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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
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BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE
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Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeals will give a
hearing at the Town Building,North Andover,on. . T U F S D.A V.
LU.ENING. . . . . . the . . 13.tdayof . .00.T0BER. . . . . . . . . . .
7 : 30 P .M .
19.9 2 , at. . . .o'clock, to all parties interested in the appeal of
ROBERT and MARY TVLICKI
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ab a paitty a ved deciAion made
requestil a ¢view .o�. .a df*XKZ,MKA(XXX
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hon.ae in . an R- 1 Di.atnict (zee Sec. 4. 121
Sec: 6B 6j' 'the *NonthAnd6ven, Z*6i'<ik4* By=Lasa)
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By Order of thZgP
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Pub.-i-6h: N .A . Citi4_n: 09/ 23/92 and 09/ 30/ 92
LEGAL NOTICE
BOARD OF APPEALS LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE BOARD OF APPEALS
NOTICE
Notice is her given that theeptember o12A 1992
will give a hearing at the Town Buildin Appeals September r A 1992
Andover,on Tuesda g•North Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeals
October 1992 at 7:30 evening
ning the 13th day of will give a hearing at the Town Building, North
interested in the o'clock,to all parties Andover,on Tuesday evening the 13th day of
as a art appeal of Robert and Mary Tylicki October 1992,at 7:30 P.M.o'clock,to all parties
Party aggrieved requesting a review of a deci- interested in the appeal of Robert and Mary Tylicki
sion made by the Building Indpector so as to permit
the keeping as a party aggrieved requesting a review of a deci-
P g,of a miniature horse in an R-1 District sion made by the Building Inspector so as to permit
(see Sec,.4.121 Sec. 68 of the North Andover the keeping of a miniature horse in an R-1 District
Zoning Sy-Law)on the premises,located at 234
Bridges Lane. . (see Sec.4.121,Sec.6B of the North Andover
Zoning By-Law)on the premises, located at 234
By Order of the Board f Appeals Bridges Lane.
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Frank Serio,Jr.,Chairman f By Order of the Board of Appeals
NAC:9/23 8 9/30/92 I Frank Serio,Jr.,Chairman
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North Andover, MA 01845
September 29, 1992
Chairman, Board of Appeals
Town of North Andover
North Andover, MA 01845
Dear Chairman:
We would like to withdraw our Board of Appeals Applications
without prejudice. The applications are dated September 21 ,
1992 concerning relief from the decision of the zoning
officer and a variance from the Zoning By-laws.
Sincerely,
Mary Ty icki and Robert Tylicki
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APPLICATION TO THE NORTH ANDOVER BOARD OF APPEALS
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RELIEF FROM THE DECISION OF THE ZONING OFFICER
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FOR A VARIANCE FROM THE ZONING BY-LAWS
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n ! Applicant Robert A. & Mary T. Tylicki Address 234 Bridges Lane
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Application is hereby made:
X a) For a variance from the requirements of Section4.121Paragraph
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b) For a Special Permit under SectionParagraphof the Zoning
�-) By Laws.
X c) As a Party Aggrieved, for review of a decision made by the
Building Inspector or other authority.
n 2. a) Premises affected arc land--- and building(s )--numbered
Street.
b) Premises affected are property with frontage on the North ( )
South ( ) Last ( ) West ( ) side of
Street, and known as No.-- -_-- _ _ - Street_
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c) Premises affected arc in Zoning Districtg_1_, arid the premises
affected have an area of 1_Q] --g0ggs0qK)t;i= arid frontar;c of
M 150__—feet. acres
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Robert A. & Mary T. Tylicki 234 Bridges Lane, North Andover, MA 01845
Date of Purchase 1.1/7/85 Previous ownerNew Construction Jay Burke)
b) If applicant is not owner, check his/her interest in the premises:
—_Prospective Purchaser ---Lcscc Other (explain)
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b) Occupancy or use of cacti floor:
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4.121 .6b o a)to us to. kEe a miniature }}�gorse Q . . p y (see attached page)
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? The principal points upon which I base my application are as follows:
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• , Every application for action by the Board shall be made on a form approved
by- the Board. These forms shall be furnished by the Clerk upon request. '.
n Any communication purporting to be nn application shall ))e treated as mere
notice of intention to seek relief until such time -as it is .made on the ,
official application form. ALL information called -for by tiro form shall .
rJ be furnished by the applicant in the manner t,hereinc,:prescribed. '
n ..,.Every-application shall be submitted with a list of "Parties In Interest" .
