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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTORRISI, CHARLES TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER , '. MASSACHUSETTS MORf� r : 9 pi-a '9i �. 13 Any appeal shall be filed within (20) days after the +�ss�:. +' �cNus ;..date of filing of this Nodoe In the Office of the TOMIL NOTICE OF DECISION Clerk. June 4 1991 Date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Date of bearing .fit. Or. M!. . . . . Petition of Charles Torrisi Premises affected , ,Lot 2a Coventry Lan .-. 9, Coventry Lane . . . . . Referring to the above petition for a special permit from the requirements Of the . . North Andover Zoning Bylaw - Section 4.133 Para 3d in effect on. . . . . . . . . . . . December 26, 1984. s-.) as to permit the. construction of a single family residence with appurtenant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Construction within 100' of a tributary to Lake Cochickewick in the Watershed Protection L1Strl�3t�: . . . . . . . . . . . ... • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . After a public hearing given on the above elate, the Planning Board voted CONDITIONALLY t0APPRovB . . . . . . . . .the . . SPECIAL�PERMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . based upon the following ewiditions cc: Director of Public Works Signed r, 2f✓t"�(, 1 Board of Public Works c Highway Surveyor G$Q$CtiF, J' A..JA., .CEAIYJ" . . . . . Building Inspector Conservation Commission ,JOHN SIMO}1;5.,, 'L.'R.R , , , , , , , , , , , Board of Health Assessors JOHN DRAPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Police Chief Fire Chief RICHARD NARDELLA Applicant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engineer Interested Parties . . . .. . . a11nl»g . . . . . . . . . . KAREN H.P.NELSON ' TOWII Of 120 Main Street, 01845 Director NORTH ANDOVER (508) 682-6483 BUILDING �''�-��'•":� CONSERVATION � " DIVISION of PLANNING PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT June 4, 1991 Mr. Daniel Long, Town Clerk Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Re: Special Permit Watershed Protection District - Lot 2 Coventry - Torrisi Dear Mr. Long: The North Andover Planning Board held a public hearing on May 16 , 1991 , upon the application of Charles Torrisi, 62 Woodland Street, Lawrence, MA, requesting a Special -Permit under Section 4 . 133, Para 3d of the North Andover Zoning Bylaw in effect on December 26, 1984. The public hearing was duly advertised in the North Andover Citizen on May 1 and may 8, 1991 and all parties of interest were properly notified. The following members were present. George Perna, Jr. , Chairman, John Simons, Clerk, John Draper and Richard Nardella. Joseph Mahoney abstained from the discussion and voting, as he is listed as a Trustee of Lot 1 , abutting Lot 2 . The purpose of the Special Permit is for the construction of a single family residence with appurtenant construction within 100' of a tributary to Lake Cochickewick Watershed Protection District. The premises affected is located on the corner of Dale Street and Coventry Lane , Lot 2A, also known as 9 Coventry Lane, in a Residential-1 (R-1 ) Zoning District and the Watershed Protection District. John Simons read the legal notice to open the public hearing. Christian Huntress, Town Planner, had concerns with regard to the original subdivision approval granted to Coventry Development Corp. which listed Lot 2 (now 2A) as potentially unbuildable due to the amount of wetlands located on the property. Mr. Huntress went on to say that a wetland is located directly behind the property and that the structure is shown on the plans to be 86 feet away from the wetland line . Page 2 : Mr. Huntress also brought to the Boards attention the fact that an existing culvert is shown on the plans within 86 feet of the proposed structure, but that the wetland line does not extend to the culvert as it should if the area has become vegetated with wetland plants. John Simons questioned why the plan did not show the full extent of the lot, and whether the lot had 75% contiguous buildable area. Mr. Donald Stanley was present on behalf of the applicant. Mr Stanley stated that he has already received a Notice of Intent from the Conservation Commission and a Special Permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Mr. Stanley was not aware that a Special Permit would be required from the Planning Board until he approached Christian Huntress for a sign off on the Building Permit. George Perna questioned why the applicant is being held to the 1984 Watershed