of ureter Dirt.d Ebe cellar end certain aloin de, wee bietreting the(ked Iakea bo0i QWvry and Gm6id'e wouM helping.as.clean aur fd e;' ae effort tot pq la tib aGDdrl a Geek: Butler said. di I 4 f r!1-be etafe n i 4 IfIM Pmt) x^ .. o' a tack of fie, in the build ng.'1}fe 2curity and sigpkEelis ecpenta oto piste up theiii lay because Lhetke this at'ternooh. lay baause L int 1 To `- 0 Line 3 .Record Budget;f; A s,HremMabudget.of'$21115,246 was filed Thursday . ..F. pi. trustees, but Aduunis2rator Fd e'7tacal future is bright ^f >r.-a increase tore rates avid we won claim 't he' akrng fife +" ~ b'Keafa PX am a %Year's budget Proposal was almost a bald mill on (e from$25 per day for.a privates room m Sheeaelf- nr intensive care.Tlfey me re'Pdrtad-to be Jyr.3 surrounding mmtnvnities. =.,n. or acid t the maeased sp<ndimg'ih 1959 to :� expandtd serines,slab as the day help I tlsa home help. He said thy¢acme 0$7000, Ir salary hikes which-this year tamged from five`w+J des money for mew egtipmet'N.aa w,V as reumar a ordleg to O'Keefe. r ? idg time deficit operation fmished the Year m the i bsecufoVe year. - 'd today 4611$25,000 would be ycoum1. ed to tfie sty, can=....ad tots..city n...o.._( Record " Budg ArlmM budget n£$2;115,246 was fiIld'r glhvrsday s.'.Hospital hrnsteeg,.but AdmrxtratbKd e f2seal'futture is bnght, 1n muease vn+ooan rates' wamtl r'r r D'Klede exclaGned. and We won'Y beaking '£egvre. ett Proposed was almost a fialh m IL n + ;e'hom$25 per dap Sar a p��e�m in pye bself-d �'(or vntwsive care.They ace reposleid ao e er n-aurie icr.. tbth et the neased " ^v.. �or saed andtd services,kv 9. 1969 to I.the fiome heI the daybedp Pham: R*t 'v sal P scmae.H<said that some$70000 j ary firkes wLrch this year ranged from fuve tides money for cew egsipmet~pK we0 as rncnrc w a�`�'. 3ng time ddeficitKcieteof per�a.ioen fiee ished - rLe`Year to tfie a ' meee�v<.year a I d today what$25000 ' be,, Would eRomed to the uty e'zgt„ est °fort'Miss Begley} :hot fi tint oI Mem. IldeviM r s,3 host stt North5rore P.pnnyleanlY- 3* JT..P: rove.'eddhhmfiY vegea. Mio •. &e bee d@It ." 6. rt�19n01! Ot •� envy„aVse'i)a31 antl has JOHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF - TADIUS T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY (Sit of Sateul, Aassar4usdts �Cttzmtxcg �TIttX�i ROOM 7 - CITY HALL PLANNING BOARD REGULAR MEETING 1. 16. 69 All Board Members attended this meeting which was opened at 7: 30 P.M. by Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. , It was voted to dispense with reading the minutes of the previous meet- ing, and to accept same. Attorney Hyman Marcus appeared and discussed at length with the Board a proposal to convey a certain parcel of land on Peter Road. It was felt that this particular lot was part of. a -larger area which would be a proposed subdivision. Mr. Marcus stated he would try to interest his client in another lot at an entirely different location. Attorney John O'Keefe of the Boston and Maine Railroad presented two form A applications and plans for endorsement. The first related to land adjacent to the railroad property off Bridge Street, abutting prop- erty of Joseph O'Day who operates a car wash there. The purpose of the plan is to establish a boundary line and convey the land shown on the plan to Mr. O'Day. Mr. Sadoski moved that the Board endorse this plan as not requiring approval under the Subdivision Control Law, seconded by Mr. Pitcoff, and so voted approved, all in favor excepting Mr. Swee- ney who disqualified himself from participption in this matter or the following one relating to land off Canal Street. The second Form A application and plan submitted by Mr. O'Keefe for the Boston and Maine Railroad Company shows a parcel of land, approximately 12700 square feet in area , adjacent to railroad property off Canal Street in the area of Broadway and Ocean Avenue. The purpose of this being that this parcel will be conveyed to Thomas Mackey & Sons, Inc . , an abutter. Mr. Pitcoff moved that this plan be endorsed as not requiring approval under the Subdivision Control Law as the land will be joined to other land of the grantee which has considerably more than the required front- age on a public way, seconded by Mr. Sadoski, and so voted approved. . George Vallis, Counsel for Salem Acres, Inc . , presented a revision of a subdivision plan for his client. He stated that the utilities have not been installed, nothing has been done ; his client brought the road to grade and found he had more fill than he could use , so now he is asking permission to raise the elevation of the streets, and accordingly will raise the utilities. The Board voted to submit the plans to the City • Engineer together with a letter requesting his opinion and counsel on the proposed changes. Meeting 1. 16 .69 • Delegates from the Harbor Advisory Committee next appeared, having been invited to attend this hearing with the Board to discuss the Capital Im- provements program. They stated they hoped to have a development of a marina in the Derby Wharf area with a breakwater, and were also thinking along the lines of dredging and enlarging the existing Collins Cove basin area . The Board requested that this committee submit a report of these and any other proposals for future developments in order to have them in- cluded in the currently being prepared Capital Improvements Program for the City. A letter was read from Ralph J. Luise , Counselor for DeIulis Bros. , devel- opers, with relation to a request for a hearing on a petition for a var- iance from the regulations requiring underground utilities in a proposed development in the Mooney Road, Sable Road and Seemore Street area . The Board voted to communicate with Mt,. .Luise and invite him to attend our next meeting. Letters from the Park Commission were read, one requesting a meeting with this Board to discuss proposed zoning changes; the other being in response to a letter from the Board to the School Department relating to, ownership of land on Horton Street. The Board voted to write to the Park Commiss- ion to the effect that Monday or Wednesday evening of next week would be agreeable for a meeting, and also to acquaint them with information re- ceived from the Assessors ' records with relation to the land on Horton Street, and to present them with a plan showing the plot of land in ques- tion. Mr. Gray informed the Board that he had received typings of the proposed changes to the Zoning Ordinance from the Boston Mimeo Company which will be forwarded to The Evening News in the near future for publication. The News will supply galley proofs to the Board and to the City Councillors. This concluded the business brought to this. :meeting, and it was voted unanimously to adjourn at 10:00 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Clerk Pro Tem • 2 - 1 JbHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF1/\/.1. ' TADIDs T. SADOSKI ''`'-�- RAYMOND F. SWEENEY C itV of �$Ajnu, fliairzadjuertts plaullills IP213arl ROOM 7 - CITY HALL 1 . 27. 69 MEETING OF PLANNING BOARD WITH CTTY COUNCIL Board Members present included Albert Pitcoff, Gerald •McCarthy, and Chair- man John M. Gray, Jr. With the exception of Councillors O'Keefe and Pci.- tras, the entire body of the City Council attended, also, Mr. Frederick Fallon and Mr. John Young of the Department of Community Affairs for the Commonwealth. Council President Edmond Perron presided. Mr. Gray requested that the Planning Board be allowed to read a statement; of its position relative to the funding of the Comprehensive Plan. Per- mission was granted, and Mr. Pitcoff read the statement , stating he would • underline certain parts by the tone of his voice . After the statement was read, Mr. Cray took up the matter of Planning Studies which had been incorporated in the "701" application and discussed them with particular emphasis on Paragraph 3, "Special Planning Studies" . Following this , all of the Councillors at one time or another asked questions , some were direc- ted to the Planning Board, but most were directed to Mort Braun or Fred- erick Fallon. The meeting lasted from about quarter past seven to quar- ter past ten. Unlike the first meeting on the same subject, Mr. Fallon admitted that he did not know whether funds were available for Salem, and, in only a general way could he_ say the application would be approved even if be did agree with it . At the end of the meeting, most of the Council- lors appeared to feel that the Planning Board was ,justified in its posi- tion. However, before making a firm decision, they wanted us to again p� investigate the following: a i d 4 - 2 1. rlimi.nate as much work from the 11701" application without jeopard- izing the Special Studies which everybody felt were the most important phases of that application. 2 . The second idea was to come up with an alternative price if the City supplies the entire funds for the Comprehensive Plan, and eliminates some of the prerequisites which must be included with the "701" type of plan. • 5 JOHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF TADIUS T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY Ctv of is em, �ttssttc�u�e##� Manning RFIYa ROOM 7 - CITY HALL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 66 1969 MEETING This meeting was opened at 7: 30 P.M. with Board Members Raymond Sweeney, Tadius Sadoski, Albert Pitcoff, and Acting Chairman Gerald McCarthy in attendance. Counselor George Vallis appeared to discuss what might resolve into a Form A application, concerning land shown on plan recorded in 1958, at that time the street was called Center Street, and is now called Border Street, located off Ord Street. The Board after discussion and viewing the plan, advised Mr. Vallis to appeal to the Board of Appeals for variances to permit construction of dwellings on these lots. Counselor Ralph J. Luise, representing DeIulis Brothers, developers of "Sable Heights" , at the request of this Board appeared to explain his petition for a waiver, relative to requirements of the Subdivision Con- trol Law with regard to installation of utilities. Mr. Luise stated his case, stating that there are all overground utilities in this area , and if his clients were denied this waiver it would put a tremendous cost • burden not only on the. cost of utilities but on subsequent purchasers, amounting to an additional cost of $670.00 on each of the twenty-nine lots in this development. This is the one waiver requested at this time. The Board agreed to discuss this further and take this matter under ad- visement. After Counselor Luise and his clients departed, the Board discussed granting this waiver and voted to permit overground installa- tions in this development, and also voted to advise Mr. Luise of this decision. Mr. Richard Poitras next presented a plan and Form A application for the owner Hyman Marcks, relating to land on Peter Road. After a thorough study of the plan and lengthy discussion with Mr. Poitras, Mr. Sadoski moved that this plan showing land at 5 Peter Road be disapproved and endorsement denied, seconded by Mr. McCarthy and so voted. In the opin- ion of this Board, this plan requires subdivision control definitive plans as previously stated to Mr. Marcus at the last meeting. Judge David T. Doyle appeared and requested an informal discussion, pre- senting a plan of land on Highland Avenue containing approximately 16.8 acres. The area is presently zoned for Neighborhood business, B-1 dis- trict , and the immediate abutters conduct a department store , a super- market, a liquor store and a bank. Mr. Doyle was advised by the Board to study with the interested persons, ways and means of presenting this for possible rezoning, in view of the fact that this Board presently has under consideration many appeals for amendments to the existing Zoning • Ordinance. 2. 6. 69 Board Meeting • The next order of business was to ratify signatures signed on a linen previously, relating to land on Washington Street, owners Naumkeag Amusement Company. These were separate lots until 1938 when they were purchased by the Naumkeag Amusement Company. Mr. Pitcoff moved that this Board confirm the action of the members of this Board and endorse this plan as not requiring approval under the Subdivision Control Law, second- ed by Mr. Sweeney, all in favor, and so approved. A letter from a funeral director, Mr. Hymansen was read to the meeting. This letter stated that the writer was .int interested in land in the Vin- nin Square area for funeral home purposes. Mr. Mort Braun of the Planning Services Group, Inc. , consultants to this Board, having been invited to attend this .meeting to discuss with the Board the "701" application next spoke at some length on policies the Board may wish to adopt . He stated he had talked with Mr. Fallon and Mr. Young of the Department of Planning. It was the general opinion of the Board that they should meet with the Mayor, and in the meanwhile become acquainted with his feelings in this regard. Mr. Braun will call Chair- man John Gray, Jr. , in the morning for further discussion on this matter. All business brought to the meeting having been attended to, the meeting was adjourned at 10:05 P.M. Respectfully su mitted, Clerk Pro Tem 2 - JOHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF TADIus T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY - CLity of Sz'alent, 'fflttssac4nsetts Planning Poarb ROOM 7 - CITY HALL Revised 4. 10. 69 to remove words February 21, 1969 "Approving recommendations" as indicated below) . MINUTES OF REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING - 2.20.69 Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. , opened this meeting at 7: 30 P.M. with Board Members Sadoski, Sweeney and McCarthy in attendance. There was no formal business presented to this meeting and the Board had the evening to devote to discussions on various plans and programs in..'progress presently or soon to be commenced. • It was brought out at this meeting that the City Planagraphic Maps which are dated April, 1964, have not been kept up to date with regard to new construction or additions to existing struct- ures. The Board voted to study this matter with a view to hav- ing a qualified engineer or draftsman update these maps. A report submitted by the Historic Study Commission was discussed, Board Members having recently studied this, and it was agreed to write to this Commission, (apppro-vrng peoommendatiiens4 and congratulating this group for an excellent job in compiling this study. Chairman Gray reported he had talked with an Evening News reporter relative to the Capital Improvements Program. A zoning map showing proposed changes in the Zoning Ordinance, and also the connector spur roads for I-95, was studied carefully partic- ularly with regard to locations of existing and proposed shopping centers. The meeting adjourned at 9:40 P.M. Respe ully sub fitted, 10, Clerk-Pro Te y L JOHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF TADIUS T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY of Salem, fflassac4uutts than iUg �31aara February 21, 1969 ROOM 7 - CITY HALL MINUTES OF REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING - 2. 20.69 Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. , opened this meeting at 7: 30 P.M. with Board Mem- bers Sadoski, Sweeney and McCarthy in attendance. There was no formal busi- ness presented to this meeting, and the Board had the evening to devote to discussions on various plans and programs in progress presently, or soon to be commenced. It was brought out at this meeting that the City Planagraphic maps which are dated April 1964, have not been kept up to date with regard to new construction or additions to existing structures. The Board voted to study this matter with a view to having a qualified engineer or draftsman update these maps. A report submitted by the Historic Study Commission was *discussed, Board Members having recently studied this, and it was agreed to write to this Commission and congratulate this group for an excellent job in compiling this study. Chairman Gray reported he had talked with an Even- ing News reporter relative to the Capital Improvements Program. A zoning map showing proposed changes in the Zoning Ordinance , and also the connector roads for I-95, was studied carefully particularly with regard to locations of existing and proposed shopping centers. The meeting adjourned at 9:4o P.M. Respectfully submitted, AJA18MY R. PITMFLERK PRO TEM • JOHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF TADIus T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY • Ctv of 5ttlem, 'Mttssac4uOrtte Planning Pourb ROOM 7 - CITY HALL NOTICE! DUE TO +INOLEiMEiNiT VRAMHER • i The March 6th meeting of The Salem (Planning Board WIN be postponed until Thursday, 'March 20, 1969, 7:30�P.M., Mayor's Office, Clity Hell, Salem, Mass. John M.Gray,Jr. Chairman • i JOHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF TADIus T. SADOSKI ,°,,:• • RAYMOND F. SWEENEY of �Saleni, ttss�ccC�u�e##� �lr�nning �attr� ROOM 7 - CITY HALL MINUTES OF CITY PLANNING BOARD MEETING 3.20. 69 This meeting was opened at 7: 30 P .M. by Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. , with Mr. Pitcoff and Mr. McCarthy present . Reading of the minutes of the last meeting on motion made and seconded was dispensed with, and minutes were approved and accepted. Councillor Richard Poitras presented a Form A application together with a plan of land on Peter Road, owned by Mr. Hyman Marcus . Plan relates to lots 78, 79 , 80 , and 81 Peter Road, each having sufficient area and front- age to comply with the City Zoning Ordinance . On motion of Mr. Pitcoff, seconded by Mr. McCarthy, it was voted to endorse this plan as not re- quiring approval under the Subdivision Control Law. • The Board discussed at some length a letter from the Commissioner of Pub- lic Works for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts , dated December, 1967 , re- questing that his department be notified immediately of anyuapplications for permits to erect buildings in the areas of the proposed I-95 route connectors . On motion of Mr. McCarthy, seconded by Mr. Pitcoff, the Board voted to ratify an endorsement by this Board on a Form A application and plan sub- mitted by Parker Brothers , Inc . , relating : to land on Bridge Street oppo- site St . Peter Street , North Court Street and Ash Street . The purpose of the plan being to record these properties in the Massachusetts Land Court . Chairman Gray then spoke about a meeting of the City Council with the Redevelopment Authorities which he attended at the Hawthorne Hotel . The Authority had suggested plans for employee parking being required because of the Zoning Ordinance . Mr. Gray explained that he had attended that meeting to learn more about the proposed parking areas with relation to the Ordinance . Counselor George Vallis presented a plan for Salem Acres , Inc . , with a form A application for "approval under the subdivision control law not required" . The plan shows the lot line between Lots 75E and 75F Puritan Road being changed slightly to permit the location of a dwelling in ac- cordance with the density requirements of the City Zoning Ordinance . On motion of Mr. McCarthy, seconded by Mr. Pitcoff, it was voted to " en- dorse this plan. i _ 2 _ a Mr. Vallis then presented a Form C application with definitive plans of land located off Circle Hill Road, Rockdale Avenue, Sable Road, Buena Vista Avenue and Outlook Avenue. The Board voted to take this plan under advise- ment , and request comments and recommendations from the City Engineer and the Board of Health. A letter from the Park Commissioners was read in which they stated their approval of Park lands being zoned as conservation areas . Council President Edmond Perron who was presiding at a Council meeting in their Chambers was asked for his views on the proposed public hearings to be held with regard to amendments to the City Zoning Ordinance . Board Member Tadius Sadoski came to the meeting at about this time and requested briefing on minutes of previous meeting with relation to the Board' s feeling on the Historic Study presented to this Board and what was incorporated into the communication to the Historic District Study group from this Board. All business having been attended to that was submitted for this meeting, it was voted to adjourn at 9 : 45 P.M. Respectful y submitted, Z6 CLERK PRO TEM • • JOHN M. GRAY. JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF TADIUs T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY vultg of Sttlem, 'fliassar4lTutts Planning �Rvartt April 10, 1969 RWM 7 - CITY HALL MINUTES OF REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING - - APRIL 3. 1969 Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. , opened this meeting at 7: 40 P.M. with Board Members Tadius Sadioski, Albert Pitcoff and Gerald McCarthy present . On motion made and seconded, it was voted to dispense with reading minutes of previous meeting. The first order of business was presented by Counselor Richard Farley, rep- resenting Marion Bliss, owner of property at 3912 and 37 Dunlap Street and 2-6 Devereux Street, shown on plan presented with Form A application. Mr. Farley informed the Board that his client had been granted variances on these lots on which dwellings have been standing for many years, with re- gard to density requirements of the City Zoning Ordinance, and the purpose of this plan is to dispose of these lots and buildings to individual buyers. On motion of Mr. McCarthy, seconded by Mr. Sadoski, the Board voted unani- mously to endorse this plan as not requiring approval under the Subdivision • Control Law. Mr. Haskell of the firm of Haskell and Hall asked about changing the zoning at the corner of Essex and Webb streets where he has conducted his business for many years. He explained that he wished to expand his working area to keep up with his increasing business, and this area is now zoned as a resi- dential district. He was advised by this Board to appeal to the Board of Appeals for a variance to permit this expansion. A letter from the City Engineer dated March 28 was read. This letter was in reply to a request by the Board that Mr. Mitchell prepare a sketch show- ing encroachment on the turning circle at the end of Outlook Hill with ref- erence to Lot #161. The developer had presented a plan showing a revision of the street line at lot #161 Outlook Hill in July, 1968 and had requested and been granted an;"endorsement on this plan. Chairman Gray reported on a meeting which he had attended in the Mayor' s office on March 21 with the school committee and others . A discussion on proposed amendments to theCity Zoning Ordinance followed, with Board Members carefully studying each proposal. This meeting was adjourned at 10: 4u P.M. Respect lly submitted, i TEM JOHN M. GRAY, JR. q GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF TADIUS T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY (fitg Vf 'Salem, Aassar4use##s Planning 19nttrD ROOM 7 - CITY HALL 4. 18. 69 MINUTES OF MEETING - - 4.17 .69 This meeting was started at 6: 30 P.M. with Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. , presiding. In attendance were Members Raymond Sweeney, Tadius Sadoski, and Albert Pitcoff. Reading of the minutes of the previous meeting was dispensed with and the record was voted approved and so accepted. There wag no formal business brought to this meeting, and as a Public Hearing on proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance was scheduled to •commence at 7: 00 P.M. , this meeting was adjourned at 6: 55 P.M. Respectful submitte ALBERT R. PITCOFF, LERK JOHN M. GRAY. JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R- PITCOFF TADIUS T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY ��� -t l'1•It k71 ``it�L'III� � �2LMcXC�j�Tk?� Palming marl ROOM 7 - CITY HALL PUBLIC. HEARING HELD APRIL 17, 1969, commenced at 7:07 P.M. Nos. 1, 2, 3, New inclusions in the Index of the Zoning Ordinance Nos . 4, 59 6 7, Definitions - Item 7#21 -..,i. Barrooms, taverns, etc. , etc. should be spelled out???) ' Item 23 Par. 9. John Serafini suggested maybe some developer would have plans. to. install his own system where municipal services are not available Item 23 First line says Under "permissive uses" - - - ; par. 10 of this item refers to Board of Appeals may grant a Special Permit. Is the word "permissive" ok here? Item 39 With reference to Trailers; will there be a change with regard to the location of a trailer on a lot? Item 43 - Swimming Pools, wrote to Councillor Ingemi for data he has gathered on this subject. 47 - Par. 5 Refers to "amd the R-7 Districts" , shouldn' t this be R-2? CouncillorsP resent - President Edmond Perron, Bruce McLaughlin, Richard Guy, John Butler, Louis Swiniuch and Joseph In emi Councillors absent John Burke, Joseph O'Keefe, Richard Poitras, Robert Cahill and George McCabe. I • I N D $ X 29`ah; N0. PAGE 1, 2, 3 2 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 2 9 2 10 q 11 4 12 4 13 4 14 5 1.E b 17 6 1 E 7 19, 20, 21 and 22 7 23 7 24 9 25 10 26, 27; 23 and 29 11 • 30 11 31 ' ll 32 11 3334, 35, 36, 37 and 30 11 (Item 3.5 .also referred to. on page".12) 39 12 :• - 40 l2 41 .13 42 13 43 t 13 ' 4,;. 14 45 16 46 15 47 (changes .1; '2 and 3 of #47) (changeg 4, . 5 and 6 , ) 16 , (changes 7 and 8) 20 (change 9) 21 (changes 10, 11, 12 , 13 and 14) 22 :changes 15, In and 17) 23 (change 18) 24 ichangea 3.9, 20 and 21) 26 (change 22) , 27 . ( changers .23, . 2t> and 25) ?4 ;r•hanges 29; 27 .and 28) 30 48 32 PIA N:I' G BOARD POBI xC HEARING OF Ai'RII, 17. 969 RECORDS OF PUBLIC MEETING TO BEAR PETITIONS FOR AMENDMENTS TO SALEM ZONING ORDINANCE • (CHAPTER 35 OF REVISED ORDINANCES OF SALE 195 FAITIONI The public hearing of the Planning Board to hear various petitions for amendments to Salem Zoning Ordinances was called to .order on Thursday, April 17, 1969 at 700 P.M. Members John Gray, Sadoski, McCarthy, Sweeney and Pitcoff. Chairman John Gray called meeting to order and asked Clerk Pitcoff to read the legal notice as appeared in the Salem News. PITCOFFs "SALEM PLANNING BOARD AND SALEM CITY COUNCIL This is a Notice of Public Hearing on Petitions for Amendments to the Salem Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 35 of the Revised Ordinances of Salem, yass. , 1952 Edition. "Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of Section. 6 of the General Laws, Chapter 40A, 1as amended - to .date, and as enacted by Chapters 36-B and 551 of the Acts of 1954, the Salem. Planning Board will hold a Public Hearing in the Council` • Chamber, City Hall, 93 Washington Stat 7 :00 P.M. sharp, local time, on Thursday, April 17, 196%, Ue Salem City Council will also hold its public hearing in the same Council Chamber at 700 p.m. sharp, local time, on Thursday, May 15, 1969. Both hearings will be held so that all interested persons may a publicly express their viewpoints on p titions to amend the existing Zoning Ordinance, as hereinafter listed. Notice is also given that the Planning Board recommendations that were sent to the City Council, after the xublic Hearings held on May 31, 1967, and -August 29, 1966, .0-.1 similar petitions, have* been withdrawn and shall .be considered null and void.' IT IS ORDERED THAT THIS NOTICE BE PUBLISHED IN THE EVENING NEWS, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS,' ON MARCH 31, 1969, AND APRIL 7, • 1969. " ' Mr. Chairman, I . akk that• a record be made that publications were made as to each hearing, as to the meeting held by this Board and by the City Council in the Salem News on March 31, 1969 and April 7, 1969. GRAY: So read. First; We are going to use the -April 7th edition of the Salem News to go by in this hearing. Secondly: Each of the suggestions have been itemized by number and because they are rather long and make dull reading, I 'd like when we arrive at those suggestions, I could briefly describe them and perhaps _ one of the members can tell what the impact will be. Any objactic (No objections stated) GRAY: Thirdly, this hearing is held in accordance with G.L. Chapter 40A known as "The Zoning Enabling Act". We make one request--that- the people identify themselves by name and address to our clerk ' here before speaking at this meeting on their subject matter. ARPz (Suggests no smoking at this me9ting) . GRAY: Iteua -lam 2 and 3 are merely new inclusions in the index of the zoning ordinance and they are explained further on. Does any person wish to speak in favor of items 1, 2 and 3? (Io reply) Anyone wish to speak in opposition to items 1, 2 and 3? (No respena4 section GRAY: Items 4� 5; 6 and 7' a_re insertions going under deSinition/o of ordinance. Briefly theyinclude definition of a"detached building definition of "Multi-family,garden type dwelling", addition of. two- family and redefining of word 2-family and inclusion to cover additional types of trailers. These are all. Anyone in favor of items 4, 5, 6, 7 and #}G? (No response) Anyone in opposition? zARRY TAItIS , 7 GroWdie St. , Salem (stands to be heard) : #6 describing 2 Afamily dwelling. I am opposed to having two-family house called a single-family where there are two separate entrances, front and • back, and there will be nothing- to stop them from putting in "single family" where there are actually two families. GRAY: . The last sentence reads "These buildings shall be construed as being a single building. " This was suggested from Building Inspector because a lot of times people come in for alterations on these dwellings. where you have two separate entrances and two separate street numbers, he insists an application be made on each even 'though it is a single building. That is the . intention of that article. :. (No further objections) GRAY: Item m9 has to do with creation of conservation and flood-control districts. These areas would be set aside under local ordinances and at a later date they would come under the provisions of the F5various state ordinances. for the protection of Octian Wetlands, (Chap. Rcts9_ )the removal, filling or dredging in Coastal Waters, Flood Control. (These come under Section 27A of Chapter 130 of 1963 and '65 Acta and Sections 40. and 117-C of 'Ch3pcer ].31.) This is inserted under the area of the various type Districts . • Anyone in favor of 49 Councillor Perron: In favor, if we could reduce some of the measurement® in some of the areas: . . . _3 PITCOFF; Before yon get into any particular discussions, M,r. Chairman, it could be in order for anyone who is in favor of the establishment oP . any such District to speak in favor, and if anyone is opposed in principle to the establishment of any of these Districts, . he should be allowed to be heard In opposition because it may well be that as natter of principle such an amendment should not be 'made in regard to any particular district which is to be carved out in this naw category. This is merely a suggestion> PERRO,Ss The state law says you have to have it under the Wetland Act, so you have to have it. I think it is a little early because it shows the particular area but not cutting down dimensions. GRAYS Anyone else in favor? JOHN R. SERAPINI, AMY. , in Salem (stands to be recognized) : I wish to point out a couple of matters in connection with the definition bees it will be as much of cpr zoning law when it is passed as when the map changes, and because of the degree of zoning and zoning changes !, it would be wise to look at a couple of things before getting to the actual areas, so that we might understand more clearly. This Problem arises from the fact that this whole area Of conservation in the past few years has seen increased activities in the'Legislatus • on state level concerning this area of conservation. There is a very comprehensive statute which concerns Wetlands, Tidelands, etc. `.Chia statute sets up certain procedure in that if areas aro in so- called Conservation Districts, people are not restricted per no because they a':a in this particular district. Applications can be made for changes, etc. Also it provides for payment o£. damages to . , those people in that District. I think there are some people who might be in this area and , this presents legal problems of whether or not the people have rights to negotiate freely as to their property . being cut down, and because of the consequences of this particular loss, I think before any decision is made by the Board a '.very comprigm hensive study should be made of the subject matter. There are' area s her- that. are so dominated by state' law.:. . (Sohri goes on to state tq some degree that the state governs this area and the city will be governed by state's regulations thereon) . I respectfully submit this entire matter be, reviewed very carefully with those thoughts in mind. The state already .provides very strong safeguards_ .. . . SAM ZOLL, 257 Esse;s St. ,. Salem; Attosim. (stands to be recognized) s I want to bring to your attention that. what Counsellor Serafini has advancs4 is a very cogent argument: in these Conservation Districts. This is a new area not yet tested by experience, and those in state • government proposing chances - re watching Very closely. I think after you look at the statin_ governing these, you will under- stand it is so involved and Sc inclusive to the state government that the city is indeed very limited. In the absence of any guide linea for indemnii:icat.ion to people or ,parties whose property are '.a;ceu, it would place the ci_tY in 0--onomic hardship. In the _4_ absence of quidn lines, we have to place lair rk.rket value in ttra li.gi>t of diminution of value. For that reasor., .I suggest to you. and .he members of your Board, D?r. Chairman, that a complete and • t:1crough study be made before we go into this matter. CRAY Very well, we will consider it. Item ?10. Now at the suggestion of the Building Inspector the .zoning ordinance map, a copy of which is on display here, has certain rules of meaeurements, and one is that where lines are changed rather abruptl, they are construed as following plot or lot lines, and in the disputa or measurement of boundary linea, they are to be determined by the Assessors Plans of the City. T.. tem #11 has to do also with measurement of land, and this happens to rF er specifically to lots under single ownership but which are in part of a subdivision, and occasionally an undersized lot is in there and a petitioner will try to get a building permit by adding the -) contiguous lots. to a lot; and this is merely to add to that same paragraph. This is merely redefinition of density regulations in Tables I and II of Section VI, as applying only to single lots. Anyone want to speak on that in favor or opposed? (No response heard) grg tf12_.is an addition to the Use Regulations Section of the Ordinanc He are adding the paragraph "The term ,"Use of Land" shall include the restriction that the land cannot le used for thestorageor • overnight parking of motor vehicles; including trucks, tractors, trailer excepted as exempted by. Section VII, - Paragraph A, unless the "permitted" use for buildings in the district allows such parking or storage. ". Anyone want to speak in favor or against. item 412? (No response heard Item :013 again has to do with Conservation .Dist ricts, .and for .the sake of saving time, we will take the remarks given in item 449 and put then with this item also. Anyone in favor or against? . J%AN} :'T8 MORIN, 1 Linden Ave. , Salem (stands .to be 3iea>:d) I was under the ir,,—asion that the land in question was land which was leased by rlar'nl.ehead for 100 years. NoMr they 'are talking about taking land by eminent domain. GRAY& Weare not talking about the sar.:e subject. : Is land owned by you listed in the so-called conservation area? RORINr I don't know. I don' t undexatand. Just what are we talking about here CRAY: ' his whole conservation of land is an old matter, but it is new Insofar as the law is concerned , 3nE ae San Zoll explained, they • will have to go very elowl%," on their procedure. Are you an owner Osie C6' of . :ond involvec'•7. 