;which list shall include .the petitioner, abutters, ownern oC lnrrd directly
Li ;opposite on any public or private street or way, and abutters to -the
abutters ;witt�in' three hundred feet (300' ) of the property litre of the
n petitioner as they appear the most recent applicable tax list,
j !notwithstanding that the land of any such owner is located in another City..'..',;i
LJ •or town, the Planning Board of the city or town,. and the Planning Board of
.every. abutting city or town.
FI: .'*Every application shall be submitted with an application charge cost in 1
the amount- of of $25.00. In addition, the petitioner :ball be responsible
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:for any and all costs involved in bringing the petition before the Board.:;. .'.,'•I:
Such costs shall include mailing and publication, but are not necessarily,•":: 'j
limited to these. )
Every applicationashall be submitted with a plan of land approved by the
Board.' No petition will be brought before the Board unless said plan has ;•
been submitted. Copies of the Board' s requirements regarding plans arc
attached hereto or are available from the Board of Appeals upon request. j it
LISP of PAwrIES IN ItutizES'r
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109D 88 lRobert A. & Mary T. Tylicki 234
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MAP PARCEL LOT NAME ADDRESS
n 104D 86 Doroth D'A ata ,;n john p str-oo-
104D 87 Roger L. & Rosemary Goudreau 222 Bridges Lane
1041) David P. & Kathleen M. Bernat 248 Bridges Lane
n D 90 Frank V. & Ellen M. Daley 258 Bridges
Li 104D 122 Arthur R. & Linda A.
104D 106 Arthur J.& Janice H. Giles 225 Brid es Lane
n D 143 Alfred & Diane C. Gaskin 5 Christian Way
104D 5 Eduardo R. & Donna M. 22 Tiffany Lane
104D 182 John F. & Maureen S. Cardinal '19 rPiffany T.Anp
r1 104D 183 Walter J. Gail E. Gillespie 45 Tiffany T,anp
u 1.04D 21 Therese M. & Edward P. 50 Tiffany Lane
n 104D 6 Colin T. & Mar 55 Tiffany
.104D 92 T.D. Laudani & J.J. Ph' 11 Country Hollow Lane
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS
BOARD OF APPEALS
APPLICATION FOR RELIEF FROM THE DECISION OF THE ZONING
OFFICER OR THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
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Additional information on item number 7 on the description
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North Andover Zoning By-law Section 4 . 121 Residence 1
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1 keeping of a total of not more than three ( 3) of any
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the household pets of a family living on such lot, and
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for each additional acre of lot size to five (5) , the
n keeping of any animals, birds or pets of persons not
resident on such lot.
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,i Application Question 7 . Description of relief sought on
this petition: As parties aggrieved, for review of a
n decision made by the Zoning Officer as it relates to
the Zoning By-laws Section 4 . 121 . 6b to allow us to keep
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district.
'v a. For review of a decision made by the Zoning_
Officer: it is our position that our miniature
!� horse is a household pet of our family that will
L, live on our property and request the Board to view
it as such.
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b. Alternatively for a variance from the
'J requirements of Section 4 . 121 Paragraph 6.b. :
n relief is sought from the requirement: "On any lot
of at least three (3) acres, the keeping of a
L, total of not more than three (3) of any kind or
assortment of animals. . . " . It is requested that
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BOARD OF APPEALS
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APPLICATION FOR RELIEF FROM THE DECISION OF THE ZONING
`J OFFICER OR THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ZONING ORDFNANCE
M The principal points upon which I base my application are as
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r1 1 . We would like to have our miniature horse reside on our
property. We consider him a household pet and would like
you to classify him as such. The gentle, affectionate and
n quiet nature as well as its small size makes the miniature
horse an exceptional pet. The American Miniature is a
L' "height" breed; they must measure no more than 34 inches in
height at maturity. This measurement is the vertical
F1 distance from the last hairs at the base of the mane to the
tJ ground. In relative size, the miniature horse is
approximately the size of a large dog. Miniature horses
n thrive on attention and display a curiosity and intelligence
that make them delightful companions and pets, allowing
people of all ages to enjoy them.
n, 2 . Even though it is a horse the miniature horse is cared
LJ for and has the same effects on a family as that of a dog.
