HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-01-13January 13, 1987
Regular Meeting
The Board of Appeals held a regular meeting on January 13, 1987
in the Selectmen's meeting room. The meeting started at 7:40 p.m.
The following members were present and voting; Frank Serio, Jr.,
Chairman, Alfred Frizelle, Vice-chairman, Augustine Nickerson, Clerk,
Walter Soule, Raymond Vivenzio and Anna O~Connor, Associate member.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Alan D. Solomont, trustee
Reb Sarah Realty Trust
- Special Permit.. - Chestnut Street
Attorney Lewis spoke for the petitioner and requested that this hear-
ing be postponed until the February meeting, so that more information
could be obtained.
Motion made by Mr. Frizelle and seconded by Mr. Nickerson that the
~continuance be granted until February 10, 1987.
Vote - unanimous
Combined Development Group III Trust Turnpike Street
John J. Rivers, trustee - Special Permit - Lot 80.(B1)'
Legel notice read by Mr. Nickerson.
Kevin C. Greus presented the Board members with a written statement
and plans regarding this request. Plan to build a single family home
30' by 70', one story, 3,200 sq. ft. Petitioner requests a special
permit under Section 5.3, paragraph 1 of the Zoning ByLaw in order to
remove 32,500 cubic yards of fill from the property. Land contours and
elevations are approximately 35 feet above road grade. Petitioner
proposes to remove~ill and grade to a more appropriate elevation for
construction of a dwelling. They are in the process of preDaring State
Earth Removal Permit and Curb Cut applications now.
The accessery building w~uld be a cabana to be used with the pool.
Letter from F. D. Dewsnap Engineering Associates, Inc., read by Mr.
Nickerson as follows: "Please be advised that our office surveyed the
land in question between November 3, 1986 and November 5, 1986 in order
to determine tha mpproximate "in place" quantity.
The bench mar~i~for the-~ork is a PK spike in a pole marked ME 2569 1/2
(NETT Pole No. 139 1/2). The assumed elevation is 100.00.
T~e base elevation of 101 was established at the property line. This
elevation was carried across the site and connected to a 2(horizontal)
to 1 (vertical) slope off the elevation at the peak property line. No
volume was considered within twenty (20) feet of the nearest point along
the southerly property line. A sketch plan has been attached in order
for you to see the area under consideration.
The total volume within the area outlined upon Exhibit No. 1 is 32,500
cubic yards, more or less. This volume is an "in place" volume using
those parameters outlined above." This letter was dated 11/14/86.
The Board was told that each truck could handle 25 yards at a time.
Letter read from Board of Health as follows: "Re: Lot 80 Turnpike St.,
earth removal. I have two suggetions after reviewing this plan. This
building will need a septic system. After going through my files, I
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could find no record of soil tests for the site. I hope the builder
is keeping this in mind as he plans to develop this site.
The other concern I have is how the proposed grading will change runoff
from this site. For instance, water that flows off the lot from the
south corner now will be diverted to the other side of the lot, hope-
fully, not causing any new flood provlems." Signed Michael Graf, Health
Inspector. Dated 12/15/86
Letter from North Andover Building Department read as follows: ."Re:
Combined Development Group III Trust - Earth Removal Request
Gentlemen: It is recommended that the Earth Removal Permit not be grant-
ed by your Board until proper plans are submitted for your endorsement.
The plan as submitted by Dewsnap Engineering dated November 14, 1986 has
many deficiencies. The plan does not show how drainage from the area
will be handled nor does it show a siltation basin, the area to be re-
forested, the slope of the excavation, or the area to be grassed upon
completion. The plan also needs a cross-section showing elevation, a
slope not greater than 2:1 (2 ft. horizontal to 1 ft. vertical) and the
required 15 ft. setback of the excavation from the lot line.
The approval of the Mass. D.P.W. should be obtained, in w=iting, since
the site abDts Route 114. Bonding in an amount to be set by the Board
and a $100.00 license fee is also requiredT" Signed by Charles H. Foster
Building Inspector and Zoning officer. Dated 12/8/86.
Many questions raised by Board, what if it didn't perk for septic system
after the removal of nob?, how far before clay is hit?, where is stump
burial going to be?, were trees already cut down?, what would prevent
mud slides onto 1147, could dwelling be built without removing this nob?
Petitioner stated that this dwelling was being built for speculation,
but could be smaller, the setback from 114 would be 60', and trees were
removed before they knew they needed a Special Permit to remove the
earth,.hale bales and sump pumps would be used to prevent mud slides.
Mr. B. Bercolinni stated that all issues should be looked into before
a special permit issued, and the entire thing be addressed at once, not
by partial planning.