1 ?: 'SOU c::e `::: rr ver of a specific Finch or land involved or b^loeei to a of cwne.rs, .you -would be reimbursed . MORIN : 1 refar to the land abutting land Y awn to be taken for thio. I own land abutting, and I understood the land in question was -not owned privately by anyone. I understood it was t • leased to Marblehead. he 100 year old land COUNCILLOR PERRON; She is talking about the pumping station land. If this land is zoned for conservation, can the land later be taken by eminent domain and a school built there? That is what she wants an answer on, I think. GRAY: If lard is taken by eminent domain in whatever diastrict it is in. conservation or what, for school purpomea—year the owner would be. reimbursed. There are several ways this could be done - by eminent d :main; by outright taking; and the municipalities can go through'. what we call a "friendly taking". This is usually done that way. If your particular property was included in an* area they desired for school purposes, you would have no regress except court action. Does that answer your question? JEA.=TTE MORES; Yesj under item 13 and 18, it would be taken. GRAYS Item *14 is merely a correction of a typographical error made in the original document. item_ 015 refers to Highway business Districts. Mr.. Pitcoff, will • you explain these? PrTCOFF : Nell, you people know that after you live with a zoning ordinance for a while you begin to find certain holes that have to be plugged up, and it has been pointed out to us recently as to what kind of businegge may be established and in what kind of uses in B-2 Districts. It has been called to our attention that the ,permitted uses are skimpy, the businesses which .can be put in these. highway districts. Other uses should be available. What we are talking about here is areas zoned for highway business, and it is suggested that in order to properly represent this district, that in such -a district you could have supermarketaf retail departments stores in shopping plazas, other accessory uses in shopping plazas; other uses such as electronic research and development facilites; electronic manufacturix publishing and printing establishments= warehousing and distribution; laboratories, provided that no noxious odors are emitted; general office building and other similar and related uses. This is a proponal to add this to the sketchy uses permitted in - high-jay districts. GRAYS . Anyone in favor of £tern 0).5, (No reply heard) Anyone opposed: CAROL-c�.NY KURZMAN, Lillian Road, Salem (stands to be heard) .; What do you mean by other accessory uses. Just a bank or almost anything or what? GRAY; The usual things which pertain to items of busineoa there. In -6- other words. . . . KJRS:PiAN : Would each individual thing, have to be ruled as it cares up? 01AY: Yes. (Carolann Xurzmann sits dawn, apparently satisifed) . GRAY: Item lb is an addition to the so-called "Permitted Uses" in B=4 Districts. These are termed Wholesale and Automotive Districts. �X'here are two additions - first, all uses permitted in B-1 Districts (these are neighborhood districts) - any use compatible in neighbor- . hood districts is allowable in B--4 Districts. Second item, retail usas, relating to panaitted uses in Par. 7. - . An example of thin is Silva's store on Lafayette St. where they sell both wholosale and retail plurVinc supplies, etc. That would be the type of business permitted in that district. Anyone in favor or opposed to item x`15? (No answer or reply heard) GRAY: a.tem #17 - this item pertains to recreation buildings other than the type usually run by fraternal organizations. religiously orientated. This would be a public .use building run by a ngn-profit concern .and we have stipulated in the proposal what must be done before such a permit can be issued Anyone in favor of item #17? R. PERRY, Radiologist at Salem. Hospital - home on Crcrvninshield Road, Narbtehead (stands to be head} , . (Dr. Perry is an interested part in THI9K RIN'd h is 'o z y INC. )} organization was organized over the past year and is a non-profit organization recognized by the Co-,maonwealth and also by- the Internal Revenue. Service as such. (Dr. Perry goes on to explain that a purpose of his organization is to provide a skating rink facility for the Vinnin Square area and goes on to tell. of land they 've acquired for this- purpose.) Recently in Swampscott we had an Article in the Town Warrant which sought land :of 4. acres located in Vinnin Square which has access. from Tedesco Road. We have been in consultation with btr: Gray and Mr. Perron over the past year who have helped us in making this a considerable affair. The Swampscott meeting was a successin that we will have deed to this property. Then we will have a foundation put on and start building in the fall (Goes on to say about campaigning for funds for this affair) . We are in favor of this article and ask. that you support it as well. GRAY: Asn*one else in favor. of this item. (No answer heard; Anyona in opposition? (None heard) -7- Gi2AY3 Item. ai13 - This has to do filth Conservation in the special permit section, and to this also we will add the remarks of Attorneys Join Serafini and Sam Zoll. Items 19, 20, 21 and 22 look a little repetitious but they refer to different parts of the Ordinance. it has to do with exclusion of sale of motor vehicles and installing of barroms 'in residential areas. Anyone in favor of items 19, 20, 21, . 22? (no response heard) . Anyone in opposition to these three, rather four items? (non. heard) . ATIZORNZY SE'RA:Ih'Is No, speakingin opposition, but to get clarification. I notice in our districts we permit motels and hotels. This would not prohibit them a license to sell liquor? GRAY: Oh, no. Now, item_23_haa to do with creation of so-called garden type multi- fas.i.ly dwellings used in R-3 Districts. Kr. Yitcoff will tell you about thio: ATTORNEY PITCO;Es I suggest that there is ein error in terming this apermis sive use. This, as I understood it, was to be a special permit use. Multi=family dwellings in multi-family dwelling R-3 Districts require no special permission as long as the plans comply with our Building Codes. This was a proposal that, with reference to a particular type of multi-family dwelling which .is called garden type, a developer or builder should have an option if he wished to build a different types of construction. Under our building code he could go to the Board of Appeals and and there obtain a special permit to erect these co- called garden type multi-family dwellings. This is really not permissive uses, but it is an optional use for a builder or develogar who wants. to use a different type of cor.struction than those permittee by local Building Codes. He could use this method stated for special permission. GRAY: Adding to that, under present requirements of the Building Code and also Zoning Ordinance, apartments can be built. anywhere in R-3 Districts. However, they must be built, under the Building Code, of Type' 1 or 2 construction, reinforced concrate or steel. -This is. prohibited in 1, 2 or43 story buildings, so this proposal was made by Building Inspector and several developers and it would give developers an option of building the building and still provide safety factors that the Building rode called for, these being firs walls, etc. With that description, does anyone want to speak in fagor?' (no response heard) . In opposition? GEORGE AIMPD, REAL ESTATE BROIL ti at 93 Korth St. , Salem (stands to be heax On this multi-family, I want a clear definition. Only multi - no other business type in this zoninrs? BITCOFF : That 's right. lfiFLED: Say , someone has a multi-family building and he desires to open a real estate office or law office, he goes boforo tho Board of Appsala? GRnYs We start with the ©o-called R-C, R-1 single family District. In that, 'there is so many permitted uses. Than cores R-2, mord uses are added. All uses in R-1 can be in R-2,and so o:z davn the lira. so tsnan it comma to R-3, aayttcirxg listed in R-1 plus -2 are parmitted. I did not use the word office build' It would depend on what t 'ng as I rcalZ. type of office as far as R-3 is conte . rased. A vz .in R-t, you have allowance thare for somaona who operates a real estate business thay have a right to operate from their homes. GRAY. Under spacial parmit us®. e'u-t'+_FDz Many people going for and having their real estate license have Just gotten started and they have no place to operate except from their homes. ARP; Get to. page 22 of the present ordinance. It describes ju=t what P=tesaional of and also at t M ype ho s are permitted in R -3 Districts. Z..n r • tb• (Ahmed thanka ARPitcoff and sits down) WMYs Anyone else on item 23, garden type dwellings? (No respo=e heard) Jor::d R. SERi+c'I:II t Clarification point, please - Item 090 -• I -would like to see :,Ona lznguage given which would permit the disposal of sewerage by any means that were acceptable to the B© rd of Health. i am thinking of large developers who might install completely their own private system due to the fact that there ware no manicipal facilities avai3ablc. There are areas in the City which do not have access to a hewer oyatem and this would give the Board of Health final say.. - GRAYz Gocisuggestion. We'll consider it. SERA-,FZNIs. Does item nll belong there or should it be in your definitio-z item? The intent there is to permit sale of town houses whieh should . not be in garden type developments. GRAYz We will consider that also. PAUL :;o ur aprzl�vG NEWS (stands to Ue recognized) In item ti 23, multi family dwellings. Is it going to have an impact as far as urban • redevelopment is concerned? GRAYz Anything in this notice pertains to new construction only. Anything superseding is a non-conforming building or nor.-co:::brzaiz� use in this area. Specifically speaking, it is* only by very remotely that urban renewal as such. and this zoning ordinance would have any effect on it. The zoning ordinance is ready part of the City Ordinance-- Vailch had to do with the workable program os' the City sent to 67ash .gtcn ; each year in order to qualify for any federal funds, we must have a certified workable program and thin is what thia is. There would • ' be a connection but very remote, �o u�Tso_G: Serafini brought up the question of sewarage in item 023. Doem the Planning board envision or consider zny type of sewer tie-in? GRAY: e are . c mainly gaing to considor it. At this particular 7rx—amant, see no harm in it because tha way .the iGC�l ^Oard Oi a $alt}7 :':33 been watching over these systema, I feel the City would be protected, and secoi_dly the State Board o: Health is gradually moving up their standards all along the Lino. I see no harm in it. ViQC..'..;_ DLBOIS, 36, Barr St. , Salem (atands�o be heard) . �Isthere� any sI cif time. anyone has to conform ecauee everyone hides behind this GIRN : The way .the chapter Is written, - there is no time limitation as to a non-conforming use provided it is kept up: . If the use is abandorad or if a fire destroyed it, then the use can be stopped. DILM IS : Hca can we stop- it? GrulY: By speaking to the Building Inspector. G?aX: Item 024 has to do with special permit uses in certain types of apartment comple.%e$ in R-3 Di3triets. Again Nir. Piteoff has made a special study of this and will tell you about this. PI,1r_O?F: The point behind this is. that within the City of Salem there are only several very, very few areas which are capable of being developed and which are located in R--3 multi-family Districts. Among thase 'very few there are only three or. four Districts I can think of, and the proposal is thet. if the development is large - enough and ., there apesentl re p y plans in large scale irrvest,;.ent in multi-family dwellings -- in which there is a very large area of land involved - if it is large enough, if the proposal is also attractive enouch, - that certain accessory uses are desirable. N(7a that means uses which are somewhat in a business nature but which are put in for the purpose primarily of servicing the large nur&er of p-aople living in these develop-tents, such a5 a haw dresser in a place of several hundreds of families or a barb3r shop or ncr:astand, drug store or places you might ftnd_'a washing machine in and other places of this kirid. DTe are talking about large-scale developers, not talking about 20, 30,40 people livin g in this area. It has been shoran that it 1. necessary to be able to furnish these services to the peools who will live in these complexev. particular proposal is that in certain large-scale multi-family oerrershipz where one ogler anis enough of an crea so that there will be core than 150 -la farzilies, that certain of these use:, could be entered into in connection with these multi-family dwellings. Z call your attention to the fact that thin is not a licon00 to any dcveloz,er in those few areas to decide for himself be will • go ahead with theca ►iaas. Thin i:. a spacial poral- uses, which means if it is enacted, any developer in the area (to fit in this defin' tion}cen go' to the Board of Appeals and if they are satisfied that he orght 'co have acpeciai permit for these L, to satisfy the neods of the people in these coxplexes, that he would be able to do so. G LV: Sia^7-i-9 up, it �*3s ?CTly to " a special per~it use in cre a neighborhood business area of as apti mg r�net type cozlple;c. Anyone tJan'c to epea:t i. favor2 (N o response heard) . Anycra in opY�itiCa to -D247 (No response heard) . item Y 25. The next item ties in directly with the garde:-type apart=* nt coi-aplex and so 13r. Pitcoff, . will you take this on? PixCGP_: we have a state law which provides for cond�siniur^ . ins means you can have an apaftwnt house where different people can G.7It differant apartments in the sam3 building. For instance, you carp bay ane apartmant or one floor in a building. Under this law providing for condomiu:;:s, it mans' you can C.:I a particular part or the buildi. We have a otate law which provides it. This is fairly new up hero, but in Florida it has been going on for some t:Lma. All thin item does is to recognise thatWe do have such a law and to permit it - in any special permit use. So it leaves it o23n so t'ratthe Board of Appeals could under this state law permit a special permit for that use. we have not had any condc:ainiu.s in Salem yet but We do hope to have them if this is adopted. Thin is again a special permit ,thing. The owner would have to go to the Board of Appeals and satisfy them he should have one. GRAY: This condominium section would apply to ne-.a construction only. . As far as wa know, (and we have Trade an extensive 'study) , there is no apartment building ir. Salem at the present tires that would comply -with the provisions of chapter 183A which is the. law setting up condominiums. This would be a new thing anly. Ancone in favor ? (No response heard) , Anyone opposed? (No response heard) GRAY: . ? w 21 call recess of about 5 minutes for now. Recused at 8:13 P.M. meeting recalled to order by Mr. Cray 8:23 P.M. GRAY: '_6, 27,_ 28 and 29, as in the cane of similar worded iter -orcvic�, these are to prevent the eUt-ablisiir nt of car sales within re3iderctial • areas, and also barrooa_, within residential ureas. this, is n:w ccastruction we are talking about, not ones already in oxictcrce. Anyone in favor of iters 26, 27, 28, and 29 ? (No respc-as3 heard) Anyone in opoositictn to iteimz 26, 27, 28, and 29? (4o respcve heard) . GRAY' Item ;;-30. This is a cuL:stituticn of a nca paragraph W-der the M. pG-cif3.cally excluded"LI.^..CO in a hi la-uzzy 8--2 Dist--iet Hig'X%gay - Bu`Jiness i7_^.e, waYic:Y rca--.,do3 "'All sir!le family, - two—family and multi-fa-.1_e;, (thata p=rivately Gi d} . HGT.aevcr, motels, hotels or resid^�tial urbto buil andor the jur-i3diction. of Salem Housing Authority. . . . . . .. would be pereitted. Anyone in. savor of its -`30? (PIo response heard) Anyo_3 in opposition to ,'- 30� (:3o rsapor.,e head) GRAY: "31 ties in ir�irectl with additional permitted uses fhighway -.Yi. ..__.. Y btiJSIYL".9«+e3. =a.�dVc^^rtE'nt1y the word °::l:p�r`.._3_;iet" appeared. W 2�TE3 str=king it out and sayi._g "except s zper ar3:eta": Anyone in favor of. itan, •-,°-r31? (No re-spo?e heard) : Anyone o?5ozod? (ado resporlo heard) GRAY: It= w32 is merely a cectio:Y of a title changing -nsioa of Con-40=itv" to "L:stension ox Non--Cc:for.-lity . Anyo Q apeak:4ng in favor? (No response heard) Anyone opposed? (No response heard) GRAY: Xte�,zi 33 _.34 35, 36. 37 ard, 33.. all ri-aave to dei with the density table in the zoning o_dinarcez and they are all either changes or - ncdifications of the figures given in these tables - Specifically, item '.Y33 is for deleting 5, 000 sa,. ft, for lota in R-2 Districts and inserting instead 7,000 fact, and also changing minLnum lot feet from 40 to 60 feat, item ^54 has to do with heights of fences within single, two-f4mmily and r:.L-lti-family areas to comply with state law and this is the - saggestio?z of Board of Appeals, Building Inspector -and sQ ward councillors - striking cut previous, figures and inserting instead 6 feet, which agrees with state statute. Item 35 deals with r"aximum height of buildings ar2?zr:-:��nts, dQleti+ y -16 f and inserting"100 feet***"; and R-3 reading "7 story apart=sr.to would be changed to"10"*" The three asteri:.s menticnod in the . two places world pertain. again b one or two areas in the en'ti_o city. Item 36 reads Phulti-fa:aily a`wellings built in R-3 District on lots held under a single ownership and consiat'_ng o> a W ninun of 200, 000 sq. ft. my be built to a .iii-a= height of 200 feet or twenty stoZ--3 in height. " All the others pertain to m3asureM2nts of fence3 and retaining walla. So^e people say that the fence should not be on proporty line but the intent is that it ti.hould be. All these pertain to ninor changes in density of the requires^nom. _anyone in favor or opposed to 34 through 38? (%go reapor.oa heard) . '_ :CO 'F 1 ou r, >at we "0 the- neoazst_ely. in i?v{lY C)T - :.••.3? ,(no r�S00_?-e hc!aSu) r1£:yo' ::te oppoze o in favoz 0:: G7;JCzGd 't0 ! .*35,_ Y n fmvo= or againct (,.o :e3^-o:•..3o hesrc�. •,rsn: rc( _e3o0:130 I..-marc) tLIQ lan"�uaG:; CY either the application O� the: la rGuaye to ai;:nlo c--.:ler'£h_P3 which amount to 5 acieri. . .in oth--r worda, is limited items[ o 5 ace yw� _ Li.=l_ • % .•�_.l l L f • I_ w _. c t�ac:.:, so ...�.� the a_ps�.cu...Ll,...y c� narrva e"1:1d Cfxtainl_v ;-il t,;-;:Dae r=;C:i'.'t :" cr.?3. ?;8 have 2-- o7le %aho i;^. )'et:t thio, kird 0�- maria—. y t, , - t t:S3. S-10t.sG ,'sY3p�.rii: rrcr, h£s particular - heit htt -_11: F VO a:S-'Gn e want to fipaaj-, i:l Lc7V3� or aCj2.i..513s.. i`37 ? (no resprrl.,a heard) 3>'? A:lyo.-a in favor o_ opposad to 38? (no :.ozpap e heard) GPAY : ."t_-*-a 316 23 an additi-w-a! oar&graph attacher: to the Psez of trailarc. the p:8nent o=l):aDl ca, the uueu or trailers are limited to trailera, trailars y;z�..i 12Ve 1..71 iOr n0 :C:Ore t!1S!l 20 C33ys,, Oth@; U3es . It: hia3 ba+n '=.rGaSgh= t0 our attention by the Bui+'.t 2n� Co"' Cs.11oza -ani C..Vners that tho;ce is fes''"«e t Use? OG tr Vel or ca-vi:xj trailers, and Unless t.ha2u pao7lc- could Stora L.ham i'.'i t(tC?rr yards, . they :0ouli:] he in violation o£�. the 2oii%ing, ordina:c0. O of, -dditicna'l par•,:,rap:: as beer. dr.:'tzm to 411ca Par"ki:lrj of �ha • 4ral.ler4 �a zoil:.cvs : (2) irailera ';..:,v he n:"{)_:?d on any residential lot whare the req;z;terga cwnzr OE the hailer i3 t:t% .CzAmer 02 Said lot and. ifi al.'}• o an Oc:. Upant of the building 071 said lot, ,. words, park yo'ati trailer in year, r,wn yard. Ml SGC'!T 510KCG trailers shall ri0 `•Sg „NE;3 1�Or 11.V 3T'� GCC13t,9:IC_V, except a3 Sts.Ui2Z3a�..9.ai in II•al:Sparas_rap7r, .t'•:5--X(?2^,..htn�OYG'. � 171 ot':!:ex words, it 1.9 not to it'2 ite rs tc;:s ool- as all Lap ait menta- . . ••ic! shall .not )_`. .?-tore' in any ..>=ront yard. Yi stored In any side cr rear yard, the trailer s:all riot be placed closer than ten. '110) €comet frc-i aay lot .13re o: within t.a;i (10) ieet of any taiiJ_Yi, on any adjacent lee. Anyone want to Speak in favor of 39? (no respGl .e licatd) 1r, opposition? ff ,,Y YM:RFZ`;.. 12 1. a vt S-jla.l tan to br j 'li/L' , i[. t�a1.11an , J (.. 1 N' � heard) .x. �have a 20 Prq .:Pl tL31'9r. In-ra '. ince x. •--�t.src:.ter ,.o par. 3, ycra vLai@ - ifi cCr11e not Y:a store in a. SiaSQ &2:iVC-:•)Z wit,. :: c C)'l is t.3:iCE'. Of 10 Boat From. adjacon" 'built ^� My ho-.me io onl.y 20 %fcet .r:'•.t t h& s-tri41Z:cent'. :noiioe. :3y trailer . is in O-SO er vmlay, a.. 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I i • !i'90 P, rl ul 0 r�1 0 0 01 0 01 V 0 W Y IQ 4.3 LEI 0 P. �j to GRAYS l5 elnxd This describes land mare or loss across Salam Ho ital and Groem#ay Road land bordering in off Highland Av&Auo on Colby and Almaida StrastoGenerally, the patition aishae to reMoaae • this area to D-2 Highway from R-2 and R-1 Multtple family. Anyone in favor? (no Z*sponaa heard) Oppooed? RAY 3WO=, 1 ffi Grraeraray Road. This area encompasses m small lake kncw as Andy`® POW. This has natural drainage and spring. This is A valley area comaculy knoon as Firat Meadow,. Any change in thin cculd affect the nutural glass of water and this could affect gy hose. X am oppo"d. . ALSO R=ORDM AS O?PMSD �--Bill Kahonay, Harry Takis, ? proctor St., TAS a am opposed to any highway business at all in any part of tbs City, GRAYs Anyone else wish to speak ori this? (no raaponaa heard) GRAYS Maid $ — This describes. a parcel of land along Canal Street starting at Rogan St. and ending about So foot of the northwest side of Cypr®os Street where the pvomk lines at®. The line in not par211e1 to Casal Street but it follows jogs, allsyerays, and it 9000 up to Florence Court ®o-called. The entire area to practically , all busins,sa and the present coning is R-1, 2 family dwellings, but • we have received a petition to change this area from VV-2,, 2 family r©aid®ntial district to -a b-4 whol.®gal.s and autmative district. In other words, thin is an ®xt*nsic* of the existing D-4_ District ncw ending at Ropes Street, Anyone in favor? PI e2FPs XaM HARRINGT ==3 TO BZ RBMRDzD YH FAVOR (he had to leave 3 GDAYs Anyone opposed (no response heard) GRaYe #j7 Yatix4 5 - This describes the apartment area in Kill Hill, J. which starts with the. apartment next to the Credit Union•on Harbor Street and follows irregular line along plot lines desarn to last apartment one Washington Street, then crosses the cetr:et and ttakea ." in th®zpartttment adjacent to the gas station and returns to South Salary along plot lines' an7 ado at Ropes Street again, which on the other side of Ropes Street is B-1. This is presently aroma for D .. wholesale and automotive. This is to cta nge it to R-3 residential, which is compatible. Anyone in favor? (no response heard) Anyone opposed? (no respcnse heard) -24- GRAYS :, JQ - Wa):'L 5 - This is a petition. At present titro there is a B-4 District starting at Gardner St. ,running along Canal to Roslyn 0 Street. The present zone is for 100 feet in from the center line of Canal Street. The petitioner ham asked for it to be increased 100 feet, which will be 200 feet. Anyone in favor? MORRIS FUUMAN, 6 Pleasant St., Malden, Attorney representing Salem Glass Co. (otands to be heard) a Salem Glass Company has been in business in the block between Gardnar and Hancock Sts for some 28 years. It now occupies at thin block a building which is 28 years Bald and which has a frontage along the entire length of Canal St-, 09 approximately 123 feet, on Gardnar St. , and about 95 on Hancock. Based upon the present zoning, it is actually conducting��Shbusinaas under a non-co forming use, bacauaa the 100 feet/ a measured from the Center line of Canal St. would leave in the business zone an area of about 75 feet .deep. I do not know how the Board who approved this in 1964 caRa to the decision that the zoning line should rue 100 foot from Canal St.. in view of the fact that Salem Glass was it was conducting its business at that operating at that time and location. To me, it was an oversight. However, we are asking for that one area between Gamdner and Hancock Sts. a new zoning line 100 feet east of the present zoning line, which would give us a • total of 200 feet from Canal Street. If that was put in effect, it would put our entire building in the new sone and we could put in building so that the"Salem Glass could properly conduct its business. This company employs 60-SO. peop1e at- all times. It has a Va million dollar payroll a year.It pays good taxes (over $10,000) to the city each y.^ar. The purpose of the zoning would be to enable the poople and residents of the city to benefit and certainly people should be encouraged to expand. This business in already there. This is no offense to any people in that area, but it was there before a good many of them. I urge you to keep Salem Glass in. this. clocation. GRAYS Anyone else in favor? (no response heard) Does anyone wish to Oppoae7 . ISRREL BLOCK, ATTORNEY, 23 Central Ave... Lynn: I am speaking on behalf of Pre Brick W. Haskell, 32 Gardner St., Salem, and many residents - here _ person tonight. to express opposition to this rezoning and request this Honorable Board to recommend to the City Council this area be not extended the additional 100 feet in depth along the back of existing zoning from Gardner St. to Roslyn Street, including ncludin the block frau Gardner St. to Hancock, and it also includes Geneva St. running parallel between Hancock and Roslyn St. the B-4 Districts is trying Salem Glasa y g to foist you by extending they now seek to deepen the B-4 District from Hancock to RoDlyn St. 964 when they Planning Board in 1 y of the P1 9 It was not an oversight adopted to zoning Canal St. as it is now. The Salem Glams appoa:sad before the Board of Appeals only two years ago seeking a variance to extend up Gardner Street. They purchased a house, bordered it �I .,nof it run down to such a decrepit condition that it is -25,,, a shambles, end they did everything to make the people knuckle under in that area . The Board of Appeals heard the same things that were: heard hoar tonight and the Board of Appeals reviewed them and they are here tonight to ask that you rezone it. If you do this, it is for the sole benefit of one owner to the detriment of many ho=a- ownors who have resided in their home, some even before the Glass Company was there, and theme people have invested in their homae. It is particularly objectionable, since I heard 016 of the Amendmana to the B-4 Districts in which it is requestad that you add the uses permitted in a B-1 District to a D-4 District, and this will man that not only wholesale busineaaes will be able to conduct here but they will be able to add retail buaineaeea of all kinds and any other retail businesses which would sell their products in this area. That means, candy, mattresses, shoes, and in this particular case, the Salem Glass would be able to cell thait glass, this moaning additional traffic, additional noise, additional hazard to the children, additional fire hazards; all of this would tend to depreciate the value of the neigh*l=hood and hcmoa surrounding We respectfully request that you take the names and addressee of those here tonight in opposition and that you reccsmraand that thin area be not extended 100 feet as requested. We have a petition already on file. GRAY: we have received the petition. Anyone else who has not signed the petition, please give name and address. AL S11-MRD, 24 Cabot St. , .Salem (opposed) . FRANX TOBIN, 26 Hancock St., Salem (opposed) RICHARD GUY, 11 Cyppas3 5t:, Councillor of ward: I want to be recorded in opposition to the extent of. this zoning .changa. This is clearly a came of the residential landowners vs. industry. These people have been there a good many years. They have built up ~Their homes arA . have taken care of therm. We have no guarantee that the Glans Co. will not need an additional 50 feet a few years from now. Salem Glass is a good business. We do need the Glass Company and Salem , does need the business, but I think we do have to draw the line somwwhere. It is unfortunate, but as I said, we have no guarantee they will not need additional space in later years. - GRAY: Anyone else opposed? FREDERICX W. HASXELLt (32 Gardner St. , Salem) This particular district i3 a short distance from town. Theae people are people of moderate r..aan« This io a closely-knit neighborhood. The houses are all kept up. _ - We have been there 25-30 and many more years and like to stay there _ and we cannot stay th are if, they are going to have heavy trucks and all aorto of inconveniences to the neighborhood. These people are walking distance from town, do all their shopping in the downtown stores, and spend their weekly pays right hate in town. I would like the neighborhood left to leave the lana as it now stands for our own protection and I oppose this change. • - .