Protection District Regulations rather than the current regs. Christian Huntress stated that this lot was part of the Coventry Estates Definitive Subdivision approval granted by the Planning Board in 11984 and as a result the property is grandfathered under all regulations and bylaw for a period of eight (8 ) years. George Perna directed staff to ask Town Counsel if the grandfathering would extend to Watershed Regulations. Upon a motion by John Simons, seconded by Richard Nardella, the Board voted to continue the public hearing to the meeting of May 30, 1991 , and directed staff to contact the applicant and have the following concerns addressed prior to that hearing: 1 . A Form A Plan (ANR) that shows the extent of Lot 2A. 2 . Review the existing culvert with the Conservation Commission to determine whether a vegetative connection has been made to the wetland. 3. Have the applicant' s engineer certify the CBA and total upland on the property. 4 . Review grandfathering with Town Counsel. On May 30, 1991 the Planning Board continue the public hearing on Lot 2A Coventry Lane . Christian Huntress, Town Planner reviewed the previous concerns which the Board had asked to be addressed. They were as follows: 1 . A Form A Plan that shows the extent of Lot 2a. An Approval Not Required application was submitted and approved by the Board in 1988. This plan was presented to the Board on May 30, 1991 and shows the extent of Lot 2A. Page 3: 2 . Review the existing culvert with the Conservation Commissioner to determine whether a vegetative connection has been made to the wetland. Mr. Huntress walked the site twice prior to the May 30th meeting. The Conservation Commissioner was present on both walks and it appears that the culvert is used very infrequently if at all and that no vegetative connection was apparent at this time. 3. Have the applicant' s engineer certify the CBA and total upland on the property. The applicant' s engineer, Paul Marchionda, certified that the total CBA for the property is 67% and that the total upland on site is 78% . Chris Huntress explained that the lot would not be hold to the 75% CBA requirements because the lot is grandfathered under 1984 regulations which did not require 75% contiguous upland. 4 . Review grandfathering with Town Counsel . Town Counsel has stated that a Definitive Subdivision approval grandfathers the property to the regulations in effect at the time of approval for a period of eight ( 8) years. This grandfathering would also include the Watershed Protection District. Christian Huntress presented the Board with a draft decision and reviewed the four concerns that the Board raised. John Simons expressed his concerns with regard to construction within the watershed Protection District. He further asked that a condition be added to address roof drainage and that the bufferino cut zone be enlarged on this property. Attorney Domenic Scalise was present on behalf of the applicant and spoke briefly on the past history of the property Planand other Special Permits that have been approved by Board. George Perna asked that the applicant review the plans with staff to determine the best location for an enlarged no-cut zone and proposed leachpit to handle the roof and driveway run-off . A motion was made by John Draper to close the public hearing and to grant the Special Permit with the conditions as drafted and amended. Further, to direct staff to set a location for the proposed leachpit and a no-cut buffer larger than presently shown on the plans. The motion was seconded by Richard Nardella and voted by four in the affirmative with Joseph Mahoney abstaining. Page 4 : Attached are those conditions the Board placed on the Special Permit. Sincerely, PLANNING BOARD George erna, Jr. , ' Q1' ,1' 1 - Chairman CC : Director of Public Works Board of public Works Highway Surveyor Building Inspector Conservation Commission Board of Health Assessors Police Chief Fire Chief Applicant Engineer File MR. CHARLES TORRISI IAT 2A DALE STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS SPECIAL PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION WITHIN THE WATERSHED PROTECTION DISTRICT. 1984 NORTH ANDOVER ZONING BYLAW, SECTION 4.135 FINDINGS OF FACT: The Planning Board makes the following findings regarding this Special Permit as required by section 4.135 of the Zoning Bylaws: 1. The proposed use and site design for this lot are appropriate, due to it's location in Town. 2. Adequate vehicular and pedestrian access into the surrounding site has been provided. 