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BOARD OF APPEALS
Notice of Decision
Property at 129 Main St
129 Main St Realty Trust DECISION: 12/23/96
129 Main Street Petition# 051-95
North Andover, MA 01845 Hearing: 12/10/96
The Board of Appeals held a regular meeting on Tuesday evening,
December 10, 1996 upon the petition of 129 Main Street Realty Trust
requesting a six month extension for an approved Variance pursuant to
Section 8. 1 paragraph 6 of the Zoning Bylaw. The applicant was also
granted a Special Permit pursuant to Section 9, paragraph 9.2 of the
Zoning Bylaw. The applicant wishes to establish a Replacement Window
and Door business in the basement of 129 Main Street. The decision was
originally granted on 12/22/95.
The following members were present and voting: William Sullivan,
Walter Soule, Scott Karpinski, and Ellen McIntyre.
Upon a motion by Walter Soule and seconded by Scott Karpinski the
Board voted unanimously to GRANT the applicant a six month extension
for the Variance. Voting members were William Sullivan, Walter Soule,
Scott Karpinski and Ellen McIntyre
The petitioner has satisfied the provisions of Section 10, Paragraph
10.4 of the Zoning Bylaw and that the granting of these variance and
special permit will not adversely affect the neighborhood or derogate
from the intent and purpose of the Zoning Bylaw.
BOARD OF APPEALS,
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NOTICE OF DECISION
Property: 129 Main Street
129 Main Street Real Trust Date: 12-22-95
129 Main Street Petition# :051-95
North Andover, MA 01845 Hearin :10-10-95,11-14-95,12-19-
The Board of Appeals held a regular meeting on Tuesday evening, October 10,
1995 and continued the hearing to November 14, 1995 which was then continued
under advisement to December 19, 1995 upon the petition of One Twenty Nine
Main Street Realty Trust requesting a Variance pursuant to Section 8.1,
paragraph 6 of the Zoning Bylaw. The applicant is also requesting a Special
Permit pursuant to Section 9, paragraph (9.2) of the Zoning Bylaw. The applicant
wishes to establish a Replacement Window and Door business in the basement of
129 Main Street.
The following members were present and voting: William Sullivan, Walter Soule,
Joseph Faris and Raymond Vivenzio.
The hearing was advertised in the North Andover Citizen on 9.25.95 and 10.2.95
and all abutters were notified by regular mail.
Upon a motion by Walter Soule, and seconded by Joseph Faris the Board voted
unanimously to Grant relief from the variance requirement of Section 8.1,
paragraph 6, off-street parking, of the Zoning Bylaw upon the following condition:
Being a one man operation, the applicant or his replacement must park their
vehicles in the municipal parking lot. Voting in favor: Walter Soule, William
Sullivan, Joseph Faris and Raymond Vivenzio.
The Board finds that the petitioner has satisfied the provisions of Section 10,
Paragraph 10.4 of the Zoning Bylaw and that the granting of this variance will not
adversely affect the neighborhood or derogate from the intent and purpose of the
Zoning Bylaw.
BOARD OF APPEALS 688-9541 BUILDING 688-9545 CONSERVATION 698-9530 HEALTH 688-9540 PLANNING 688-9535
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Upon a motion by Raymond Vivenzio, and seconded by Walter Soule the Board
voted unanimously to Grant the Special Permit to alter a legal non-conforming
structure upon the following condition:
If there is any change in the occupancy of the basement of 129 Main Street that
differs from the proposed business of Mr. Zaffini, it will be required that the new
business file with the Zoning Board of Appeals
Voting in favor: William Sullivan, Walter Soule, Raymond Vivenzio and Joseph
Faris.
The Board finds that the applicant has satisfied the provisions of Section 9, para.
9.1 of the Zoning Bylaw and that such change, extension or alteration shall not be
substantially more detrimental than the existing non-conforming structure to the
neighborhood.
Note: The granting of the Variance and Special Permit as requested by the
applicant does not necessarily ensure the granting of a Building permit as the
applicant must abide by all applicable local, state and federal building codes and
regulations, prior to the issuance of a building permit as required by the Building
Commissioner.
BOARD OF APPEALS,
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Any appeal shall be filed BOARD OF APPEALS
within (20) days after the NOTICE OF DECISION
date of filing of this
Notice in the Office of Property: 129 Main Street
the Town Clerk.
One Twent Nine Main Street Realty Trust Date: 9-21-95
1 Applehill Road Petition# :047 -95
Natick, MA 01760 Date of HearinE: 9-12-95, 9-19-95
The Board of Appeals held a regular meeting on Tuesday evening, September 12, 1995
which was continued and discussed under advisement on September 19, 1995. The
applicant, One Twenty Nine Main Street Realty Trust petitioned as a Party Aggrieved as a
result of a decision issued by the Building Inspector.
The following members were present and voting: William Sullivan, Robert Ford, Walter
Soule, Scott Karpinski, and Joseph Faris.
The hearing was advertised in the North Andover Citizen on 8.23.95 and 8.30.95 and all
abutters were notified by regular mail.
Motion by Rober Ford to deny the petition of the Party Aggrieved and uphold the
Building Inspector's decision as outlined in his letter addressed to the applicant dated
August 17, 1995 on the grounds that evidence shows that the use of the basement portion
of the building was discontinued for more than two years(Section 9.4 of the Zoning
Bylaw) and must now conform to the current 1995 zoning regulations, seconded by
Joseph Faris.
Vote: 4-l. Voting in favor: William Sullivan, Robert Ford, Joseph Faris and Scott
Karpinski. Voting against: Walter Soule.
BOARD OF APPEALS,
William Sullivan, Chairman
BOARD OF APPEALS 688-9541 BUILDING 688-9545 CONSERVATION 688-9530 HEALTH 688-9540 PLANNING 6889535
Julie Parriao D.Robert Niceu Michael Howard Sandra Starr Kathleen Bradley Colwell