-25- BRUCE NiCLAUGHLIN, 4 Linden St. , Councillors I want to be remYdad as being opposed to this particular change. ERNEST RUEST, 39 Hancock St. , .Salem% I :signed the petition, but want. to say one new point. Acouming Salem Glass would be allowed to this. expansion, the other businesses between Hancock and Roslyn along Canal St. there would take the bit and say "let us also expand'. The candy place; the printing place. They'd all want to expand. So that it would come right into Geneva Street.. I therefore still move in opposition GRAYS I believe on opposition, all opposing viewpoints are expressed. ATTORNEY F=MMs May I state for the record that the scatter was not denied before Board of Appeals two yearn ago. It was withdrawn. GRAY: al9 - Wartd 6 - This takes in a crescent shaped area bordering the Peabody Branch of B & X RR at Mason, Flint and Grove Sts at present being industrial but for all practical p.unpoaea it is two-family residential. It in proposed to change from Industrial to &-2, Anyone in favor? JIM COUGULIN, Hason St., I assn in favor. • GRAYS Anyone alae in favor? (no further response heard) . Opposed? (no teaponsa heard) GRAYS . J&Q - This area describers a parcel of land bounded 200 feet wouth- westerly of Forest River by B & M RR, then following line roughly parallel to Loring-Ave. on back side of the hill as you look on Loring Ave. This is partly residential-1 and a small portion is R--2. The -request hag been to rezone into R-3 multi-family residenti Anyone in favor? SERAFINIs This particular area begins at the junction of Swampscott-Salem, line on Swampscott Road. ... .The land in front of it is already zoned for R-3 and this in in keeping with the petition of the - developer. he developer. It would blend in.. GRAYS Anyone else in . favor - (no further response heard) i Opposed? (no response heard) 4221 - This area describes/arelatively small parcel of land in Caat34 Hill, Ward 7. It takes in the area along B & M RR track (reads portion of description from newspaper) . The area presently in zoned Industrial and the proposal is to rezone it to B-1. Anyone in favor? COUNCILLOR PE:tfiON: I think there is a misunderstanding. , It says from the central line cE the B & M RR to Jefferson Ave. On ,that side there ire a big drop. You cannot build, there's no way to buil4 n*-rAinhtawn out the area where we mean. GAMY: The reason we started with the B & track, is that this has been the natural line. Anyone else? (no opposition further heard) Describes . a parcel of land on Vinnin St. across the Glover House. The area is presently partly occupied by an additional parking space of Stop & Shop and the Shopping Center. The remaining area. is zoned R-1 single family dsitr" The petition has been made for rezoning these two parcels from their existing non-conforming and R. J to a B-2 Highway Business District. This is only one parcel across Glover House on Vinnin St. Anyone in favor? SF.BAFINI : I wish to state that I appreciate very much the sentiment of the people in this area. I understand these people have signed and circulated. a potition around. I ask final judgment be withheld until a proposal has been suggested and then acted upon. Conceivably the extension of this petitioned zone in this area shoule not warrant the creation .of the kind of problems that this apparently :las created, and I wish to state for the record that the people I represent are intersted in a lot 100 ' deep from Vinnin St. , no further, and it has a width along Vinnin. St. of 375 feet. The other areawhich is the subject of rezoning is currently owned :by Stop & Shop. The people in question have entered into a buy and sell agreement with the owner. Other than that, there is no connection with these people and the gentlemen I represent. The usr7dascribed in this particular area is for a funeral home. • Ordinarily, this would not create any great problems. We currently have funeral homes throughout Salem and located in residential areas as well, with residences ver,.1 close to the Fomes r ne is on Lafayette St. , further down Lafayette is another, 'elinter SUrand the area around the Common, so that the use itself should not be an objectionab one, The question is how, if this is permitted use,. would it affect the area in question? Flow would it be detrimental? Would it hurt the value of the property, cause traffic hazards, create some use which would be obnoxious in nature which the people would not like? If you .are objective about, it, the use asked is certainly no greater a degree of nuisance than any other funeral home in the City, It is .not going to go on 24 hours a day. Is it a necessary use? Of course, it is. This particular use would serve a purpose or serve a need in the area. There is at the present time no such type home to serve people of that faith, and : .wondered if thio judgment or the decision on this. particular home could be disassociated in some way from the problems- the people_ in this area may have had. It does not seem fair to relcte .whatever grievances may have existed this particular .?vendor?. The people involved have substantial experience in funeral homes . The home contemplated is of a type in kccning with the neighborhood . That is not an issue here. . Certainly, it would have to be placed in such a manner agreeable to the Building Inspector and with the City of Salem's Code. it is paramount to the people that if you opened up this particular area, you would open other arees. It `his is what it is based on, this includes only one lot 100 ' in depth, and there would not ba any additic:.al land to gain access to any part of `-..hat land. Thia is the only land. It is the land on the other side of the pmol, That is all they can use. I w=,d©r in the light of this, . there still carrioa with it that apparomt danger . 1 h6ro3tly can't coo it. If such h • judgssnt on an objectiva basis is mado, it would in no way bo d©t=iant G.%AYa Anyone else in favor? (no furthor response) Anyone cppozad? CCLZ.C27.X,OR iER'-M: On the proposal referred to, we would supply your Ecard . with 160 names of all the abutters and owners in that area. They are against it. This is spot-zoning, which is illegal. It is . a ons or two-lot daal. Thin tiara proposal was refused in the lawn of NarDlehond and in Swampsoott. B=JAM q SHA"FER, 5 Eleanor Read, Salem (stands to be heard) a We boutht our homes in good faith fret Hyman .larcus. He promised us we could get a lot of things, accepted streets, facilities. I have been. there seven yoar3, and so far we have gotten nothing about a bucket of ice, water, - nothing else. We will stand aga'inat him on �!nvtnina he dooa. . We have illegal streets, illegal curbs. " He has backfilled ponds. I do not sea how anyone can let hira get away. with half the stuff he has gotten away with thus far. GRAY: Anyone else have anything to say? •CAROL 2,'CYRZIMAN, Lillian Rcsda: 5 object to the traffic. This �ea it; saturated already. You cannot come out of Loring Ave. If thio funeral home is going in there (I am almct certain who he ropro3ants) , the siwo of the h=-9 and the parking would not be accottatodated by the parking lot available. It would overflwr, onto Tedesco St. The parking would be on our. side streets. I would personally disagree . . with hire as to the need for this facility. There are many in the Borth Shore area. There in no crying need for this. It is a co: ere ial ^.a ex pure and simple. We have no guarantee of what would happen after tha rezoning. AL?RED ROMMEEK, 24 Chandler Road (stands to be heard) ; The land does not have 100 feet depth. He blocked tho inlet and outlet to the pond, Ghat you call Vinnin St. to the high water mark, they have not 100 feet. They would have to backfill the pond to get that footage. GERALD KA'?LAN, 22 Chandler Roads The change requested is to E-2 zoning, along with other areas to change from R-1 to )3--2. We told Perron tho only use of this would be for the funeral home. I am of the faith for whom this home will be built. I am of the Jewish faith, and I haves never found a shortage of this type home in the area. Also, under tho B=2 District subparagraphs, you could have "automobile, trailer and • boat sales and service, places of commercial recreation, etc, otc„ _ bawling alloys, roller rinks, golf courses, and all other type, . i (�ead3 f-Cm b=%) Q d that would bo in :addition to the fuz=al h sad fa: thin roason, I as cp'pozod. PERIR' J You can 060 Ward L7 is vow r Asch aliv3 and css do not rood tiziu ty so 02 bsaamoae. GRAY description to a3 in the land I nmm as `ho old Lead Milia for==ly vwmed by A3zcCiatod Grccers r, doscrib--3 pa=wl of land on the Marblohead side o2 th© rill but it in actually in Salcm, about tt-zo acroa beg..^.g involvad. s is area is multl-famiZy Q=00 Distract. The patition has b;^arx _ecoiveU that this par:.al be ro=cnod back. to -1 ninglo family. :.; Anyo=- is favor? PER.^�:: We Cubmitted a gothic 02 160 oignat=03 in favor 02 th:s than.•^,3. horo2oro, I want to bo recoxdnd in favor. WILI-TUCO'BRZ-=, 14 8=-:;©t Ro.-d,Xn favor. 416 Shirley D-eo,/Otafayotte St. , Salon, In favor og the petition. . Ar:.ha: Dnn-1, 430 LO- 2ayotto St., In favor. �GM-'."c Anyone 03. o? (no furthor rosponnel .lnyo,.o opaoaca? (no rczp=o hea=d) O'BiT—z TThis 2.s cnly a little corner in Salon. Xost 02 that bQ11ding of Load Milla is $moi b:bloh ad. PITCO is It would cc= to ma that in A spirit of fairness that the pcscpla . ciao mm thin prope=rty of Load Mills bo notified to sea what thoy thin.- of thin. PERRON c . With all duo roopect, thoy had. tho Cama opportunity that wa had-. - GRAY: yr24 TA?n.,rd 7 - This describes an oxiotirg B-1 Noighb=hocd bu�i^.cna roughly €tp a3:a g it Etar4s At the na o�33torly oida o; Canal St. im Maeblencad Branch o2 B& RS RR/aaur US& lino and extcnds up thr=gh Borriri'o up to Gian- Value. The petition has boe_n p=ozen'c^'d, to charge the onicting B-1 Uaighborhood Buoirszs Diatzict to B-2 Rig!-.way Buoi=za District, which iii comoatiblo to .thQ area. Tho zczing bou-ndarioa aro not involved. Anyone in favor? (no rospon3e heard) Anyona oppoaod? (no response hoard) •� 25 - This describes the existing Stop and Shoo Shcppis-g Cerate;, in^.lrc?irg the paeking area. 'It doss not doscribbs any othor are;ao cutzido 02 that diztribt but roughly speaking it takes in (roads doncNip�Cn :. fr= par-or) . This is to cizange Bbl to B-2 Highway kers=zs,- c:1ich is c=: Q-.lblo to what is there presently. jj tt22 p .3 Lr- y`�[:.:��.f4ylY �L'>r`1l �"�1�.3 �.�:CQJ• �.:t 4::3 OS;�gS.�.� j3.^,XX�°.,"�� 3��:e?• s^.G� E::iaE' Er^�3 ��V6Y�1 L1 .. c...-.,zip a .. :-.nit to 2`..0- hoa_,. c.a !'�O...m3 cpf-,..,:...d to e,!Az eN. ado. lW q� ��TJ1.:.if � .�,:p14^ti�.:qC,-.�..��i.g�+�.aO. t.+�.yra^�3• +}� t�Fi .l�+iy tG�.-�a�.....! w^ azcz♦ in 6'40 ^^ one 4 L¢ti�it Vc wo rcc;2r ds to lJ,,1,.3.'� by lm '' a'3�� �+`r.,�. T'"O cz2y Y.~Cl 1 6hvro fir, Vor"'G1L.^,a ZL=41. i:av=? Awycnz i m=: .k.;o�n, t l:a Q 5a^. l= Ol 160 ==5 t3-L-;4�9 scz to thio zt In � a�.i✓n'ii` ,e,7 .eJ`r�� w+��r+"'" .tri nQ,,� ..qJtW i G.iv.:✓i� ii`tea ' o V+�wri— o. .`q. 4:'-:4 o txcsot ea zt ♦ i:�:�...�. - �G�.�i `.tca....i iaa/+ ww'Lt ) V to r0fo= to it O3 Oazoto ca3.lovW Ot sale=". Any= Ln «ovc;:? Eno rcz; =- h=lra) O ky s 6r" S hS$Q to Wcj 43 3• 21• 3, a, 6 [sem`! 7 - L'F+)--a 4 to ls.'el-40 An, t-a h2o to do with Orm t--hV=h =W34 cc= �sr 0=0 catc=-i..ta _.fir%.. z6XOV 'c" 0'4y es to tl.0 Ct'b'nox. a4all apply her*. ThLa t=wioly' to to do-aczit t`. .a Lx . Wo hz-vo (y) :SV"4.�.: 3 .f..Tn r4�..�u J 1 . .nooilr.�.r���°o i..�n..^'idc'--o" .Cli.i *by rs_'3ra�G:3G3c: $:i aid Cc:�.�^ F+a x1 �� v� �o C � �"rim•r l:L- Ec ilk 40.0 Lori atvo. hn=-' a as tt�o -=ast Rivor q io^� cid--:) of t�24 . rivor of lwoz 260 fest, o+c. Onae io c2a ata A FI¢. Chr33t °C -31 SA?'-i ZO;- ' J ;eakine, in rexerenCc item V� . 1 am counsel for Eva 14. Labrecq. e, 15 Rop °s St. , Sale: . :pat.. from the previous arguments as -to. t:5e technicality of the problems involved in the concept of • co-..;servation - Mrs. Labrecque ie a widow of extrelaaly modest circvL- stan.ds and has r•?sided a greater portion of her life in Salem. Her facaily has been ,.:volvt,' in the crafts and is in public service anti are N•,ell-knocan in the City. She =,r finds herself in her declining years with the only basis for security which . she has is the land in question, 727,400 square feet comprising several lots of land which, it may be argued, are conticuous to the River but they do meet footage. requ;.rern=ts £or building lots. She acquiesced to the Hatch Act and _ort a substantial part. . This would put an intolerable economic . burden on her, as it would render two acres of land ,unbuildable. gaits rep_esents 10 lots of a proper subdivision thatwould meet with the requirer:ents of this City. I suh—mit for your judgment and for -the Judgment of your Board that there are already adequate safeguards., We have to go to the Planning Board .c->>: subdividing the land and the Department of Natural Resources of the State. (laving this particular thing in mind, I submit to year Board that you make haste slowly in the implementation o.-" this concept and that all due consid- eration be given to Mrs. Labreceue in her circumstances. GRAY: is she affected by the description of the •contoon or the measuremant from the. centerline or both? • ZCLLs She is affected by both I can suhmit to your Board a plan of the lots affected. It is going to reduce the particular lots as or: 200 feet (andthese were registered with the Registry of Deeds) . . It is going to cut these lots practically in.. half so that even if we co::ubined the lots, we cannot meet the .requirements for the depth of the lots required by the Zoning Ordinance. SERA.rINU: Record me in opposition for the same reason on behalf of Loring hills Realty. Grwcs Item (c) - This is old Town of .Sarrlehead well' knolar, as "Old Pumping Station t Anyone want to speak in favor, or ac,ainst this? `I hzT i saltie group has registered. approval on. this _ as on all of U-0. se colIzervation areas mentioned so far. - oGIMY (d) and (e) This is land in :".ard 7 bet7weer. Lori:.g Ave. and Lafayette St_ and Lincoln. , Road �_xtension known as Forest River Tidal Basin as--2.' Pick:rzr, Patti, thP. SG7alRp pea r:.y 15) Pick-tan Park. - PERRO , : For vhe record there ::.s an error in printing. 2t is 150 feet • on Monroe Road in eastazl.y directio::. GRAY: Ths same grope has also re;i tere ; ;,l,pro°r.i to the aonds in (e) and (f) - Ward 7 ne;;z Stop & Shop or. ::lm, maple and Paradioe an. Loring Ave_ and in t^e area known. ar Leggs •I:ill. Anyone else. want to speak or. this? (no response heard) (=I) Coastal wetlands - this' describes most of the coastal. line %round Salem and continuing to Marbleheac line, with certai:: exclusions. These exclusions would be the industrial area in ward 1. . Anyone want tog3eak (no response heard) {i) and (j) are all the parks, playgrounds and land in Salem owned and controlled by Park Dept. and vaned by Public Property Dept.,. (no response in favor or against) (k) Are swamp encnoachment in the wards (reads this from paper) - (no response in favor or ssainst heard) (1) is listed as the salt water tidal L3�_s. Anyone wich to speak on these items? (no response heard) :tem is Merely permission to have City Clerk release the existing linen tracing so that any adopted amendments can be put on it and a new liner. issued. Anyone wish to speak for or against this as described? (no response heard.) GRAYS Then I hereby declare this meeting closed. h=EETIM CLOSED Aim ADJOURtir"D AT 1100 P.M. on i:URSDAY,APRIL 17, 1969. rJT; I" :i_i3MI, April 17, 1 69 aL City X26 . Aigo; 3ezo;ing 'o a-2 of. land •betwsPn Y%r-Ie Aver & m ,�. Penalise Ave . on Loring Ave .. Reg_ster 0rpoe,tion ;28 ?stabllsA 'Conservs.t!on Are sub. par«:} "A.., , Forest River.. ;:, yYt3a:: Y•arb] a'r.2 ,d Pooping Station Ba--in. . •{ gm` Pond . 7 on3. ; Th is r"aarize will fo ny�Y . p;e7e i • ., �. - any a3.ilticne2 _bu11:1z� :i� .��s�=� .. % f m - j • ,i, oa *.*'tq.le, lu, L4r.:,�:•, . Rd . area.. Railater A•:�.T•O�7.'iI'.a.•.'.�.%:t; 9 Co nsonv'ttu;n Arta . • ) 7 tiv > n ) 1 3t`s•r Ager ovs) . ; item 07 : Ho-raation 'District , •Thl ::iii- allow constru4t19:1,0 . a a. • '-' . ' ska'.+ny r•inr. (3lic1asti3�.,.:on: C Cy3P..?_•�•:�< F Imp• c: ce: e;!ylo .9nly , arae. s, Street, ,'•:trhl he-Id. By t •non-p 4s'•S • • ,. ..,,.. .,<,« :.,�., uc.:HHr.r•r zvnz•c.v l.: yes s� � m Planing �5Darl (one —6MPM &rpn June 4, 1980 I, Jacquelyn A. Rybicki, am the Planning Board Clerk, and I am custodian of the Planning Board records. I hereby attest that this is a true copy of the following two documents contained in the files within my possession: 1. Letter dated October 16, 1968 signed by Louis A. Pocharski, Jr. 2. Memorandum dated March 17, 1969. entitled "Requests received by the Planning Board for zoning changes'.'. • - j acquer n A. Rybicki JOHN M.GRAY,JR. GERAl.T.MOCARTNY ALBERT R.PITCOFF TADtU.T.S.DOBRI RAYMONB F.SWEENEY of ,1�6ttlem, &441jassachusefts Planning paara ROOM 7 - CITY HALL March 17. 1969 - REQUESTS RECEIVED BY THE PLANNING BOARD FOR ZONING.CHANGES- 6.13.68 . Board of Appeals Increase height of fences in Res. dist 10.4 Joseph Furnari (For James Grasso) Land on Highland Avenue L 10.7. Salem Glass Company Increase business zone to 200 ft depth. 107 Raymond L. Cummings Loring Avenue at Swampscott line 10.8 Hyman Marcus Vinnin Street 10.16 Louis Pocharski Highland Ave & Nilson Road 10.23 Hyman Marcus Stop & Shop area to R-2 10.29 Sylvia Dee Lead Mills, R-3 to R-1 11.22 Hyman Marcus 328 Essex Street 6 Pages of signatures of persons -in Ward 7, protesting rezoning Loring Avenue, from Legge Hill Road to the Swampscott and Marblehead town lines, to anything other than R-1 district Hymanson Funeral Hgme Disclaiming any interest in rezoning. Highland RRalty Trust (John Serafini) Industrial zone on Highland Ave., to B-2 district Theodore Kaufman (John Serafini) Vinnin Street to B-2 David T. Doyle for John and Josephine Arrigo Paradise Road from R-1 to B-2 Thomas Sullivan Colby and Almeda Streets from R-1 to Commercial Highland Realty Trust Highland Ave Extend B-2, Add r-3, etc. John Serafini Derby Street from Hawthorne Blvd to Kosciusko at change to B-1 Loring Realty Trust Increase height of bldgs for apts to 200 ft �� I _. ;( JOHN M. GRAY, JR. - GERALD T. MCCARTHY - - ALBERT R. PITCOFF TADIUs T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY - 01 if o�a#em, �12CYuttYl� �IIMY� ROOM 7 - CITY HALL March 17 , 1969 REQUESTS RECEIVED BY THE PLANNING BOARD FOR ZONING. CHANGES: 6. 13.68 Board of Appeals Increase height of fences in Res. districts, 10.4 Joseph Furnari For James Grasso) Land on Highland Avenue 10.7 Salem Glass Company Increase business zone to 200 ft depth. 107 Raymond L. Cummings Loring Avenue at Swampscott line 10.8 Hyman Marcus Vinnin Street 10. 16 Louis Pocharski Highland Ave & Wilson Road 10.25 Hyman Marcus Stop & Shop area to R-2 10.29 Sylvia Dee Lead Mills, R-3 to R-1 • 11 .22 Hyman Marcus 328 Essex Street 6 Pages of signatures of persons in Ward 7, protesting rezoning Loring Avenue, from Leggs Hill Road to the Swampscott and Marblehead town lines, to anything other than R-1 -district Hymanson Funeral Home Disclaiming any interest in rezoning. Highland R&alty Trust (John Serafini) Industrial zone on Highland Ave. , to B-2 district Theodore Kaufman (John Serafini) Vinnin Street to B-2 David T. Doyle for John and Josephine Arrigo Paradise Road from R-1 to B-2 Thomas Sullivan Colby and Almeda Streets from R-1 to Commercial Highland Realty Trust Highland Ave Extend B-2y Add r-3, etc. John Serafini Derby Street from Hawthorne Blvd to Kosciusko st change to B-1 Loring Realty Trust Increase height of bldgs for apts to 200 ft • LOUIS A. pOCHARSKI, JR., C.D.S. practice Limited to Oral Surgery n Medical Building - t `�... 3 -• Salem. MassacFusetts 79 Highland Avenue T.I. 744-2111 _ October lb, 1960 is Planning Board Room 7 Gitg Ralletts U197O Salem, Massachus Gentlemen: erty bordered �s an owner of substani�l�Pnd avenue, I art by 4dilson Road and zoning from K�` in P� P nest a change in �rnxltiPle) wish to r •q conservation to R/3 k$esidentTesidence . • dwelling f p rs, . very truly: y pocharski, Jr. Louis A LAY/11m t t: Vl. OGT $ i� $ JOHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF TADIUS T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY C tv of �xiQm, lassar4usdts �dlttnnmg �uttr� ROOM 7 - CITY HALL MINUTES OF MEETING - - MAY 15, 1969 This meeting was opened at 7:40 P.M. with Mr. Gray, Mr. Sweeney, Mr. Pit- coff and Mr. Sadoski attending. The reading of the minutes.«pf the last meeting was dispensed with, and on motion made and seconded, it was voted to approve and accept same. Counselor J. Andrew Foisy, in behalf of his clients trustees for Paul N. Chaput, presented a Form A application and plan for endorsement, not re- quiring approval under the subdivision control law. The plan showed a lot of land with an existing dwelling and garage, numbered 231 Lafayette Street. The purpose of the endorsement is for recording at the Registry of Deeds. On motion of Mr. Sadoski, seconded by Mr. Sweeney, it was voted to endorse this plan. PUBLIC HEARING While the above mentioned meeting was being conducted, spectators and inter- ested patties were viewing plans, entitled Witchcraft IV, which were being submitted to the Board by Salem Acres, Inc. , through Counselor George P. Vallis, who explained the plans and answered questions relating to same. A public hearing on endorsing the plans was scheduled through advertisements in the Salem Evening News for this evening. At 8:00 P.M. Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. , opened this hearing, explaining the "procedure which would be followed. Mr. Pitcoff, clerk of the Board, read copies of the "ad" to the meeting, and a letter from Counselor Vallis stating he had obtained a list s !�.,� , �� i - 2 of abutters to the land shown on the plan, and had notified each of this • hearing, and presented receipts signifying that each had received notice of the hearing. Mr. Vallis then spoke for his client, the developer of the project, stat- ing the Board has been familiar with his work for the past four years, and what has been done in the past is a preview of what he hopes to do in the future. He summed up by further stating he would be happy to an- swer questions of anyone who wished to learn more of the proposed plans. Councilor John Butler of this Ward spoke in opposition, stressing several points, referring to the use of bituminous curbs, drainage, sewer instal- lations; he also felt that the proposed subdivision would add to the prob lem of overcrowded schools in the area. He charged that a cease and de- sist order had been sent to the developer after a warderi from the State Department of Natural Resources had visited the area. The Councilor was • concerned because there were no streets in this development which had been accepted. He feels that the developer should provide a recreation area which he refers to as "tot lots" ; he declared that the proposed con- nector road to I-95, is scheduled to go through this area and if it does, it will eliminate two park areas in his ward. The Board reminded the Coun- cilor that from the initial development, the builder had set aside a large area for a school site , but the School Committee had rejected the location. Mr. Butler also felt that a drainage problem has been created by the devel- oper; Mr. Sadoski said that if there are any remaining complaints on drain- age, he would like to have these in writing and presented to the Board. The Board members were in agreement that any movement in acceptance of streets would have to generate from the area residents, the Councilor, or the developer. Mr. Vallis spoke in reply to the Councilor; he stated that • the City uses bituminous curbing because of the prohibitive cost of granite; the sewerage and drainage trouble he referred to have nothing to do with this developer; with regard to the Department of Natural Resources, Mr. � �� I /��� - 3 - Vallis assured the Board that his client has filed with the Department of •Natural Resource's, and he referred to a copy of a letter from the City En- gineer in which there is no comment, regarding wetlands. Mr. Butler then mentioned that he was opposed to this developer seeking variances from the Board of Appeals with regard to locations of dwellings on lot areas. He felt there should be no variances granted in a new subdivision. Mr. Vallis stated that the Board had granted variances with regard to about ten or twelve dwellings,which he felt that in view of the fact that over three hun- dred dwellings have been erected in this area,and the variances granted were for minor infractions involving a matter of one to three or four feet less than required by the Zoning Ordinance, the developer isn' t doing too badly. Next to be heard was a Mr. MacDougall of Witchcraft Heights stating he did not oppose anything the builder wants to do but he stated concern about building homes in the path of the proposed highway connector road as it orould mean taking of these properties later at great cost. He wished to know if there were an alternative area the developer could work in until the State has decided where the road is going. The Board assured Mr. Mac Dougall that lots abutting the proposed road site would be held until it has been decided where the road will be located. Elliott H. Gale, 45 Belleview Avenue, Raymond Cloutier, 1 Rockdale Avenue, Mrs . Jacqueline Edward, Outlook Avenue, Edward Kushmerek, 49 Belleview Avenue, Mrs . Charles Crowley, 53 Belleview Avenue, and Mrs. Henry Grenier, 3 Flint Street all spoke about the problems created by blasting in this area. Mr. Robert Gibeley, 54 Belleview Avenue asked if this development goes through would residents in the Rockdale Avenue area be permitted to tie in to the City Sewerage system. Mr. Vallis assured him that all of the houses in the Belleview Avenue area could tie in because this is the Groper pitch, and when the sewer line is installed, if the City wants to tie in there will be no problem. 4 - • None of these people who all reside in the immediate area of the proposed development had any objection to the Board' s approving the plans. •Mr. Gray asked if anyone else wished to be heard, and as there was no re- sponse from the spectators present, he declared the hearing over at 9:05 P.M. Mr. Pitcoff moved that the Board refer this pending application following the close of this hearing to the City Engineer and also to the Board of Health, and that the Board weigh their comments, seconded by Mr. Sweeney, all in favor, and so voted. This meeting was adjourned at 9:45 P.M. Respect y submit , Clerk JOHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF - TADius'T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY Ctv of "i em, 'fflttssadjuse##s Pring �3IIara ROOM 7 - CITY HALL AGENDA FOR PLANNING BOARD - 5. 15. 69 7: 30 P.M. Reading of minutes of last meeting. Form A, J. Andrew Foisy, Esq. , for Paul Chaput, 231 Lafayette St . Letter from Morton B. Oraun, Planning Services Group Letter to Mayor Collins from Regional Administrator, HUD Letter and Recommendations of the Massachusetts Historical Commission. Miscellaneous material received in mail , including Kiplinger Tax letters, Legislative bulletins, Books - "Nation' s Cities" and "Metropolitan Area Planning Council" - Volume 2 of Federal and State Assisted Housing Programs for Low-income families and Elderly Households" 8:00 PUBLIC HEARING - "WITCHCRAFT IV" • q 1- y < ' h. � , � � n a. s_ '1 i i i. 3.�: Y ' i * ` 5 � � y� i a I � S t � � *� � � i � ���' �i t " � � yy e t � , , \ ` � v i i � � i �{ l � 2 \. * v, Butler Rips, Irito� .Subdivision} ' � ,. ° SALEM=The city'$planners :filled in 2 parcels of iwty,prop- y2. The Planning Board-has.not and Salem Acres Inc. look as if emty and had been served with yet.seen fit to accept any of the. they are headed for interesting a cease and desist order regard streets built by, the developer. � as when�,the question of"a ing further ,-filling of -swamp s. 3. Drama e' . sewer pmb- sed 102-lot, subdivision lands m the Witchcraft Heights lems.7 es before the board again Development."„ ",0" -T,, t',4. The proposed subdivision,', far furth�aeUxralUitm, c `Butler told"Planning.--.'Snarl he The add to the prod - Thursday night thbsplanners Chairman John M.,Gray;t Jr he.lemI of overcrowded schools;ih & listened to",strong opposition had contacted the Department `•d^r>;, ' about recording themselves :in of Natural.Resources and had al`i' ` (BUTLER—) e,: k.• faivor.of the request of.the devel-iwarden from- that state agency '(Con,tinuedlon Page Two aper—tags from Ward 4 Cour .view the fillings . -i - cIlor,JohntJ. Butler..°!° 6 y He said!the,,warden ag'"eed HI+N*Nl�''�N�i*4**4* ' .. Butler said the board'shoui`d the.,area could ibe construed as � r., .• cS" not go on record at,this time as inland wetlands and a cease and 5alern Paradeaill "Hail. being in favor of the subdivision desist order was served on the " , d ':because of many factors includ_ developer.lr Qg tl,e aenreLaper had um fejt ,l3uNer",engaged' level < B1"II1�11S lJ$13OS1tO 10111�11t= apea's atforn . G e o r e P < i Vallis m s iriitted exchan s m P gP a 45 minute presentation before SALEM IIlsposito the National Hockey League's Ill The News ) the planners.R, amost valuable'ptayer will be honored by his Salem friends ...m ." Page g'rt' ^>:°' i g a ' The `irate councilor 'ripped 'and netghbers tonight. ;' t „� .Beverly X15 Jr.Ed.Qnizal4 irytm tJhe,deveNaper on t"A The Boston Bruins' stag who set an NHL ring rec- .Boxford 9 Lynnfield + 28`points including-these:�';ei" 4 k b�ord thio-year,S Will appear,in a°parade'starting.fmm Salem ^Cape Ann - 25 Manchester ,28",.v 1: Bituminous curbings hsd Common at.8:80,p:m:.The-parade will move via Essex, Wash- Classified 21.27.Marblehead 7 been installed-in ,the develop- 0,Ington and Margin streets to Riley..Plaza, where an official;. -r Comics �i, '14 Middleton .008 merit thus far,'�and they 'should 'reception will..be staged-in Esposito's haaor. n;t ,r .>4t;: .. iCmssword a 14 N.Shore 10;11; have been ,granite because of; .• : Mayor'Collilis will�present+a city seal to the Bruins" Danvers -. . the�,great' damage ,which is °, star and'othe 8 Peabody12 r'presenta�dons will be made during.the recap- .,,',DearAbby 14 Rowley 8 created duringf plowing opera i, tion 0. *`,! w i,. " i t s7" ",' * ,'� 'r"";-% ,'..a^`' + `r De_a_the " , _2�S,ports l8 20 tions ' Esposlto.will be joined In the parade tonight^by a num- 4°' - �•®.•..o,a•. .. a . ,. bar of his Boston Bruins*teammates:y,,,, z�„n,: V ' 'The.hockey star-and;his family reside at 2�Witchcraft Roadda the Witchcraft.Heights section of Salem. Aaiother y�ois'ih^had'been rolfU w"�--=•m"Oy"�= -'4y�Re'tmaneotFj` stone s Herrick w#e of the late Walter �anteed all._ the hilll. -One W: Herrick, of 21 Banorol t Ave f of botmsced over the ledge died Thursday ip Glouc"ester.at merribare of t6,: iii and*iahruck Ftttrm to as Tse was the age of 90. Mrs. Herrick was Barre Gulld, � :•.Mooumed{��, passing by. . t .: � born.in Somerset erred ,has re- " z Youth Police '�"an spy took he sided �in,Beverly for anore than 0 R0URRE BROS, INCw ,to Sat�em Hu 80 years. She ,was time daughter seves�al stitdltes were requrrerl of the late Capt. James A. and 78 Nor}L�Qt,8atem_Ip to -mese the�,wound.'"He:was .Hannah E. Wright. `744 OS71 ti. then:smut home.. �'" -•. - n She was a member of. the 4sooss Dane Street a Congregational " ° r- Church. Yoii w n!t have trouble with Surviving her,'is a daughter, . cottos,00lors r+rmmng,if,three to- Miss-Esther Herrick of'Beverly; VYQttCtS ��OIiWOy r. blespoons 01,turpentine are add a son,- James W., Herrick of ^ •,,,,(' ra ed to'.the waterm w9sich'.they,Reading and a gPandson. . t,6tt�VOttSY " rev`. � 4£ asp twashed Rinse sn the, usual,., Funeral services'will beheld t s way and dry ins¢nediately to the Monday,'May 19 'at the Lee aixl FUNERAL HOME ^„ y �' r shade,y, ,„r:S,y, < , 'Mood ,.Elsneral Hame at 2 ; asi n �a {� y p' X12 GHESTNUTa.STREET 1 . frysr, t .=x�' ,- dawn #F� " t ;. 'Peabody. Massachusetts Oil r�M "'v,1 r p® es- n'N " . Y x, z e + °ZINA 604Dfi.1., {►Olir. �06 'drPhone'S31 0398 3 Y' ;HARDWARE l PAINTS HOUSEWARES11 In iOur,74th Year, �� .. ,. "v � eroses"�.la� " t . LL-:,SALES �` : �, )LEY STREET ' `' ; tsystemeNC Wow"tiiler eml-ter ,,. t -Dass 3 IWbs .at f60 same jtime ,7.,$yste a: Centerville), x�d tnatrcally kills broed leaved Type lawn weeds,' a .dand'eiton, butktam, plan+di ,2. Systa .' s;, t r,r w .mefiaalty ;kilos' mmng-iype,'lawn WBBda. snimc! mpI¢s, DeaigneYE Items ehmkweads, ground rvy, do5er.' 3. .feeds WEED& "` .,a r" .� -1a w h balanced ferhbiser—contains s a FEED ' w ion.-Mcea, etc, etc ' tr i Y p ® i1 y v ,Anal revutelizer'a Iron eird'6'addrhonel.plent ,r t ? n+Nems fors.a a greening. e ".Unusual" ' ' „Cerers8000 A954Carat-rte " AL5l o0 0 ranytt__m byraaoouitu""""` ua .., �. �. :;..� (COntinued from rage 6n6) '"- the akay.which the councilor,has'gone,biefore'the.Board.of claimed were-at the crisis point Appeals ask4V'for a 2 to 3.$act now m variancea , 5 The developer Butler,said, * This practice he„said;".had had not yet "kept his word in' been teruned ridiculous,in a 'ok• pro�aing recreational_ areas,ing c fashion, �tiy,_the. "Appeals' (t'U) 'as had been promised •&pard,but was done to-Th. all' Posed'he development was pm- of:.the,lots confamnmg1i,a'rss,;{ 'Phe Salem`.attamney �clali¢ned' ;Butler charged;_when.,and if-the orfZv self was installing hi the, connector road for''tnrninous ourbing, and not,gran- Route , I-f35 "is completed,. dt ite,.on several of 'the streets In would take away the use of both the city ' Mui rath 'sand r Gallows". Mil F a r Parks ,. 'i9ee the point of III ng 'city I3e' felt "recreation -k�and owned land Vallis admitted;that al% onlyon 2 small'.parcels did this NlroirEd Toe tadaem out ad.line de. happen �becadse t the , ¢nein v.+bopera a�cr+osige far'Nat lots,y aGc: , , , &bought the I11 .' .elmuged to tate;l <,�?.�;,�1r•� ,�£_ The cowtcilcz Scaptemled the 'r.; :aownedlandhtnaseveral pdtsta+»ces. u°avn °u ° *,a,'moletnll I,s despite zeterntfon.oP:an etvgmeeriJohn; Val'hs said as he finished 'a 'to_:asee that.��nnoh throngs, tens bdsrebuttal to`-the�,00wncilar,s ;Y He maintained that hrs�ohamge ”Aliout 15' +pea'so„nsware in.at' ihat,the areasiiauld i'ie billed as tendartce +'SO,fof,�w4nom ereco'aded inlami wetlands was stnpported apposition to�the;peroposed sa'vbds"e -by_a first hand olservahon 6f'a viwon warden hr6an'.the.Depaztment of ' Mothers objecfed to the,Qiossi�a Natural 116ources,4and said h bilities of'abn'astileg�and sttibse-?y Ewan Notd h6'Dandt*emta�nLy tell Quent mlurY to:yanng cdnldi!en Iwittrnn the';zealmr of idne-Hater° $'Bulger alajawd� wdnat five"�de-`>; 4as VoDapez_�wi thed `8'::�catY�§ The councilor anaantained the body,to`go on record in favor of cease and desist fildmg,order the proposal"so 4hts cool :,b was sent to the developer,after used'as a wedge:.ia the warden vaewed the property. 5i� a;+,• " ` on -the afternoons of April 8. ES rther Butler changed the Board of Health bid also lacked in disfavor at aspects of the sub- 'divion.proposal .}"� , .:.. 'Atty,'Vallis saidthe.filiing-of . - :city owned land was re4y an arcs denW thing because con-' struohan crews believed Me land' they were filling belonged to the -developer Vallis sand that all of hds ( client's lots conform ,to$the : 1 building code,'aced if dt is neces - sary to snake them conform he z DespW ; :. aikn f`R By, §, *o 77 srp pea,.mtentlY, ,Thursday mno�ning W j ;af 5,isPokesmend�om where a 310 ml l rd tres, nt plant is`;,PI "After the hoiar�lon ence,'to wh i h ib e pre And, the.tnayor,int spokesmen he 1sn'f ci 'mind'and.will,go+�a whatever site thepo. The ,eonfrontat ong dently sipoed'wlth'a, anor,as the mayor apo f ibrs'la ghe d',loudly,at' y g presentati ol3oxnng .the'. ,ses mayor bill his gnests, Y s , 6l was y a"gil'! th j aaf#k�, ious',meetitig' tKi 7,,;:r^ ,pS beamed as his guests s"Lenn�.I�ul'eszw sPo'kesma I, fors,*tlie� "r wtio object 'to„the r .1 ,?plant be�mg ;located r. , 17, reral�emayor�josihed:1 Miss a K�ules ,folk vneehtrog"'*mgand;. wondi .wopid happen�uf the' yplanners forthesewe choseJCat`�Cove y simi)er Protest' 1'.cesidents'+ , her-gresent esza e-7, 8' _ h .They were: ., ;of:-a waterfront Vletvn t` ;' tShe sareside? CaShnsCove.,^aarea salne,feeling•tvard as &d ahs res idents,'v �' 'Manbleheacg Neck dol JOHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF TADIUS T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY ROOM 7 - CITY HALL MINUTES OF MEETING - - JUNE 5. 