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Town of North Andover
Office of the Planning Department
Community Development and Services Division
27 Charles Street
North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
Telephone (978) 688-9535
Fax (978) 688-9542
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Notice Of Decision
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Date of filing this Notice DEC 2 0 2001 D"
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Date: December 19, 2001 -j
Date of Hearing: December 4, 2001 &
December 18, 2001
Petitionof: David W. Palmer 284 Salem Street, North Andover, MA 01845
Premises Affected: 284 Salem Street, North Andover, MA
Referring to the above petition for a special permit fi-om the requirements of the North
Andover Zoning Bylaw Section 4.136.
So as to allow: the reconfiguration of the existing driveway, related landscaping and
reduction to the existing deck within the Non -Disturbance Zone of the Watershed Protection
District.
After a public hearing given on the above date, the Planning Board voted to APPROVE,
the Special Permit for Watershed Protection District, based upon the following conditions:
Signed:
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Jp n Si ns, Chairman
Cc: Applicant Zerto Angles, Vice Chairman
Engineer Richard Nardella, Clerk
Abutters Richard Rowen
DPW Felipe Schwarz
Building Department
Conservation Department
Health Department
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284 Salem Street
Special Permit - Watershed Protection District
The Planning Board makes the following findings regarding the application of David W.
Palmer, 284 Salem Street, North Andover, MA, 01845, submitted on November 2, 2001,
requesting a Special Permit under Section 4.136 of the Zoning By -Law to allow the
reconfiguration of the existing driveway, related landscaping, and reduction of the existing
deck within the Non -Disturbance Zone of the Watershed Protection District.
FINDINGS OF FACT:
In accordance with 10.31 the Planning Board makes the finding that the intent of the Bylaw,
as well as its specific criteria, are met. Specifically the Planning Board finds:
1. The specific site is an appropriate location for such a use, structure or condition; the
changes to the site will not affect the use of the site as a single-family residence.
2. The use as developed will not adversely affect the neighborhood; the reconfiguring
of the driveway will increase the turning radii and make the neighborhood safer for
pedestrians and other vehicles. 750 square feet of vegetation will be used as a buffer
from the resource area. The new fencing will help prevent unintended debris from
entering the abutting resource area.
3. The proposed use will not result in a nuisance or serious hazard to pedestrians or
vehicles; the reconfiguration. of the driveway will benefit pedestrians and other
vehicles by providing safer access to the site by providing an area to turn around in.
4. Adequate and appropriate facilities will be provided for the proper operation of the
proposed use; the site will continue to operate as a single-family residence. A slatted
fence will be placed on the site to help reduce the likelihood of degradation of the
groundwater and Lake Cochichewick. The infiltration units and water trench
management system will control storm water runoff.
5. The use is in harmony with the purpose and intent of the Zoning Bylaw; the storm
water management infiltration trench will help preserve the purity of the local water
source, Lake Cochichewick, while conserving the natural environment to maintain
the filtration and purification functions of the land.
In accordance with 4.136 the Planning Board makes the finding that the intent of the Bylaw,
as well as its specific criteria, are met. Specifically the Planning Board finds:
6. That as a result of the proposed construction will not be any significant degradation
of the quality or quantity of water in or entering Lake Cochichewick. The Planning
Board bases its fin dings on the following facts:
a) The topography of the site will not be altered substantially-
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b) The work will not contribute to the overcrowding of land.
c) The proposal encourages the most appropriate use of the land by furthering the
safety of the residents in the area and protecting the abutting resource area.
d) The expansion of the driveway will help reduce hazards by improving ingress
and egress.
e) The proposed fence will help control the use of a small stream behind the site.
f) Approximately 750 square feet of lawn will be converted to restore the buffer
zone to a more natural state this is to mitigate the removal of 250 square feet of
natural vegetation east of the driveway.
g) A deed restriction will be placed limiting the types of fertilizers that can be used
on the site.
Upon reaching the above findings, the Planning Board approves this Special Permit based
upon the following conditions:
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
1) This decision must be filed with the North Essex Registry of Deeds. The following
information is included as part of this decision:
a) Plan titled: Site Plan
Plan Titled: Fax sent by Design Consultant's Inc dated December 18, 2001
Revision to Silt Fence Detail.
b) The Town Planner shall approve any changes made to these plans. Any changes
deemed substantial by the Town Planner would require a public hearing and
modification by the Planning Board.