3 . The applicant has met the requirements of the Town for a Special Permit as stated in Section 4.135 of the Zoning Bylaw. 4 . Adequate and appropriate facilities will be provided for the proper operation of the proposed use. 5. This application for construction within the Watershed Protection District, Section 4.135 of the North Andover Zoning Bylaw, was specifically granted for construction or regrading within 100' of a tributary to Lake Cochichewick. The Planning Board has herein issued their approval for construction within the Watershed Protection District with the condition that this lot be tied into the existing sewer system. The applicant has made every effort to minimize the impact of the new construction on the Town's water supply. The Planning Board finds under Section 4. 135 of the Zoning Bylaw that the proposed site plan generally complies with the Town Bylaw requirements but requires conditions in order to be completely in compliance. Upon reaching the above findings, the Planning Board approves this Special Permit based upon the following conditions which shall be submitted to the Board prior to signing the documents to be filed with the North Essex Registry of Deeds. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. This decision shall be filed with the North Essex Registry of Deeds. Included as part of this decision are the following plans: Plans entitled: PROPOSED GRADING PLAN IN NORTH ANDOVER, MA Plans prepared for: DON STANLEY Plan prepared by: MARCHIONDA & ASSOCIATES 80 MAPLE STREET STONEHAM, MASS. 02180 Dated: 1/18/90, REVISED 2/14/90 Any changes made to these plans shall be approved by the Town Planner. Any changes that the planner may deem as substantial shall require approval by the Planning Board. 2 . The Order of Conditions approved by the North Andover Conservation Commission on 2/20/90 shall be considered as part of this decision. 3 . The contractor shall contact Dig Safe at least 72 hours prior to commencing any excavation. 4 . Gas, Telephone, Cable and Electric utilities shall be installed as specified by the respective utility companies. 5. All catch basins shall be protected and maintained with hay bales to prevent siltation into the drain lines during construction. 6. No open burning shall be done except as is permitted during burning season under the Fire Department regulations. 7. No underground fuel storage shall be installed except as may be allowed by Town Regulations. 8 . Prior to a Certificate of Occupancy being issued for any structures, this site shall have received all necessary permits and approvals from the North Andover Board of Health. 9. Prior to the Building Permit being issued for the structure and again prior to occupancy of the structure, the applicant shall receive a written determination from the Conservation Administrator that all work being done under the jurisdiction of the Conservation Commission is being satisfactorily performed and maintained. 10. 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. 11. The applicant agrees, as a part of this conditional approval, that in no instance shall a septic system be installed on lot 2A. The Planning Board has herein issued their approval for construction within the Watershed Protection District with the understanding that this lot will be tied into the sewer system. 12. In no instance shall the Applicant's proposed construction be allowed to further impact the site than as proposed on the plan referenced above in condition #1 of this approval. 13 . No pesticides, fertilizers or chemicals shall be used in lawn care or maintenance. The applicant shall incorporate this condition as a deed restriction, a copy of the deed shall be presented to the Planning Board and included in the file. 14 . Any Residential dwelling found on lot 2A shall be guttered and drained by a pipe system into a leach pit. The leach pit shall be a minimum of 1000 gallon concrete pit with 24" depth of 1.5" stone around and beneath. Any runoff associated with the proposed driveway access shall be either directed toward the street or contained to the leach pita The leachpit shall be located behind the proposed structure along the 202 ' elevation 15. Prior to the Applicant receiving a Certificate of Occupancy, Drainage easements and wetland restriction easements shall be granted to the Town of North Andover. The easements shall be recorded with the Essex North Registry of Deeds. 16. Prior to receiving a Certificate of Occupancy the applicant shall submit a certified copy of an As-Built plan which shows all construction including, sewer lines, leach pits and other pertinent site features. This As-Built shall be submitted to the Town Planner for approval and shall be stamped by both a certified land surveyor and practicing engineer. 