1969 With Chairman John M. Gray, Jr. , presiding, this meeting was opened at 7:40 P.M. Raymond Sweeney and Tadius Sadoski were present, providing a quorum. City Engineer Neal B. Mitchell was present, having been asked by the Board to attend this meeting which commenced with a continuation of the discussion on the Witchcraft IV plan. Counselor George Vallis, representing Salem Acres, Inc - , developer of the Witchcraft Heights project, and Joseph Carter, architect for the same developer attended. A general discussion followed, relating to the depth of the trench for • installation of utilities, and other matters relative to the proposed additional development . It was agreed that a depth of four feet would be acceptable, and Mr. Car- ter will prepare new plans which will be submitted at a later date. Mr. James Hosman, 78 Ord Street, presented a problem to the Board members ,affecting .his property at this address. Building permits were issued by the Building Inspector to ere6t dwellings on Lots 9 and 10, adjacent to property of Mr. Hosman who contends this should be a subdivision. In the opinion of the Building Inspector, these are isolated lots, diagonal- ly opposite each other on a proposed street. The Board took the matter under advisement and will notify Mr. Rosman of its findings. The meeting was adjourned at 9: 50 P.M. Respectfully submitted, z� � '�z Clerk • JOHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY _ �LBERT R. PITCOFF - TADIus T. SADOSKI • RAYMOND F. SWEENEY %&Ttg of lem, H �s c u�etts ��uk(kIt2T� �IIMY�1 ROOM 7 - CITY HALL MINUTES OF MEETING - - 6. 19.69 Board Members Tadius Sadoski, Albert Piicoff, and Gerald McCarthy who was acting chairman were in attendance at this meeting which was opened at 7:30 P-M. The Building Inspector, Daniel J O'Brien, Jr. , presented questions per- taining to zoning and subdivision for clarification by the Board Members in order to acquaint interested persons who had personal problems in this regard with the Board' s interpretation of existing regulations. A letter submitted by the City Engineer with a plan with regard to widen- ing Essex Street at Washington Street was read to the meeting. This let- ter stated that at the request of the Mayor, the proposed widening at the southwesterly corner of Washington Street has been revised, with the in- tent to retain as much land as may be required for future widening in • this area. Section 81-I of the subdivision control law stipulates that approval by the Planning Board must be obtained. Mr. Pitcoff moved that the Board approve the relocation of the public way, Essex Street, as shown on this plan submitted by the City Engineer on this date and dated June 17, 1969; Mr. Sadoski seconded the motion, all voted in favor and so approved. A carbon copy of a letter was read to the meeting; this letter was signed "H.J.MacDougall" , 4 Cauldron Court, Salem, Mass, and listed a number of complaints and criticisms which seemed weak and inapplicable. The letter concluded:`with the statement °No reply is expected" . The Board members agreed. A draft of a letter to Mayor Collins, relative to a letter which he had received from Governor Sargent with relation to signs, particularly out- door signs, was read and approved, and it was voted to forward this letter to the Mayor. The Board voted to write to Mr. James Hosman of Ord Street who appeared at the previous meeting of the Board with regard to his interpretation of the subdivision control law. A communication from the Salem Advisory Committee requesting that this Board attend a meeting at the Salem State College on June 24 was read, and it was voted to name Mr. Pitcoff representative speaker of this Board. Mr. John Barrett of the Salem Redevelopment Authority read a letter which • he later presented to the Board. This letter was in regard to an adopted resolution with respect to a change in the Heritage Plaza East urban re- newal project. On motion made and seconded, it was voted to approve this resolution, and a reply will be submitted to the Redevelopment Authority. 2 - I v �ounselor George P. Vallis, representing Salem Acres, Inc . , developers of "Witchcraft Heights" appeared in connection with plans for "Witchcraft IV" . Comments with regard to this plan contained in a letter from the City Eng- ineer were read and each discussed in detail. Counselor Vallis agreed to prepare a letter stating how the matters referred to in the City Engineer' s letter will be handled, and provide copies for the Board of Health and the City Engineer. The Board voted to write to the Board of Health and to the City Engineer saying we have considered each of these items and gone over them with the developer, and it is our inclination to act on this plan at the next meeting of this Board, which will be advanced two days due to the Fourth of July, and will be held on July 1st. An advertisement to this ef- fect will be inserted in the Salem Evening News. All business brought to this meeting having been attended to, it was voted to adjourn at 10:40 P.M. Respectfully submitted erk • JOHN M. GRAY, JR. c% GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF A TADIUS T. SAOOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY Cty JA iakm, (71 assar4uset#s Planning �Rnttrb ROOM 7 - CITY HALL 7. 3.69 MINUTES OF BOARD MEETING 7 . 1 . 69 At 7 : 40 P.M. this meeting was opened by Acting Chairman Gerald McCarthy, with Mr. Pitcoff, Mr. Sadoski and Mr. Sweeney present . It was voted to approve and accept minutes of previous meeting and to dispense with reading of same . Angelo Trovas appeared with plot plans of land in the area of Carrolton, Calumet , Belair and Belleview Streets , stating he plans at some time in the future to develop the land he owns there and land he hopes to acquire , and questioned the Board with regard to the Planning Board requirements for the installation of turnarounds on deadend streets . The Board an- swered Mr. Trovas ' questions and advised him to bring in his preliminary plans when he is ready to commence his subdivision as the Board would be in a better position to advise him if and when they can study the land, •clo:cat'ions of proposed structures , installations of utilities , etc . , which ould be shown with regard to the proposed subdivision. It would be im- possible to ascertain what the problem is without being able to view the entire picture . The next matter for discussion was the question of approval of a defini- tive plan of Salem Acres , Inc . , entitled "Witchcraft IV" , regarding which this Board last wrote to the City Engineer and to the Board of Health, ad- vising them that the Board would take action on this date on the question of approval of this plan. In addition, in accordance with a request for- merly made of all Municipal Boards and Departments that notification be given to the Department of Public Works of the Commonwealth of Massachu- setts , in connection with action on projects in which it is contemplated that that Department might be interested in land takings in connection with public works , this Board wrote to Commissioner Ribbs under date of June 27 , 1969 , advising of the pendency of this plan. Subsequently this Board was in receipt of a letter from the developer re- lating to problems which hadbeen raised by the City Engineer in connec- tion with this plan, in which letter it was pointed out that most of the problems. had already been remedied, and setting forth suggestions of the developer and his engineer for supervision and certification to this Board; application was also made to this Board for waivers in certain re- spects of the subdivision regulations as follows .-by the attorney for the developer, dated June 30 , 1969 : & . Minimum width of streets . 2. Substitute for granite curbs , bituminous curbs not closer than 28 feet face to face , with the proviso that pre-cast concrete curbing be installed at all intersections . Page 2 e 3 . Waiver of underground installations of electrical systems . • It was called to the attention of the meeting that no response has been received from the Board of Health since the last communication from this Board advising of the proposed action to be taken at this meeting. Evidence was presented that the Counselor for the developer had filed with the Board of Health on June 20, 1969, two prints of the subdivision plan as revised, to the effect that the items pointed out by the Board of Health in their letter dated April 25 , 1969 , insofar as the jurisdiction of the Board of Health is concerned, had been properly taken care of. In addition, there was also presented for discussion, the most recent communication received from the City Engineer July 1 , 1969 , the day of this meeting, and the opinion was expressed that all of the matters which had been previously raised by the City Engineer have either been completely rectified or in the opinion of this Board, can be handled by waivers which have been requested, and by conditions which are to be made for inspection and certifi- cation to this Board that our requirements have been complied with to our satisfaction. Mr. Pitcoff made a motion as follows: "I move that this Board now ap- prove this definitive plan, subject to the following conditions : "Inspection of the installations of roads and utilities is to be made by Mr. Joseph D. Carter, engineer for the developer, and certification is to be made thereof either by Mr. Carter or by some other engineer satisfactory to this Board to the effect that all such installations have been in accordance �th the approved plans , and further, that all such installations have been de in accordance with sound engineering practices . In particular the in- spections shall be made and the certification shall make specific reference to adequate cover of sewer pipes , sufficient cushion where pipes cross each other, and avoidance of interference between utility lines . Before final release of any security which will be furnished to• this Board by the devel- oper in connection with this subdivision plan, the question of proper in- stallation of the roads and utilities to the reasonable satisfaction of this Board will be taken into consideration. I further move that the Board grant the waivers requested by this developer" . Motion seconded by Mr. Sadoski , all four members present voted in favor. The Chairman of the Board, John M. . Gray, Jr. , who was not able to attend this meeting, had requested that he be recorded in favor of approving this sub- division plan. The Board next discussed the matter of holding meetings during the summer, and it was voted to cancel the second meeting for July and hold one meeting in August , and to advertise in The Salem Evening News to this effect , and also to advise those who may have business for the Board to present it at the office where it would receive the required attention. The Board voted to forward a reminder to the City Council to the effect that the Statute requires action within ninety days of their public hearing with regard to proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance , otherwise no action may be taken until these have been advertised again. his meeting was adjourned at 10: 15 P.M. Respectfully submiet�, JOHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF TADIUs T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY Utu of '-$atem, fflassar4usetS pla mins Poarb RWM 7 - CITY HALL MINUTES OF MEETING - - AUGUST 7, 1969 The meeting was opened at 7 : 30 P.M. by Mr. McCarthy, Acting Chairman, with Mr. Sadoski and. Mr. Pitcoff present . Reading of minutes of previous meeting was dispensed with, and it was voted to approve and accept same . Counselor Richard Daly presented a Form A with a plan for endorsement . The plan showed a large lot of land at 10 Pickman Road which the owner, Clement Theriault, proposed to divide into two lots each having the re- quired lot area and each with sufficient frontage to conform to the City Zoning Ordinance regulations . On motion of Mr. Sadoski, it was voted to endorse this plan as not reguiring approval under the subdivision control law. Counselor Ralph Luise presented a Form A with a plan for endorsement . The Board advised Counselor Luise to submit two applications, one a Form A to combine two lots into one lot , and a request to the Board to remove the restrictions as to lots referred to in the original endorsement on the "Sable Road" subdivision plan and to change the location of the turn- around shown on this plan. Counselor Luise requested leave to withdraw the application and the plan, and it was voted to grant this request . An undated communication to the Board, received July 29 , 1969 , from the Board of Health was read to the meetingi a copy of which had been sent to the engineering firm of Carter and Tower. A letter from this firm replying to the Health Department letter was read to the meeting also. It was voted to place these communications on file . The next order of business was a letter presented by Counselor George P. Vallis in behalf of his client, Salem Acres , Inc . , requesting a change with regard to drainage pipe . The letter carried a notation from the City Engineer. On motion made and seconded, it was voted to grant the developer ' s request for a change to aluminum smooth bottom pipe . Counselor Vallis pr�esente�d an application for the release of twelve lots , 73A, 74A, 75A, 75EI , 75F 9 75G, 75H, 75x9 750 , 75P, 75Q, and 92A in Witch"-' craft Heights , Puritan Road, plan recorded in Book 113, Plan 12 . On mo- tion duly made and seconded it was voted "Upon the posting with this Board of a Savings bank book in the amount of $6 ,000 . 00 to release these lots , and the Clerk Pro tem, Mr. Pitcof£ is hereby authorized 'upon de- livery to him of such a bank account with withdrawal order attached, to execute such release" , seconded, all in favor, and so voted approved. 2 _ Mr. Sadoski made motion to write to Mr. Mitchell, the City Engineer, and en- close a copy of a letter from Carter & Tower listing the work to be comple- rfd on the Lot 75 Series , Puritan Road and Gallows Circle , and the amount money he recommended be held upon release of these lots , and request that Mr. Mitchell acquaint the Board with his opinion with 'regard to the sum of money that should be held. This concluded .the business brought to this meeting, and it was voted to ad- jptirh at 9 : 45 P.M. Respectfully submitted, C Pro Tem `THE SALEM'EVEHING NEWS, SA i RESULTS,and LOW COST are TWO REASONS YOU Legal Notices - Legal Notice prodmctelY'800 feet along We mopauni R3 Dietrlct zoNng No iii-W-d T—In eo ex, I(IndostrW)Detret etarl M1 bonadw live;Man.huaing to a norMe b,dliectio aM ing on that cevterLve of Jefferson Avenue on the ovemal 1 tending a Wb approximately 650 feet along the eoNng moeeing the Boston&Melba Rationed Main Line cmc W.-dsr ,Ilbe:of.th vo osol A3 Dbtrint:thence turning extend line masa southweetolv.dhccNon aloaH the ren Li m a rio[tliesatedy direction approsboately 375 feet to a ,.,,r'Me O'Jefferson Avenue to a paint 700 feet.beyond point:thence turning in a molaostedy.d notion an! stenting point. An area 190 No from the eenterllmaa footing a!Me appmrmnetely 1000 feetm th cenW line of Jeffeteov Avenue to a northeasterly doectton,am N W Hllhetul Avenue to a point 2210 feet norHteesterly of the I(Industrial)District shall be Cheoged tea al(Neignbn' t. (ntenettiov of Malborough Road and HlgNend Avenue ;hood Businese)Dlatriet a "p,+ . the.taming In a southwpatoly dheetitn e,prmdm t ly No.18—Ward 7-Marti g at e point on Ne oantmMe 24M feet along the eenterlive of Highland Avenue to We i:efeyetle Sheet at the centerline of.the Forst Trinvee]] I starling polnt Th eM.Mg I-(ladmhdel) District Bridge,fhevtt amhd'mg along fin,"marline of Lafayettl ^: bounded shell be cbanged m a B-2 Highway Buswe"co- 'Street In n mumwnriy direction aPPro. only 175 Is Me4 .. m the Seim-Marblehead boondo,Has,Neva to n ibg In {, Na 8=Wee&3.eiM 4—SrertWH at a Point at th Ws I, 4 general noobanataly direction:and odandnq along muton of the eeniarilne of Norn Street and Cmmble r Salem Marb)ehead boundary Roe opprori+reteW 750.fret Sheet.thence extending m a.northerly dhection Me we an relins of.upper Sete.Harbor,lbence Wong $$} 'along the ttnteruas of C[atsble Street ohm. wseng S'.extendivg in a general wastano dnnmtil anal the Mo i Esse[ Street and continuing'Ior a northerly direction F.R We approximately 215 feet to th'revterlme f the^o along the teotarllve of Sewall Slreet to th eente[We River Wet,than.turning in a general southern dimeLi { of Lynda Street,11 m. turning In a weaterly directbv a and alendmg Mang the ten[ Win of the Forest Aiva in ' and extending alon, the''centetdme of Lynda Street Ks;at,rommalelY 335 feet to tbcePteriine of Lafayette Stree }. to She;cevterm a North.Street. thence turning and t the eterdng Point Me exiatlne: (Multiple Famlly- C ,extending"m'. southerly direction along tM tmtallne dmtlal)Dlstrkt so bounded ehli be ehenged to.Rl(0n o4 NmW'Street Wenca crouIng Fedex Street,-thence +,',Faally Reeldentla])IHalrint" . contfnuing in a aontherly direction etovg flu tmterllm No.19 Ward 7 - Starting at a wino on the tedternh I of Summa poin Stmt to a t of krte[seetioa with he ts t'" d S4eat at the rota..h of Leong Avenue ext tentaline-of Nomas Street,M, turmnH and ninmvg llne rMwamrly,along the emmrline of final She t in m wterly dvecvan along Ore rentallno ot'Notman A aPPmtlmet b 1000 feet m the emterWe of ike Hates ( Stmt book on the mating Point tithe cenmrBm of Makre Reihaad aper track they.tununq end«feud Crombm Street. The R3 (Malt)-Family ReeMmtlaN dir t d along the spur track In a mrWw®taly direction m a po a trot m bonded shall be changed to a B3(Central Susi 300 fret PsrpendkWar from th monattine of Candi Sties nese)mama io.::. w tarn^ 1 -` thnm turruuI,etN extending In a motherly dvmbm a 1 ' No.9, Ward 4 In an existing R3 Dmtrict..on the mutts that Is 300 fast[tom and parol]-)m the on aline of Cana t' art aide of Procter Sttao and the n.,Wwret.aide:of 7',T Street;Un ,extending ants live eopnximetely 14W fro Highland Ave,across the street front One Seem-Hospital: "r m thenenof Jefferson Avenue;thence turning to ( relonate ihe:bounday Me seParsting th.R3.Dlatridt from -, .mdtedy dmeotion sod as"Mamg a Me al=Ne canter } the'R-1 Dlatriotln a northerly drectnn,m chat Na new of r e[mn Ave.eppmrm atelY 400 Int to the int, 1Rstrnt boundary separating the 3141 Mal R'l Dishitta.will emtlon of the ceuferllon of Wnei Street and Loring Av n h 120 fast'fmn the tentedlne of Procter Stmt oar the 'r nue.T7u exloing B-1'(Ntlghborhood Boatman) Iiiam vorthwent tide,and 120 tat[mm the caaterlive.of Hill- -.^.shall'h changed to a B-2(Highway Business)District Nd.Ave.:no the mrmweat side. FNo.93—Ward 7—Delete all reference.,m the"State Teethe No;10-Wall 4—Start at a point no the northeart side of r.;;. College"and Mort in lieu the[eoe: "Stam College e lo—, Ave.;aPprox1namly 3W.feet from the no, 'Salah."$ q line of Prater Street'extend the Zoning bomdev Me No. 31- In ends <o',praerve amentia and consen's op eeparatht�the"R-2"(Two-FemOy,Reaklenital)Murat and ,k apace letW end m Panted lowlands from oval)"the t the"R3' (Multi-Family ResldenleD Dietr in lnootb loving areae shell be changed to R (Reeldetml.Cone wnteyly dhectnn along a Me 300 fat trap and parallel vabonl Districts: . .to floe rentaHas of to,Stmt to a punt meds w the ..Land of Qty of.Salem c ntmlled by the Pak De a extevslan of the southerly In oro Langdon Stmt.thence 's-'Y{:meet: tutuivg Inas.westerly direction eldan said Rau to the cenle ,•-1.Salem Nicene.Pak ... 3500 a line of Procter Street,thence t and«tending cion,, a,,'2 Iedee Hill Peek ♦ the centerline of Prater Snore[m a nor[her1Y dmeemn te ,�;,j,�r,3.Forest Alva Pak 29,00 " the omterlins of Putnam Street- thmoe'lummg in Me Higblmd Pak:. - 243.00 " egatera along We Zoning boundary,lien ee,ount- t I,Galkms Hill Park 211(1 M,the"A-2"(Two-£wily Residential)Dletrl.from the s -6 Liberty HIB Pak 200' " to.tbe men Mn of IM T.oN 8 DietritboundarY MeMul off of ynpi 8.8akm Clnaom 900 " m We -W'(LocinessB i Bus ) Dlatrint off of ann Street } {8.High Street Playground 054 " (],noel Buemess) Dlatritt off of Higldaon Ave ax"ss}ra 30.Witch MemorW�fand '..: 0,33 Wena turning la eeouthaly dir.chonand exmndivg a live �v' 11.Bertram Park(Fr.Matthews Monument) 0.15 " a +iwgg Ne Zmdngbouaday lane separating Me"R2"11Wo- v "12.fIaMe'Parkway 0.211 Feaby Aesidmtlal) Diatnet from the 'B-I" (ural Buai- - 13.Coluabue Cirete -' 019 rose)Dlitrict book to the alerting point Me'"'(Two• 14..Edward's Square ......... ... 0.28 •• Fwtly ReMentlal) IHetricb aro bounded Mall be changed IS Franklin Street Pak _ . 270 { to an'063''(Multi-Family PesMealal)astriot, -16.Gardner lrlavgle 012 " [. No.ll Ward 4—Delete.tbe &1'(Nelghborbood Business) 17.Hawthorne Pla 033 ' fro morlet in the"W'tMaattHtlgMa Housing Development :'18.Iofayetm Squa. 049 " and imerl in Leu Monof a R-1(One-FanRY Rmmandal) v '19.Maai(d Meows 010 " Diehiet. - :-.,r. a. - , ..20 L ringimd Jeffmsm A mum.Trengle 013 Na 12—Wad 4—Stating attke emte Me of Highland d' '21.Painnes Cove Pnysi omW 184 Amens at the Lyon-Seim boundary Rm extend Rue 22Pklanm Pak-. 164 mMerly atm6 the centerline of HIgNmM Avenue ePPrvx• 'i 23 MCGkw:Pere 2.00 Mistake 1800 feat;Mom tarring fi northwesterly di[eo ; 29 Splens Manorial Pak 200 r" ti®And sawadoug aline spm bnately 600 feet;Nm b.0m r mpervlent PI yanounds �"- Public Fropos tvrrdng in a,natharly dh'ention and mending a hm,&P D Pertinent: pioxlmately"SW fret; thence looting to a northwe9terly 1.Broed Street Plgvground. diesodas and extending a Me aPPmxkoately SW fort: 2.42aelle Fe. ' theme tV rrWn�in a muthwesferly dtrmtion and«tmdmg. 3vFraiddin 54oet, MASS,SATURDAY, AUGUST 16,.1969 13 SHOULD USE WANT ADS OFTEN;.CALL .71444600, IMiscellaneougAuction Sales For Sale=Miscellaneous , ESTATE AUC170N • rurvu'cavlim WANTED- x wm n ;D m m x M .p Victorim and rrll faraituro ` eem s rne,xE; „'EE' Gla;., cbioa°ma 7AU iVST, r%a q WENHAM.MASE..1.7t10AY AUGUST SOLID FILL OommeRdee Dacb ae)et]0 A.M To eenb 1be ptE,e d '+ xWRou.alWet WVM ODEBe•ste abaloe eD4 a1veTWlea m„gvee w,e 6e eDla s L TRIOINO coo. Vk by-Yr19L10 AOC710N Som WE .q Som.loratea m EAnCH aOW, I ME•E"OFF ROME id m wENae11 SHETLAND PROPERTIES . Solmm r94eA9E.Drouoa� e .. .,, Droby mmweRa.roWX . RADIATORS ,.. : .:. AMOD1aOoD. ede;,by orae;of W Edi: TemU ueb.or UEed but guwEOtmed 29 Congr 'Sfreaf, weo8'-ImDwnoe morelDg d_ee1e:Erle,Pbe,n. q. Eam:Tdbo4 ARavoneer_468-A492 .$1.00 per section X C.11 744.0966 •"J`:NR, I:1v"tbR;Dona mAD'Wlro ybeeellAro dRd uNmnm ENN a r,enM relP. 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R 1 a FYn..,.,.e.er. m lips the a turning m n eutWY&'*".Q d end'ext '6 M pa'tk_,Mar7bmn (• along Me LYriv-Sao%boundary]M aDPro:omntNy 1500 6'MemoUAl F1eld ti r,,aa-' feet b the centerline of HBhlma A one Me ataeMrg H` 7;PAlmtt Dove, i F a.Point dAd e:tlaGog B-1 (NUehlerhood Budnesa) Dismal a Sw. p Eucroechmmt Lnaits yaxhown m ce IAMg No Ar vi nfo. ehaR be chengetl M a&2 (FllehweY Seatne ) DLtr1ct Fig. 5 defied Duty 1966, ibeW with the "RePat'm 'Na y3'=Word S—Starting at A faint an Me centerline of Flood OmtrW'Pnka'Soeih Rlva, Stem.-Tdane by7 Coni Street at n Point an tell frau Ne nortaxdy aide Pf CAMP, Dreaeer And MUCee, Covewngi ting Eneers", 11 Meenbor line a Cyprese Street extend A]Me g9 feet SaInap Storage Volume Area EPmpaehmMt LIMP PAxAM4 to tha center Maa o1 Cypreas Steeet•1m feet In An Dui" (Acre Feet) -(Amea) (Con,bur FIlev,), eutayy d Ifee,Mmturning rning Antl'..Idmg in math. A-Ward 3 5.9 7.6' eaaterly dieealon and extendinga 16ne 1W feet Parallel m n-W� 3 13 & 0.9 68,00 the antes Mae of Caret Street appmxhoataly 460 feet, C Wind 3 46, 80 Sam Mears IAMMI M—eexteely dirmtlon aW extmdbe.a line I>WM3 365 >- -256 M.M. sf nPPr-M.MIy 230 feet b Me center lure of Florence Suet r Ward:7' 85 .64 16.M tt Way Mena turning M A emHhmly&Md.and ext% F•Wmd 7 14 7 � 144 abM GWMI3 li4 °8,60 "' Itm °+ etmg Me cmttt taresne Forma StreetW a andFlwanca xa a Stmtto[be ren[tt Yne of Ropac Street,Mena 4uning M TyM f K 2.5,.0 a 5,3 v'E..13.00• 4 .methwn4elY dimflon-along the anter line of Ropes a 'L .'Street to Me center line adCmat Stmt.Mena turning m e. "''OHAP1'EE e6'-ZONING MAP.The"IMM Uoth"coigh '..emtherly direeMv end extmNn6 aovg Me an[m Mae of tracMg a the Zoning Map,dated.Augla e,27,3565,mw in _ 4km1 Staet'to'Me atutiv6 point;The AXJAMIX2'(Two. City Clerk'erila.ateU he daUpyed�After a new origumt pre " Fam0y 1teaMeeOU)Dbtrict ro beunded shell be changed ahO°"tn8 a8 the adopted''ohM,,A: Md beambefev.The i ro n]3-4 f Whweuo and Aemmotive)1HaMict ori81ne1 ehWi not he roulrued u a"new"map bat Mal] Tire aeeum a Curl Stant torr 80 feet north o! conattuW u an"emended"maD.Tina Uenge m required brceus.' -p Cypau'Sheet'to.Me anter line of Gardner Street'slull dpring a pho[ogrePma'aduo[lAn T"Aa a,it Wu dlamverea Me tIrmM.in Me R2(T Famoy ReudAntlal)ISatrict, Me"onlgirel"hW etretchW And M not drawn b a meuunbl :.. The eaiating F4 Dietrict along Carol Street between ate. reg' w' -t a ;, A ; n= Gmdaer Stmt and Roel m Street MAli be wnMrr ed uOn,g—Tbla Monotone MAA takeoff"u Weld beM8100 feet deep from the center Imo of CAM,Street by Ne pty;Chaeta ;.: Nn 14:—WeMS-S - m•wy F d3, - d oneUto to the--)mace of Harbor Street .,Attest: AUGUSTINE J.TOOMEY 3P:•' ISO feet west M Me centei]ine of LWeyMM Stmt,extend ,M, .. d-.--"Ine-Terpendinular%.mrUrerly direction,150 fat,Mena ;pty,pale i Man M a weatedi•:MIACtioa PeAnnel M and 150 feet Iran Y. " Me-centetyoe of H"b01 Street and Wasmagton Sheet. - '1be News"WantAm744oSon :.Continue thl.•Ime until-it Is go feet beyond Me Paleetmn. legal Notices .YOV GEC sort flee wh aa of the amteitlne of Pand Stra1,Men at this point to a M g ..P.e.aouinaa"I rlY diiatbn And oetard-a kne Met in PmyRel a when,YoU use The New.Woo ' 'to And W feet norMwertm9Y of the centeHine If Fond ' OITy OF SALEM r Ade.CAR 74406%We, Street to,a point 150 feet ea+MweAterdY of the canterM.of ,`'•a yn. -WUNngaan Stmt.Mena turWng In a aouMeasterly direr- FIRST PASSAGE•, :;.; Um and extend A line parallel to And 150 feet to Me anter. :m Me ye'er can magma nine Legal Notices "ice C L-W Whablegtea Street,b Me eanfeein,M IF,Stmt. hmdrwl Ana xi tyone.,ry a thence teen in a voMuaterlY Rection eud-eetend A We AN ORDINANCE b Ameaki OITY OF SALEM • along life antmMte of'Aoaa Street in It mteraaM1 Me Ordineree I. va to Tea[tie - - SEODND PASSAGE" ehiterline'of WARM giro Stmt.Mena turn In rorMwub (One way Meant). Id'Me net one GE Nrte v. 'nely direetlon Ana extend A MI Along Me enaterine of Be it ardainW by tiie tlty iron Me yearAnd I thoa. Waahingten Street b the Mteraectbn o[the centerline of (bmcR:If-Me pty of SAlav,as AN ORDINANCE m amend HuboeShe U,,thence loan M an euterly.direction And fou. : An Ordmenea relative b Taffa. extend along Me cmtmllna of Harbor Street M the�ete ting SECTION:'1.MaPmr 16,.Sec:. IPerkb(g Frnhiblied At Curtain i a Point The 114 (Whpky le and Aetemotive) Olatrla w tion 30 of'the Revleed.Ordio- es Timon Certain Shea,, bounded shale be tlrAneW to A M (MWU-Fmw1Y Rated, eacea of Me Oil of Salem, lie it ordained by the City ' tial).District Mesa. M M hereby further Cnne j of Me pty.o[seism,u Na 15-ward 6—gMrWg.on Me centerline o!Gmve Suet amendedby deleting the fob follows: _^- L a Point I' foU f D 'Ma emteelme of Me neaten and ]awhs Sonet: - SEC3RON L;Chaphr IS'Seo- d'y: Malas RAliieaa int IS extmd'a Rne m.nuchae Maly Dm6y street !roan""'Arse ion SIR of Me Ravieed OFdin. diacton,ext a Wint 150 feetpecallU m Me am[erllAn of Street M Feet Aanue, M It mot of Me pty U S ata Me Ptr•"^'A of net S�Meet.Mena-trun in a Wanda, etNdireatjo and Ml M PIMA tMeomf th M11-- MoMded b o hereby further t extend A It--along the centerline of,nax sttAet A,Masan Me.treat 4n•e ebeticAl order: - spathe the MI, stmt.theory tin m A memo.[and voMweat direction 'Derhy Street nom Orerse � aft ehyet ve e4baa eel older: ° alone no emtmlMe o[Meson Stmt b,Me ceMeaune od Sheet b Webb stmt Man loan Mem Ave..,orW Drive eW Co- •." Gmve Street Mena coming m a edutheu)direction von auteAY dimtlen." irmable Avenue. lwn.(2)'•Uouz the'-antaMie of Gmve Street b a etertine pant The I SECITON:2: Tlds (I dinance PAttdrs":... & (Mdudrw) DIMiot m tiowdW shall be ehM,,aI,0e a a�qke etteet u provided by. SEM ON 9-TNe ordManee :R-T' (TwuFMRY,Aealdentiva).fnAnnat, ,� Me pty porter. r McIl take eifeet u]aovld�by No.18=Word 7—Sfartmg at a point taken M Me ant¢IMS 10 pty Cnmce August 14,IM Me city Cbarter. ot,the edeoa ena.Mafare ReUroW tieclm 200.ketawM- AdoptW la:fint PueaBe. _ In aty CburicU.July M,i%9 waeterly•of when Me Forest-Rives mteryeat. sand ATTEST' tk '" Adopted[or lint peeuge :.tracka, Mena:terWng in-a saumwuterly direction AUGIJ P E J.TOOMEY,-' Ia,aty Council August 14, Has r, and extending A line song Me arttm na of M'e AMA, "• pty perk. Adopted Loi eaoW.and final '*'rt ArR Maine RaMmd eraek. 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MNIk"' HAMILTON — six"room Reach in mach det4ea AE4LTOA AND @189AANOE oeoAEe area. Levmg room.with fireplax, formal dieiog "tahare Your Neighbor Bought The 110ue ,9. rmm, modma'kitchen, 1,'car gmage. Possible Tei.744-1703 38th Year- 7311'sahington Street mortgage assumption farqualifiedbuyers.. Thin "'Year's tax bill Orly$an Immeediaate possemmo. `t V WtGIpoicha 9w JYOUR OWN PRIVATE BEACH--.Aad.tWlro e Than you wGi ee ey Mls spadm4�ean hanein beast .offers you.mach more.A-family room with bar, Saha, Pour stiederg k*dm,Wage- Near -,kitchenette,Franklin stove and across to the front' beach and sohml.H - ;— .," r, yard surrounded by a stockade fanee.There i W"I Meth b tRe 110'. Y# x S n , a bath with stall ahowm for Apra beach and e huge the lower reel so I dry arm.That takes are'. DAVID FRYE Realtor t . w the the formal li Ie.ge tip a tow.rep..Here Item i6a:Esser Bh eN —1,e orae :we find the fasmd kvieg reser with beam wiling, m 741-0,11 wall to wall carpet and fireplace.Off in a mrnm - inaax«epn.a M.niw-unn s.rnx .is the.modern kitvhan and at the frout of this un-A.level-a sleeping.porch. Now up-a few `LISTINGS WANTED -inose Ytepr to the bad.level.Frain the large' .~ master, bedroom yea,look snow the beech to.. We ft Wve toyer with marry,but as ss a vary short of Mesmchumtts'Bay. Almostforgot to',tell.you goo, ssleaNe hmnnp. ..tee you aowa Mg seWogt s .about the 2nd full bath,and&a 2-car galeg.,and M Plume phase vs ,aye*,'.' , r the 1/2-awa lot,Rod the attractive landscaping..AR s-- a of this m Mauchedm,too. .n fl $48,500" Wifter A.Conway we, 1 tx101axa1 1a FOAMaLer h We . f a Gree family thatHER! aeeds4 p WAl-m ala ft.pllW ),Well a largos home a f family mm 11 m the es.yen aeai r w?rex privacy of 2800 3 ft.of living,fespace o 11 rooms, IS bedrooms and 2 helbm.Of coupe you will like I the canted Ievery, t th be ou ea yrwon't have to i � 'use the mr:'every time the.children wear to go OVEN HOUSE.' aamewhere. $491900 277 ANDMlt ST.. (Rhe.114) DANVERE MANCHESTER=8 roam,.1 ander,glass,mahog- SUNDIAY 1 to 5 P.M. `''v say,brick and hos med ceilings--all composed in 1 the clean functional line of motmporavy design Emutda Bssut,to excellent ionottion.g move ta'R&Rtion 26.14 living roan with fireplace and Adding glass to th,mN penelea playrmm in mamem.,Waq to wen a. ..s,door. W the sue dark. Equipped kitchen, dining capering end vmptacM avtr g ramme,'dWtq merethex. roomr4 bedroom&,2 baths,family room with fire.c Cabinet kitchen,3 one teamow rust wmumD bath..1,c - gunge.WIDD4aga mkc o er.at 514'6 0.1bt ,t —place.All On a wooded tat. $49,900 Pnwa a S2naoo ^cb.., 'BOXFORD--Unbelievable so why should we waste y s,race to describe this hornet Let us make belies- y are of youl F.awe.with 700 it.frontage m seemm.Custom baht by present owner.Sot years ROBERT L. GOWELL quo the windows alone cost $6000. Pine boards iAla mm 24" wide. When were yea eves in a home :!1¢OflOf with 4000 m.ft.of Rveng space? $996900 M v sFv.CmrroB a Bey.Inc. -« ,E Aeeoemle Broken? p, . elm B4Y r0 D..na VTE Ia ^R - I Ahm Alcul y 0174,07 f OUiH HAM N Me53aCXV56t18 a i w NOmnD dOhemay aNiW, bRoger A�927-1u, e aa)e - F Dore,:car,m)Br19 « .... , ... .. `. s:e . AA.iLTOx6 MDouince ttong,as 7W •.. ' OIN Imbewll,624,1104 M-W7 wyame "Member of Reekor's'. ' r I101yfE 1-A,BE/'EHLY ice range eo-sei Multlpie LrosfngLE . PEABODY, ( NAMIITON-6ROOMRANCN I � I I, pM 11 ill ttLL3 btlroen,. netlwi'N.. I.IAf-g SWLLY �`__ 77 �s—v SATURDAY,AUGUST 16, 1969 kILY IN THESE LISTINGS Vim_ za ... • To Let—Apartments ME'MMAC :.INDUSTRIAL °LENT"OR EL DW °"'" ' B{ vela a , nMR M IM1. )OPf.ER�zuu each eider. n ..gan e-I M Biu Nm R BALEht COMMON �W a , ppbeMmS red .BUILDING .a;aM mow meMe lm En gpppe.I.,.f NRmm6 {hm, NvOag rm llvbg Lm lewd.Eedl eMe has veno heat A4esotlm Brief Butidivg al "n°nuaai°ivar a�• :eveme Deaau%e ]aS R880 0 -• fad tlatric.l'binee lot,neer WonW deelge With 7500 eq. .. . he eager: knIo g$21,000 R of Cities and m obebr SUDY see E>11. . 17.0-3 lDg space.PeaneW)1 db IIe°"�Im mroa 5w1e ren B Ip EOOer FA Y BOAS- ehgle beget bet m Pie' E.mlm m Wa la d 3 ROOM FUAN. APT tl nb I9CWtl Seat Mme In Man Mr -." {36 WNEHLY'. ro,chaDH ml.Rev living U,." 