Due to allergies we can not have a dog or a cat. We do not
n have allergies related to horses. Since our children are
LI desperate for a household pet, our miniature horse is
perfect for our family needs. Miniature horses have proven
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to be excellent companions for children. They show great
F patience and can be as easy to train and handle as dogs are.
It is not uncommon for miniature horses to be a part of
inside activities with the family.
3. We have consulted our attorney on this matter for f
guidance. Some suggestions that he offered were concerning
n the Black's Law Dictionary's definition for household pet .
The definition of household is "Household, adj . Belonging to
L' the house and family; domestic . " Also the definition for
n domestic animals is "Domestic Animals. Such as are
habituated to live in or about the habitations of men, or
Li such as contribute to the support of a family or the wealth
of the community. This term includes horses , (State v.
n Gould, 26 W.Va. 264; Osborn V. Lenox, 2 Allen
'Li [Massachusetts] 207, ) . . . " . Also, a few years ago Patricia
Fairchild, a woman from Thousand Oaks California sued the
n City of Thousand Oaks for not considering her miniature
horse a household pet which would allow her to keep it on
LJ her property. The Court ruled in her favor stating that a
miniature horse is, in fact, a household pet. We feel that
n it would, therefore be reasonable to consider a miniature
�, horse as a household pet.
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Lj 4 . In addition in the North Andover Zoning By-laws Section
4 . 121 Residence 1 District item 6.a. states that a permitted
M use is "Agriculture, . . . " . In Massachusetts General Law 40A
. 3 ..Note, 73 Cities, Towns and Districts Zoning Paragraph 3
Li states : "For purposes of zoning ordinances permitting farms
and defining "farm" as tract of land devoted to agricultural
F-1 purposes, including raising of domestic or other animals,
,j the word "domestic" as applied to animals means tamed,
associated with family life, accustomed to live in or near
n habitations of men. Id. " It is also interesting to note in
Massachusetts General Law 40A . 6 Note 40 Cities, Towns and
L' Districts Zoning Paragraph 2 states: "Decree permitting
owner of land, which was still in a rural area, to keep on
his premises one pony for his own use was affirmed since the
u keeping of one pony would not be detrimental to public good
or derogate from spirit of bylaw which afforded no guide in
the circumstances. Building Inspector of Holden v.
Johnstone ( 1970) 258 N.E. 2d 72, 357 Mass. 768. " The area in
which we live has several nearby farms, but is stilled zoned
M R-1 , not rural . However it seems to us to be reasonable
that the keeping of a miniature horse would not be
detrimental to public good or derogate from the spirit of
the bylaw. Also in the same Note 40, Paragraph 1 states :
n "Rulings as to whether stable used as shelter for two saddle
horses served a ,purpose customarily incidental to the use of
the principal building, including swimming pools, tennis
n courts and other recreational uses , and was customary and
incidental to the principal use, was supported by finding
`-' that numerous horse stables were maintained by private
individuals in residential areas in the city. Sacco v.
n Inspector of Bldgs. of Brockton. ( 1975) 327 N.E. 2d 924, 3
u Mass. App. 749 . " In Massachusetts General Law 40A . 3 Note
174 . 5 Cities, Towns and Districts Zoning Paragraph 1 states :
n "Property owners ' purchase and raising of horses, stabling
of horses, training of horses through operation of riding
school participation in horse shows was "agricultural use"
n of property so as to exempt property from proscriptions of
town's zoning bylaw. " Steege v. Board of Appeals of Stow
(App. 1988) 527 N.E. 2d 1176, 26 Mass.App 401 . Refer to North
Andover Zoning By-laws Section 4 . 121 . 6.a. for relevance.