17. As shown on the plans referenced in condition number one (1) of this approval all work shall remain at least eighty six (86) feet off the wetland delineation line. 18. A No-Cut line shall be established Fifty Five (55) feet from the edge of the wetland as shown on the approved plans. This No-Cut buffer shall be marked in the field with a haybale line prior to the issuance of a building permit. cc: Director of Public Works Board of Public Works Highway Surveyor Building Inspector Board of Health Assessors Conservation Commission Police Chief Fire Chief Applicant Engineer File uU�nB1t1U UUAI TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER HASSACUUSETTS KOR7h i 07 ryas r.1b '1 JON r iz 53 ra '31 Any appeal shall be filed ` � rel• e� within (20) days after the3 4C:NoS 't :,.date of filing of this NM in the Office of the 0" NOTICE NOTICE OF DECISION Clerk. Date. , . June 4, 1991 . . . . . . . .. . . . . Date of Bearing .May. P.,. �P?!. . . . . Petition OfCharles Torrisi . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Premises affected „rot 2a Coventry.Lane 9 Coventry Lane . . . . . . . . . . . Referring to the above petition for a special permit from the requirements of the North Andover Zoning Bylaw - Section 4.133 Para 3d in effect on Dec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ember 26,1984. so as to permit ,the�construction�of�a single� family.residence with.appurtenant , . construction within 100' of a tributary to Lake Cochickewick in the Watershed Protection Oisfrict�: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . After a public hearing given on the above date, the Planning Board voted CONDITIONALLY toAPPRovE . . . . . . . . .the . . SPEC�IAL�PERMIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . based upon the following conditions: Cc Director of Public Works Signed Board of Public Works c� Highway Surveyor .Ci$Q$C�F xF tmw.J$.a.C"4RK1'1N. . . . . . Building Inspector Conservation Commission 499 Skl" VVM Board of Health Assessors JOHN DRAPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Police Chief Fire Chief RICHARD NARDELLA . . . . . . . . . Applicant Engineer Interested Parties . . . . . . . .hlalltiin . . . ... .. . . . . . . . KAREN H.P.NELSON Town of 120 Main Street, 01845 Director • . NORTH ANDOVER (508) 682-6483 BUILDING b;^ • .° CONSERVATION �„"" DIVISION OF PLANNING PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT June 4 1991 Mr. Daniel Long, Town Clerk Town of North Andover 120 Main Street North Andover, MA 01845 Re: Special Permit - Watershed Protection District - Lot 2 Coventry - Torrisi Dear Mr. Long: The North Andover Planning Board held a public hearing on May 16 , 1991, upon the application of Charles Torrisi , 62 Woodland Street, Lawrence, MA, requesting a Special Permit under Section 4 . 133, Para 3d of the North Andover Zoning Bylaw in effect on December 26, 1984. The public hearing was duly advertised in the North Andover Citizen on May 1 and may 8, 1991 and all parties of interest were properly notified. The following members were present. George Perna, Jr. , Chairman, John Simons, Clerk, John Draper and Richard Nardella. Joseph Mahoney abstained from the discussion and voting, as he is listed as a Trustee of Lot 1 , abutting Lot 2 . The purpose of the Special Permit is for the construction of a single family residence with appurtenant construction within 100 ' of a tributary to Lake Cochickewick Watershed Protection District. The premises affected is located on the corner of Dale Street and Coventry Lane, Lot 2A, also known as 9 Coventry Lane , in a Residential-1 (R-1 ) Zoning District and the Watershed Protection District. John Simons read the legal notice to open the public hearing. Christian Huntress, Town Planner, had concerns with regard to the original subdivision approval granted to Coventry Development Corp. which listed Lot 2 (now 2A) as potentially unbuildable due to the amount of wetlands located on the property. Mr. Huntress went on to say that a wetland is located directly behind the property and that the structure is shown on the plans to be 86 feet away from the wetland line. Page 2 : Mr. Huntress also brought to the Boards attention the fact that an existing culvert is shown on the plans within 86 feet of the proposed structure, but that the wetland line does not extend to the culvert as it should if the area has become vegetated with wetland plants. John Simons questioned why the plan did not show