7u.lmo. eras Mnr a e v x nn w ea,gaL m I>' - ti ponGwepla allow t °mor; 1 ems m M..x rNme an I Site. barn Appeal pant and b t moo: 'k�Lm900y amw.n elaa°m m Iel rax nM.. ! YhBately 1 elle:$33,800- N dealmd..lMt cbM ro dmf Lxsm wlm'aanwan m aa- PoRlna 61' p WE.T NE'WBURY rtrne5ea Dh sLM d n a I. E a Ime. n, INS (:1ARmt?N REALTY 'reale RMa E >U-11 .e.MAB-n.,aeeaopr iAA BOOM COIANW. - land Ibpm b, oXPRed Cid' fa* Ye xwr ew°m t o 4 «.. .. p I.elga Deep,aaragq and 20 raeaMlble. Foran with eels orchard. x133,000 n�nm n`hu:eemmly an ee0Y7 Axa a 4epweimlmd ,y 555..00 r1At1.MB-QABHOLLS C.1 erlW Full xwnY Ce IY 4 Ellbll S SrvM 11e00M V@POBIAN an le soon x n.p; m 'Ef X-5 - I¢wl M]tlme 922363] mens x s Emrmm, 'M arm Mn 'edge en ahamt 1 omlfc,re.i t, M 1P MIM. II emal vi FXW lu°I Pm Irpa NmW 10a �m SNmvS, eoilfdry aittd k0- I a er and,"�°R w.env. lelmo w 7eana fol wllh tirPjdflCe AA6D(1M n N RE lC )i a WM1 i 6leeea'BYmg tah1lR 17n!' TOI°S°ELO SECLUDED' `m` nand, I 11 L[a�rYae featly zuDm v.'IN.en Im l x 1e mnex Aea r Ips'a Pow I. derir a. Dfemvei firep0ace Eeay wetk-: amwi awl w wa.wan a t r Mi. erOvsee a ` dede mtlen T Ihgdiabece.ro OMgeeeaer. -3. rm]IvmOY°ne BSAL p.rpm D°laMep.. 0. .a an¢.... ,35,000. . BEVERLY �' �� li^: b aan^ m:maFlm�- I.BEBBOOM FAM.NOME— Exceeent residential area. v Memem eaa awe m reap,und, "k sal a. 1 mm woe al 1 n Mi:mer TYAi b e vdlege•aeNaog. F.Ry (ming 7 roam a Iomal . E a.vm ° tr L x MI p 1 elzed "fenee, dining rwm, m Cit co0ditioo. Large U. Sln°r41mi ° r it,.: ro mM'.e°ama , Dead aewlng Ml Rear .1C. n5A1 g x SQ IMM vabmet kit<bee dwOg rem n IPm a I�b n°Il lto+ A °"io. aH.$18,000 roan fvepleced 1 z v t g i mo °Y' 1 ul.eu w tl 1 E sr nes Cin•?'7 .. - :NEWBURY �,: I g Pllx YmL all".rl t6 ROBE FAEM wig a ml rooms.mzy dm 1 bed InedER xom vm w a t- x mm - `Y Ee roans, at," end well 1 m l Ian aDad dual Citi m°MlM zlall°e, a t: rater eetrence (}TlaeiN 2 1.=P lot Mu t be In gm I rde..,1 ILm a amt {alga batt• Nie leatlov. `Pamaaga r 5110.000 ueppreoa'ad Me S�Mu h ruanir5muws, s°am °tA1Mlvgn a�evn n XIa 0 DALETS Sm6 500-822 8836 sed N g.1.Dml� S me s gave REALq ESTATE ...... MEnE`x m wen 1 ' tl n.gode am aaa orogen f.w,= x a°rats e'd g sen ,`MLiexM MC=' vnd," d ma.. flen., amm r4°`m MmA °e,"=,a ,m n. IIx ` KO MAL"BT..BSeb lU more YIMa-Tey 1 heats ,wIX. IN'ro enm eM n DDU wm M mm.r rtl NEWBEBY e>>w�m.ffi my mIDA nevMO:hx° n Man qey v a.-- WMTfar Coll oxer a el MPI 565.149Et 4857473{56L5E55 y M T,n lmnllY eR LRkYmn S SALEM n A Calle NII m Am f e l Law mar Cigna 1.m°ea as x 5�M°Me n 1 ENUCK End Bflev MMS. sae M n 16 di w NL awa,w Cin .. and�.. n e warn Ina t.- f°fwavt Mauro""` neremme8`Iw°tl dE a. GI FNA CONVENTIONAL mM gMin . 1 Mena mg l.. Ia V0.HISM D gRTMENT. bxm T.. Mn. pa m M° LMn eM Ile1 MM ma4 i a^ gam. PE MY CAW.- sammY Bosroe x. cm wn. S la tl ra E 9 M ml ro u,0g m n. Sm mAA TM Oh"d S.NLN m Ilw aSlPm MY 5 tamBJ 44{Sapamb hand- ... BEVER v n IINI �e VNDE 'E LUXURY hury Urge menmaa , = ] BOOTS Ow Qa apt.4 flu 4 arra rMMv eM mM I W Eat 1 ran IMnp and 9ASL 4 % 5.BadY000u WMa esome m Sra B 50d S �Stln h"a exam mp.RBY STREET Ugrmlap 1¢V 1 F","' 41nO[ r vtt9 raW tla. 1 a am N IW •°I a rM IM ED Le 1 2 FMa," i - 'AYawW r0! i®ealab a0 SW'1II1 EMERSON • reANY. MH' µFABOM' f Ma e11rvN Ian Emllmr Iem1I bets awl =i I Acra of Land„ 'o Page] Sanlet Und a tram an E n r1°""mnell m at..MIM alp Mil 1i Lt BOa!epL IJTg01Ot Sf lana Ren Kewdakl SOUTX S2LEM 1 t flmr.l S M. 190 fi.Fro Ma 9e .a.v.. tastes m gees sea sheet.B] SALEM Tall°ve. Mm M 1 1 wa a m e Feraed-in Yerd owner.Aslaog 518,000. �n Flmapl�RII a PoIMi`m l lenm"a°m.111'e a em°elly ar. tee Sol .11 ldgmedls?s.QcCPpOpc • ]Oa-1a83'a 685-]8]B eats m am a Il.m1Ya v°.a va cal n a ruMN.. y Porta mme Po FN0. BEVERLY M S dl.Don aesm vr13l.er�p moll m an slew aq Mllvevie. Pride'f27000 Ma Raw S u ams an UU ouEm.m Y ,rt Oqa VERS S , • In SDVM S l-r 5 'y ..S IXr. A 'SagypS 49.Ilf u p I T i'o Rm m 1 n DANIEL 3PlADiE en t e on,z nr.v w,ma orlon az m;. ''-7 aMa Rmm xe an enm w mown nags na.Nee souTx SgLEM-.Eaw'no—1 ma .! r.' •<hae.a vgn.T ga Ie wYar mevNM An°pn Mxm1u1 ere W m.Pa emmem.ea Dm aw..rah Sudan.ne �•AE/ :PmNL m..WRp.E19 mamMr.: P Cane.lyldAl.11 ia.Dean Remo. �r. Lam Mm W.a n3a TM g.d STANLIY SNI.tI5NK115 SPAR-11 SPECIAL EmIIMI 7 mIY un�mltl Amlh anlY.eMWIIa., 1113 A%Ii4 R nY GY "� ma° rtm°LN c?.," M4 11 EERLY 1 1 rtanan Si.� ha 31 LTrn IN F m M Mm M 11 q Ele 6 ...411 SINIK.nNW.eMNI t. Wrawirn LI II I„ M M Centel W In IW C E 51•Ihl dining ¢EAaOD SSm m C° Club yM•A - t fin°° In - lm PLY Ill.— °11 'Mn rom"ti m 1 i s Ra:w la: "P w namin Neaaepr ke h M eC em y g E 1 mq - °TIM QEn D Y t a5 nU 11 man ale arynl 1 .I Rl n e.Sbr al an Vem a m M a Y e a I flue, eM Ld N am 1 ro a nM 1.wM N n M tly l WA t m q !M B ram WIaM 4aN II II nvl i r a WII pa�ep�. II 1 II N q wa H p'm' l Wim, er6 e a Ianlry MI .WIII IMMEn TE xl mry lbs Clog v� a� O.LXII M.. I e n °mm Iq IN PoMY R sal .Yana wore Ia) h.�vim ab rn'owmgl: lu a x „sue ..V.......M^ El .mieOYq �°4'" .mai. omwnu`xem nN am1 rm v�J°.. �MASS.,SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1969" 1.;', J Legal Notice`s.. . -. ` Cegal Notice Legal7W�V;6swmW aetdl8p.ofseth the dwelling unit Way be Incl dGanerol Lmv.:• a No vehicle Mr-eN ahaB be PormNyed m tW11BM adevata6,seam N V.B,Pdegry,h 5(Pe.so—Add 0 Chapter 351 1. In the fo "SPeelfieally Eaeoded°l at a new aubparapeph'L as Section SH for the deflnitbn o}(root rat's. r e - i Ory one Il)'Por Sete'algq which abet int esLeM one; ti""RetaH eAabllOanenN no[lvtludog than a Whom under ; . ..andovobaif(i;U suers feet o area,may bedfalayed, �%t e Chapter 138, Section I, a the General I,ewe (Ter, M.) 'Thi.N®mea to located an the Interior dde of the&net honerl W all almh.Ur beverages for ooveum,Uwa oa the or rear window. 1 Drembee and employing not more than eight persona.The ITEM 46 toren"g penmu" hadi be faterpreted to omen a pe.a CHAPT1 a 35,HECTION VH—Add a new Pmagtaph M. t.. ,including the owner; partthne employees, etc„ regulply an,follows: y emPloYed M any twisty-[ourLom pMad, L. BttBvg Over oe Fsrla4eg&YI.X¢g ParMee, ITEM 2r + ,i' a 1,In Certein'IMfms fhe'Impecfor of RoWbop may lame CHOPPER a8 BEOTION V B,Parapmm,,(Pg'28) Under: buUding perro a to [spec, rebu4ld, mot ever, or enclose „`•._ Me"SpeciB4a)ly Plscluded"lit am a sew abparagreph''g'"as ., relating Dorebae,terrace,octal de.take,and sodfar.ppm. follows: - -. toweran M dwellings regudka5 M Ne setback muht g•'Retail etabllskmantt int lntluding clubs are deErred under meet)a thatpal M Table I—Pestilential Deeib Regula. ' ChaPtor 138, Section 1, of the General,Lawn.(Tex. M.) Man.loovlding Me following o'aditl nea nce met: -licereed b Gell ale boHc leverages for.,do.on the 1„'1Da aPi a taceet-tractor.to be mcload and/or rooted 4.Mrobes and wnpluying rpt men-than eight persons.The .e -.twee eaieled before August 2T,IBIS. , . *U. ' L.�. term"8 Nm 'sell be interpreted b mean ell persona `,j 2.No portion of Me rvofedover or-endoeed aNna,mc dull Including the owner, prLtlme aoPloye., etc, regularly.. be Retort,ManEve(5)feet to any aide or rear,lot Ena I emPloyed o any twenty-fourvUoui raid' More shall he on mtriMlru bracer ad front yard and, PPO 28backs 84 RECTION-V- backs are re,ulrttl,Pmvldin,, however, 9.mM oe ev- 8,Rragrapb 4 (Pg.M7.'IW doeMv tlanot extend beyond the crlgimf aMrture.,.. Dlatelcm:Under"Specifically F ded”Jet add a new ablica, 3:The reading over ander enciming of the atror ere,In We _. 'P'a tolbwa: A m .: a w1 oPlNon of the Building DaPecmr,with Me oapeaatca of,. 'V Sale.a Motor Vehicles, TraRers, Boaceae eardo for .the Cnief of Me Fire Deparmr®t and-the Hoard of same.•• - Heiltb,wet sot be h hasettl to the safety m mel being of : �ITHM PB the general nelgblewhood. OHAPTEB a5.SECTION V-&Pungeph g (P[ 2e H-I ITP N. I:. ' Die[riets:Under"Specifically PS:.,uded"Ert add new vuh4Gm- 08APT&e M—CHANGER ON ZONING MAP—A on •. 2'. e M the Zoning MSD with Property Wap thengee cuporepoeed . '.'Z".'Sahw of Motor'Vehiant.TYauer2.•'8oate.eed Service torr Hereon L an tie at the CitY Clerk's aftice,;pty Ha11„83 Weab-.' . aamn. )egton$t.Salem,Man.01810... ..' r ITEM so - '.-I Copled of the said fund map may be viewed by the Nblle GHAPTEB 851 SECTION V-8, (Pg.28).Paragraph 6 BGat the following plain:.. (:�Diatrleta,Subperegre ha 61:Order"Specifically Bkcoded'clam a. DNyIaY aaee,located bntwere the CoIlevoe'a Offire and it. delete"Subparageoph 1, all residential uaee'are."and fMet M- Tteeurer'c OMtt,In Me flirt floor onerfdoe M the City HnW: ,.Ban Mercot Me following.new,subparagraph C.I. .:-. b. "Dkplay cane in the Counsdi Chenoer an the carried.Hour,y l �ag 1.AU Singm)U' le-Fa , Twoo-FamuY and Multi-Family dwel} of.Me City Hsu.. e ^, .pr baa. a m { y lugs.However,Motels,Hotels or Fa eldential Unita bull{No.a—Ward 1:- SLrtng.at a point on Me center ine of is under Me jurisdiction of the-Salon Homing.Authority - Charter Street at Me WharecHon of Me bound 1" and financed.by eMer,U.S.Public Homing AdmoOtm- - peratng Me R3,HJ,.and 1}4 districts,eatend a new q ton and/or.Me Commojowwlth of Meamchuxtte Dp boun&,We eaUdding then eastei]y dlreottav tome We i Pertment.of Commartt Divlabn a Public Housing, rarce,m of Hawthorne Boul.ard, thence truing and r ( b B be perveittad M accordance with the provuhmu:of m h'N ratamllng'the Me m e mrthwesterly die redon along Me lire the"Special Permit Uses'revuuaoco[a, '.150 teen Damilel to Me ca heruee a Hawthorne Boulevard- 1 I: CHAPTER 24 RECTION V.Peragesph.8 (Pg Ea7 Bub-.. a to the coneorke a Ileaex Shell,thence turning and ea. puagraph 0. tending.M a westerly'direction nicng Me centellne of Under"SpecifioOly occluded cateeorlea:Subeusbperagraph l" ^ Enne'c Street to the ivtereactson of Me ceMerlim of St; .. delete Me Period,afte the word pistents".and add M We Peter Street Mince.turriN oM corroding M a WUWes ergot the following:"except su nnnarketa" a arly direction along a We projected from the centerline TMER[Its ,• a h f of St.Peter Street back to Me etarHng Point in Me center eHAPT&R Be. sEyrION Y�B, Paregreph SO (Fe. 28)3 -i Pne of Cbarter SUet.The R ohni-(eWly Hn.blemN» ¢tete We title"Extern.of Confmrdity'and lower a sew title Verret a-bounded shall be changed W a H-3 (Central I.lieu.Mannar a few.:^Eatemm..of N..Ataf.rmityY , Beei era)Dietrim. m: .. ga No 2—.Ward 3:—On the auGrerly ads of High Strew 1n '.. CHAPTER 86, RECTION W TABLE I'RESIDENTIAL an etlstmil R4 (Twa-Famlly Residential) DNtriM extend I)ENSM REGULATIONS,-(P4•31) d UMtt'Column•• R2, Me B3'((Ca'ntrod Businew)District In a distance of fifty. v Me reeding Menhvum Lot Area(a9.It)Wood,5000 and lie- (50) feet Me new B3 (Central Budmw);District will t cart TM;an line reading Miommr Lot Width(fl) 40,delete extend crew Me mrmr of High Stmet and Margin Street in 8 numeral."40'.and Mart numeral"GO', a wnterly WraUm and abaci terminate fifty(50)feet be. FItm a4 - road the south est'mrrer of Pratt Street and High Street CHAPTER 86. MOTION VI TABLR.I,RERIDENTfAI, No.3-Wath 3—On the eouMeneely able of Highland Ave- DENSITY.BEGULATiONS (Pg,81) nue in Wath 3 reload an etisting 8.2'(Highway embom) Mexhmm�height of fentta or bouvdery walN(ttl undo CON. District on the...Msvesterly aide a Swmnpacott Road M,R-2,and M delete respective numerals S 5 '3•',' .. nwtheeterty along Highland Avenge a distance of"one- , end"8"and.Wert to Han Mereoe respective nomacaia 6."8" benne'.,2000 fact W Me crelvrlbw af�Hataa Send.The 6", and 1". extended B2 UNMet shall be 400 feet deep oeaured l. . EM eb.' A : " oc n Me oanterllne of Highland Avenoe, CHAPTER 84 SEUPION W TABLE I.eEBIDF,NIAL T 'No.4—Ward 3 On Me centerline of Barnes Road starting ]INSITY REGULATIONS (Pg.81) , at a point 4100 fact aoutheet of Me centerline M HighlmW a .Under Column•• "on a.reading Maximum Height ,Avenue eMnd a live along the cmterlW or Barrie Reed - - f buHdivg.(ft),delete rumeml'"!0"and heart vornerel W a adutheanterly direction appmeme,th da}ely 130 feet 100•••14 lieu Mercof. - I turrdng,and continuing along the crohnit a of Barnes L ieUrWer Column R3, on Me line reog dMaximmv Rued in a aoutr-souMesterlY dnectton apPm+dmateti'350 Height of HuUdivge (atcries), delem numeral "T' and feet,thence turning 90 degrees are extending a cue In'a - sert tM Han tbemdt the numeral 10•6•. northeasterly direction a0ma ontely 100 feet oetii it PPO a4 rearhas a point net ISM a IMS that it e projection On the CIIAP'PEB:86,SECTION VI TABLE 1(P8.81)REBIDRN ., voriJleaS[p1Y eidP of Herne Road where Harne-Road E DENSITY REGULATIONS.!Under Table 1,add..new e' IniernacN Hl82dand Avenue,thenceat'Mia point turn m a _ �YOh•••;after Paragraph •as faeowe:_ c+. aoutheasterly direction and extend a:Was,tet N a PrWeo dti-i+mu�dweBi"'®atrr•asy + n af8ern s Road epprozimatdy 600 set WRII d Ntery �' Opp)elwomhtereasmomen¢asgmtc.meY'ae'awum'mmesyaef Iy 6.so- to ttt m^flied of tM Ntereec inion height of 200 feet or twenty Stories m Might. .tion where operty' ere nt Helen Xing meets the Zoning 8o'�arY"separating ITEM 5n :. s the em.dn,I(Ind.Lkll Diatr3M from the RC(HOddw e O CRAFTER 0.S,8EOT10N w TAELE.I,'(Yg•0.17—ZzU. pal Cmaervatlon)Deatrict Nance turning and nmtdng W LENTIAL DENSITY EEGDI.ATIONet AQL note to Table I eft¢Paragraph•••as follows: a generaBY nto.point fte fr abhe the �¢ ..'Retaining walla boundary w811y and/or forced may M eouneaul reM.lea point 400 fent f.W the centerline d bat abutting the property line.The height of the retain- that and Avanue,thews turning fn t foan indWly lees Ing wall,brwdary wage and/or fetes sball be,motored that and anted a prlheo.that el 400 feet tett and parallel m On the imide.ce M thetmetue,an the owner' side." the em he centarhae of Booelynes 2000 feet to the efa[tlne q. Rete,to Station tTIG t TIalbikty.at Interaeetians - Pinar[et the pept ma co eDistr Road.The del she R.0 r ,(ReeWevdd Cmuervatbni District m homdm shedf be t ITEM gRAFT'ER a5,BECTION W.TAIR,E U.(Pa 52)9'a NV51- alrange l to a R3(Multi-Fardly lievdential)D.trint The ¢ NESE AND WDDSTEIAD DENSITY REGULATIONS:''Add ' re °der pt the l Dlatrict notable theme bounds an the into.N Table II alta Paragraph•n-follows: a souNwntslde of the PmP^eed raw R-3 Dktrlct ah-U tie Table 7g well;boundary was foU ahaogad.to,a R-1(Single riathy)Realdenum mittict. . built abutting the property liar The height bf the re- No.5—Ward 3—Starting at a Rlet-w'Ne boundary Ifne-at t.lvivg wags,.bwdery walls and/or fedora alual b p w tha'Qty yf Salem ana the Tawrt d Sw nounoo t in Quadrant t mnaurea ler the Inside ted M the apvMme w 1ffi Prof &B atW extedmg nentany,along the boundary Bran appr erty awna.side."Refer m Section VIIC�R TblI fury S tmetely]800 feet o'the Induabl f) i the Ewing bundary a at Intenectiotu" t 'line eepemting the"t"IlnanMd)D.trkt from tb'RC' ITEM gB - �" ^,Gieaidential COvservation) Rete't, there, turdve.una CRAFTER 351 SECITON VD-A'01'RAII.ER6 (P[•as) ' rorGueaterly lireatiw and .rttouing long the YOdag . Add a'anw subparagraph 3 as.f011owe: m •b a dary doer apPmdd.tely;I800 feet thence turning in a 3.Dees storage etld/..perking of trWero td.S b pe[tnitLLd �norNaeetarly direetiw and ronpnuNg kog the Zoning ;:N ad dance with.the[ollowa tralim vAB k -; '. ' boundary Me eppracirmatd,Ban feet there rtmvtng W e Such stored traces Abell not Mnaed f.tiving Ordu-:m generally rmrNr/aeW1Y direelran emtnoWg alwg tine goo. .a�.., Ing boundary lin Way.a-xEePt aa'atlPula4M it BubPeraRaMr.l hereio- �o ' e aPPmdmakely '1800 feat W Prop" '�1+ bashes.. - a*`Iwo a a,,of.Haien the Ring. re tu[reng and eaN.sM,A V N, Trdlem aba8 not be stored he any front yiit It. -Sawn-a awthweaWlY.direetkn approtdm WY 600 tart stored m any ill¢or red[Yard.ib treR.deer,)not '1.until It intmxete with a property fire a[F41an Bing,thence be Placed closer than ten(SO)feet+roan:any kt line turdng'W a eouthsouthw«Wly deeetmv end nteadivg e5a;or within five.(5)fort of any,buBtling on an adjaoe On clove the said property live aPPrmdmetely 433 feet Neon Icit. AW Y « e tarring-sad MmtWuing.obrg,W theaecerly dimtion;It . ITEM 40 the saki"property Ince p anaka.WY 250 feet to tho elating ' CHAPTEB 85:BEOTION VII 8 IPg.80). Add e:ran Zaalng'bunlan'lee"that is opentlng the ercetNg R-C Q.. .: evteare to mbpenegraPh I1.1'u follow°:"Duplex pump,and�0[ D.inctuld the 1Ly DUNM;'thanee taming N a eoutheely hna that are�overed m enelned In'a alogle.houdn¢,ball b.t ''directidv And axtanding ePPromWmtely 450 feet Nem.turn- nwted ae two(2) P.M.- ,, r ing in Awesterly direetit and ex tevdivgapptoximately TTEe[91 .l,.b ,,,a » fret.'thence foreleg le a'mrdmaate[ly dkectionend ea- CBAPTEB as,BECPION VII O (Pg.55) ruo reph a.Ury N tending ePPromnmtelY 350 iced;thmbe turning W e°•est- dar"Ragaked Parking"for 1)welBnge.(it'A-1,!L2 R3)etc. 'e.1,dirertkn and a nrhtg epprat instely300 feet.thenar Delete "One Space t.:each dweWvi'oNt etc:-and Insert in turreng,b a aaa heasterly,deectlou and extending approo- Ran thereof: y, .� r hantely.50o feet,thence during in a southwesterlydines Ove and onohalf (1%) ap�Eee.per awelllygg udr,Wthz 4 tion'and.extending apprtxhtatelY 600 feet to.the Starting minbnom of two l2)¢pace.;Pln we'll)span fo each bine Pn.l w dee Sd¢mSwamp.tt boundary Bne.The TLC' oceupetlon." (ResidmtldLooeervatkn)DletriM d R.1(Single Fainly m at„- w 3 ,. ldefdant d)Dretnct b bomded shell b changed N F. F ITT%CELLETE6 85,SECTION VI4 ParagrWh X Signal(Pg: (Irdvstr.i)D strict s.,. t 42) -Delete"Send..VII,Paragraph B—,Signs;in 1.en No 6'—Raid 3—StheWg at i point a4 the,veete ty tomer ^. tirety and in lieu thereof)overt a mw Section VII Paragraph E of,Highiand Park.,Quadrant M n the;Zoning Map Big.aa toll : .SeM3t.VII,Paragraph E—81gn'—For extend a INA along Ne weat Lorder:ot Highland Park bre reguletbru ov algn0.infer to the Salem Building Code,Chapter .northee+terlY dreetlw of 1 0 tet, Nen. turning N s 4,Pert nor thidy'deecthe,and.«tending 1125 fear,there.tarring Iv a weal tlirectlon and extending 1000 [.t, tem. CK&FTF-E 85,8EOTWN VII "r ' '�. tumNg b vaouth.ly, direcIII arld eutteoillog 0 feet. Add to''SuPPlymmtary R guletkns" (Pg.46) Sea ton VH a t thanre taming Waw to ly dbactlan end extendin8 { a few Rubparagraph"T'as follows: µ -h11 feet.¢the center line of.SwamR tRwd.they.[urnleg 'a P S.Swarming poole- e _ in.aoothmty d3 Ration approximately ISO)feet along the t All awlmming pool.,except for-por.ble boN�ivtetl. atter lime ov Swampenit Road,thevee Wind,In an e.st- &A exten.typem shall h ve Spead Permit.teen i erly direction and'.extending PProdmalel, 1390 feet to before the-construction Of ed�1 pool Portable Foote the boundary tine nn Highland Park them.turning W a not rehulrWe any hvildinB Petri.shall M thon wwah .A.artoweaterly airettlon axtmdmg dmg Maitland Perk t ' .are-ooedructed an m not W bve/or axneed the follOwinq:. ,� `r 1220 feet beck m the point of starting The'T (In ina r al). 41.A permanent fouriationIDbetriat end,the 'R-C" (Roakkerd I,Conservetiw) M. al d +2.Horizontal nW erelon gr `than l0 fart }. trict an bounded thdl.M changed to'a.'RS" (Residential- 3.Depth,from bottom to rim,great¢than 12 Inebes.3 Multi4arnily)District . 4.Filter equipmbr,pump¢or drdna: 'No'7 Ward 3 SWhng an the'cenWline of Highland 5:Electric vWrleg,of am.sort starched therein " Avenue at.'point approximately 200 feet south of the et pl'EM M - rs e to necOm of Marlborough Road with Highlerd Avenue CHAPTER a6,SECTION VM(Pg,b) .p,,eztand:a line W-a southeaaWrly,direction along the rating Add a pew Paregreph. E' to Sectlt'VII (Pg. 46) ne Sar bouMary lice separating..the B-2 District frOra the I Df e-�i - # o)law,: . . ...t -.trWt to a point 400.f.t Perpendicular tram the.etc tine Rt" Seka of Motor VeMcles Boat,-ete, - `.of Highlend 'A e..0;rturning thev..ln a north a,t rI, l Udees a Ikmia..baued-by,the Licensing B.rd,an new' directive-and aatevding aline Nat.900 feet fron'and v /ft used mOW[venial., inctuding motmcyem trails... " pamiel'to the center lined Highland Avenue to a point, dad in tide C PW 35,boat and.rhea of any description, 1535 feet nRtheaeterly of the in.raectlt.of Highland " f tore including outboard motor,may be dieployed and/.mold Avenue.ant Me[Ibnough Rued; throne tuning and es- rented,regmdleme of ownmorp oe same from any:bug" i .nditg'a Me that.wpondlrWer.to"the amW bice of p 4 �" [int within the city Benita - s +highland Avenue and(n a aouNeaatarly direction appmx- ,y Tina provlenon,however,ahaR not apply W any permn wb. _•)mately 525 fart; thence tutting w Orals eppre inately des N 1b C,Wl,R2 end"Dlatritta,eobleet to;the`allow. "'500 feet they. turning In,a.outheasWly dlrectbr aP g provisions:. - proximately 625 feet to a propoeal mrdeg bofmdery'Me 1.Only one(3)vehicle or item,ai listed hermnbefore nfay N aep...Ug an R-3 N-bla from en I Distict,thence tuts �. -'displayed for Bale In any twelve-(12) i th period. a. Ing W a northeasterly Obviation and eatmeding a Me aP R: The Rg4tezed owner moat reside in and b the reone[o[ 4 .. - . .. 'rr cul r'I the Property t whleh.the vehicle f.sale.. iimb-aW w Nut Page) .. `'g %, - e •- ,, ' f y t wa •� sp ` a - .gn'a THE SALEM EVENING NEWS:SALEM Legal Notices _ ' - ^Legal Notices _ zaio—.a^., 'Legal Notices a C i T T OF S A.I.E 1H •z Premtees and employing at more than eight i SECOND PASSAGE— torn"B.Pentre"shell be in 8 PersoJ ZONINO OHDMANCE - rated M roes all I,the .- .. ei• AemPb g the o er, pert-llma emPl ye e., art,year one Mouaand nioe hundred and Netty-Wne ITEM 22 Lal in atl lwepty-founhour penal. pn.` "•ser JAN ORDINANCE he anund anaCrdinavon,ieletln M GEAPTEIa M,SRC3gON V.e, Paregrsph'd'(PB. Be It mdelnM by the Qty Council of the anyof San, User"SpeciflmlIs Excluded Uan"aril a dew subpareeba '• u!Wawa: slang a IWmati: n SECTION 1, GbaPer 80 of Me'Re head Or Mum ; t. :The above listed redusio0s}m flee category ars not to of Bales Mau„llin-ie hereby further amended utfnflows; ttuoey uses u rounbutel to prohMit the rontnmtbn of eereein e il'EM 1 ' 1, M 88 provided for 1n this aro tsluh as above list OBAPTES 86 Add to Ne Mtle Petra a sew title under l GRAPIER W 6EOPIGN V P _ ;Section VII a follow ¢[rime—Undor"SPmlal Perteyt Usaa--add iP ew"yub.1tt,, i Both.V11 Swimming Pmla Lary Aeeul tions 8, q. as follows: J ITEM g g 11 , I ° u Gahm type (Multi-Femtiy.DweiRngs),ff bwlt he alto ere �dW,.:...1 " ore with the PWowing requlmmsou: + !• .- CHAPTER a6—'AM to Me Title Pegg a new 000'RC'. GARDEN TYPE MULTI- FAXMY. ands SeoSon VII u follows, t L A Prouroluuy Site plan shell he e�ubm'(the to 'PI Sectl®VII SV too V. d Reeulatwvtl Nng.ReaN and shell ehow the dhoembm of Me lot, E. Shea at Motor VeNde. etc '" '� ` a, p, d bWdIM,eurocize n, ITEM a >., w..,' eves-firreafloml and areas. l fnethtlea.tela4 CRAPTBa ase-11 Sul itis tale Page a new,Subparagraph.: , and any other IMmvmtim u may be vexes me fes under Smtion VII Supplemmmry,Aagnlatlom a foBowe: mane the sen'M tier L Boozing over and/or enclosing axis' r, mquir�ema a1'M,following amUom will ^. ting Pornhu etc„ eat Upon.Else appmvN aide PreIIWrery Site Plea,th GELikPTuMbes 1R to Sd"she l all E( 3 a2, n 2. A t1ovtlinfor will Defafte Site Plan with an t endways end urhu t thus ani tlo_ 6. as DeMch"15 sed inert 1v :l eu)thereof a vwadetW� Y-aware,stone dra os-a and water,abp .'tion 6. ere ys buil la 6- each r l eanitar 4 an acceagorY bWldivg,havS •Mtaahed-.A hWlding uauWy R 1Mro4mposed BradeaavdelevaWn,-argil an major-tree ciple bWMing on Me lot"atgzno direct eitenhasson to thePtin- ti Whout the develaPmmt with Me at, of Sal ITIM*5 1.1. ' .I 'PlanMnB Board Rule'rind p-,lolme.governing M' g annou talon of land The Planning Hoard shall camas 1 �waCRg-mulu M SECTION U-6 (Pe S) ='Add after"ly: a1'aPp a a Me Definitive Site Plan before it 1, an amUY" a mw dHWUoh '1i-A' s- follows: out1ed to the Ba�d of Appears,of Me ZonMg OsdMan 'lT-A bbTveing MWh-Faor o, Gorden Type..^. 1�1 The City EnglMe[shall Also nations,the Wan.certify ,d.. 11dMe'deNgmd for or oav:upied,bY Mree'f8)'of more Me adequecy of Me present ale propesel aewm • -famlltes but out mote Man agbtwou (18)-famigea vile cep a°[a.kxuuetlom. 'r ,A +rate housekeeping and conking fecllitkis for ear&The buadMge ' a Getdan tyge Multi-Family Dwelling devebpmmM haul • will further thecasofch to r re9uumsmte of Smtlon V-B,Para- more ttian twenty (20).dwelling units -hall,have 3 math 4e of ttde chapter 85,The!cram"Toovo Houeea;'"Row. . s'-r limon. of two:(2) street aoadw'" and traffic Houese,""At of Homes"and like torso. R be Interpreted j areas-and-grass-mads aheR be chowm -s,- beine eymgvmous waw Me term "MWU:FerWiy, Garden •. 4•No strun ure shNi named three(8)stories or thirty-}i a 'Peet(35)fes!M height measured fawn Me mun(un.he� ITEM e .grade,The mnstrnctim of the bWlNngg.ahall he of Grog P.zz 6EOPfON IIB(Pg 9) �'ySubporesnepti 16 s:1. H or V1 Quezh cfioa In addition W proWsbm Du'aUlnB,1tvo-FamgY .:Add to Me eubpar.graDh an shit. k, D-Iner 4,The Set—RWding Cede,Part 22 ahW s poml.nmtmn n follows. "A so-called 1hIPIex_IJweBag evm k utero with.lim Wbelt'tIn'Me)besenout of fie buWing - k though having twoassumrte entrevicea roti chpet vumbwe,abeU Be that no more Ma two (2) des WWW 'etm5 be mmhned ea brine a single bWMMg - r 1 a 4 a'ainek wtlt f Me intim atrulw e�'ihe Fir, Dll Chapter 86 BEOTtON II, (Page 7) Line 2,delete Lida ) id alon woff Me rout clothing.ill exteent from Me Aboovfe.Me bbeeseeMe ammt to th 3,d esti 5,alerting with!tie word Tmvlded,"end M lleu,lMren[ t.undemide of the mot Berk.Else separation shall be imam Me fWowtan Provided Met group of Mee or more by a R•s'4'ehnd pertltlm'mgged oLtl wIM 4"gypnu a• alt Pers°^a who a*e not blocks planta.both ads-wFM e Y eYPsusn Plater bio more degree of kWhiP,bell ort be-deemed M urn. meta!IaM.No apming whatacevm lrclutlin etiW[a a tamey Bp1M Neev ITEM 8 wilt be allowed M Me fire diviNon.The axtorbr wNI CHAFFER 86 SECTION II.•Paragreph B(P 10)— n )s'"of It.a rarturee Mali be'of brick ace r,ft.Matom to Me defisntion do Trull =•Phe toll8 AM F) Cher Nsnikr quarry Produnt.H ever wood or A`aU [mane Travel-Trolled', Pick-u Cocchi�a'"Pitkee a emikscG may'be usho for him or amour"fee pMOMrized Cam ["..' huP Camped'. facade.Providing do tich area exceeds twantypetttn P< - TZM.Trnhed 'Mobite Home",etc.,or ? "'I of Me eentarl area on any one facade m elevation n mosns ni as the herm I nhe11 1, Interyreted ere having the cave S. No atrpcturee or group'of atrutu res except one•ate 17TES t ea the term'"hailer". Porta shell be nearer M emh other Me '. fTFiM A -' „F 'ti` :: getfifty 15 or eaa- (P8.14O4). 1 eq SECTION III,P bperaguPh S Y. - .-the f5W hPeek Car pouch fe grana if not direr sryaaph C,-Bu` tfe a,sh shut a t,]amt IO telt from the min bu(IMr:l Add M Sub g. 6: 1Here shall be a loberee of at]act one thousand(1000). paragraph 8 Me full t,Me e: square}eet Pot each dwelliog unit within each bWWait •, Tn ll bee es db urn.M a ci.,enante the bean '" 7. Tbese ahNi be a buffer zone of eeventy.five (Ti) far cleea be determlrPxd by Me courant of[idel Aauu�Plrn4 - firm oily bWMing m once on an adiaeent lot wh .i• mm 11 - ...d, N - ,r - aid lot x not under Me eeme ownership a tM"Gard OHAPlEE B6,SEOTION IH(Pg 14)Porteraph 0:BgTER- r type"develPpm t - 5 PREfATION OF D15TBICr BOUNDARIES —he ch v IX R we shall be Provided at least one sW onebalf(1% -ubparagraph."8'an follows: pavM offetreet Parking spares for each dwelling un t.R,- • 'AB"—Thedmaky r-g:daRlwa,]Lted in Tables I wait ff u `'.apace .hall be msWdered available for passing which shown b Sactlo+i VI Paragraph:A ale B ehsR be mz aIn,In reduce the eMmtive width of the driveway providing thWly only M a'bVk lot Onntlsmm btu,'an.H.hold under aura.to mure'Man one dwelling unit M,feu then aI,. e same ownerahip,shell ort be mrd En mmtuth,Me segaNn :teen (16) feet 'menta of Tables;I.and H 9.Sewaga shelf be dinpossd of by means of edequatd con- ITEM 10 - ewr b.M nhe Musddpal Sewerage Bretons. Lk GEAPCCE 86,SEOTION V(Pg.107 s USE REGULATIONS R After Me PlanrJng Boats arW the City BegMer have AM-ne subparagraphto the pnnax US betme Paragraph 8�Meir approval to Me"De}INtive SM,Plaef'.the Antonia mall graret a"Special Permit"within The ternr 'fee of Isnd' hlt Indudath InMe petmittM dLtrlets after Mldich Mall include the 1e-t 1 Mat Me land ran�he vxd 11:t,Notwithstanding enWhing In Mesthestorage m Ove T ,i.1 . f. .1.-N=erg list ht Ie+rkm f of motor"Write, nduding tatnXY dwellirwe.or otherwiu,custiN fawn hos-r ®mtr�emm�!evu�PenmB+tMnme*St4t'664""Sf'CoTamemiel'., livres"epDearh'2 in title O[dlnanre",exCaPllnB only tIa Motor Veblcka lwludivg—_ mbdmum'mt ares a poi dwelling uWt shall be 1: .feet. - OIIAPTEB.,=110hN Y'A, (PQ 38).Parapyh[— —M el H-2 DLSUida, Subparagraph a I.iw 1 Delete'71.3 Distrlcld' CBAPTEB 85,86CT1ON V�d(P[•MI—Add a new su { �'analinn TBM.rb Pheieof;Iwnt"'B-I Disl¢ltta 'Re" DarngraPh'b"to the pemLLblM wee by Special Permit ea fallm CHAPTER 85,6RRTtON V. a e L Notedthatersing the"apedf lelty sedhded'Int oI prohihl ' ;xMr.a)., pe b Bvbpuegisph 6 airs specified to the"Spedal Pmffit Used'for I4C,141,R-2, " INssntb ertav other ume w¢I be allowed by"S Ueda H-2 pem(ttM uses",add Bp f."new meds'. PaG rd ' for route multadascgy'complexe0. m Therefor, W Para&'epbs: fmaily f.puheedt)buiklings aM AevOupsneute complying wi sI. Supermarkets. s)P •- - the following b mlutmw,rmmusnedes may bave the Mrs g. Rebut department Mom]mated within dm plug Placa after-Mruchalve "Special Permit'uses bulk aM moupum. h. Otha-aresasmy man 1 ted'wttbin a shopping plaza Parl of the development: L Research and developmentnges fadUGp 1, Th herdawlter Rath Smoot Pereft.,may b In J. .WatelF`Ubliaori and and mbbWhmants, - d'oowpi by Speed Pomit Inual by the Bosad a5 Ap g 3 Jr. Wu,owing end detrlbutlon; '- u regdkM by Sedl MD hard.The basic mWnum a?9 1. lsboreloGas,proodad howevm that m m 1drw odors sea scout shall not be changed.If any chart,.in the baste req wixbd. ". .. ment Is made the Srecla-Perin[uw.hall nadir IoiWW tR TH m. Genera]officebull hog and other dim5ar end related weer, beeno'requti'enlepb as,: CUA.ITEM IS as There.ebW he a mhtlmum aH 650 dwelling smib DbtdctEH eb, n mw.N V A:�IPg '21).-Pcn(iaph! the building or bakkngs Dntilcm,add two ew bparegrepha^s and-T as f How. ,bb. The com oshIp the to al buitdirga and all land alu -k. AH uses Permitted in 15-1 Disturts,subject to W pivvidou $ be heldIna single nabountsP efther by a corpora o- specified for such nose rice,,that oU mid.da:weeam �'By.. rev iMividual - Prohlbited. 4 1 '. fie 'a a >ti;>e, By m AB mu]U-famUy buikllvgs ,al be both aM I. BateillT wn relating to ffie pMmitted sew In!M Paragraph'! locatedsothat m other ypa o[buil dldg moof t -i - 1 malted so Mat on held occupy any Part m OB). - M.eECTION lII Paregeaph H Subpua[eaph 1 t , t lad m development. A s(P8 Ye) - .rid The arm omupkd by aH bumbeen pmmhted by Os W Add b ric'.new av urea by epeeW pe Ill undo -I y herdeaftso SWIM Permit U.¢hell be within •and Ile MtricresUm s a new subsubwragmDe ) foiksva:. a multi-(amity,dee llfng or may be be an eH m Reerutxm SWthsuc lWikt g memory buUdinge veWly '� tiM ellbmore or lea atmdwdtodberea _-�hLCltd vn 0..161 endl bu6htipgp with tb@ following romM, + •. tltolding. 'c if N'c'b .•, ^' 1,All other sIxPiirable $ea The areas required for such Specht Permit,cy _ Pmv6e�aw of the Salem Handing Code t } pancy,ss, M PredetemUm[ed m u to preyed W Ygavg Ordinace scuu be complied wPh. -. a G'fe.'„ learmy s rush a ardue in a ted so Walmer.j' R= - 2.The ownersWP o the establishment meet b.e inn-pro[It ts the intention of UW Provision o mvnntra e obadbble metra'Om-gym chartered bb the Common oath Immo ese Into me general area to ormt,a of Ma®chwetb'aM a designated by Ute laterna]Rev. 9 ` Business Area wftbm the dcvelopme t area. enw Service of the Federal Govammant . If.I It o theIntention of this subP.MPh'e'to al e 3 Thuse a the Premium shot be consumed as bring"Pub- ye, c rtam busmen sees within the development area i IT BN There ahW be m mirictrou of any type regaNmg t t F a�w Pro domes primarily for reasons of the reasons b coescuarshoP of Y organized-md/re dub.or by race �� 9 den I.Pansm. However, m,prunuy use w,, treed or mien while the bmldmg b moned to the"p bbd 4 E P ub t th use forvemtt t the 6 .rel Push H... the Prannn must.be rented or.hma for .` -In any event add Uorml parking aM leadlvg lmbk-apembtied'm to.other ulruht cmatto.d a + confowdne to;One provlsbu of Serum V mmrM Pan slmdar type m-the owns.pmvidivg hmveverthat any such graPhs A and B in MdlUon to the regular per a " 'rental"Still not exceed five(5)muetutive days m not spaces regWMd for mabfamily ,adhos e. come then five (5) days 1n any month mr,coms than s,8 There obeli b no then ole(1)prabh ilays forty (m) days m any burins f121 months. A more a., Y a'Temflar e-SPecbi PeMNY'we[ -y. amthrg the intent 0 this usage most be MW with the CI[a• ( r,aT emit M tlsvelllne acre or fraction ffiemf b " Clerk with s before cent to the BUding Iwpector"at lout ,'%� development u defined under We Serum V.B4 o.,w tenf10)Jaye before such wage b pvtempleted.A written 4 fei.y'' t(CenOnnm n Next Page) m _approval fmm the BUUmng DBpeclum with a copy sent to 2. Permissive "Spmbl.Permit Uses" for Mufti- smj the City Clan must be obtained before soy sawn usage. Complain complying W the povisow a suM1 4There shell paregraPh 1 abmqq M paved:driveways at keret twenty-Hoe(2S) as Dehc.tpeev Moe%imholms:spedelty teal Morel= fact wide with at least one (1),paved weavey,:five.(5) - but not N include regular,grocery emirs,cash l fat wlde'at the edge of the delve.The drive may.rot b ti carry,dairy product storesofvMdY stores.