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4.12 Permitted Uses
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Residence 3 District
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1. One family dwelling, but not to exceed one dwelling on any
one lot.
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3 . Rooming house, renting rooms for dwelling purposes or
n furnishing table board to not more than four (4) persons not
members of the family resident in a dwelling so used,
provided there be no display or advertising on such dwelling
M or its lot other than a name place or sign not to exceed six
(6) inches by twenty-four (24) inches in size, and further
provided that no dwelling shall be erected or altered
n primarily for such use.
4 . For use of a dwelling in, any residential district or
multi-family district for a home occupation, the following
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a. Not more than a total of three (3) people may be
M employed in the home occupation, one of whom shall be
the owner of the home occupation and residing in said
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C. There shall be no exterior alterations, accessory
buildings, or display which are not customary with
`� residential buildings;
d. Not more than twenty-five (25) percent of the existing
'Li gross floor area of the dwelling unit so used, not to
exceed one thousand (1000) square feet, is devoted to
r1 such use. In connection with such use, there is to be
kept no stock in trade, commodities or products which
occupy space beyond these limits;
e. There will be no display of goods. or wares visible from
the street;
f. The building or premises occupied shall not be rendered
objectionable or detrimental to the residential
character of the neighborhood due to the exterior
M appearance, emission of odor, gas, smoke, dust, noise,
disturbance, or in any other way become objectionable
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g. Any such building shall include no features of design
not customary in buildings for residential use.
Li 5. Real estate signs not to exceed twenty-four (24) inches by
thirty-six (36) inches . in size which shall advertise only
n the rental, lease, . or sale of the premises upon which they
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n 6. a. Agriculture, horticulture, floraculture, viviculture or
silvaculture. (1986/100) .
b. On any lot of at least three (3) acres, the keeping of
n a total of not more than three (3) of any kind or
'`, assortment of animals or birds in addition to the
household pets of a family living on such lot, and for
M each additional acre of lot size to five (5) , the
keeping of one additional animal or bird but not the
``' keeping of any animals, birds or pets of persons not
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resident on such lot.
C. On any lot of at least five (5) acres, thekeeping of
any number of animals or birds regardless of ownership
n and the operation of equestrian riding academies,
stables, stud farms, and poultry batteries.
n d. The sale of products raised as a result of the above
uses on the subject land. (1986/100) .
e. The sale of products of agriculture, horticulture, it
n floraculture, viviculture or silvaculture as well as
;J accessory or customary items, by any person who is '
primarily engaged in any of the above activities. The
operation must be on at least ten (10) contiguous acres
used primarily for any of these activities. (1986/100) .
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7 . Swimming pools in excess of two (2) feet deep shall be
n considered a structure and permitted provided they are
enclosed by a suitable wall or fence at least four (4) feet
in height to be determined by the Building Inspector to
prevent the entrance of persons other than those residing at
the pool location. Pools shall have a minimum ten (10) foot
" setback from side and rear lot lines and be located no
n nearer the street than the building line of the dwelling,
except by Special Permit.
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8 . Museums.
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9 . a. Public and private non-profit educational facilities.
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n b. Private for profit educational facilities by Special
Permit. (1986/17)
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September 23, 1992
Board of Appeals
Town of North Andover, Massachusetts
Dear Mr. Chairman:
We, the undersigned, have reviewed the application submitted
by Robert and Mary Tylicki dated September 21 , 1992 for the
appeal of a decision made by the Zoning Officer in regard to
classifying their miniature horse as a household pet . We
also have reviewed the request for a variance from the
requirements of North Andover Zoning By-Laws Section
4. 121 . 6b.
We support their position that a miniature horse is a
household pet and have no objection to the keeping of their
pet on their property. Also, we support their request for a
variance from the requirement of Section 4. 121 .6b of North
Andover Zoning By-Laws.
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104D 88 Robert A. & Ma T. li
ABUTTERS
MAP PARCEL LOT NAME ADDRESS
104D 86 Dorothy D'A ata
104D 87 Roger L. & Rosemary Goudreau 222 Bridges Lane
1041) David P. & Kathleen M. Bernat 248 Bridges Lane
D 90 Frank V. & Ellen M. Daley 258 Bridges
104D 122 Arthur R. & Linda A.