the full extent of the lot, and whether the lot had 75% contiguous buildable area. Mr. Donald Stanley was present on behalf of the applicant. Mr Stanley stated that he has already received a Notice of Intent from the Conservation Commission and a Special Permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Mr. Stanley was not aware that a Special Permit would be required from the Planning Board until he approached Christian Huntress for a sign off on the Building Permit. George Perna questioned why the applicant is being held to the 1984 Watershed Protection District Regulations rather than the current reqs. Christian Huntress stated that this lot was part of the Coventry Estates Definitive Subdivision approval granted by the Planning Board in 11984 and as a result the property is grandfathered under all regulations and bylaw for a period of eight ( 8 ) years. George Perna directed staff to ask Town Counsel if the grandfathering would extend to Watershed Regulations. Upon a motion by John Simons, seconded by Richard Nardella, the Board voted to continue the public hearing to the meeting of May 30, 1991 , and directed staff to contact the applicant and have the following concerns addressed prior to that hearing: 1 . A Form A Plan (ANR) that shows the extent of Lot 2A. 2 . Review the existing culvert with the Conservation Commission to determine whether a vegetative connection has been made to the wetland. 3. Have the applicant' s engineer certify the CBA and total upland on the property. 4 . Review grandfathering with Town Counsel . On May 30, 1991 the Planning Board continue the public hearing on Lot 2A Coventry Lane . Christian Huntress, Town Planner reviewed the previous concerns which the Board had asked to be addressed. They were as follows: 1 . A Form A Plan that shows the extent of Lot 2a. An Approval Not Required application was submitted and approved by the Board in 1988. This plan was presented to the Board on May 30, 1991 and shows the extent of Lot 2A. Page 3: 2 . Review the existing culvert with the Conservation Commissioner to determine whether a vegetative connection has been made to the wetland. Mr. Huntress walked the site twice prior to the May 30th meeting. The Conservation Commissioner was present on . both walks and it appears that the culvert is used very infrequently if at all and that no vegetative connection was apparent at this time. 3. Have the applicant' s engineer certify the CBA and total upland on the property. The applicant' s engineer, Paul Marchionda, certified that the total CBA for the property is 67% and that the total upland on site is 78% . Chris Huntress explained that the lot would not be hold to the 75% CBA requirements because the lot is grandfathered under 1984 regulations which did not require 75% contiguous upland. 4. Review grandfathering with Town Counsel. Town Counsel has stated that a Definitive Subdivision approval grandfathers the property to the regulations in effect at the time of approval for a period of eight ( 8) years. This grandfathering would also include the Watershed Protection District. Christian Huntress presented the Board with a draft decision and reviewed the four concerns that the Board raised. John Simons expressed his concerns with regard to construction within the watershed Protection District. He further asked that a condition be added to address roof drainage and that the buffer/no cut zone be enlarged on this property. Attorney Domenic Scalise was present on behalf of the applicant and spoke briefly on the past history of the property and other Special Permits that have been approved by the Planning Board. George Perna asked that the applicant review the plans with staff to determine the best location for an enlarged no-cut zone and proposed leachpit to handle the roof and driveway run-off. A motion was made by John Draper to close the public hearing and to grant the Special Permit with the conditions as drafted and amended. Further, to direct staff to set a location for the proposed leachpit and a no-cut buffer larger than presently shown on the plans. The motion was seconded by Richard Nardella and voted by four in the affirmative with Joseph Mahoney abstaining. Page 4 : Attached are those conditions the Board placed on the Special Permit. Sincerely, PLANNING BOARD 1 [ E4 _ q,• —l George erna, Jr. ; Chairman CC : Director of Public Works Board of public Works Highway Surveyor Building Inspector Conservation Commission Board of Health Assessors Police Chief Fire Chief Applicant Engineer File MR. CHARLES TORRISI IAT 2A DALE STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS SPECIAL PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION WITHIN THE WATERSHED PROTECTION DISTRICT. 