284 Salem Street
North Andover, MA 0 1845
Prepared for:
David W. Palmer
Prepared by:
Design Consultants, Inc
265 Medford Street
Somerville, MA 02143
Scale:
I" = 20'
Date:
July 20, 2001
Plan Titled: Fax sent by Design Consultant's Inc dated December 18, 2001
Revision to Silt Fence Detail.
b) The Town Planner shall approve any changes made to these plans. Any changes
deemed substantial by the Town Planner would require a public hearing and
modification by the Planning Board.
2) Prior to Start Construction:
a) A performance guarantee of rive hundred ($500) dollars in the form of a check
made out to the Town of North Andover must be posted to insure that construction
will take place in accordance with the plans and the conditions of this decision and
to ensure that the as -built plans will be submitted.
b) All erosion control measures as shown on the plan must be in place and reviewed by
the Town Planner.
c) The use, or method of application of, any lawn care or garden product as sited in
Section 4.136(c)(iii)(4)(5) (fertilizer, pesticide, herbicide) that may contribute to the
degradation of the public water supply are prohibited. The applicant shall
incorporate this condition as a deed restriction; a copy of the deed shall be
submitted to the Town Planner and included in the file.
3) Prior to release of the Performance Bond:
a) The applicant shall submit an as -built plan stamped by a Registered Professional
Engineer in Massachusetts that shows all construction, including storm water
mitigation trenches and other pertinent site features. This as -built plan shall be
submitted to the Town Planner for approval. The applicant must submit a
certification from the design engineer that the site was constructed as shown on the
approved plan.
b) The Planning Board must by a majority vote make a finding that the site is i�
conformance with the approved plan.
4) In no instance shall the applicant's propo ' sed construction be allowed to further impact
the site than as proposed on the plan referenced in Condition # 1.
5) No open burning shall be done except as is permitted during burning season under the
Fire Department regulations.
6) The Contractor shall contact Dig Safe at least 72 hours prior to commencing excavation.
7) The provisions of this conditional approval shall apply to and be binding upon the
applicant, it's employees and all successors and assigns in interest or control.
8) This permit shall be deemed to have lapsed after a two- (2) year period from the date
. on which the Special Pen -nit was granted unless substantial use or
construction has commenced.
cc. Applicant
Engineer
File
Departmental Referral Form for Special Permits
To: Director, Engineering, J4"4impf- --j-i nL, khlk,-�t-
Fire Chief &--'
Conservation Administrator, Brian LaGrasse
Open Space Committee (Sub-Conunittee of Con Com)
Building Commissioner, Bob Nicetta
Health Administrator, Sandra Starr
School Committee
Police Department
From: Planning Department
Date: O&AL&'n"-2"C')OO/
Re: Special Permit
Site Plan Review
Address / Development
A Public Hearing has been scheduled for ��� 'V� 0/ .
to discuss the plans checked above. (Preliminary plans do not ijquire public hearings.)
Please provide your written comments to the Planning Department by_ kQVOJ*J�v,,-,,,27 601
(Wednesday before the scheduled public hearing and/or scheduled Planning Board meetmi'g).
Failure to provide written comments by this date will constitute your approval of this plan.
Thank You.
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Town of North Andover
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICES
146 Main Street
North Andover, Massachusetts 0 1845
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From':, Sandy Starr, H-
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Date: September 23, 1996
Re: 1327 Salem Street
In response to Your memo of September 20, 199.6 conceming 1327 Salem Street, I
have created a chronology of the history of the project::
10/26/95 - septic plan approved
application for septic construction permit
8/21/96-
approval of application
8/26/96-
bottom of bed inspection done and approved
9/3/96-
'ieve an alysis of p
s roposed septic sand done and submitted
9/4/96,-
sieve analysis reviewed and dis i approved
9/9/9.6-1
revised format of sieve analysis submitted, reviewed and approved
discussion with septic installer on readying bottom of bed for
inspection since it had rained since the last inspection
9/13/96-
Rain
9/16/96-
Rain
9/17/96-
Rdin
9/18/96-
Rain
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