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Petition of RONY ZACARIAS for a special permit per Section 3.1.2 Special Permit:Zotlirld*4
Board ofAppeals of the Salem Zoning Ordinance to operate a contractor's yard and
landscape business at 4-6 GREEN LEDGE STREET (Map 8, Lot 140 and 157) (132 and I
Zoning Districts).
A public hearing on the above Petition was opened on April 21,2021 pursuant to M.G.L Ch. 40A,
11 and closed on that date with the following Zoning Board of Appeals members present: Mike
Duffy (Chair),Peter A. Copelas,Rosa Ordaz,Paul Viccica,Carly McClain (Alternate),and Steven
Smalley (Alternate). Board member Jimmy Tsitsinos was absent.
The petitioner seeks a special permit per Section 3.1.2 Special Permit. Zoning Board of Appeals of the
Salem Zoning Ordinance to operate a contractor's yard and landscape business at 4-6 Green Ledge
Street.
Statements of Fact:
1. In the petition date-stamped March 30,2021 the petitioner requests a special permit per
Sections 3.1.2 and 9.4 of the Salem Zoning Ordinance to operate a contractor's
yard/landscape business at 4-6 Green Ledge Street.
2. 4-6 Green Ledge Street is owned by 309-311 Highland Ave LLC.The petitioner is Rony
Zacarias,who was represented by Attorney Samuel A.Vitali.
3. In the petition,the petitioner describes 4-6 Green Ledge Street as a"vacant lot".A portion
of 4 Green Ledge Street is within the Business Highway (132) zoning district, the remaining
portion of 4 Green Ledge Street and the entirety of 6 Green Ledge Street are within the
Industrial (I) zoning district.
4. Plans (dated March 30,2021) submitted with the application show the total lot area to be
19,131 square feet.
5. Per Section 3.1 Table of Principal and Accessory Uses of the Salem Zoning Ordinance
"Contractor's yard; landscaping business" is a use designated by the letters `BA" in the B2
zoning district. Section 3.1.2 Special Permit. Zoning Board ofAppeals reads: "A use designated in
the Table of Principal and Accessory Use Regulation by the letters "BA"may be permitted as
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a special permit only if the Zoning Board of Appeals so determines and grants a special permit
therefore as provided in Section 9.4 of this Ordinance subject to such restrictions as said Board
may establish".
6. The proposal is to operate a contractor's yard/landscaping business at 4-6 Green Ledge Street.
7. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and related precautions and Governor Baker's
March 12, 2020 Order Suspending Certain Provisions of the Open Meeting Law,G.L. c.
30A,�18,and the Governor's March 15, 2020 Order imposing strict limitations on the
number of people that may gather in one place,the April 21,2021 meeting of the Board of
Appeals was held remotely,via the online platform Zoom.
8. At the April 21,2021 public hearing,representative Attorney Samuel Vitali discussed the
proposal,noting that the petitioner currently operates a landscaping business,and is
proposing to use the vacant lot at 4-6 Green Ledge Street for some operations related to his
landscaping business. Mr.Vitali summarized how the application meets the criteria for a
special permit. He stated that the proposal would not be displacing any existing use,the
proposal would not burden the city services by constructing a building or residence,and that
the property is in an Industrial zoning district,which requires a special permit. Mr.Vitali
stated his client would fence off the property which is comprised of 4 and 6 Green Ledge
Street. P.'Ir.Vitali described Mr. Zacarias' business operations. Mr.Vitaly stated the business
has six employees who would stop by 4-6 Green Ledge Street early in the morning to pick
up supplies, then would return at the end of the day. He noted there would be"no back-
and-forth",and no clients on site.This proposal would allow Mr. Zacarias'business to park
a dump truck and work trucks,and store materials at 4-6 Green Ledge Street.
9. At the April 21,2021 public hearing,one (1) member of the public provided comment.A
representative from Anarpet Realty Corp. (hereinafter,Anarpet),that owns Young World
Preschool&Daycare at 3 Green Ledge Street,asked questions of the petitioners and
expressed concerns about the proposal.
10. At the April 21,2021 public hearing,the Board and Building Commissioner Tom St.Pierre
discussed the proposal. Peter Copelas described three possible Special Conditions that
addressed the concerns raised in the public comment.