- dead-est" but must have at leest two mtraniee W ank:.bb, I)m9ymm.excluding'soda f assum sod mtlom established Dahlia wV.'Suchmtraneee 2 M the same ca=Book,stationary or gift shops. w street shat b he bear Uuee a him (app) fret apart 'i�dd-nqu,t shop,but excluding greenhouses mmam'ed from Ore Hearn[edge of the dove.No perking - es,.' Barbershop%not to ascend two(2),elm. hall be allowed at uythas on the drive ,ff. Heaut9 Pubs,not to exenl two(2)oceratma 6 ON drive Asking spates(In accordance 66th d h A of this 88• Sd6aervlce LaPMry and my cleaning,Mvlded ru a odaof erSection VII.PrmWMhst SuhparegrePltAof tufa amtmine than me(S) a,. for sed,t)..at be Provided fere a...;(1)spec.. perces,(oapbyee)fs enga[.' for ea,thirty-six 1387 fret o['free fire are (Nul,ment to aupeHulend cull services, 4 bb. Fwara aO M.,but eaduding o sio and eerNp comma int mdWed ki sun ereul Plus one(1) fir-bomenti which may serve atom lic Inver M IB i' .q command,on the premises, but exdudmg dpvn CBAPTEII bb, SECTION V 8 Paeeggrraaph 8'(p8.-U) - P snack, h:. Il,-,.w vv P 'R-C and A-1 Dntrlda UMu."SpaafIra ExcWded Iht .a:B.. Aud(toium°cex with asmtimum seating ol500 .1" Md e,sew oubltam"t u(or ear:"t.Saida of Mohr_Vehicle; a Portable must or motion picture aquiinmt may MMWTrai[e2,rosy seri SeMm[m oma". '' used but the room may int M used for,o,bg PTEM YO. .motiou,Pldura,exclusively.. - CBAP'TE$ 85. SFATION V B.P.Mpb b MC.W) - isle .Indoor est/oc outdoor sa'ivunlnHg Porte aM crit -142 tconlkat'b: Under SpemBcapy rkduded Ust add a new, awl recreation and hmith facWtiee provlSMg the ,Yu teen Se vi follows. 'h Snip of Motor VeMcln.7ka en, are aontromasiy mpervbN by a 9ualfue Prete .:-Bob est Sersdm for ewer _ ` f(ITBO[81 - '• asp 9 Bowl am]L s ( CBAPFEB 35. RECTION V H:rye '" hmi 25.6 Henke am]Sevmga and LoaplmGNGm0.?' "a it UMer"S now s [ (P[• 86) - 11'LM 86 ,. -.o , ,as followv�Hicaljy Bkcluded',llM,add a now eubparegraph"l." " CHAV37"W,SECTSON V-B4(P[.25) Retell establishment.Trot meluNv dubs u Le0ned under •S Add a new Subperagiaph "Y' to me permitted sea g pectel'Permri'as fo6nwc: .e , i Chapter 135. Sedlion i. a the Gostrel Iswa.^(Ter. Fd.) "1. CoMom eters, (now rely)providing tbsY'c noply wdth lla'®aed'.to dell acohotlh beverage-for ceurmgetus v the - aPPIIp le provisions Iv this ordWup tee mo tiple•f r S }r-u- ' k. h a, n � GALLEY 1 r 9 A:1;E M P L NrNDI ` ! -:SALEM CITY COUNOTE. NOTICE OF PCBLiC 'EARN 6"ON PETPTIONS F08 AMENDMENTS TO,THE SALEM ZONING OEDINANCE .;CHAPTER W OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES,¢ OF SALEM,MASS.,1858 EDITION ' q Notice U ireretlY given that M aunt,with 1M p •core.of.SnWon 6O Iniac Gmrelal laws,Chapin'9 A,On amended to date no,l as ehaMed by Chapters 36-B and 551 of Sir Act¢of 1959, the Salem Planning Board will hod a Public Ha big.in L the Owmcii Chembee G1tY Hall Si Wasbingbn Street a2 768 P.M.,EST.,on—day and the Salcm City Council wan clad, j hold Public Hearal in the amfe Council Chamber el 7-0 P M, i a'0 54 .E S Both hearing¢;hh he held an that au interested persms ran, t. e !, publicly enrees their viewpo6nta on petitions W¢mrd the exist. a ine Zoning Ordiberam,aa listed.: Notice U also given that the Planning Board b A' .1 Wore'fiiet were aent:to the City Cooahil after.the Pubhc Haay� - ut ings held oa May 31,19U.aad August 29,1968,nn sinner peb. S. '... C .,have bar ahthdmwn and shall be considelM mull and cold; 7+ - IT IS ORDERED MAT.MIS NOTICE BE PUBLISHED I�' IN ME EVENING NEWS, SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS, ON'' y3 SECTION 1 V, - - ITEM 1 - CHAPTER85 Addtohe Title Pagelamew Udell'under ,• .- Sech®VII les fuitowe e », } Section VH Su r[ery liegebv y. v S. Swimming p is ons " d,�t ITEM a .� S'D`,q,. a ^R+.0 r' '4"• i{v- - a CHAPTER M Add Ro the-Iktle Page.,new US. "R!' Y. aON, under Section VH follows: - . . n VII - SectioSupplementary Regulations c, T K.tSelas of Motor Vehicles, - �, ITEM 8: k CHATTER 85- Add to the Wtle Page a new Subparagraph ,S . "L under Section VII Supplanrtory Regul tD..9 aa felb ea y Na a9".. IMM 4L. loading over arN/or enctarmg sting Wrohes etc.pt a ., s.,s A 7. CllicE 95,sECTTON 81 B'I(Pg O) 'Corte When "6.I3W1,11 g Detached artl lancet I mew Udbi-. " tion 6.es follows:"6-Striding-lJeteched-A baildhg,onanlly If r 4 an aecesrory building,beving rm direct attacnrnem to the prla--- cipk holding lDn'.Me.lot.". x CRAFTER 95,SECTION glib gFg 6) -`Add after"17 _ e 3t}` F ' mew deHxdb -17+A" las Follows -- a ?': •h :W "17-A Dwelling McS114anally,'IGnnden fllT t _ A building deeWhed for or ocetpxd I T nTrec (3) at more - falmlleq but not.then tighter (18)'SatmWea,with W. + ..to 310,iekeeping and twkmg Ifecllities for Barb.f1Aebuildirigs wlD further Conform W the mcirnancou of Section V-11,P.M. VVh de of M1hts lar pre W.The terms.•'Town Qiouaes" 'Row q Houses,""Attached Honlard l6ce temas eboA the Int;Mmted"'y, asrbein,nY+amOmwn with the term vMWUt FhadlY. Garden 171111 CHAPTER 85,SECTION H-E(Pg 6) " SRbparagroph 16. 1,wiling,!PwaFainilY,t .:Add0 ithe subperaS aph an aft- - t kl ' [long smterea as falloaa "A sn Hed e�lex WweEmg even'" though having teco sei mate emraneta and street numbers "141 b1EMCmr &.it as babog a*91e indictinga�§�, indicting �r�:Y r `f#a'y'R X01� (� v' ri 19 CHAPTER 1BDeleteSECTION the,third Ste Mhetirg wish,-ttbatt-alai ee-ft Mdd,"thud".and unseat B new line Rb,,a ca follows — _ 'l "ifmt a gs'oc,of barge or none Ipemm who on,not within the CHAPTER 85,SECTION H;Paragr ph B NP6.16) Ndd oto the definition i'90 Trader"—The 4 NOWYOS sentence Th ' torts "Travel Trailer Tick,up Coach Spick p Fardiet , "Motorized'Camper", Tent Trailer" Mobile Hance". it;, vl ~ terms of sunflan capon shall be interpreted as 7rng avthr snore „ ...'nr®tdng l ll' teem P lla lee". X41.4 ITEMCHATTER 85,Seetl n M (Pg.18)�Addemew Paragraph a 1C])istrioa: Cartanalion and 1-1 before Paragraph 1 an fallows: "1- FloodContml DlstnC[s y . witch ere Upar area,which shell be poodccle l for the ran- core,of all people in their e8isdng and/m'rmtuial state by the provavmn of Uds ordinence and with e84 applicable " provisions of the General Laws including(3hapter 768 Of d - the Aeti of 1965 fPm4ction of Start Wetlands, etc.). - Section W-A, Chapter 139 of the Acts Of 1963 and 1965 'el (Removal,Filing or Dredging in Coastal Waters,etc.)and, + Chapter 131,Seotlon 98 of qhe AM at 1966(FLood Covltot)- Rn. 47�ectioni utif the M atIM(Flood eand.aa, :amenoa'a"i"I�-tutme�anlen QmacaMon DlstriMs shall also Include all opens here , -- #r' A highway contraction is planned,such at Rte.i.95,Mclutl "a • 'mg the connecting links from the Peabody baundary hne mugIf { tbh Salem m a Se nlY and the camusettay link to Vln ,% 10.fm j of Square In Ward 7.For the pulp.of mea.meM than m "IF �$• mrrddors shall be assumed rto be 450 feet Wide along the In: s {- throughway,metiers and ddenmg nut at abating hat,-, actions.The-�esaot boundaries and 9ocation of these tar a tailorsshaS be determined by the Massachuatts 4)spact- , mot of Public WorkDepartment's Works and as shown on the «r3 - PlamgraPltic Maps. .;' Z - Ik Is Was Intention of Rhus<Impter 35 (The Galem Zonmg `O d Oebvm es) to sores catem acesva ,as C (Consertion—Float " Contort)) Districts.The biases desiaf ual by contour eleyaMons as fro tiered M Item 46,PPan Change No.45,sbaB be later and fined) dsmanc oby [ke CormnmiwaWh of Massachusetts under the A�w�� # I Provisions of Ne_Cerkrel Lava(hated inceiabefom and as „ cepLLd by the:mtY M Salmi.• _. _4 ITEM 18 - .. Ri - CRAITER$5,SECTION III,Puragmph O-BubpsmgmPh 6 i "« (Pg.14). a Add,to Subparagraph 6 Rhe fol moing'sentence: k 4:'In macs M disputes m mess remeade M baumin,lines av, s' a'1 „pans�T hiR be de[ermired by Oce current ofGan4 Assessor's:Pleas } t: - OBAW,8EOTION,M(Pg 14)T n—,-0:JR—cm.M l ” t i PpEB " PR ATION OF IDISTR)ICT POUNDAR] kdd,..s nary a )� ' � �diparagraPk"'S"as rtollaws - - i l l .: .I. ol -9"—fT)re.�ledsWy')oguPaRiore lsted in.Tatiles I prod di as4 dawn ht SeMron VI PaisgmPh L1 arld)g shad ire rontruetl to apply(gray 20 a mrrgle hk Contiguous.� ro II field ander ") Mre same ownenshlp sheik not be used un kV+nPnik4 thn'napdre,fi mems of Tables I and]I: F. +Uyt # - s, �• ry x ITEM.IP z .m:`'�S 8 '.. eE st .,. � -..ty OIGIPTER%,8EOT1ON V I(Pe•18):U9E Rp%iULATIONS� ���.. �Ap' � a —Nr6d b Erety subliae'agreph'M the pr fie Uuat ixfare Paragraph A es foWowa: - 'lhe?atm 'Use oP Land sha41 finrlude Une interyretatlnn Whrcb shall 5rcluale Nhe o sh'rotion also}Me aaM esn,mt pc rued for the oto age ser overidgM perk ng M motor ehtcles neluding - }eureka.haotma Mader essceptN'ase:mrPted by 45ectwn VN 9 x PmegraPh A rWeaa Mre 'PmNtteB use VP�or bmldmHs Pn the 'Fg t �q ih A"HH L9 IaWa&RL Pamldng OS btorttHe••tG !� n py� • �� .4M p ,, OBAPlER 8p,BEOT$ON V.Parn6raPIs A(Pg.]6) d # F'y " Add new Selman gtaph'1 1 befmc'Subparagraph la P6 .� ' a fa -11 C Dista'tats Camervathat Di9trkts is* e. No.pmmdttN uses oP enY"tleamPtion Iwo,to fr SKtam V,Paragraph B far'Special Permit Uses ITEM 14" i&2 Mstelets. ; O8AP1&:R M5,mag caPI(1: Delete 1 ]8) gLeagraph 8 z n I I?, and Ad of.themod 'Smart"B-1 Doemade -14,1 11 Astrlcts oI `a ITEM l5: -,41— , h Owasmm 85,RECTION V PaaelpaPh'1418 bPemgriPll 5 s w Ueda B-2 permitted men,add.1tlse luft..g,rcw soments. a f.,.3upeindelplu y > g `Sam,deper'urleR s[otta located m4Wn a shopp ng Plere'; l h Other accessary Imes Panted pnthm a Owpping Plan- T . a w'4�#+ P iv+TEM 1CHAPfER M5 RECTION V A NPH.U) Q agrnPh'T—M� �a fyR}'y�'" y B.4 Dk is add M.row subperegmphn"k'and l folf. i., a, 14 k`:A8 Imo pemMled m 0371 Dubsea,tad*a M all Wmgsforas specified for such use,except that sa residential uses ere - psoh!Iblted. V 1 ]ieladlgmes CffiWg'b ltka'PerntMed useaimlMvaPamgia4h4 '�' F� ^' ITEM It }j "' CRAPTRR M5,SP.OTION DI Paragraph 8 Subpa agtaph.l $ "w Add the 'Permrseive uses by spen Permit undo RG'I# " to `y{ and R-1 Districts naw subsubparagraph"I"es follow y.: . A ]..Recc mbn BruWk, ,..doublding accesmry bmlddrigg mentally see rucAed with such budim,st,rides the,following pjmdi a '$ LASS Mhm epplieable Prvvisuo es of the SalemHlddt(750de i and ZnninH Otdinmlce mustbeI comPlkd with11 . 2.Me seamanship of she.establishment must be a 1 omp nfit etmdtnble eatteaand W desa refine 8Y hhe learned Ile, of c SvIvihuaet}8 old so agrmtad by the Internal Rev- . roe Service of the Federal Cmvesmnent. � w ,Nw 'S a y. yq - x i NY` FY y 3 1 ,b 3.The use oP the ut¢.n s aliaB be mnanasal as beiag-Pub -#t r EN'.Tineas aha 1§ by iw t�ahfetions oP any type regarding t.s;.s _ - membersLlpp Masy ollasnizatloand/or club m br race, ° 5' . need o color collie Me boldhg l9 Weaned at. ...sy ra Howes. Cre ormnMm mold.be "raided or Mral".for - ^'i 'pubifc asaenbties"or N other nmapmfK mrpmahmts oP u w l.a w ahrdlar avpe es Mrs nwuuen Dmvid+ag rowever Mat amY soda come ahefl eM5) ay In rith ne days or rot more then flue (51 drys in Duty,month-nor earns than- . forty (40) days iar'miY twetve (121 mouths.A noter ' ata4irg the dnteM.oP tads usegk must be d0ed with the(Sty:. w r.. Cumk wltli a easy seet.to Me Biaiding ixapector at!scut, t teri(10)days before such aenge de mntemPlated A written q _ PPmval Prean Me Baffling Rnpector,with a copy,seat tothe r-• ` 4'lA�e�l bemost be obtexr¢d before . feet wide MM aatt hest rna�eile¢(1)flpaved ,al t ise, ��f251.'. 4 wagfwe(5)' Pmt wide alb Me edge of the drive.The dine may not be, ' 'tleedeirN'but muab have at beast Ws I,M M an -• stroots hall be easy Such entsloccl SP as.the same Y a[rmt chap en nt passu three hundred (3001 &et atiairt measured form the neatest edge of the drive No WM, C i! r �..^. 5.Off drivePrking s,con,,(in acmulshas I,design smvd-. St.�•.)°'P ands,M section VII,Pamgresli C,Subparagraph A of this, 'y a •t Ontleares)must be Prsrdded.a a natio of one'(1)spec¢ each thirtyehc(36)feet a hes floor area(Nuipmoat ' •'k c ITEM ad servdce mono rot ineluderl In such areas)Plusbae(l) ]TEM 18 e3�. _ . 't CBAPm 95 SECTION in Paragraph B(Pg 22) AW falls.. new Sablrnmgraph,1-1,before Subparagraph 1 as A :. il-CDbWtma rCouBervadonDrshicm lino°°• -" �,ti4kYa No'epetla1 penult uses ay. be allowed ai any lose cokes. s We'use'castes with aU eppLaeble,in-viscus of.the Gen. .� Lews'Chapto,763 of the.Acts of4965'(PmMotioh of ! Ohean Wetimd9, ete.)', Section rat-A, C Ater 130 a the ° Acts of 1903 orad 196 (R 1; Filling or Dredging oP OoaslN Wstehs,etc.)ead(SmPtor 131„Section 40 of Me a v AM of.1906,all as ameudoa to date.'!a ds to dant` 6ba}I.be re, aft to morti n Me me at which my Buffing (v, L ` Peemlt k Bred s[mtkg ou June 1,1%9.No-sprout per- a m1b'of any dracriPhan.shale be issued Ire Coaarrvativn .n Dktriets Prim to llud deter 11moner,all land mntmpled_by l .'Me Perk Depmtineetshap have no neshnateas otate eye' r hgofQ as to the eat tion a structure,an,Park DeparMent ,a, lend:TheBmrI of PmkaCommissionens shall have mmPleir runts)over the erection of soul mel,atisclures3» T z� V `vy PTEM 19 _+- N.v A, a r,-M CSAPTEE W.SECTION N it Pa ngrnph 2 (P[ 24) —:i 4”,*%4 n.RC aid d l Districts: IUnder "Spa;dioabFy FxeNded' list j} A r add k mew oubatem"t"es dolkws:,"t.Rages of Motor Vehicles, 'Hagen,,Boats-mrd DIrvicn-far acme." . CIIAPPER SECTIONiv B, PosescaPh-9 (Pg. 25) = R-2 iDlatriets: Uader "Specdicag, ermlWed'..list edi a mew subitam'2r,"as follows it Sales of pNamr Neluclea,11MIrm, - +�- �., Busts and Smoke for��ne."- :.q ccs a.,ITEM 21 ?-". . .-, kT, t-a p r Under-fteeallicalb,(Exelteledi'May add aomP aph 9 (P[ 23)panagraph 2' y a. k 'as{uWows:, y _ "b' Hemmmra,ttaverm,etc.,xlltrng elcoho}Ic beverages far cam ' mmptbni on rthe Prendses." OW1PT1'BS 09, SECTWN V'B paragraph 4 (P[ R6) - ter H Vndm"SP-WCally' h" r,L' as tallows:. -'.l w a 4, i_r •"1� d 'lbssieve lista,sachriom for rth,a selegmy.are not rto be '��• con stand m M le pmhMit IMe counteraction of cosmabu ac- tlt. ,i e TTIX usesus provided forum Ml."regrapk asahove listed.. d P CHAPTER 99,SECTiO4i,V e,Pamgiaph 4(P[.,25)-R3 Dlstro is—Under"penosaw oars"ala a new soh-ltsen.'E"as follows: as.. s -. e. Garden kjye (Multl.Famit,Dwellmga),if built ear-maid-.. t k t ase with Me following myouanmts:, - ygg. GARDEN TYPE Mti4 -FA y R'FRUIdLOMiENM . ia4 a. A 9Eelimineny Site pinn'adQ ipe suhmNted to Me plah- N - V. ning 80"and"I show aha x1c awiore bP Itia,pot,411 .Proposed buildings,etrnnuaes,parkMg fecfkties sefvlee.- . ` areae, recreational and Play areas, Iandacape features- sud any other interaction as any be necessary,to deter. rnlse Me arqutrenents ei Me folaawlug sections will be set Upon the epprovat br the p basinsaY Slte Plan,Me 6 e developer Iwlbl submit hie fallowing: - /\• 2. A O(fill to Site Plan'AM aLI1Me readwsrys end mtitiWes, each as sanitary accosts,atoms drainage and ouster,show- ' hag pmPoml grades aad elevations east 1a9 nmiar streets throughout Me developanmt , Ith Ura. ]tN of Salem .. - m aPPtovW of the Defmttve Vh "I ewe&7s Jis oth- 1E end y Ete p3oeaa oP APS a of bhe Zon�it, ,,,,eooee •f tare�a, az ft Mee etoo+se the"t, caroty9ag ` .rye `eater tastWlY of a[bta. a Present AndGutPrapoepd sem and M }�tt `l,Pl^„3� 3 mea act, yi'a WalFia�AaeelNtts deve4ppments ha '. pA mhdnoao el Neo I(2) d4�mm uWta shNp bave a '»• ."coat and egeeaa meds s apa�'a'a69 end,traffic of r 4: No ahvptpro shell hall be shown. . .'ra Petit 105)teat do heiglt�tpmeaptameaed g)soses or RhmtY-five gradeflRte koaaGv"tlon of the bW tarn Abe meati 3iNshetl ,g a S, II or,VS CeaattvptlIn k1h�shalt he of Type r ! s ChaPMr 4,The)$steem addition all Provisions a nt oof bd!'= ” y n 4 bode Pmt 0 Obeid be 'b r . ;. ..cedm aitim s�built io ba ®�the dty�s� ,F Akan IMO((2) dt l ng butts AM, a sbghe..unit of Rbc eohre structure.,•Jyte Feu Dltbey. r aid. oftpntmdAmnt the fhpa'of the betaoem to coder r ; t aids of tthe mot deckiog. Ahuva the J r 4 •a,..by-2.14undetsidf'OM roof deck.the se�arationb•sl+malcebet deg' b ,a 'y' "R•v'+ , , a;' block,pleeler both artttr ad 8'YP Afi PlasAx on yi #' tr �4 j{- M V411 by tK..31o.'N krye er pncluNtg Pae sleeves" - '• . .♦ of ak sharoturea dn'let t.The exterior rays ., that smiler' shay be of 6srk veneer.bel$lone o •': p " 9aamY l' uct.alowever mood or ,1 gmf each inay 0e t�for rttfsn or. 'a"avtt'fee plesdc x lip ♦ Prov ding ce each"Tea"ices."even [ties at ® `„•T=` of exposed save on hny phe dac.de or ekwatl p"rcent a3t` S No atru"t, or p F'^ «f+ .gaaag"s oe.�'^pattPRhetifbe aeerer Ro to :fift (50) Sect.-4er[foal@ a'gats y attached,ab m least IO f et Riom� pf pmt INtectty C, 7u" Rhe ma1obuilding p stag be a pot viva of et pwst ale mhomatd I(11100) ♦ �a were deet fa each abre1fug mut xaffihn eephbWkb"g .'t ^tett ti � 4, !1 14 �J.m a,,e a p°wna a"e aA , !_ '.'V.p 9 Thea"d—lopoo m l P *'t e .hall be Ptvvtaed a,iaiat ace end onaheM 1 PeoOd aff.treet parking aPeoee'for aeaek! Rdf) h agate ohadi'be a eyingmdtt.Np ` aeau"n the efteptoa�det-tfi fi 'rP #ji�gg' .'tooeaem 10aa6 mfeet.Nan ora dwe0t±6_l+mf 4o peseY Platt ace &: aSe c e to e dtpoeM of by mesas bf adequate mn`b M t t "W%I 6ao¢rege SYe[an:I 10. After the PlvWng]Ioatd eiM the C44'®gltie"i•have Hoaaad-1 ApPeale�aXi;ttbe"DellultNve b`he Plan Me t the P-nittea eiiatrteta'al ermho(mal PamvC w}I�dn yd i - § '^11-It Js Na lotmyot.M ga'Provbtimom ae$gB rijGad"at '+°a 4 TYPa MWti-Fatally ITvelhnpF.6 def¢red herein before $ x thatthe saie•manGhudu x ^ v e hot be koteiderea:a vloeamWananeNsla�eny.W�enash y; ae r Regulamo+a, as ptovide11 Teblo I'Pf Ods otyuanca 11'EM E4�ftg to hSide Yavda' 1 tea N aP6,b' togthemim Mmasrsb 6PuiN 3tenttl[ta fall xs �y 2 Z!, • " �.MiPkd DnlMe"S i ,• Mlt4 Di"oh; aceettan oo�llar dam�dfyT �, Mioaod by l ,ilannit' tM•certain awimdemyY avnpleaea: Thmefon mWU. tetdiFY(aperbneat)bulklaga and deal ptaeWs ) Mier �vo"SpiektamtuegWt'atanb MaY dre�N o 4 ' Mier z y" Pert bf fha deadi poetA:•�� :, s,.ayes US eM PaeRiea es 9 44, e, dZ�K e m• The hereBmabap thaw Special 1pemtit uses may be bWit ate ! .y v aced—Road by h speNal Peitnft hawed by the®"end of Aw aii ''` .. p+ t N= "nwt�tdt.11ay Soot. haae,The'baMeiM-km moot. a.. 1 meth b btebe the m be"hanged.]E n+iY Narvge Ad Nle haeie requite t „ .base spo tial keim9t use Rheamae beet with. 'raquimnent5 are. a. CHAPTTg1 _ 3i,y tt x W,awnioN va-a 3 t ,t'a. ' 1• 'aa.4.'IAate r.g , ¢, 'bWdit be bWkW,,a. bf 050.dwel4ltR tadA En` } e°' 1 �- ss bb. -The ox"tamblP mite ho allbuiyyngs endnhypenasapl ;s a. l- •` ,.he h-Wehhee b on idlvid ep rsdgi Yaaoiyoration. _ a a' F( a,3 r " .• • ' Y� cc.'AB MiI44;nay bid Wing * y.loneted an that no Mfim'ASWa nt r m ilO-f neet,d"", ahs}7 dttuM rt o!the ! Intel development. a to, 4= €y f 3 nim special a mora O&a ahs aatthinne ,• y 'provbhvth .iflehgnrmal'Deined Iola.eMM ndo ' 4 {'- bmldta,. elM1Us Dorpr Desaattaolmd abGDemei4 " ee. Then er ff ' y t '.pmt Wheal be lo for such Ispeow PemAt Oem. ,• . :dscatdng snob menses In I he b i rooameer1e e a- is Me 8namlos,Of I{hk buefreso into ore eenara�i aica m create a-weal, f h' f!. ItIseltbe$drrtention nt iiMis e d slopmatt area , Diaira�uses wHNn Mems Ph/'e"ao e3law matinee, %Ito p�'l-E�sFtice—ar;tyy for the bNna, ll the;.ag 4 r we o .•.dtvelopu:crtt..'Aavevc, ILhls PrhnagY we i, not - as . In not iWe nne!or eanviees 8o abs 8ater4 PMDc. •a Ica arly event ,Oa arel pmdting end,,none, ep,oes,:. k o1.Peo' a ao MDe Pepvidots oP 6eMbn k I pme i b &rphe§1 and H on ondtbn n hbe reg - - spaces s'eauiretl gm maltha mi}y.dweRt a,Parki Them Mall 4 on more than me fil ofablishenent '.t:K!.aBosatd as a.••pemt�vel—sroded permit"use for4 ..each 888 dweiw ! I Kdevelopment,as definoed vrtder this Sedum VIZ. a 2 Yasadsilve 'Special Penmt Ones for Mtda4haelly ,. Camalexes eartplymb4 sg No tin,PSPvvsaoto j- x 8 x �''� IkMaso do lDe ' loot-ding epecleta'�tyfoioobd Mmes:; oWular gvacary stores eash or :. ..4_.. .m7Y dairy Pendent-in—or variety stores Dr"'%arose,axcludhg ands femsbein and moto..' cc Bork,sahep,bet or gv ii I4 A '* 'dd ,ding 8 Beebemhope,bnot ho exceed ewe(2)elalea " .B n ff.y'Beauty Wine,not o exceed M1uro(2)operator. `ri '&&. .Self-serviee I,ouaCy andEry cleaning,Deemtha ed t gotmoredenrme4U perann'(anpbyeel 1se�egad. ahno anPerintrnd Mati aeteeas. . Profeasimta hires:Wt eeN, al Nwrr Aestaurana which may serve ahmhol c Deverages_P'y +� cask Iod no Me loodafa'k t exchidltg lave-m s- 8J. Aiditmons adtdi arsaxunutn beertlrg of 580Paseaa. . .` .. g Por'tobk-mind or motion Phare,eauiptnemtttay he used Dut the roan ovgv hot Iho used eoc deft a IM e'yh .muton pistarea exolustvely to n + - k hk: Indoot mkt/-r onfdoorasvhmaing,Dols and UMMeeeneado.uyl health gasihtdea pmviding they . - snon one ntlowWely oupervlsed by a Ovawled pmfe. . w. Senle,am da"Savungaiand gave.Dsmd4.ttone. 26 SS 'o,CIDIPTER 86 SECTION P-H-4(pg. Add a new'AubDoeno eph "P' ao the Permltiod uses by m '"spental-P-nnit".as follows:' - 1.- - Coodmainiums (new ONy) Providing'tdey eompbv wdh aR applicable prgePhem in this nrdlmamoe in,mhlthIa-tm b a e cl sldhly and also canplylng WOh aD applicable p nm,,s; 1 to of se':tlan 181-ca mnetNM"to date;of the Me..haaars c 16 ITEM 2ener8l Daws" f - , OBAPTHR%,SECTION V B.Pergraph 2(Pg.24) Addto - It a" SpecifkawY Excluded"Sat a new sulti,weRrph n y "u' Betasans, Tavet'ns, ate, se}hng akohelle beveng` for+ . ITBM Rca7tlon on:tlie pmnisea". s, CIIAPPEB 88,SECTIONS'OilParagrVh4,l(P,.W).thah,p ' & .Wa'tapecifkawy dexcludeN'.tilt, Me aNpmagraph"g ae n' "g ®erroorrie. Taveaas, do, noteing edmliNk bavetagea lar d s� ' 5�on*tfon on the pretNsm PrM . . CNAPM%, SECTION V-B, Pargnph 4 (Pg.94),TWI •. Districts:.UndOt'SPecihcawy Machtded"Satadd a new aab4tma `s "C'. sales Uf Motor Vehicl-,Tendlefe, Iheke red smoke for cams.,; P3'EM 2g 'A CBAPTDR 85,SECTION N-B,Pregeaph 8, (Pg.06),B-I ' Dietridb-Oder`SPemfirally Ilaccluded"San add a h!sw seb item 'R". gSalesanno of Motor Vehklra, TsadleeW Boats and 6erwm for t r so d PfEM 8U .. t7 �, GALLEY Y"� ITEM 40 OHAFTEE 68.SEOPION VII. dee' uhM Par O (PG 98)'Paragraph 6,ou: C BO9 kites'for 1lwellinge(ILC, t'."R2,Inee etc •' s '' beuethemar. Spare Poe each dweQing nett,.at'."and Yntert fn mh•'One aM btk-ha6F (IY.) apattg per'dwe]ffitg uott with a dmmn Of two(2),apa ps;�Ploe Cne'.(1)apace for each home 1 m -occupation." - ITEM 41 1 OH9P1T.'Q 86,SECTION VA,P 42)—Ihlow"Sectio.VIIty and in lien thereof .PmngyBPe Eavh E—sfgm pg,' ua. a to--844 as chows "Seetlon V a new Section VII Paragraph E l4 Faragmph E—Signe—For �m an signs,defer to Me Salem.Baildfgg CMG Chapter _ . 4.Pert 24.". •l y CHAPTER 85,SEOTION tAdd to"SPPplereesaary Eegalml m,, (p'... 96) Sectmn Vrl All swiMming Poole. axtaPt for Portable, both intetfoe I ,.. and!esterlm [YPee a1nL terve a."S ,. ' before the �truotkn,of on,, aa, Peirmt"lsaned 'notlenlairing aqy buildfn POoI. Fbrtable Ptah,4' - �? is Acmn[ructetl m an sat to have/oe hfOoexccd M f-hall he oFlgynE:. MI 2:Horttta-tai dMensio Greater Men 10 teeter fi 1' t .•..3:EapM,,Oum bottom 10 rim.Eraatee10 feet. 121ndnes. 4 Filter eaulpmau, Pumps or theins.than a* r nwx�HElacdie wdrlrigI oe eryY ear[,attacFiea thereto. - e CHAPTER 85 BEQTION (Pg g6) as Sc AVII(Pg. dd a new Pa°og'aph "R 20 arce VII fotb - K' a hbtor Vehicl®,yBoats,et Unless M- Lice i% lkenae B Ol by Me LIc and/or used moon.vehiotee,inOludleg. icyci pavlets aa a9.4, $.. ,. definM.in rtftldm6 outboeed,rrwte.td rmnes o[erry deactiPtioa ne[ors inclu ' ra amy,be disPl.yM and/or nota .. or��dh i theV1. in to en"oP of seine from anY building " t Thle poo the city limits. - ,g• -PmMskn;Irnve,at shad nut aPP6 M'en➢pn9m who 4 T '>e�an 1 o,.IYl,lY2 end BJ Districts,subject to the follow,.vS. hsg I.oPrOnly oe(1)vehktn or itmy®'{tgtad.herehJie{ore may pp. s . 2)nionon aa, 2. gtoone,owner moot aside is mnl henor f d r " Pasopn�r�neflreWe:ch the vHnicle'dor sale is�e°f h y j t In the dwelling lmif nom'be indudM it doInee,of kifictral n tha,a dY riding ,f 'y c n 3.NO vehicle for sale shalt be mVrMatmn. 0 a d+-@b5^M Oa the street at xy. .R"oo,ft.rmr r to It a displayed or Parked N any trait ysrd }% ✓+ of "ft. le,,,ChePtee 35, Se,ct,n II-B fm the defedtlo, . ".4.Onfy ane(1)"For Sele"MM whiOh's"rnt exceed one- ' andaarn4ta7e 11sk (I%)aIaNa feet In ansa,may be drsplGVM, nml '} it - _-4"i1i... c •• ba located on the mterlor al de of Ne front ' as follow TEETEE m SEMON yn Atld a new Paragraph'L" L. EOnOng Over or Finan"Er—t g POtrAea ' builca'taia irwtanocs the Icegnctor of Bainungs msY rsue r _y to.y,egistin Mnutto en+an'ca'ettn,6outaWe steins,f ver, err enclose P s v B porchs,ttoinotitt and o0nsar a ur- te�nree MU-�d ,io Table I lea of Me setback m0,0, J 11 L main e m + ^ Sons.PmVWing Me folMvmg mmlit me Y,Regula-, I.96e app te,l t ativclure to be emlasni eawn,roofed Over existM before August 2y,1965 .. . be pm'Yoh,nf Ore mofM-over or encloeai structure shall be 9eaeer Man five(5).feet b any®ide or rear.Int]toe.r .'ew - a „P:Poore shell be en mstrkllOnt kmOfm_hefroom .n t tiacks are mqusM, Ptevidi�, hnev, molt or an s „ & dues earino beyond the oeigfoal atraovioa - rs t opvdon oI Me Buildinr encltistsng aP the.structure,in the �Me f]titeF oP here Lanm. en emperation aP' ` HeaJM,wdd ra the Emrd or STEM gereral nmebdoHnriod.d ger Me safety at well being of • „F,:. eAOM on S RECTION IX,Pa�rngraPh F(Pg.-8) . "Said pro hem+m shall be�•tng sentence: — ., ester at Pmpot e m . g held wiudn®atY f6p) days. nNlmncs ere aubmlttM to the Plan. t - Mag Eoary by the Citry�owdu." PPEdI 48 ? ' of the Zoning �Eg —OHANQES ON EONLNO'MAP A pp. Meson le mi f leeProperty map Menges IPEtvn 3t., at the suPerimP�ed r P W'tY Clark's office,City Hall,93 Waeh14 - Belem,Maes,Olwo. a?fiDUpl�Mg pfee, �" -. +ewes-nYYaa<'Ppbl } � a Office Nre �inrntlo�+i•1°nece el t yF; v. CRY fieu 'Ohamher on the mooed How of� q h`0.Cher e�I.—Stwpng at a�Pmnt'on Rhe centerline of `'.. ,g 4Yet at�Inte,ee,t of the Iq "'Ie, . bne owdart yg,Bee fine ex e g j� agt�cb,extend a nsew the eentaBne of Charts Street N a F` dimcHon,e7ong " °cFthe`; r extendir,the line Rl a nof Ra.thome'Boule-M, IM feet ur�g ° 4^ .a line 150 4cct panNyy to noorthwcetcoly direction ezenSoulg `a ins,endue E�att14 cetrterBm of Men,Street;[hlice conte,ne of elnce t me x 'd 't`r4� 'centerline PedIm mr Sn oct i1�r�mi�t¢.Point of . ing A ® Laater1Y'duccoon ado A Prom the centerline of St.Pete[ "onlKpa ltnne Projected a m`$i - (MWtl-Ye ffi she centaYrie a ch. Street.t start pA. e The R3 `2nr "`y Pbtn05'Besidentrat Die tr ,)so bounded'shnlI he of Na 3changed d' a B3(Central Businesg).Distrut. . .ward a•_On the mveK nb rode oFNI ath e 3 (CR-2 (Two.Erawlty ResidenHe3f'Di-t 6�teext,d,, sr �fr,.xw rc§ l501 feet RL¢yew_g ) INsbl"to 1, of leflY x F extendfreih heminerof Hlghtta! Ba-tees-) Dbhict gvlR Yeed heterdlrention end a 11 tie�ntng tY I Pttt I. yPad y s d the auuthwcet com¢t. f Fee in 3—.06 feet 3� .mFNeaotaj+Ay side of z:a• '• .. ""blet on tMm hp�egt�er 6 .aepNreastef,along lltghiend Aside of Si t&Bhp scegdt - pr y `t la0t°lY 2100 feet to-Rhe me ewa adrstence oP appgox- 0.y s kFe _",del B-2 al -W1 be e of Batitee pgg0„TTe _",del cocteMne ofHighhual pY¢w �eP mea-atty +,y , .. 4iit'+1.'kh"kw^t fW R con ee•Yc c[et¢Aaed of •! &,'r- ". , "P"1-1 Pess4tg dw-ugh iiiese ne In Sects..M,parses.. pattel-hall be P Na 4(_ m Oe t8e pyi'ixs Road stsrttng s r 5 a c ,at 4 pohtt ao fait sou ,. A Iin en W cterly d ccttaot,i oatslenBce of Dennes Road twvhg mrd matin . pprmanetely 130 feet.thence '..fRae4d'in a mmheoutl®gtcrygdirectiw ateHme of Bart�¢s' 4 Bmteel tutame mi degrees and eM dhrg YneYin a`e ` a.fit 7r.. + -�e�Y don l't'ectloti aptmxlmgtab.100 feet smtil it a r $ dpo�eeeteniy si4 of Bjoe a one Iend n,a miectxm net me 8wuhsastelr ,dinreeAocnue cHon.eW oxo_ We Poenwhece tmnoc Roea'� u w t. - Y+ !�ogl3at'nm Rood.epP"'onetely 1100 feet notil it inter-Property tP Blot'in a lnethmat�Ydir,,,f, antl thtacc at thee;Point':r 3e ely goo feet to oast of the o eol cpae y.ine appt�- n 7 Y tb o0_441nRRl(mdt�emtrm+atro'A�kh7Amvg sI.bwdety 'eto g.b . < " 'y "v. : n-0x. �a,M yfb nnotttiw�estet r thence tenting drum�g In a c .}$. Yeo to.a pmol gppftecuon e�q the Zomng' P,A ^ z. wa M1^S^l�d Aemue, corn.the nent�en of `r •.. a`f extend a ibne that[nt 900 Pt a en-thweetedi,dire-- ' as' pthoe1ntceapw 'epBtoxunah�• 2000 t.eeet'rto the Rel tv Xp eay 'y' rwtterllne of Barceg The amTt+nB ANu';oentlet'.C�-eNWtbnt District SO boa nka 6r si 03 be; `tit ' ` 'eT• er of thge•RC District y ILeeldonini1 Dtst+iot.The 4outiWceho Ad.3f Sln yropoatty nem}L3 Diotneece 6 cat--U bee,'A. ¢ h ap t n `• h ar'ee8 ay"Bdn ane ro+* wt'Wr M)5tedtlmtie Dnlrkt k r iivh 1-4fete.5.85 ee ieferzad to sn'an S�eccee 1�`e$YI;Paza + (,CmrbptvatiuimPlovd t)� IIdDISPa shat!be rmn es rf' "} •5'th-city of eSt R a Point w the bolu+dary mR ae `" ' • 'ru`wQ,; i? 5-B and extemm� Bte Town of Bx+arnPewtlb en not Ata to Imately 3500 fecPareeats Ntary odong,the bo'wgary line apprex- t y. gs:, TaY �` (Retudeefin On T'(Intl �Du: g'thh :ti , s- 'q -0 ! t^' .e bttontbees[erVme.apProt t mrll5htJne aE1eeg Me 7 tlng •w 6y, t� netth� tor mmnon av eon ee�mg Rth,+t""g a ,. fid'' tip"a , s boourvIDrY Imo aPprodnAnty B00 fact thence running In a - gererelly norMweatedr drredto] fact to the peer- I .• •. t '., '". bo dory&y aline eppmximaRelY orem deet to proPmta 9 r, boundary a of Hn,len Ring, Meme turimrg cad extending a ",ung it a esontrnerm esth a direction a ofox'imn King, M fret t .• tn[p tlt5nte ata hvitli aproperty ktre of Helen'KIng,Rhen� urning In a muthmotlmeaterly duectiorr and extending' along hire saga pageidy wig alampmm�atmy 435,[eet,ihat+ce a - a. turmng,end continuing a0ang.Err a South[wdl'erlr dimeton { ... the said Property]ire approxMabely 25 7, t m the canning ,. .. ?rndng boundary lire Rlat 1a-separatddttgg Noe erdsting R-C r District.and Inc,R-7 DlstaI itlience turning to a.mutherlY direction and extending e,proxhrctely 950 fret,thorn,turn- r ung/n a westerly brardon ami O,ma ding 8ppr minantelY 900. feet, Noonan, turning in a mrthweateryy direction and en _ - tandintg ePP onn,49 350 feet, Meme taxing is a"it- Orly et Orly dihc=end ezterding approximately 300 feet,thence ^- 1I r + f,8 turning in a'swnheaste 19 direction and extending aPM !' -T ra• , Innately SM feet,:gooman tvr'm n:in a aouthwvtei'IY direc- tion and ezmndlpg appradmately 600 feet to the tartm% 4 point on the WomZmen,,swtt-boundary,line.no .;,IRevdrmhE iConservamn)District end R-1(Sugle F.HY _ Residential)D trim an bounded shell be changed W an'T' .(Industrial)Mtrict. Areca Milan the-corrike,for the proposed biShaoY cont-. 9! ,f struction for Rte.',Ih3 as referred to In Section IH,Pare 4 graph 1-1 Posing through thu parcel-shop be mach))s C„ , (CoreervatorvFlmd Control)I t iabn ..1 0No.6—Ward 3— on on, southwesterly onto of.Hightend .,vx :a ye Amnue at pr vent thern io..RC Dstnbt) ([ira:dmt d "f 1 .ot •, - rx Corserm1 aundndW fYlson R'ds� Me cert lore o4 gfi 'Y"' '; �} Highland Avenue at a point 201)felt from tare cerrtmllne f 4 `�' - : WiFlson Road.'enrd tierce extending alonBtbe centerl'vre of F HlgNand�Avenue in muihweste�-dmtAon.approxi- ;t} ,•+ y 4 it mat]Y 1900 feet[o the I District Ilndus4ieD, thence [urNng end ex[endvg almg ton boundary-separating th+ y. Zf a SY p '3S -'I" Dlutirct from:[ha R-C" IHstrict an a southeae[er1Y �, dkeetion.:approwRnatelY 2300 YeetRotfoe bouMarY.Pne of ' M. F Highmnd Perk.Farm Mat point extend ct a'rrorthevterlY Y `F Nrec%on running abrrg,the lawdmy df HigMetal Pak "x a woo approxfrpate]Y 2999 feet m the beundary separfiting Me Dlstrtlet'trwn the R 1'DLvtrlct (Om+FamNY Rest . " , ,0 N 'aentiae,therrce eztending along Meboundmy llhe eppmu- F mately 200 feet from Me cetnmpne M Willnu Roel' ha '0" mmm�g In a.t tatrt)y amlhweste[IY tithe can eppe,of R ?+' fly 1900 feet W he slating Point -Me cernini e f HngNand Avenue: The RL" Matti t'(Resld "D:Gnat x setxaton)an bounded shall he changed to a"R3 D'strrc - 9 (Multi-Family-ResidmntaH. r y' _Arses whMhn the corridor far the Proposed bigh mY ion ,1 structlon as ceferned w Section 11I Par graph 1-1 Ince, $ r ing through thea tareel anat W nonea as c(Cwnmryal m. FVood Control)Districts , No.t—Wend 3—Starting at,a point at the westerlY'career,of MghlW n extend a ImePelorrgark n 1h.arest quadrant bordm of�High3and Park r In a northevtciY direction 1890 feet, thence.turning, yu, , •y, r i± %a'.northerly direction and exteNing 590 fact. thence d.t turam,,ja z westerly direction end eetendire 2800 feat to the center one an Swampscott Reed chance turning in a on ♦ .. + 3 s eombarly direction approximately 18M feet alarg the 4�ti 3t: x,x s' •'. center Hee an'SaamP�ott Road,: thence, turning on an 'a �Y ' "f F 't ®eterly d mefin,and exho d'mg appraximetely 1390 feat to r s��`yym'P..; r ,+ v Oho boundary lore on Hlehhand Park, thence turning ,ca tea. r u ,j'T ^. 'northuosterly-direction extending along Highland Perk , 1220 fest back W thepolatof starting Ther,(Industrial) x,t+ 'y c N'v Dkbriet and.on,RA(RandcadnIZ;. tion)DiatrUtan bowndea shall be changed to a R3 IReadmtiel-Multi- .. within .. Areca wiMie ,the corridor efr rthced 0 Imfed hrghxay mm ' atocti 1-Por Rte.Ihr g referred ee Io Section mood Porn' , tt graph 1-1 Pavkrg through this parmh ahall'be rgnM v C ` (Conservation- Control)Districts. No.8 ca Wardmil Wards 3 end centerline,li Of N g an a Point et the ante Sahib,th,the ndlagM a torah Street and.Crombie along thence errltne of In a no Stir--t'direction a ]ore - y-' along.the at an , of Crwnlui Street, thence crossing a _ aasez Street mM,con[muing in a to tohml,condecton m i along the tree..h ce Sewell Soret to Ma ceiracnw x " 6 - y...of Lynda S4oet, thence torten in e, w•estmn Street }p.. Z%,t 1 and e, ca orli along the vtaret,a of'I,turn Street „ a bo'tbe rente[a of North Sntte., theme,taming ad uelk offending S e southerly crossing along the centmhner ° ,}a. ,&:w ._. of North Street, thence crossing Eaion Street, Meme mrtinumg in¢aoutherly dumetion along ttM contortion ' v o of Summer Street bo a part Of intersection with the all mm�erHv,of Nommen Street, thence nothing and running p m an easterly.dm etioa along the trenterhne of Norma n„Street back-rto�:Me slazifn -mrnt_et.sluesmtoxtim_o , .. -vmm�e;saeer,-XAhZta'(R t--Famfiy-Jte-i FTliFy dfy: ' trio so bounded oFeLL be cha,getl m'e B-3 (Central Burg� raaa) eed barricaded., ar The stre11 R3 District. not.bounded as Sayers Shelf here befottng, oe Me eater,aide of Summer +_ ,deatlal) Dlatea , §_ed..,to an 11,2.