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JANUARY 21, 1981
DECISION ON THE PETITION OF JOSEPH A. AND IRENE FAZIO REQUESTING VARIANCES FOR
165A BOSTON STREET
A hearing on this Petition was held on January 21, 1981, with the following
Board Members present: Douglas Hopper, Chairman; Messrs. Feeherry, Hacker, and
Associate Member Luzinski. Notices of the hearing were sent to abutters and others
and a notice of the hearing was published in the Salem Evening News on January 7,
1981 and January 14, 1981in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter
40A.
The Petitioners have requested a variance for the property at 165A Boston Street
to construct an addition to the existing Boston Street Auto Body Garage. A
variance is required because the proposed garage would otherwise violate rear yard
(Aborn Street) and side yard restrictions as well as density requirements in a
B-2 district.
The Board of Appeals, after consideration of the evidence presented at the
public hearing and after viewing the property makes the following findings of fact:
1. The proposed use was not opposed by any neighbors.
2. The proposed construction will be used only to store autos and not
to expand the auto body repair shop.
3. The proposed construction will provide a neater and quieter operation of .
the property and will benefit the surrounding area.
On the basis of the above findings of fact, and the evidence presented at the
public hearing,- the Board of Appeals concludes as follows:
1. The proposed construction will enable the petitioner to keep cars under
a roof protected from vandalism and loss. The proposed construction will
also reduce unsightly storage in the area.
2. The conditions described above affect the land in question but not the
zoning district generally in which the property is located.
3. The conditions described above which affect the land in question, but not
the zoning district generally cause the following special hardship: unless
the. variance is granted an improvement to the neighborhood will not go
forward.
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DECISION - JOSEPH A. & IRENE FAZIO PAGE TWO
4, The desired variance may be granted without substantial detriment to the
public good.
Therefore, the Board of Zoning Appeals voted unanimously in favor of granting
the requested relief. The Board grants a variance to the petitioners on the
following terms and conditions:
1. The variance is granted from side yard and rear yard restrictions and
density regulations.
2. The proposed addition to the property may only be used as a garage and
not as an extension of the auto body operation at the property.
3. The fire marshal will approve all plans beforeconstruction.
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A COPY OF THIS DECISION AND PLANS HAS BEEN FILED WITH THE PLANNING BOARD AND THE
CITY CLERK.
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Salem Board of Appeal Rej ,Board of Appeal Hearing
One Salem Green January 21, 1981
Salem, Mass. 01970 Joseph A. & Irene J. Fazio
165A Boston Street
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Appearing on your agenda for January 21, 1981, is the appeal for
alterations and/or additions to the Auto Body Shop, located at
165A Boston Street, Salem, Mass.
This occupancy if granted a variance will require additional
fire safety devices under provisions of Section 414. 0 of the
Massachusetts State Building Code and 527CMR5. 00 of the Board
of Fire Prevention Regulations.
As I have not seen the plans, this office cannot be placed in a position
of advising pro or con, the potential affects the variance may have
on fire safety.
It is therefore necessary for this office to advise your Board
that upon your decision for granting of the variance, adequate
plans shall be submitted for stamped approval of the Salem Fire
Prevention Bureau. before a building permit may be issued.
Re pectfu y submi ed ,
Capt. David J. gain
Salem Fire Marshal
cca Joseph A. & Irene J. Fazio
Building Inspector Gauthier
City Electrician Condon
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