—Hibbs— 972 griages Tane
104D 106 Arthur J.& Janice H. Giles 225 Brid es Lan
D 143 Alfred & Diane C. Gaskin 5 Christian Way
104D 5 Eduardo R. & Donna M. Rivern 22 Tiffany Lane
104D 182 John F. & Maureen S. Cardi 35 Tiffany Tanp
104D 183 Walter J. Gail E. Gillespie 45 Tiffany
104D 21 Therese M. & Edward P. Cpntp 50 Tiffany Lane
104D 6 Colin T. & Mary E, , 55 Tiffany Lane
104D 92 T.D. Laudani & J.J. Philbin ,TR 11 Country Hollow Lane
Haverhill, MA 01830
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Board of Appeals
Town of North Andover, Massachusetts
Dear Mr. Chairman:
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We, the undersigned, have reviewed the application submitted
by Robert and Mary Tylicki dated September 21 , 1992 for the
appeal of a decision made by the Zoning Officer in regard to
classifying their miniature horse as a household pet. We
also have reviewed the request for a variance from the
requirements of North Andover Zoning By-Laws Section
4. 121 .6b.
We support their position that a miniature horse is a
household pet and have no objection to the keeping of their
pet on their property. Also, we support their request for a
variance from the requirement of Section 4. 121 .6b of North
k Andover Zoning By-Laws .
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Board of Appeals
Town of North Andover, Massachusetts
Dear Mr. Chairman:
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We, the undersigned, have reviewed the application submitted
by Robert and Mary Tylicki dated September 21 , 1992 for the
appeal of a decision made by the Zoning Officer in regard to
classifying their miniature horse as a household pet . We
also have reviewed the request for a variance from the
requirements of North Andover Zoning By-Laws Section
4. 121 .6b.
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We support their position that a miniature horse is a
household pet and have no objection to the keeping of their
pet on their property. Also, we support their request for a
variance from the requirement of Section 4. 121 .6b of North
Andover Zoning By-Laws.
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September 23, 1992
Board of Appeals
Town of North Andover, Massachusetts
Dear Mr. Chairman:
We, the undersigned, have reviewed the application submitted
by Robert and Mary Tylicki dated September 21 , 1992 for the
appeal of a decision made by the Zoning Officer in regard to
classifying their miniature horse as a household pet. We
also have reviewed the request for a variance from the
requirements of North Andover Zoning By-Laws Section
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We support their position that a miniature horse is a
household pet and have no objection to the keeping of their
pet on their property. Also, we support their request for a
variance from the requirement of Section 4 . 121 . 6b of North
Andover Zoning By-Laws .
NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS
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September 23, 1992
Board of Appeals
Town of North- Andover, Massachusetts
Dear Mr. Chairman:
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t. We, the undersigned, have reviewed the application submitted
by Robert and Mary Tylicki dated September 21 , 1992 for the
appeal of a decision made by the Zoning Officer in regard to
classifying their miniature horse as a household pet. We
also have reviewed the request for a variance from the
requirements of North Andover Zoning By-Laws Section
4. 121 .6b.
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{ We support their position that a miniature horse is a
household pet and have no objection to the keeping of their
' pet on their property. Also, we support their request for a
variance from the requirement of Section 4. 121 . 6b of North
Andover Zoning By-Laws.
NAME SIGNATURE ADDRESS
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
MASSACHUSETTS
BOARD OF APPEALS
Robert:& Mary Tylicki
234 Bridges Lane
- North Andover, MA 01845 Date: September 25, 1992
Dear Applicant:
Enclosed- is a copy of the legal notice for your application before
the Board of Appeals ,
Kindly submit $ 8.12 for the following:
Filing Fee $
Postage $ 8.12
Your check must be made payable to the Town of North Andover and
may be sent to my attention at the Town Office Building, 120 Main
St e
r et , North Andover , Mass . 01845.
Sincerely,
BOARD OF APPEALS
Linda Dufresne, Clerk
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