(TwO penally Rei F oWard 4—SfarOn ate _ ' `3'y, � .. P Saver Street PrdteetA like that is the areouttion of the ' r' sWtb..t.side of&Net Street b Me PmPerty line of Me' - o � s Boston&.MWne Railroad,.Mtere Mrmrig in a snraonweat- "BlobY brectbn and running a:property In f the r "Blubber Hollow RedRy OTuat"170 feet-Pius o mint, to - fid' `land Of Demers thence turra+tg m a southwesterly direvtbnq a Y ,„, �, z ° 89 feet @lis or minba,thence fuming Fa a southeasterly a Vr'w § Ci .,dveetloA and extending along the property l,e oP Ma t a > �,y $u1dRr Hollow Realty T-V back to and an at the r ' r Ikto of the Starting point:It is the Intention of G,s deacMp. } t tion to deacnbe a portion of land owrred bY.the"Slobber' i ` Hoibw Realty' ust”and'shown on a plan filed with the Regiatry of Deeds - September 2, 190.3 1fie al h I the '6 - x Parody,.�leddnRtaied)Diilirinso unded shall be abrigint, . .- ",qG'�.,.e,..l:f."b#^" 'vA•. 8 X", -oNo 30—Ward 4 In an ebadn6 R3 DatrlM,an fes"` ode of Proctor Street and the rmr[h side of..• ..a 'A", Highland Ave,arn,a the street from the Salim Hoepi of relew[e thehoundary line separating the R3 DIaNiM from j Ne'R-1 Divtrint 1n'a northerly dmectbn,so.Me[the new - ' DlatriM boimdgry ateeiatlng the R3 art FFI Dissects 111 `,a be 120 fins fro. 11m the msterlina of Pmtor Street Me I m hwest aide,pod 120'fee 1 th.cert e n of the NAide Ave,on the rrort0west aide ; o 31 Ward,4 Start et a point on the rmMbeast sade'Of •e ' '^ Highland Ave, appradnrarelY 300 feet from;he center,. L Me of PmFter Street, extend the Zq 1 aeparaWgLtp"R-7'I1WA- ]Y ResidentiaYjoDlstl�ict ed ,• mme"R3" fMWteFarmly ResidenhaD DutrictM a north A t tr.x3 eaterlY dhe,ho,akmg a line 300 Feet f + 7a"tart to the aon[erline of Proctor.Street to 4010 and parallel _ 2*A� t.4` extermron of Me souther aide W, a Pott made M the ty I nagdan Street,than. $" {.. turning M a-westerly direcvan al ng seiid'line to the cpmteh t .•(t Ime of Pmmr Street;thencequening and,extending aloes.. r ys. .the:interim.!Proctor Street in a northerly direction to as the ceatertino of•Putaar,.Sheat Stance turning nen sa 1' # fnst�h orc along the Zmdng ihran ary ho aeparet _ :§- l" f" {. ,a7 IIWo-Famtly Residemial).DlstrlM from Me ^er '" to thein tmnooff rtthes Zon Dis�bouAnd nda Off Boabn Street ,• * * S the "B-I"flneel Busicesa).DI YdM off oP B semmun (I•otgi.Bualrreml,Distiict off of lbghlendSA e. fleenae t,r_,tng in a aoyt A,fy direchofAin Wghl erd a ate alongg.the%q,inngg 0olmdary liAn aePar tin,the"R.2'( We- r 'a1 3r n Femgy Refltk,HaD IMMAIM from Me R-I" (Local bud.r {.�,. otos)JNatilCt beck Ro the stardeg Iwint The"It4 (3Wu deM )FDI.'-a m bounded aMR,he 1Jd I2—Ward 9= DNe�Y Hesidemlal)U.,,ct laahfet m tae"WR to the 81 fNai6hbm'hood.B,nb.) tficRft Heighd iho,lag Der• v 3,sPR M Mau tltareef_a R-1 mnPFanyIII,Rmidentl d 1".M1No"AVanua et�tha Staptktg®t the eenterban of Hlghlaeal Iasm-Sam-bounty liwaiateW a line i✓YP rmrtlietJs.smv$the oalta the of Highland Avenue 3ftuappmx- Lf x a 0W eat:.t1imte --ng M a AA,,A AaAAy dim. r •. W'ome henorn9.idear.#mtOly.60p'feet:Mazpc Ptotlrvat¢I b d,,,UgA ami extending a bna aY y 300 feet theme anon b A rwrmw®terly drmnq, em}•extmtarg a-Ripe approximate' 1100 11 cry „s+a '+&;r} ti aeaeoe�p-ft a ry�f line I,wn�n noit Sabaa tnemang , 6�, thence 1, �'}R terly directiomron]-c4tendmg r y11 "f ,; featgb`Me,centerline oI SARAA Wdaay asm approximately 1500 y Isom .Tile RigWand Avenue,the startle ` an 'exinl be B-1 !Neighborhood Business/ m to, .` r f,dp 41 mstpact: si®a rl�trged to a B 2(Wghwxy Buavt�) 010.19 Wain]�5'—9mating at a Paint on Gm nmter,moo of Cs'� rt - ix8.r y the, fb,of Croft 80 einem the norRmelY ffide of y(. . Pastia to vix center lee ofxyora r Sheet 100 frets @e Y Ar'eMion, Steppe totting antl A.W0,11,11IIn nctM- aintr s Me titer lire of Caval to fine IUO new b ..•tt oe sly zoo feet m the Pm�,marFlei ��s Pn � •� 4 ti �.Tb .. ° .L el 5 �.-�F'-4 Ana„ .s,__ 5 :,nom• .�",.c,-4-.,_. 1'y 'a, ' , �,ay WaY,�0remce ImleNng✓n a aotdictly mrect]n Omni'evieoa;ng v "e alone tic eantenne,a Florerrce Street way and FJormce a Sneat.In tare tenter*Me Of ROINa Street.thane fue to,I. ra - anantatlOHngewantat�e of RoPea f SatothecetCa ( n •e ' m. southerly direction and extandin Won twngge of _ Carrel Street 20 the g B the center gee of' Family Reddential) D�gt"wet��bounded Wall be anon,,d . to,a 134 fWholesate nea A.Makedve)Dktrlet' ,a a:.,.Cypress sneett to the ceatar liner fof Cmrdrarfeet north of it Sanevt aa`remain to ibe R2(TvmFamllY R.MantiaD Distrlet. �„ k The existing B4 asbint mater('.anal Street be(Ween�+ Gardrar,Street errd PwA" Street 5ialt be'noretrued as 4 5 befag 100 feet deep from the Center line M Cash Street No.15—Wend 5—Searibg at the oentaldr1ae of Harbor 6trcet ,eta'. 150 feet went of Mme tmtabne of Isfaryehhx Street,extend a a 1100 Perpendicular In e.arorthaly direction 150 feet,thence w fent¢n a-wntm'ly tlbaotMn paraol to end 150 fret frmt C' -' _ the eantermre of ffar r street and WasiQtnu Sheet Of the certhin Ii e o POMC is SO feet b"n al the+P9lectbn z ,y{ fiYr �ra Yhy ' it �� 3 ,+1' eat,'mm at Uis point turn i0 .. a aoutpwefoot direotlon emd exfe I a]fee thetje P,pon ly r St ant®o'feet 150fe t naa of the of then e nt neaa Csyr Shaet g a-stet 150 feataounninj;In. f NeenatiI,fie of ^.'v io n and din Street,shenee turning M 5 soumerelalY dpac a p '*Rion end exteW¢Inc parallel m and 150 feet to the denten 'Bice of Iw-hin80on Sheet to me eentMiOa a fad'.Street ' i n thence turn in a north®sterly direction end extend a line.M. a t '` .r alorg,dm anter'naee of Ropes Street untff it intersects me e+ r^ bs..oenyadkertlm an°�'id. en,l Street, Wong tMe.ea,ernne of WaaNngfon Sno"to the Mtersatioa of Rhe centerline of 5 4 rP ..'Ismer Steer. me'ne tunr in an easterly dhectlorr and 1' I f extend along me centerline of Harbor Sheet to One starting f`oint'Tbe B4 (API-Inde.and Anfimnotivey Dishier m bounded mall be changed to a R3 (MWei-roN;y Fac,en r gaD mtritt. + No 16—Ward-5—Qh me 6. ttheasterlY stile of Cane-.Street -'atorting et Rhe centerline of Gardner Stredt amt extending wv In e aa.R lY dGreotion on me rentanne of R¢dyn Street L there'de a portion of cru a Uag 114 Mltalaaale mid Auto- A mMve)L ilct which:g 100 feet deep meanu'ed from me interline of Canal street.This lartlon of Lha eaNsmg B4 a.. +Ddstrlet on Canal Street between me cente,line'of Gardner + Street sed Raelyn Street shell be ineraaai in non,ae mat " � 'd y �f•t�"�i the deem%of R Dfetriet a 200 feet meaju 4mn me centerline of Canal Sweet. No.17—'Wend 6.—S[emrg on ifc cenferhn¢of Grmc Street x ¢d.'t .s ..,.at a Point 100 feet from the kmterbne of the' as and .e.mMreeite'eReef[a potoe 150 exalLe tend a dine tid a eoumeeeterly ,. parallel to the centmlin,of o x f ' me Boe[on& Main ra,,te, VacW to Lha eenter)me - .r of Flint Street, meece turn fn.a noothwest direction and tent ytt w f exa line ator rte centerline of Fant Strnetno Maaon Street,thencx turn Ina saumwrat and northwest aheetlun Wong the centerlime of Mason Street to the manorlirfe a o Grove Street thence turning in a southeak direction Waag',J� n " the oenternae.o!Grove Site,to a atarl'mg paWL,"lyse 1 (Industrial) Dlsteiat w bounded.WIWI bechanged to a jx i i •. NOM— '1 FarnllY+ResMenhal)Dtatrdct. r. tertlag at a pa(nt.R,no,the ceriher]mp of me Ikamn'�and Mame RaiirvW tracks 2004tet.6=' + �weatady of where,me Forest;River'intareeets said 'tracks, mance turning In-_a eoatinvealy wiectlon r .end Ma''nrnedfng a line Relkmd pe®the oanta�Nae f rod -bboa-dv' Mine d_ tI en To,aa of.Swampanlrt, dOnOo turelas'in a'sm� . dhecti along mhe R mxNtntetr 406'feet,�a g�carni° ke easterly a Dortig vaanZm yalce. eopea, mnt rwrdng Wag Ine - Rbe R1 B)kfslpt fran %0 R0 District a,,,aoaF eteiy 180-feet to aAe taaterdac r a of inn-rsN.Wal'ka Rend, then, 'Mvm6 imrmeeatm0y 247 feat,thatee mamerly 580.5'het.Mreme.naemeanteAy ♦ s: k - 298 feet, thence neWatly 62.5 fart Plun or+aia®w e pumt200 feetrouts n k,Pomn c '..db-cm'tmdhe of Xbe Forst dMver,mbeaoe Ina g---HY s$ ma'ihweatakn. dkeohon banowbg' 17 the eaotmdhe'of tit, FForest Riva to me ea@tmRbre ofaliteal Rtie Hrsmn grid Pdaine L '> b iatein,stt ntha'ntledwdh a o e-1]retng�ad on an R (M'ulti-FamieY lleoidentw) Disiidci. N ea9 wW6 n dw osrida fa me M Ocl adg'h'my ma` ..c„§ =a - ataWtlan For Ra.I.95 es aefa W 0p,Section I,Xna �'� ., ., gaw'M 1.1 Pamhg Vdnggh U4.Pmx � el dll be egad Ra C (Con—latlon Rood Conhol) Dhftelafa. .a rP No.19—Wend R -;fa an eWh g•v (Iaduatrial) District +atazmrgpime:cent€tln,..�e..r...v—..-- -.— -s'M the onotde,m'ajHf�a to a wuihweatera.nrew,""one-•=mm�-. drew(800)feet,th e18epA eude a" tel,.10, g 4a "Point one hwsdttd Benne W 190)and tromp eo1etlY tom`a + � the otattedth thea®sate gjn8 IIn ter.north`Iwcte Acton S eR Wlmce t• 3 °eM1@ eantern Ihle of Adehm"ed$end tlfty 1907 feet f`iq 'v ±Patalki 9trget,thence tonin 1Ceei' 3effePaon Ave aMalon of Ne'R. hnea end M�Iroad`de Saran W the eent'eelort , oof f the el a to he an tT ditreei an than.the��g, 't( w- '$ .' e4 i w Dland,rww t` AenUnline of Jefferson Ave.Thee .. 5M " n Me'ihoun Nv:.20 yWon,,7 ,d.Husiaem) Datrlctan �.IhaH heeamd a"B t: ..Vdnehl Heainningata Point on tAe mr •/. County s heat:163.43 mrineast of th,,,ilae of.3 ager x tbp appwound thence tatendhr8"n�n9md Esse% " Lp feeet� '� It do, m alan'"neat 72362 ns and eaten +MtI endirip Ath`98n21 feet``, Wren a tooth Itrotey 0* aM ° a ewtdU`Os1°jrerly ddine t m and I eat, tht�a namnh6 H u and rt . it a s Paint no Vhmte Hheot nanaltexia F�%foot to the mean, ti r�Dbialsapl be rJienHed to e H 2D"(HrBahvieN g,tsg 0 1: .. Shan No'ZBWg ttedStreet.at the eente li, on'he centei9lae of w Sl e�thence extemhne slung theme of the Forest Rive. `' 5 tom anoutheeateiel �118Pp ann�of Lafayettehan. ; t .Wem-LvL U`khwd4 dY'eet and ez,en hr4 s aly 175 t'?" 1 y hr We�dhaU� 4n*Ty line aPPro Ing f. the v .. e%tending in a"gegl, arbor',Man �� P . mvver ee tely215 feet to t>oe�"mpdeetoof the Foregf end It ma'1ag toe general soaln r 1 te Met Me FerdlYlResideottai)Dlatrlet,aD anbe(�agld Qoa P,1(0" g' tvY*No. horluw¢at Meat ter9�hrt°'nee°°°P` an Me o[tI.ol9rryAn"e Me PP to of try enllva 0 Me$ogtmtr`& � CA #• feet tures and`m n 4ly wofnnn to a�` 0`Pohg a.` =� s� xs+q. { 'thfit to 300rtg Ina fmm andpanel Sm'eet, "+3' 7 a'r @Shout, lae of ;{,IR� ,�tothe conaj l ,l¢ ane d v neg �effemon Av exleangh PP telt'1900 feet l S ewe: tumft to an Aven,, PP n tately�0au, at o,canat t3tot N to the pr[er. #' nZS- M-L 'aanand 9q'e 9SSrytg_2(Ndhboon, and;nting Ave, Hi0gh° )3-doaaO Do,,Do,, q9nR. W&d'i.- et araY Huafnes)patelot T {1 14e�al theofoeatdo. e Hm oeState a e alno,Stlte envaquoad eMn of} t'e, 1 �$; e'• t-, 'V avhn�Mwdfttathe �Ptaxhaoa!Y600 '-,dc�v pe P'ableh�rypMneteiqtm"Y oM anteeen; amrn Ses-,wev"a�ppns`4ye AVMue,thenee ``�00.eeatl to the eenter'nne or •.x , Hae n9 7P `n Wo>uma�h�3 p b g.in a mrM• ' P ramal Ma As4la �A Theeto th eah,"e Heft Nme of along a Road A3 tuna 1 E1htr'iM..l�9 4 changed ea a 8-2eightiorhwd Hull i Na$9 W e"day: lUgna e'Hues- d� h s98�aPild�:tn�elrrt a Ban atl' ecgreerto the"Sn,e Teachers s ate con Mg se and 2M1164rve oPeet a[race�ceder to Preserve the t`. f r r on;g11e tolb,n'•Thai d N order[atenao Protec'la�t 1n d to Prevent ade ,aa, ful. g�' . .. fbodl- 35 no W'd ne`arem�ltar �mder`Se`Ctmn M fo�t Ona've kV �W Ni 3 06 l w r al " t � r tIUU 7 ' a.Lend in Wath 3 kwwn es'TlwmPmnk Meantime o"oil by the Town.of Marblehead and all surrounding Wml up c -e mcovmur line at W,v).00.7 w - A. In N Word T behaien the Breton�&Maine RR.Main N n R'` l.. Btamh and LPrhig Avenue knmvn m the Forest at. extending on both skles of the River at lest 200 feet s(m vueed firm a genera0 PFoJect al oenteriare)or te theY P Wetpui]lie;of akrvat eat 35.00 whi�-Is the-greatest l width mensural from the average eanberline a the Riete..l."' c.fund In Wend 4 w the eouthweat aide of during Avenue.- e , owned bY.the Town of Marblehead ksexm ea the 'OM b Qg .r- '=]Ire e�ektiatmn 25 W �WeR Field all uP Anco,rtaur� .�_#�g' �t -k . dt.end b Ward 4 between Lnrifg Avenue and IsfaYette f` 4 Riveet eral Lin.a Road Bum,Part known gas Forane y_ River Tidal.MOO.and Pmkmgn Perk up m chnmu Race e.UM in We+rlekmwn as 1Ane6Ida Plant Swsrtnp gxena- a ,< — ,. I. ured an feet northwest east dude a Ba Avenue,: f.Pond®Wan],Z on sgudceest skte of Elm'Ali nue,eleva- Avenue and Paradise Avenue'up m eantour line at e4eve Popo[ Av g.POM in Wend T veru out.[ride of luring Avenue m,3 *' 5 nr between Linden Avenue end Leggs HiR IGmd up to rnd M1 ;t mer finW meesmis (") up to conte ry* ' '- h.Cdae[wlartingnat the ora t Ike lkre-at,elevaRmn ; 20.00 starting at the shore g Ne Street, nnn- e ' 4 ob,, ahan,, O goaxl p along Lafayette Street amBry } - c long along. Park. Park wgtkuang along end around r,Forest River Park,co kit the ami the above t m Palm t'e ._y .. ._;Cove, cot andnthe Co the South River continuing,i Street beyond the Congress Street Bridge coI ter-!" fro t e Derby Whmf,ounbran of kaghe along the Power C, olud- front a the Property]ince of the N.B.Power Co. var Ca end ithe SouNland along xre PiaperV'of the N:E.Power lb., v i 9 -: S'�wage lbimisston,thence resum S - _ y - -mg and mi2mumg slang meaand of the Comm.of Mess '^.� L: told smith roof).mntfnuing arouM trimer IaIDnd antl y y inokWing all the knW on Wm[er Salah controlM1tl by the ".J? r (Scat 1. that Stetting lin ar end the.Piunnner i a^.: Farm Sahao4 then alau,ane ta end aromtl Juark,F -+ Cove;alien oontin knag the arouM Salem Wen-1 Perk.; then City Coal g had(the there,than he Cro in I Cl the _ Old City Coal...fr net the aim of the Me inner II Club) - ''excluding Rhe area from the wherterouM thefthe part of Colhm Cove m a Point of tits rtattntansenuen of ren r terrine of I Oagand Street.ra and North Street, ticetme lon- fJnWng amng and amnM Ropes point,ark rnnthuim along-,.. { tJ the heaves River,Penn noyand the K Park,cprta unary along '+ - „,. +, . the to Ot, Spot ga Pa the duan conal Country Club balk Sp CoM k, c Park, then behirng frau y'a ^ Corn Springs Park, continuing gg be int th St Marys a . cement 'thee cantinuheg along behind the Carmellm F VO-1yA Carol a C the Dakan c Bomlix!by ne. pF I;L. of OitY of Salem contro0ed by the Park Deed a a - 1.Semi Wlmwe Perk._.'.............. 35A0 acreaqq 2. MH -3:Gentle iRWerPPark 2900 „4.IBglimndPark —Mm r 5.(allows lBll Park .. ........ 22.M •• . C UbeMY Wa Park .:2.65 + j w'T.KemwoM Park 'I4.94 S.Selem Cauunon 9m tip`u:'•.' "z•• $ ' - & .„ 10.Wkutt Memouaall gi .... .. .0.33 '1 11.Bertrem Park(ff.Mathews Monument) 0.15 Damon Parkway a µ'y 13,Columbus Circle 15.Fdwsrlb$9nme .......................00.32.46 IS. rM Street Perk.... .... t.. . 2:40 d H.Gartner . . -012 ) 14.11wnnePlace.... ......... :....:. le?aYatte quay ......... ; •. - Z0.Lnrlag.C arfeison Avena T...... .. 0.13 a.•• 21.PiM.Cove Playgrour] ............ 1.89 •' '.. Map rn' 22.Plclanan Park . ....: .1.61- ;. 23.McGrew Park 2 W .24.3Plelve MemgNel P k - x ..j.linear Supervtsekl PhMr`aada Public Pro +2.00 - w 1.IB+aad Street PUygmund ,. PadY Dep[ -j & ; s 2.Castle FBA Fa fld a Street CatlMs Cwe>,�aam�e�nn Xe mth Park hlarlbourough/toed Reb"}'f'a`*' Memorial FlaM to sPalm's Cove n, X •m is J. zb °A q iat m Y y k. s p Ertcroaehmem LhmU as shown on drawing No COnkvl Ptw*t,,S Rtv�,Sekm, a titar. brnCa p: Dreaokr' ad McKee,O aa0tkmg},onaera. .{" Swamp Starege Volume Aram,., EncroachmentLkglt Dteig. (AcreFeet) (Ames) (ConMCElov.) d1° x vx ' A-Watd3 r -9.9 a ].8 . .. .. 96.00 'H.Wamt3 r'lg, 0.9 x MOD C-Wm 3 4b. 50.w e+ .. & a D-Ward '36.5 ? Z56 - 5000 ,.iF � 'E-Wmy'! .S;i_.r+'x 64 180011 , F-Ward7 119.7 194 "'f 15W E & G•Wmd3 ali.4 r 60 fii '19Ap} 'n 3 ^H-Wkr de df.Levtl�htdedNaLsalt wekr tldelgetseehWow4: r $� Ut 1.kt pees exposed at 9oa Dxk Periods':incPudb+g ell f6xts .i _ Y uM+er Sala¢Harbor(Ward y):aR gat9 otP Ward 5 ,W x t. . 0 flats aft Ward 7 fix3ufing]uNP¢p'Cove ani Colkna .P< flalhcoM Wax12 1'acludiaB Coltlr+a Cwe.Ikry erlYSalaa Has•6br end tbe'NOM give.all ta..s o[f Y^ Ward 6 lamluding 9be Nortk,Saver,v Penvas River a .and the Kernwood Cowtry CEab, Cold 34tdtg R ve Mary's Cemetery end the L§rmelik Convent areae. v r ° r t vu RS Am arses whtfeb Idea tit the�ppteei ., tmashwtaon for Rte.I'%9rt ands 2,3/4 6 11 ehakly .'^ } +„ .j ba hm]u an 4".C(CmwaNnhmPFkol OaVtnvlll Uffi yy�,^k'. 'y01 4"p&t -, 3,k S EPEM 4y m defiaed M.Sedum HL-para[q +tea OHdP'1'EB d6-20NIVQ AfAP. .pEe'timrcloth 0rlebnel r ' - (yaerketlkae]"be efteuor rr.,xZ %i® IVr®�S alar ga'An ,og'led chaos®lis[ed.beieinbefore:1trc lrew berPDs[rued as maP bat she11 bg *F: bo.t.ad as.an"emendaY'ayP.Thu change le requirttl necause durh+g a photo%rapl redabtla+Prateaa k wain dlscoverai tlyet 3 n a Ne"orlgtael' had vdretched and U rot dtvuwn.to a n+naaurabk ecak. ylM 8evnoa 2 This ordinanm clic(( fake ef1ePE as Pmv ,d ",°byyl9he City.Chordae brew - !z .. y } ?t1 I3ALEM PI:ANNING"i30ARD .d 8 n;, .rte#, r Chairman SoM M Gray,Sr. 'Attest:AUGVB ].. �CMWk r, A lith ° A. Y p v ta'b T !p i yws.nag. . ss r d s JOHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF TADws T. SADOSKI . RAYMOND F. SWEENEY - - C tv of Stt1em, 'Hassamuse##s �l:mning �uar� ROOM 7 - CITY HALL 8.21.69 MEMO FROM JACK GRAY FOR TONIGHT' S PLANNING BOARD MEETING: 1. Show members letter to Joe Carter regarding new city map. 2. How do members feel about Mort 'Braun' s contract? He will definitely not be working on the Workableprogram, but will be working on the Capital Improvements Program; 'excepting the updating of the cost of all of the projects tabulated in the Capital Improvements Program, and computing the effect on the reached, using the new revised estimates. 3. Allowing for the money involved in the above projects, then see how much money we can turn over to the Mayor for the Assessors maps up- dating. Had included this in our own budget because the work had to be done. Walter Groszyk has given the people who made the original maps an idea of what he wants, and they gave him a "ball park" figure of $4, 500. to update the map. The assessors are setting up a computer system for their tabulating of pro- perty in Salem and it all ties in as they have some computer processing services already working for them; there will be a card for every separate parcel of land. Information on all of the vital statistics ' will be punched out on these cards and structures will be shown on the maps, and once this is set up, it will be a continuing program. The assessors will get infor- mation from the building permits, and once a month someone will keep the buildings updated. The Planning Board will probably have to have a set of maps on which we will draw the Zoning skeng pictures on the assessors plans so the build- ing inspector will have something if there is any real argument over zones they can refer to the assessors ' maps. COPY FOR RECORD - 31 WASHINGTON SQUARE - LAND ON OLIVER STREET: Property consists of mansion that has been converted to three dwelling units and a carriage house on which Board of Appeals granted a Special Permit to convert to single family dwelling together with a variance for front aid yard setback as building abuts sidewalk. It has been brought to our attention that even though at this time the entire 'properties will remain under a single ownership that because of a possible refinancing with the said converted gae carriage house would have a second mortgage applied to it; i&111e1 this is of no particular concern at this moment to the Planning Board we do not wish to have it construed that this would be the opening wedge of a future request for a subdivision. The rear of the present parcel, that is the northwesterly side, towards Bridge street ) is a fairly large yard on which there are no structures, concievably at some future date this portion of the property could be sold provided that the lot line ; was at least ten feet from the existing carriage house *pFev but all other density re- quirements pertaining to that R-2 district were complied with. In all probability if anything but a single family house were erected on the parcel, a variance of density requirements might be applied for. As a Special Permit and a variance were granted as under one parcel ownership, if this property is sold they would Yeve-#,e be violating their own special permit and their. variance . There are approximately 21, 170 square feet in the entire parcel; allowing ten feet beyond the stable on the Bridge Street side the re- maining lot would be approximately 10,000 square feet would leave the . original parcel with 11,000 square feet, and the new as 10,000 sq ft Garden,type, row houses, town houses, requiring 1000 square feet per dwelling unit , conceivably z by meals of Special Permit, the so&alled gardetn type dwellings could be built, this would also require a var- iance limiting the number .of dwelling units to four familes as this is an R-2 district . I i aai Jrt4 T tt, A • • A L r •IS ,.-,;`i.a% ���222CYTTTT.' �tY2Ir� John M. Gray, Jr. PUBLIC HEARING ON PPOPOC;ED AMENDMENTS TO ZONING OP'')TN:. :C.'J_ Gerald T. McCarthy UIY Michael Paskowski HELD AUGUST 22!h68 + SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS Albert R. Pitcoff Raymond F. Swoenoy The Hoard, with Members Gray, McCarthy, Pitcoff, and Sadoski presenL , agreed to hold a meeting prior to op ring the Public Hearing. At this ; meetin ,, on motion of Mr. Sadoski , it was moved that the Board endorse a Definitive Plan of John and Mario Deiulis , entitled "Sable Heights" . The Members discussed this matter and agreed to endorse the plan with the following condition, "That Lots #=1 and 71127 Seemore Street , Lots X11 , `13, #14 , and #15 on Mooney Road, and Lots #7 , #8, #9, and #10 on Sable Road shall not be conveyed or built upon until the use of the turnaround shall have been terminated by a legal instrument , and is not further re- cuired" ; motion seconded by Mr. McCarthy, all in favor, and so voted a roroved. PUBLIC HEARTNG - Opened by Chairman John M. Gray at 7 : 38 P.M. Mr. Pitcoff read the notice as it appeared in The Evening News . The Chairman then asked 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 that the first six items are merely additions to def- initions and explained each of these, then asked for comm-ants 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. Serafini, 126 Washington 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; those would exclude barrooms and taverns and used car lots from residen- tial areas. No comments , pro or con.. ^he next amendment would permit motels and hotels in the Higlnoay bisiness cistricts. Stephen Zi.sson, Chairman of the Salem Housing Authority , state ne wished to be recorded in favor of this particular change . No o- olse spoke. "he next article will correct an error in the original Ordinance ; specif- ic .l_y the word "Non-Conformity"for"Con ->rmity° . 2 - 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 I'O"Cos rlhut:tinU non-conformin use property. .o 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 Finocchio 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. lie was 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 Va.11is , representing the Salem Redevel- opment Authority, stated that 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- Road stated that no pool under four feet in depth should require a fence . This brought the hearing tip to the proposed map changes . The Chairman asked 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, 1. 7 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 remain 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 asked 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 Pescuma , 39 Greenway Road ' John Dumeracki , 19 Greenwav Road Paul Bali_otis , 12 Greenway Road Albert Bianchi , 1 Castle Road Daniel D 'Ap-rile , 5 Cottage Street James I'. Durkin 7 Cottage Street Ted Jarwaski , 32 Greenway road Robert Theriault, 41 Greenway Road laiel' Cashman, 35 Greenway Road On the No. 5 map change , Counselor George Vallis , 70 Washington Street , Salem, spoke for a client who owns a portionof 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 . 3 - 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- as of the Copseryation Commission had discussed plans with the City Council • 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 Bal.iotis , 12 Greenway Road Albert Bianchi , 1 Castle Road Daniel D'Aprile , 5 Cottage Street .John Dumeracki , 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 Tngemi stated he could not express himself until he knows more about this , but lie 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 1110mments as he had after each proposal, and Robert. Smith. of the Blubber Hol- low Realty stated that this change affects property whichhis 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. Ninwander of 28 Silver Street were recorded opposed. . George Vallis, Counsel for DiBiase Bros . Realty spoke favorably on Map Change A8 , 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 12U feet. Annearing as a proponent for Map chcnge 7`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 . Iiarr. ington stated the Foster. Leather Company alio in *this area wished to go on record in favor. He also stated there is a high embankment three or four hundred feet from Ropes Street^ which would provide a natural line of demarcation, and will submit a plan to clis Bard for its consideration. Councillor. Guy said he would talk with Counselor Harrington about a line of demarcation-at-the %New England Power Company lines. .. - + - No one present wished to speak in favor or in opposition to May change 1=11 . On Map change #12 , Counselor John Serafini stated clients of his own land in We area which is zoned for multi family dwellings , and this is an additional ea which they own. No one else'.spoke regarding this change . Councillor John Butler mentioned the fact that Map change #9 had inadverten.r- ly been shipped 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 submitted,. ARP: cc Clerk Pro Tem • JOHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITO;OFF TADIus T,SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY Ctv of S IEm, 'fflttssar4uset#s Planning �30ttrd ROOM 7 - CITY HALL MEETING - - - SEPTEMBER 4. 1969 This meeting was opened at 7: 40 P.M. by Acting Chairman Tadius Sadoski, with Albert Pitcoff, Raymond Sweeney and Gerald McCarthy attending. Minutes,%of previous meeting were voted approved and accepted, after dis- pensing with reading of same . The first order of business was to ratify an endorsement by the Board on a plan of William Buckley of land at 24 Station Road, on which the Board of Appeals had already granted a variance with regard to lot area and side and rear yard setbacks. Mr. Pitcoff moved that the Board ratify its endorsement of this plan, seconded by Mr. Sweeney, all in favor, and so voted alproved. The next item of business was also to ratify approval of a plan previous- y endorsed by the Board, owner DeIulis Brothers Construction Co. , Inc . , ith regard to a turnaround change on Seemore Street, and also to ratify endorsement of a plan combining Lots 1 and 2 on Seemore Street to become Lot 1-A. On motion made and seconded it was voted to ratify these en- dorsements. A Form "A" application accompanied by a plan of land on Hillside Avenue, owner Nicholas Georgoulakos, filed by attorney Nicholas Decoulos for en- dorsement "approval not required under subdivision control regulations" was acted on; on motion made and seconded, all in favor, it was voted to endorse this plan showing two lots on Hillside Avenue, each with suffic- ient area and frontage in accordance with the City Zoning Ordinance . Two plans of land of Elie Theriault, the first showing lots A and B on Smith Street, the second showing lots at 25-27 Lemon Street and #3 Smith Street with Form A applications were presented for endorsement. On motion of Mr. Pitcoff, it was voted to deny these applications as plans show lot areas only without locations on the lots of existing dwellings. Plans should also be acceptable to the Registry of Deeds and in their present form, neither of these plans has space provided for endorsement by the Board. John R. Serafini, counselor for Highland Realty Trust , appeared seeking ap- proval by the Board of a fifty foot roadway over land of his client, situa- ted on Highland Avenue. On November 21, 1968, the Board had before it a plan submitted by this applicant for recording purposes only to show ex- istence of easement and a proposed way on this site with regard to which, • letter had been forwarded to the City Engineer by this Board seeking his advice and comments with regard to this plan. Mr. Pitcoff disqualified himself from voting on this matter, and on motion of Mr. Sweeney, seconded by Mr. McCarthy, it was voted to again write to the City Engineer for his advice and comments with regard to this plan. 2 Counselor John R. Serafini presented a site plan for Loring Hills Assoc- iates, Salem, Mass. , "Town House Condominiums" , dated September 3, 1969. Mr. Serafini stated his client had received a letter from the State that they could build on a certain portion of land shown on his map. Mr. Pit- coff disqualified himself from participating in this matter. On motion of Mr. Sadoski, seconded by Mr. Sweeney, the Board voted to accept the filing of this preliminary site plan in accordance with Chapter 35, V-B Par. 4-e of the Zoning Ordinance relating to Garden-type, multi-family apartments, and to request analyses and comments on said plan by the City Engineer and the Chairman of the Planning Board to be available to this Board for its next meeting, September 18th, 1969. With respect to a communication from the North Shore Gas Company request- ing exemption from the requirements of the City Zoning Ordinance, it was voted to call the Company and request additional information prior to the meeting referred to in the letter to be held on Monday, September 8th; also, the Board voted to notify the Ward Councillor, Joseph O'Keefe, and apprise him of this request as it involves his ward. The City Engineer informed the Board prior to this meeting that he had received complaints about drainage in the Crescent Drive area of Witch- craft Heights; on motion of Mr. McCarthy, seconded by Mr. Sadoski, it was voted to write to the City Engineer to request that he supply the Board with any additional information he has in this regard. A letter from Salem Willows residents registering their opposition to any • permit being allowed for expansion of a dwelling at 19 Beach Avenue to a three family dwelling was read to the meeting, and it was voted to write a reply to the petitioners. A letter was read from Mrs. David Myers regarding a professional city planner being appointed and offering her qualifications for consideration; Mr. Pitcoff stated he does not think this is a matter for the Board ' s in- iative as it does not have the power to hire; letter received and placed on file. The Board then discussed matters presented for its consideration by Mr. Gray, Chairman, who was unable to be present: 1 . An appropriation by the Board from its budget of $2,000. to commence a program of updating city maps which have not been altered since 1964. Board agreed. 2. An appropriation of roughly $1,000. for services of a competent en- gineer in preparing a new city map in compliance with the new Zoning amendments. Board agreed. 3. A recommendation to investigate the possibility of transferring all or part of funds listed under Planning Department to the Assessors to assist in financing updating the city maps. The total amount of funds in this account is $13,814. 10. Board agreed. • 3 - 4. : The next item referred to the proposed (continued) contract with the • Planning Services Group in the amount of $4,500. Board agreed to leave this to the discretion of the Chairman. All matters brought to this meeting having been attended too it was unan- imously voted to adjourn at 1Of15 P.M. Respectfully submitted, i e Pro em • • MEMOS TO BOARD MEETING - -' SEPTEMBER 4th . 1969: • Mr. Brettman will bring in a plan of land owned by him on Loring Avenue , containing approximately 100 Acres which will be divided into three par- titions; the plan will refer to one portion only; the plan should show two access roads, and also, "X" number of dwelling units for this area . Re-Updating City maps, have encumbered $2000 . to get this program started. Assessors are setting up a computer system for tabulating property in Salem; have some computer processing services already working for them, there will be a card for every separate parcel of land. Information on all vital statistics will be' punched out on these cards, and structures will be shown on the maps. Onee this is set up, it will be a continuing program. Assessors will get informa- tion from the building permits and once a month, someone will keep the maps updated. The Planning .Board will probably have to have a set of maps on which we will draw the Zoning puctures on the assessors plans so the building inspector will have something if there is any real argument over zones , they can refer. to the assessors ' maps. This might cost roughly $1 ,000. As funds for such expenditures are short, we are also suggesting to the Chairman of the Board of Assessors to investigate the possibility of transferring all oP part of the monetr listed under "Planning Department" in the budget so that this work can continue . If back up Vetter is re- quired, we could do this and state that we are already using some of our funds for the same purpose . The total figure in the "Planning Dept" account, which has not been touched, is $13, 814. 