1984 NORTH ANDOVER ZONING BYLAW, SECTION 4.135 FINDINGS OF FACT: The Planning Board makes the following findings regarding this Special Permit as required by section 4.135 of the Zoning Bylaws: 1. The proposed use and site design for this lot are appropriate, due to it's location in Town. 2 . Adequate vehicular and pedestrian access into the surrounding site has been provided. 3 . The applicant has met the requirements of the Town for a Special Permit as stated in Section 4.135 of the - Zoning Bylaw. 4 . Adequate and appropriate facilities will be provided for the proper operation of the proposed use. 5. This application for construction within the Watershed Protection District, Section 4 .135 of the North Andover Zoning Bylaw, was specifically granted for construction or regrading within 100 ' of a tributary to Lake Cochichewick. The Planning Board has herein issued their approval for construction within the Watershed Protection District with the condition that this lot be tied into the existing sewer system. The applicant has made every effort to minimize the impact of the new construction on the Town's water supply. The Planning Board finds under Section 4. 135 of the Zoning Bylaw that the proposed site plan generally complies with the Town Bylaw requirements but requires conditions in order to be completely in compliance. Upon reaching the above findings, the Planning Board approves this Special Permit based upon the following conditions which shall be submitted to the Board prior to signing the documents to be filed with the North Essex Registry of Deeds. III SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. This decision shall be filed with the North Essex Registry of Deeds. Included as part of this decision are the following plans: Plans entitled: PROPOSED GRADING PLAN IN NORTH 'ANDOVER, MA Plans prepared for: DON STANLEY Plan prepared by: MARCHIONDA & ASSOCIATES 80 MAPLE STREET STONEHAM, MASS. 02180 Dated: 1/18/901 REVISED 2/14/90 Any changes made to these plans shall be approved by the Town Planner. Any changes that the planner may deem as substantial shall require approval by the Planning Board. 2. The Order of Conditions approved by the North Andover Conservation Commission on 2/20/90 shall be considered as part of this decision. 3 . The contractor shall contact Dig Safe at least 72 hours prior to commencing any excavation. 4 . Gas, Telephone, Cable and Electric utilities shall be installed as specified by the respective utility companies. 5. All catch basins shall be protected and maintained with hay bales to prevent siltation into the drain lines during construction. 6. No open burning shall be done except as is permitted during burning season under the Fire Department regulations. 7. No underground fuel storage shall be installed except as may be allowed by Town Regulations. 8. Prior to a Certificate of Occupancy being issued for any structures, this site shall have received all necessary permits and approvals from the North Andover Board of Health. 9. Prior to the Building Permit being issued for the structure and again prior to occupancy of the structure, the applicant shall receive a written determination from the Conservation Administrator that all work being done under the jurisdiction of the Conservation Commission is being satisfactorily performed and maintained. 10. 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. 11. The applicant agrees, as a part of this conditional approval, that in no instance shall a septic system be installed on lot 2A. The Planning Board has herein issued their approval for construction within the Watershed Protection District with the understanding that this lot will be tied into the sewer system. 12 . In no instance shall the Applicants proposed construction be allowed to further impact the site than as proposed on the plan referenced above in condition #1 of this approval. 13 . No pesticides, fertilizers or chemicals shall be used in lawn care or maintenance. The applicant shall incorporate this condition as a deed restriction, a copy of the deed shall be presented to the Planning Board and included in the file. 14. Any Residential dwelling found on lot 2A shall be guttered and drained by a pipe system into a leach pit. The leach pit shall be a minimum of 1000 gallon concrete pit with 24" depth of 1.5" stone around and beneath. Any runoff associated with the proposed driveway access shall be either directed toward the street or contained to the leach pit. The leachpit shall be located behind the proposed structure along the 202 ' elevation 15. Prior to the Applicant receiving a Certificate of Occupancy, Drainage easements and wetland restriction easements shall be granted to the Town of North Andover. The easements shall be recorded with the Essex North Registry of Deeds. 