Mr. Belanger of Johnson Street questioned how this would affect the
widening of Route 114 and if any blasting would be done, or is this all
sand and gravel, where is leech field in regard to the wetland.
No soil sample has been taken as yet,boring cannot be done until the
lot is leveled
A site visit will be done by Mr. F. Serio.
Motion made by Mr. Frizelle and seconded by Mr. Nickerson that this
matter be taken under advisement. In favor; Mr. Frizelle, Mr. Nickerson,
Mr. Vivenzio and Ms. O'Connor - opposed, Mr. Soule
Domenic Giarruso
- variance - 318 Salem Street
Legal notice read by Mr. Nickerson, clerk.
Attorney Stella spoke for the petitioner and presented new plans to
the Board. This is zoned R-3. Petitioner originally had 1 1/2 acres
but the county took some land. Mr. Giarruso has recently retired and
wants to sell one lot and retain the other for himself. He now lives
on Lot A, and the new lot would be Lot B. The pool will be removed.
Letter from Mr. Cristaldi read as ~ollows: "I am unable to attend your
meeting of January 13, 1987, however, after reviewing the petition I
would like to comment as follows: As a neighbor of Mr. Giarruso for
more than 25 years, it is my opinion that his proposal would not ad-
versely affect the neighborhood or the Town of North Andover. Therefore
I ~uld request that the Board act favorably on Mr. Giarruso's petition."
Signed An~leo Cristaldi; dated 1/12/87'
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Letter from Building Inspector read as follows: "For the Board's in-
formation, Mr. GiaruSso lost a good deal of frontage when the land was
taken for the widening of Salem Street and its intersection with Appleton
S3treet in 1962. I was unable to determine the frontage of his land at
that time but I recall that when I built Mr. Giarusso's house he had
considerably more frontage than he has now." Signed by Charles H. FosteI
and dated 1/13/87.
The lots are both in the watershed district. Mr. Olenio, an abutter
~msked to see the plans. He was concerned about the driveway being too
close to his land. Mr. Foster stated that entrance and drivewy could
not be because it would be too close to the brook.
Upon a motion made by Mr. Frizelle and seconded by Ms. OtConnor the
board voted unanimously to take this matter under advisement.
DEC~S~NS
Jefferson office Park
Limited Partnership
variance
671 Chestnut Street
Upon a motion made by Mr. Frizelle and seconded by Mr. Soule, the Board
voted, four in favor and one opposed to GRANT the variance as requested
subject to the following conditions:
1. Barn as shown on plan be razed before any further occupancy
permits be issued.
2. Landscaping(shrubs and trees) be put along Chestnut Street
boundary.
3. Entrance/exits blocked and green areas put in as shown on plans
submitted to the Planning Board.
Vote: In favor, Mr. Frizelle, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Soule & Ms. O'Connor
Opposed, Mr. Nickerson
The Board finds that the granting of this variance will not derogate
from the intent and purposes of the Zoning ByLaws nor adversely affect
the neighborhood.
Chestnut Green at the Andover Condo Trust
c/o McDonald & Lavers - variance
555 & 575 Turnpike
Upon a motion madeeby Mr. Soule and seconded by Ms. O'Connor the Board
voted to GRANT the petition as requested, however the following vote
was received, two in favor were Ms. O'Connor and Mr. Soule, opposed
were Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Nickerson, Mr. Frizelle abstained, therefore
the petition was DENIED.
REVIEW
Paul & John DiSalv
Ninety-one Realty . . - variance -..~ Beverly St.
Fire Chief Dolan had requested a review of the plans and decision
rendered by the Board regarding the variance at 98 Beverly Street.
The Board had denied the variance, chief Dolan stated in his letter
that an additional building was being constructed on this lot and
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and attached to the present dwelling by a garage, thereby getting a building
permit for an addition and not a seperate dwelling. Mr. Foster stated that
if the Chief wished to appeal the Board's decision, he should:bring this
matter up in the correct manner and file a petition regarding same.
Mr. Serio agreed and also stated that there is a weakness in this bylaw
and hoped to have it corrected by the Planning Board submitting a new by
law to Town Meeting.
Mr. Serio will write to chief Dolan and explain our position on this matter,
and why we cannot take the matter up without proper procedure being follow-
ed.
DECISIONS
Domenic Giarruso
variance
318 Salem Street
Upon a motion made by Mr. Frizelle and seconded by Mr. Soule, the Board
voted, unanimously, to GRANT the variance as requested, subject to the
condition that the pool must be removed prior to conveying of lot.
The Board finds that the granting of this variance will not derogate from
the intent and purposes of the Zoning ByLaws nor adversely affect the
neighborhood.
Meeting adjourned at 10:00 p,m.
Next regular meeting on Tuesday evening, February 10, 1987.
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