10. What do the members tbi.nk about the contract for $4 , 500 . with the Plan- ning Services group? Jack thinks it might be just as well to continue with Braun because he does not know anybody who would be any better, he does know the City and has some of the background; he would like to get started on the Capital improvements program; we would not necessar- ily have to use the entire sum, and at the end of the year, it can be ° decided about transferring unexpended funds . At the present the Budget balance of for 1969 is approximately $8500 . Deducting $2000 for City maps, $1000. for zoning map, .$4, 500. for Mort_ Braun, would leave roughly around $1,000 unencumbered. Does anyone have any ideas on anything the Board should acquire, or any other expenditure we may have or should have this year? • '/J OHN M. GRAY, JR. GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF TADIUS r.SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY Ctv of �S�lezn, Aassttc4usetts IlI11 ing Poarb ROOM 7 - CITY HALL AGENDA - MEETING 9.4.69 ✓ Sign minutes of last meeting. JRatify endorsement of Buckley plan. JRatify endorsement of DeIulis plan. Form A; Nicholas Georgeoulakos, 38 Hillside Avenue (Decoulos representing) Form A: Elie Theriault, 6-8 Smith Street. (J. Andrew Foisy representing) JForm A: Elie Therivalt, 3 Smith Street, 25-27 Lemon Street " " Counselor John /Serafini for Herman Brettman, land on Loring Avenue, pre- liminary plan; also, land off Highland Avenue, refer to previous references to this land. READ: Letter from North Shore Gas. Re-Exemption from Zoning . JCrescent Drive-Witchcraft Heights; refer to draft from Board to Mr. Mitchell . also, refer to previous references to this area. Read letter from Willows residents protesting conversion by John Buckley of premises at 19 Beach Avenue to three apartment building. JRefer to memos from Jack Gray regarding funds to encumber and unexpended funds. VLetter from Mrs. Miller submitting her qualifications for City Planner. Contract of Planning Services Group. Distribute literature received; copy for each member. • - Qlity u -" � � � GERALD T. MCCARTHY ALBERT R. PITCOFF • ,9I�tm � � TADIus T. SADOSKI r RAYMOND F. SWEENEY Paa= 7 -- Qlau Pull MINUTES OF MEETING - - 10 .2 . 69 This meeting was opened at 7: 30 P.M. by Acting Chairman Gerald T. Mc Carthy, with Board Members Tadius Sadoski and Albert Pitcoff present. On motion made and seconded, it was voted to approve and accept min- utes of previous meeting without reading same . Counselor Timothy Davern presented two Form A applications for approv- al of an accompanying plan showing land designated as Lots A, B, and C Juniper Avenue, owners of which are Ruth Wenzel and Judith French. The Board of Appeals had granted variances with regard to the density requirements of the City Zoning Ordinance affecting existing buildings and the lots thereon. On motion of Mr. Pitcoff it was voted to endorse this plan as not requiring approval under the Subdivision Control Law, and's the ,plan be retained by the Board until the expiration of the twenty-day period required by the Statute with regard to decisions of the Appeals Board. Two form B applications, one for land on Frederick Street, and the • other for land on Carrollton Street , were submitted for the Hewitt Construction Company, Inc . , by Counselor John R. Serafini. The Board voted to forward a copy of these plans to the City Engineer and also to the Board of Health for their comments on these plans . A letter from Inspector of Buildings Daniel J. O'Brien, Jr. , was read to the meeting. Mr. O'Brien requested the advice of this Board with regard to a plan submitted to his office showing proposed structures on land off Loring Avenue at Vinnin Square . A letter from Neal B. Mitchell, City Engineer, was next read to the meeting. This letter was in reply to a letter from this Board also with regard to the plan referred to immediately above , i.e. proposed construction of apartment buildings on land off Loring Avenue by Loring Hills Associates. Board members requested that copies of this letter be forwarded to them. The Board approved the forms of two letters to be sent to the City Solicitor, having to do with the appointing of an Inspector of Util- ities in Subdivisions, and with the requirements of the Subdivision Control Law in this regard. Board Members next discussed definitions and distinctive terminology applicable to erection of Garden-type apartments and multi-family dwelling unit structures. • By unanimous vote of the Board, this meeting was adjourned at 11:00 P.M. Respectfu y submitte , Clerk Pro em '/�'I7*1Ty, �y �} �} JOHN ' �G�l'`t � µleI µ �µP .µ P ].. GERALD M. GRAY. JR. / 7 lll...... GERALD T. MOCARTHY • ' F i4 Piano - ALBERT R. F Tj TADIUS T. $ADDSADOS Kf RAYMOND F. SWEENEY� Foam z -- Qlctg JR4 AGENDA - MEETING - OCTOBER 2. 1969 Minutes of last meeting. Form B - Hewitt Construction, Frederick St. J. Serafini Form B - Hewitt Cnnstruction, Carrollton St . , J.Serafini Form A - Judith French, Ruth Wenzel, Lots A, B, C, Juniper Avenue, Tim Davern Letter from Neal Mitchell, comments on Loring Hills. Memo from Jack Gray " it it " Letter from Daniel O'Brien, " it of " • Proposed amendment to Building Code Letter from Mass. Elec, reference to D.P.W. #16319 Comm, of Mass, Dept. Community Affairs,Training Program Memo Re-City Zoning maps by Joe Carter Letters to Al Dobbs Miscellaneous correspondence Board of Appeals decisions Kiplinger letters. • V � of " -" ,�yy � �w assare "j1,s t 7 Jyy JOHN M. GRAY, JR. VL�IJu` ' GERALD T. MCCARTHY • P=ing Pub ALBERT R. � TADIUS T. SAD ADDS KI OSKI � RAYMOND F. SWEENEY�DDm 7 -- (MV �Rll MINUTES OF MEETING - - 9. 18.69 This meeting was opened by Acting Chairman Gerald McCarthy at 7: 30 P.M. with Mr. Pitcoff and Mr. Sadoski in attendance. On motion of Mr. Sadoski, it was voted to approve and accept minutes of previous Board meeting, and to dispense with reading of same . Mr. William Little submitted a Form A application, accompanied by a plan showing land at 20 Northend Avenue for endorsement,ytogether with a copy of a decision of the Board of Appeals, granting a variance with regard to the land shown on the plan. Mr. Pitcoff moved that a variance having been granted by the Board of Appeals, and notice of the variance having been filed with the City Clerk on September 11, 1969, the plan be endor- sed as not requiring approval under the subdivision control law with the proviso that the plan will not be delivered to the applicant until after twenty days have elapsed from the date of filing with the City Clerk, and further, after having ascertained at that time that no Bill in Equity has been filed from the decision of the Board of Appeals in the Superior Court the plan will be dated after the required 20-day period has expired; mo- tion seconded by Mr. Sadoski, all in favor, and so voted approved. A plan of land on Heritage Drive, owner DiBiase Realty Trust, was presen- ted by Counselor George Vpllis for endorsement with a Form A application. As all of the lots on the plan have frontage on Heritage Drive, Mr. Sad- oski moved that the plan be endorsed as not requiring approval under the subdivision control law, seconded by Mr. Pitcoff, all in favor and so voted approved. Counselor George P. Vallis submitted a Form A application requesting en- dorsement of a plan showing land at 2-4 Milk Street and 16 Pickman Street, owner Robert 06ok, Trustee, Hampden Realty Trust. This was also accompan- ied by a copy of a decision from the Board of Appeals granting a variance to permit construction of a single family dwelling on this lot, with the condition set forth that the applicant must gain endorsement of the Plan- ning Board before the variance becomes effective. On motion of Mr. Sados- ki, the Board voted to endorse this plan but to retain it until the 20 day period required by the Statute after filing with the City Clerk shall have elapsed, and further, that the plan be dated after said 20 day period. Two letters from the City Engineer were read to the meeting.,; The first was in reply to a letter from this Board requesting the Engineer' s com- ments with regard to the security Salem Acres, Inc. , developers of the Puritan Road-Gallows Circle development, should furnish the City. The second letter had to do with complaints the Engineer had received from • a resident of the Crescent Drive area, also developed by Salem Acres , Inc . _ 2 AA Counsel for the developer was present, the Board requested that he sub- mit in writing to this Board, his comments on both letters and acquaint the Board with the actions proposed to correct these conditions by his cli- ent , Salem Acres , Inc . A letter from Morton B Braun of the Planning Services Group relating to Chapter 774 of the Acts of the Legislature of 1969 was read to the meeting and placed on file. At the previous meeting of this Board a plan of Loring Hills Associates had been submitted, and the Board voted to request the City Engineer to submit his commentsefor this meeting. The letter was received from the City Engin- eer. At this meeting Counselor John R. Serafini presented a new plan for his client, Loring Hills Associates. Board Members viewed this plan and dis- cussed various aspects with Sal B®nura who accompanied Counselor Sera£ini. On motion made and seconded, it was voted to forward the plan to the City Engineer together with a letter from this Board requesting his comments for the next meeting, October 2nd. All business having been attended to, this meeting was adjourned at 10: 15 P.M. Respectfully submitted, • Clerk Pro Tem • r * y} H�p}��} �l tl Q4L4L�, GERALD T. MCCARTHY '.j ALBERT R. PITCOFF • '� - �� � TADIUS T. SADOSKI 9� DDM 7 -- Qlt#v Pau RAYMOND F. SWEENEY MINUTES OF MEETING OF PLANNING BOARD - - 11.6.69 With Board Member Tadius Sadoski presiding, this meeting was opened at 7: 30 P.M. , Mr. Pitcoff and Mr. McCarthy were in attendance. Reading of Minutes of previous meeting dispensed with on motion of Mr. Pitcoff. A Form A application for endorsement of a plan submitted by Dorothea Barry, with regard to existing dwellings located on land at 15f' and 17 Upham Street and 10 Dearborn Street , was the first order of business presented. Mr. Pitcoff moved that we endorse this plan as not requir- ing subdivision control approval but because of the fact that a variance from the density provisions of the Zoning Ordinance is presently pending before the Board of Appeals, he further moved that the plan be held until the expiration of twenty days following the granting of the variance as required by the Statute ; motion seconded, all in favor, and so voted approved . Counselor John R. Serafini presented a Form B application with two prints showing land of Highland Realty Trust off Highland Avenue, showing a road- way from Highland Avenue to applicant ' s land, on which all houses in this • proposed subdivision shall have frontage ; on motion made and seconded, it was voted to accept this tentative subdivision plan presented by the Highland Realty Trust and write to the City Engineer and to the Board of Health requesting their advice and counsel with regard to this plan. A letter from the City Engineer was read to the meeting; this letter re- ferred to a preliminary plan submitted to this Board, and was a reply to a letter from the Board requesting the Engineer' s comments relating to land of Loring Hills Associates for proposed subdivision off Loring Av- enue. A definitive plan of Loring Hills Associates was presented by Counselor Serafini showing land off Loring Avenue, accompanied by a Form C application. A memo from the convalescing Chairman of the Board, John M. Gray, Jr. , was read; this memo listed six conditions especially with regard to the access road proposed for this subdivision. Mr. Sadoski and Mr. McCarthy expressed the opinions that this did not appear to be in accordance with Subdivision regulations and stated that at best, the plan constituted a subdivision showing a new roadway and a lot of land and any other development of this lot would constitute a new subdivis- ion. They further pointed out that the Zoning Ordinance allows one principal building on one lot of land, and it was stated that the devel- oper proposes to erect four structures providing in excess of two hun- dred dwelling units on this site. The Board will write to the City En- gineer and the Board of Health, requesting their comments with regard to this plan. In the letter to the City Engineer, the Board wishes a statement to be included to the effect that the details of his communi- cation regarding the preliminary plan submitted earlier have been made • known to the developer through his Counselor with the suggestion that they be incorporated in his plan. 2 - �he Board, all in favor, voted to ratify its action in signing a plan of Henry Boucher, submitted with a Form A, prior to thisvmeeting. Elie Theriault, through his attorney, J. Andrew Foisy, submitted a plan showing land and buildings at 6-8 Smith Street , accompanied by a Form A application requesting endorsement of the plan. Mr. Pitcoff moved that this plan be endorsed as not requiring approval under the Subdivision Control Law, ewith the proviso that the plan be held until after November 20, 1969, when the twenty-day period required by the Statute, relating to granting of a variance by the Board of Appeals shall have expired; this being applicable in this instance as applicant had sought and re- ceived a variance with regard to the density requirements of the City Zoning Ordinance affecting this parcel of property. A copy of a letter sent to the Inspector of Buildings by Ward II Council- or Joseph O'Keefe was read to the meeting, relating to occupancy of land at Bridge and Planter Streets by Salem Plumbing. Supply Company. The Board voted to notify the Councilor that it was felt the matter was in the hands of the proper authorities , and place the letter on file. George Vallis , Counsel for Salem Acres, Inc . , next appeared requesting that the Board grant a release of five lots , #176, #177, #243, #244 and #245 Circle Hill Road; Mr. Pitcof£ moved that the Board grant the request of Salem Acres, Inc . , for the release of these lots shown on plan recorded in Plan Book 114, Plan 88, from the force and effect of the conditions wet forth in the Covenant between this developer and the Planning Board, ated July 24, 1969, recorded in Book 5'628; Page 107, seconded by Mr. Mc Carthy, all in favor and so voted approved. Acting Chairman Sadoski signed this release. Communications. were forwarded to the Veterans Admin- istration and to the Federal Housing Administration after Board Members had signed them, advising that it was not the policy of the City of Salem to levy betterment assessments on owners of dwellings constructed by the Salem Acres, Inc . , developers , in subdivision named "Witchcraft Heights" . A letter from a Mr. Bradley of Peabody requesting the following informa- tion was read: 1. Why was the recommendation of the Salem Planning Board made in its 1917 annual report to build a tide dam from the end of March Street to the opposite shore in Beverly creating the North River Basin which was to be surrounded by a Park scrapped? 2 . When and why was the section of the River from the North Street bridge to the Peabody line filled in so that it is now a narrow channel and the section between the bridge and Northey Street including the area b between Bridge Street and the present shore line? 3. Why were the recommendations made in the Waterfront Study prepared by Blair Associates in August , 1963, rendered the same fate? 4. What programs are pending and/or underway for the cleaning up and • conservation of the North River? 3 - The Board voted to inform Mr. Bradley that it was beyond the scope of this Board to answer some of these questions, but regarding the last question, it is our understanding that Representative Samuel Zoll is Chairman of a Study- Committee created for the appraisal of the areas surrounding the North River, and it is apparent to us that any plans proposed by this Study Committee can not be seriously construed or implemented until the entire sewage program currently being executed is completed. Letters received from the City Engineer, the Board of Health Agent , and the Fire Department , signifying their approval of proposed amend- ments to the City Building Code, were read and placed on file. Copies of a proposed contract between the Planning Board and the Plan- ning Services Group were presented to the Board Members for their study. The Board voted to forward copies of many connunications, pamphlets, and announcements to Chairman John Gray for his perusal with the thought in mind that he decide which were important and which were of no conse- quence to this Board. A motion was introduced to give some thought to the matter of the annual dinner meeting, usually held in December, to find an agreeable time for all the Members . • This meeting adjourned at 10: 15 P.M. Respectfully submitted, erk ro em • w� /� y�J} yyyµ� 1y,'� j(j. JOHN M. GRAY, JR. • �lbt �Tj ��"""� � �""� GERALD T. MCCARTHY �} ALBERT R. PITCOFF • Flaming �IIarbr TADIus T. SADOSKI RAYMOND F. SWEENEY Pam 7 -- Qtif� pan MINUTES OF CITY PLANNING BOARD MEETING 11. 20. 69 This meeting was opened at 7: 40 P.M. with Mr. Tadius Sadoski acting chairman, and Board Members Albert Pitcoff and Gerald McCarthy present. On motion of Mr. Pitcoff, it was voted to accept minutes of last meet- ing and dispense with reading of same . The first order of business was a memo from Chairman John Gray report- ing to the Board that a meeting, at the request of Ward IV Councilor John Butler, had been held at his home . The proposed I-95 connector spur road was the topic of the meeting. The report is on file in the Planning Board office . A copy was presented to each Board member for their study and comments . A rough draft of a proposed Ordinance relating to photographs and/or inspection reports of all sewers, was read to the meeting. A copy was presented to each Board member. • A letter from the Department of the Army, with two accompanying plans, was read to the Members . This had been received from the Mayor' s of- fice, and referred to the application of Peter T. and Peter D. Clarizia for a permit to place fill with rprap protected slopes , install piles, and construct a boat ramp in Beverly Harbor at Salem, just southeaster- ly of the southerly end of Bridge Street Bridge . Mr. Sadoski sugges- ted that copies be made of each page and forwarded to each Board Member, and to the City Engineer. A letter received from Candeub, . Fleissig, and Associates, Planning and Community Development Consultants, was read and placed on file . In this letter, the company offered their services to the Board if it needed assistance developing housing plans. Various correspondence to and from the Board was read; copies of interest to this Board were distributed to the Board Members . A memo from Chairman John Gray with regard to submission of plans accom- panying Forms A, B, and C, was read to the meeting. A discussion regard- ing the Loring Hills Assocaites plans followed reading of this memo. The Board also discussed a memo also from the Chairman to this company, dated November 10 in this regard. Counselor John Serafini, representing the petitioner and builder7of Loring Hi.lis, stated that the definitive Form C had not been formally withdrawn . Next there followed a discussion regarding the applicability of the 60- day rule regarding submission of Form C_ applications . It was concluded after referring to proper documents that the 60-day rule applies from the date of submission of the Form C, unless an extension waiver is agr- eed upon. Mr. Serafini stated the waiver is hereby granted, and will be submitted to the Board the day after this meeting. On motion of Mr. Sad- oski the Board voted to request that the corresponding secretary submit a record of this waiver to the City Clerk, upon receipt of same . f - 2 - he revised plans of Loring Hills, dated November 5, 1969, were shown to he Board, and comply with the recommendations in the letter of the City Engineer, dated November 5, 1969 . New plans will be resubmitted to the Health Department and the City Engineer for their study and comments. After further discussion, it was leared from Mr. Sal Bonnura that to his knowledge, the items in Mr. Gray' s memo regarding the Form B preliminary plan have also been incorporated into this definitive plan. At the suggestion of Mr. Serafini, the Board agreed to advance the date of the second December meeting from the 186 to the 15L' in order to com- bine the regular meeting of this Board with a proposed Public Hearing on the definitive plan of Loring Hills Associates , presented by Mr. Serafini . The meeting then adjourned to the office of Mr. O'Brien, the Building In- spector, who had requested that the Members view a model of a proposed drive-in restaurant which petitioner hopes to be allowed to erect and. con- duct at the corner of North and School Streets . The members were of the unanimous opinion that this is a most unsuitable locus for such an opera- tion, in view of the hazardous traffic conditions already existing there, and also feel it would be detrimental to the safety of the Public as a school for very small children abuts the property. This concluded the business brought to this meeting, and it was voted to adjourn at 10: 55 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Clerk Pro7 Te r 01itu (�} �y,♦�Dy 2n JOHN M. GRAY, JR. r �� � � �-"� ""-� GERALD T. MCCARTHY • �g ALBERT R. PITCOFF 1Yl � Pjaurb TADIUS T. SADOSKI -- Qlt# S� RAYMOND F. SWEENEY°Aurae Foam '7 �1 �8ll MINUTES OF CITY PLANNING BOARD MEETING - - 12 .4. 69 Re-Proposed amendments to the Building Code presently held in Committee by the City Council : Prior to this meeting, with several of the Councillors present and con- curring, Mr. Louis Swiniuch suggested that regarding Mr. John Gray ' s letter of November 28, any meeting should be held in the Council Chamber, and that any action by the Council this year is very highly unlikely. He requested that the Board convey this information to the Chairman, and consider making such arrangements for the first of the year. This matter was later discussed by the Board and it was suggested that some opinions should be sought regarding the proposed amendments of per- sons directly affected and with knowledge of sound architectural and building practices . ) The meeting was formally opened at 8:00 P.M. with Mr. Sadoski acting as Chairman, with Mr. Pitcoff and Mr. McCarthy present . A letter from the Boston and Maine Corporation requesting that a vellum • which had been endorsed by this Board in April 1968 be updated; it was voted to write this corporation stating that the plan does not require updating. From the City Solicitor a copy of the General Laws , Chapter 41, Section 81U, was received and read- calling attention to the provision of the Statute that failure of the Planning Board to take final action regard- ing Subdivision Plans within 60 days after SUBMISSION_ shall be deemed to be an approval thereof, unless further time is ggreed('uponuat the written request of the applicant. The Statute states further, that notice of such extension of time which seems to mean a specific time period) shall be filed forthwith by the Planning Board with the City Clerk. Mr. Pitcoff moved that in each case where a definitive subdiv- ision plan is presented to this Board, that this Board request , imme- diately following submission of such plan, a waiver for an additional period of at least thirty days , in order that each subdivision plan can receive the proper attention and the necessary comments from all of the City departments ; this motion was seconded, and voted approved . A reply drafted in response to a letter from the Army Engineers to the Mayor was next read to the meeting% this letter concerned a proposal to install a marine basin in Salem Harbor at the Salem Beverly Bridge; the proposed reply stated this Board was opposed to such installation. Mr. Sadoski and Mr. McCarthy approved of sending the letter, Mr. Pitcoff stated he was opposed. • - 2 - Other business brought to the meeting and discussed included a proposed Budget summary for the year 1970, and given approval by the Board. A letter from the City Engineer, in response to a letter from this Board requesting his comments on the Loring Hills development was read; this letter was placed on file and will be made available for deliberation regarding this subdivision plan both at the hearing and any subsequent meeting on this matter. Decisions on recent Board of Appeal hearings were next read to the meet- ing. A letter from the City Engineer, regarding conditions at Crescent Dive dated September 8, 1969 , was read again and it was felt the Board should write to the developer ' s Counsel requesting information as to what ac- tion has been taken on this complaint . Acting Chairman Sadoski made a brief report on meetings of the Design Review Board, connected with the Redevelopment project, which he has attended two or three times a month, over the past many months. The meeting adjourned at 10: 55 P.M. Respectfully submitted, z?10 -0 Clerk Pro Tem • ' -• _`. 01it YA �Nljvm 'Massachusetts JOHN M. GRAY. JR. y 7 lll��� GERALD T. MCCARTHY �} ALBERT R. PITCOFF • ,"' Ixttttttt$ � .` TADlas T. SADOSKI S' RAYMOND F. SWEENEY ��a�e aom 7 -- (!fife Pau PUBLIC HEARING - - - DECEMBER 15, 1969 Definitive Plan of Loring Hills Associates, Tr. , 568 Loring Avenue, Salem. Date: Nov. 5, 1969, Subdivision "Loring Hills" #3230 . All Board Members were present at this hearing with Gerald T. McCarthy Act- ing Chairman. The Chairman called the meeting to order and requested Acting Clerk Pro Tem Mr. Pitcoff to read the legal notice which was read into the record. Mr. McCarthy stated the meeting would be held in the usual manner, those in favor of this proposed subdivision would be heard first, those opposed, if any, would be heard afterwards. Counselor John Serafini, representing the applicant , presented the case; "The entire area is approximately one hundred 100) acres of land which we have is zoned R-3, and a portion of the front on Loring Avenue is zoned for business; the R-3 calls for Multi-family residential district . n order to begin our project we are going to take an area of approxi- ately 3. 2 Acres of land which is represented by Lot #1 on this partic- ular plan, access to this will be over this roadway going in off Loring Avenue ; and these plans if you wish, could be looked at, they are here for your convenience . In order to begin, it is necessary to divide the land in accordance with Subdivision regulations. This is a projected portion of this particular area. I don' t at the moment know what their questions or what questions may be in the minds of some of the people interested, but we will be able to answer all questions. All that is involved is this three acre piece in order that we may begin" . Chairman McCarthy: "Thank you very much" , and then asked if any others present wished to be heard in favor of this subdivision plan. A Mr. Kimball spoke, saying he represented five persons in favor, himself and his wife, his brother, his nephew, all residing on Cedar Avenue, and also his mother presently residing at 562 Loring Avenue; he con- cluded by stating "These people are all for it" . The Chairman asked if anyone else wished to be recorded in favor. There was no response from the spectators. The Chairman then asked if there were anyone present who wished to speak in opposition to this proposed subdivision, and no one present indicated any desire to speak. Mr. Gray, Chairman of the Board then spoke: "Mr. Chairman, I have talked �"ith Mr. Serafini about this; two men representing an engineering firm r in Boston, Edwards and Kelsey, Inc. , came to my house, and introduced themselves; they have been appointed as engineers for the layout of this I-95 spur, and the reason they came to see me was to find out what we - 2 - , thought of the 1-95 connectors, and I explained that the Planning Board was essentially in agreement with the corridor of the I-95 spur going to Vinnin Square and the connection to Beverly; we were withholding any com- ent on the interchanges to existing City streets, pending development the preliminary working drawings; one suggestion that both Mayor Col- lins and the Board were in favor of, was to have a connection at Highland Avenue so that traffic on the Vinnin Square section spur could enter and exit in either direction onto Highland Avenue. They stated they had been instructed by the Massachusetts Department of Public Works to work with the City on land owned, particularly in the interchange areas, one of which will affect this particular parcel; so I called John Serafini and gave him the names of the engineers, and requested that they be given a duplicate set of these prints so they would know, and tie in and formu- late their work accordingly. Mr. Serafini is going to do this; this is just for the record" . Mr. McCarthy then asked if any other Board Member would like to make any remarks. The Board appeared satisfied that all aspects had been well covered. Stating that since all persons in favor had been heard and since no per- sons wished to speak in-opposition, Mr. McCarthy then declared the hear- ing closed. Mr. Pitcoff suggested that the observers need not be sent away, they would be welcome to stay as long as they wished. This finalized the business of the Public Hearing. REGULAR PLANNING BOARD MEETING Motion was made and seconded to dispense with reading of the minutes of the last meeting. A voluminous copy of business transacted between the D.P.W. and the North Shore Gas Company was the first order of business. Mr. Gray explained what had gone before on this, referring to his conversation with a repres- entative of the company. It was mentioned that the tanks referred to,have already been installed, which brought up the question of whether the Build- ing Inspector had issued a permit for such installations. Mr. Sadoski sug- gested this be sent to the City Solicitor for his opinion. A memo from the Building Inspector, Mr. Daniel J. O'Brien, Jr. , was read; this was with regard to applications for permits submitted to him for the construction of three dwellings on Peter Road. A copy of a plan submit- ted with these applications was shown to the Board Members. Mr. G"ray stated that he was of the opinion that when this Board had given approval to this plan originally, a water main was shown looped from Linden Avenue to Chandler Road and this is what the Board approved the plan on; the Board concurred. There are two things involved here: We have been given a plan which showed a water main looping that entire area; it has only an discovered recently that there are three houses opposite the lots ntioned, 78-79-80, and the question is where do they get their water? Mr. Sweeney stated he was amazed at the 3/4" line shown but he was not surprised. Mr. Gray stated that the City Water Department has been prob- ing for about a week trying to find this so-called water main loop and that ' s when they discovered the 3/4" service; no one seems to know if -3- this goes across the street and services these houses. Apparently these three lots do not have a sufficient water service in front of the lots, ,W�� according to the City Engineer and our own rules the mains must be ended by someone, and that should not be the City. Mr. Pitcoff stated that Peter Road is not an accepted street and it is paved. The Board agreed that building permits shall be withheld until a determines ation can be made as to whether or not the facilities are adequate and it is the interpretation of this Board that the owner of those lots is re- sponsible for installing these services. The property owner should have a determination from his engineer or from whomever he acquired the lots as to where the main is. The Board feels it is approximately 250' from the house Mr. Poitras built. The Planning Board advises Mr. O'Brien that any building permits shall be withheld until the water main is looped, and he is advised by the City Engineer that all of the services are adequate for the purposes they will be used for. A communication from Mayor-elect Sam Zoll stating he and Mrs. Zoll accepted the invitation of this Board to attend its annual dinner meeting to be held on December At", was read to the members. Counselor Serafini presented a request for a waiver from the subdivision regulations for his client, Loring Hills Associates, limiting deadend streets to 500 feet ; the proposed roadway is 550 feet, and it is expected that the turnaround will be eliminated when further areas are developed. Mr. Serafini stated this is the only waiver they will request . 9lth regard to this request , Mr. Gray moved that the Board grant a waiver of the 500 foot limitation and increase it to 550f feet, and that the cul- de-sac will be constructed as^a temporary cul-de-sac on the road being extended in the future years; motion seconded by Mr. Sadoski, all in favor, and so voted approved. Mr. Albert Pitcoff refrained from voting on this motion. Mr. Gray made a second motion with regard to the definitive plan of a road- way on which the Public Hearing was held at the beginning of this meeting; "Subject to the statutory time limitation, and with the. proviso that we re- ceive a corrected letter from the Board of Health signifying their approval of this plan, I move that we approve this definitive plan, dated November 59 1969, of Loring Hills Associates" . With Mr. Pitcoff again refraining from voting, this motion was seconded by Mr. Sweeney, and voted approved. This concluded the business brought to this meeting, and the Chairman on motion of Members declared meeting adjourned at 9:00 P.M. Respectfully submitted, CITY PLANNING BOARD, Clerk Pr em