11. At the April 21,2021 public hearing representative Mr.Vitali, and the applicant,Mr. Zacarias
responded to the concerns raised by the public comment,and the Special Conditions
proposed by the Board. Mr.Vitali explained that any storage of compost and mulch would
be stored in bins and covered.He states there would be no tractor trailers on site,and that
all loading would take place within the bounds of 4-6 Green Ledge Street. Chair Duffy asked
what materials being stored on site could create an odor.The applicant,Mr. Zacarias, stated
that they may store mulch on site,which could have odor.Mr. Copelas expressed sympathy
for the abutter,Anarpet's,concern.Mr. Copelas states that the quantity of mulch is related
to the severity of the odor.Mr. Zacarias explains that there will be no more than 30 yards of
mulch on site at a time. Chair Duffy asked Mr. St.Pierre if stipulating that no more than 30
yards can be stored on site is enforceable. Mr. St. Pierre responded that a 30-yard maximum
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seems reasonable and is enforceable. Mr.Vitali and Mr. Zacarias stated they would agree
with a Special Condition that sets a maximum quantity of 30 yards of mulch,30 yards of
compost,and 30 yards of stone dust at one time;these materials would be stored in binds
and covered.
The Salem Board of Appeals, after careful consideration of the evidence presented at the public
hearings, and after thorough review of the petition, including the application narrative and plans,
makes the following findings that the proposed project meets the provisions of the City of Salem
Zoning Ordinance:
Special Permit Findings:
The Board finds that the proposed modifications will not be substantially more detrimental than the
existing nonconforming structure to the neighborhood:
1. Social, economic, or community needs are served by this proposal. The special permit will
allow a use for a previously vacant site.
2. Traffic flow and safety,including parking and loading: No impact is expected.
3. Adequate utilities and other public services already exist.
4. Impacts on the natural environment,including drainage: No negative impact is expected.
5. Neighborhood character: The project is in keeping with the neighborhood character. This is
an industrial neighborhood,and this is a fitting use.
6. Potential fiscal impact,including impact on City tax base and employment:There is a potential
positive fiscal impact,including continued employment by the landscaping business.
On the basis of the above statements of fact and findings,the Salem Board of Appeals voted five (5)
in favor (Paul Viccica, Carly McClain,Rosa Ordaz,Mike Duffy (Chair), Peter Copelas) and none (0)
opposed to grant to Rony Zacarias a special permit per Section 3.1.2 Special Permit.• Zoning Board of
Appeals of the Salem Zoning Ordinance to operate a contractor's yard and landscape business at 4-6
Green Ledge Street, subject to the following terms,conditions,and safeguards:
Standard Conditions:
1. Petitioner shall comply with all city and state statutes,ordinances, codes,and regulations.
2. All construction shall be done as per the plans and dimensions submitted to and approved
by the building commissioner.
3. All requirements of the Salem Fire Department relative to smoke and fire safety shall be
strictly adhered to.
4. Petitioner shall obtain a building permit prior to beginning any construction.
5. A Certificate of Occupancy is to be obtained.
6. A Certificate of Inspection is to be obtained.
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7. Petitioner is to obtain approval from any City Board or Commission having jurisdiction
including,but not limited to,the Planning Board.
8. All construction shall be done per the plans and dimensions submitted to and approved by
this Board.Any modification to the approved plans and dimensions must receive the prior
approval of the Board of Appeals unless such changes are deemed insignificant by the
Building Commissioner.
Special Conditions
1. All deliveries and loading are to occur within the bounds of the property at 4-6 Green Ledge
Street.
2. There shall be no storage of mulch,compost,or crushed stone in quantities greater than
thirty (30) yards each.These materials shall be stored in bins and covered.
3. There shall be no retail or other customer sales at the property.
4. All access to the property shall be from Green Ledge Street.
5. This special permit and all its conditions are tied to the applicant and shall not be transferred
to anyone else.
Mike Duffy,
Board of Appeals
A COPY OF THIS DECISION HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE CITY CLERK.
Appeal from this decision,if any,shall be made pursuant to Section 17 of the Massachusetts General
Laws Chapter 40A,and shall be filed within 20 days of filing of this decision in the office of the City
Clerk.Pursuant to the Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A,Section 11,the Variance or Special
Permit granted herein shall not take effect until a copy of the decision bearing the certificate of the
City Clerk has been filed with the Essex South Registry of Deeds.