HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous - 72 RUSSETT LANE 4/30/2018 (3)North Andover Realty Trust
451 Andover Street
North Andover, Mass.
Attn: Benjamin Osgood
Gentlemen:
Joseph J. Barbagallo, R.S.
6 Hillview Road
North Reading, Mass. 01864
Telephone: 664-4983
Re: Percolation Test, Lot 6A
Russet Lane, North Andover, Mass.
In compliance with your request, I have conducted a percolation
test on Lot 6A, Russet Lane, North Andover, Mass. The results of my
findings are summarized below:
Percolation Data - July 24, 1974 - Area 2
Depth
Saturation time
1 21 1 to 911
9" to 0,
Rate
36 inches
24 hours
20 minutes
27 minutes
9 minutes/inch
Test Pit Observation - July 23, 1974
12" top and subsoil
40" fine sand, silt, clay
36" clay
No water or ledge encountered.
The percolation test was observed by Mr. Frank Gelinas. The
percolation test was conducted in accordance with the regulations as
set by the Sanitary Code, Article XI, 5 -tate of Massachusetts.
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
MASSACHUSETTS
BOARD OF APPEALS
Any appeal shall be filed
within 1201 days after the NOTICE OF DECISION
date of filing of this Notice Property: 72 Russett Lane, North Andover, MA
in the Office of the Town Clerk.
NAME: Patricia S. Fernandez DATE: 4/21/98
ADDRESS: 72 Russett Lane PETITION: 009-98
North Andover, MA 01845 HEARING: 4/13/98
The Board of Appeals held a regular meeting on Tuesday evening, April 14, 1998 upon the application of
Patricia S. Fernandez, 72 Russett Lane, North Andover, MA, in the R-1 Zoning District, requesting a
Variance from the requirements of Section 7, Paragraph 7.2 & 7.3 for relief of street frontage, and relief
of a side setback for an addition of a library and storage area, and for a Special Permit from the
requirements of Section 9, Paragraph 9.1 & 9.2 for an extension of a structure on a non -conforming lot.
The following members were present: Walter F. Soule, Raymond Vivenzio, Ellen McIntyre, Scott
Karpinski, George Earley.
The hearing was advertised in the Lawrence Tribune on 3/31/98 & 4/7/98 and all abutters were notified
by regular mail.
Upon a motion made by Scott Karpinski, and seconded by Raymond Vivenzio, the Board of Appeals
voted to GRANT a Variance requested from the requirements of Section 7, Paragraph 7.2 & 7.3 for
relief of 25' street frontage, and side setback of 3', and to GRANT a Special Permit as requested to add
an addition of a library and storage area, to an existing non -conforming lot. Voting in favor. Walter F.
Soule, Raymond Vivenzio, Robert Ford, Ellen McIntyre, Scott Karpinski and George Earley.
The petitioner has satisfied the provision of Section 10, paragraph 10.4 of the Zoning Bylaw and that the granting of
these variances will not adversely affect the neighborhood or derogate from the intent and purpose of the Zoning
Bylaw.
Note: The granting of the Variance and/or 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 and building codes and regulations, prior to the issuance of a building permit as
requested by the Building Commission.
BOARD OF APPEALS
Walter F. Soule, acting Chairman
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