16. Prior to receiving a Certificate of Occupancy the applicant shall submit a certified copy of an As-Built plan which shows all construction including, sewer lines, leach pits and other pertinent site features. This As-Built shall be submitted to the Town Planner for approval and shall be stamped by both a certified land surveyor and practicing engineer. 17. As shown on the plans referenced in condition number one (1) of this approval all work shall remain at least eighty six (86) feet off the wetland delineation line. 18. A No-Cut line shall be established Fifty Five (55) feet from the edge of the wetland as shown on the approved plans. This No-Cut buffer shall be marked in the field with a haybale line prior to the issuance of a building permit. cc: Director of Public Works Board of Public Works Highway Surveyor Building Inspector Board of Health Assessors Conservation Commission Police Chief Fire Chief Applicant Engineer File s p� , . I Of' NCJr1T11 ANDOYF71 6f9 P " XASSACINSE7TS Nay r ;, 4LUNUia BatRD SPR 2 42 f � APPL1CATior Tare SPECIAL PULMIr .XOTICEt nIx applioation crust be typewritten pl iCan Add"ae -6Z �oaAl4�.n .ST, Applloation is hereby aside (a) For o Special Permit under Section ``_, P"graph (3)(d) of the Zonine By-Law. (a) Pr-amines affected are land ✓ and buildings �7 _snumbered_ 9 lovl,.r�cy4. Street. _(b) Premises affeoted cry property with frontage on the North tfb Soutb 2vv East 40 Hest02.. side of CRI-fl. t., —.. �s Street, and kao►m as Ho. wYLa "vg z 44.,x Street. (e) Premises affected are In Zoning District 0T" , and ;the premises affected have an area of /Z 4io c•, and frontage of_ Yi 9•t9feet. Ownership: (a) Name and address of owner (if joint ownership, give all names). 6c-1a1�� 6, rS�9 Date of purchasePrevious Owner (b) If applicant is not owner, check his interest In the prtmisee: Prospective purchaser .Lesoee s. -Ctther Size of proposed building: front; feet deep Height:— stories; feet. (a) Approximate date of erection_ Sv.»nEit > ss� (b) Occupancy or`use (of each floor) (c) Type of conctruction If Size of Ezietine Building: 4.1/4 feet frontl feet deep Hei6ht: atcriea fest. (a) Approximate date of erection ,1/4 (b) Occupancy or use (of each floor) .vies (c) ',Type of construction Has there been a previous application for a Special Permit from the Planning Board on these premises? ko If sol when Description of purpose for which Speoial Permit IN sought on this Pl titicn:� 44l'ca 'S /+r<ArJ —� c'o. ✓cf Pdntv,,e/ /c�•'.✓f..a�r �a,2�i).r — /OL ' a F nEro •"'C's 14.404, Ct-% v WA 7 r.t.Hct'p ,t+fc Baru 2);-4 7e - (over) Lyedr,ecorded in the A. ist g r7 of Aeede Sa Docko� PaBe_ or Land Court No. �BooiC a+s�F PL c+s#V pal points tipoa which I Daae sq appiioation areas follows: (rust be detail)o t- N./.fiYY.aT;Gv ON 3� Gx i;a'v SL/clirtF O.V LvT YA ��✓! �9iv of .ui r �C.TX E c p iN SAMA' r✓RT�r�yi,�' � A/i6R I/Ilyf /J rovt� rPvui•v �vArci vat A.vy'rA tt rtRnr%7� i P•v T. �cT CO LL-- //�� . 4 agree to pay for advertising in newspaper and postage fee for :wailing legal otices to "Parties in interest". (Petitioner's sirnature) very application for aotion by the Board shall be made on a form approved by the These forma shall be furnished by the Clerk upon request. Any communication 'ting to be an application shall be treated as vers notice of intention to seek r until such time as it is made on the official application form. All information I for, by the form shall be furnished by the applicant in the manner therein eery application shall be submitted with a list of "Parties in Interest" which include the petitioner, abutters, owners of land directly opposite on any public hate street or way and abutters to the abutters within three hundred '(300) feet t property line all as .they appear on the most recent applicable ta-x list, notwith 'ng that the land of any suoh owner is located in another city or town, the Plan— 3oard'' of the town and the planning board of every abutting city or town. LIST OF PARTIES IN INTEREST ADDRESS Y Z� ,•L,LL fHr,:/�e.v�/fa�. J .40-0>, "�-•...+,,'_.oT . a"Rjr /rvdiCVA �mvAL 5 �.I.at4i Cif /�ryJEEti .73 �.�vf�T?� („y�r,F a'10 . . y QAC R .r/ JaH� C.a co! C910x,.? /D 0ovr,..rry vcAn. y ` r c ,Ol�ry DlOATH ADD A.DDITiCNAL SH=j IP' NMUSARI.