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24B-030 308 King St ZBA Decision
:___1/ PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT - CITY OF NORTHAMPTON City Hall • z1 o Main Street, Room i r • Nortbampttm MA or o60 -3 i98 • (4 1 3) 5 8 7 -12 . 66 • E=587-12.64 wayne Feiden, Director • planning @ northamptonplanning.org wwwnortbamptonplanning.org DECISION OF NORTHAMPTON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS APPLICANT: JSP /Land Development Services, Inc. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: P.O. Box 2541 Springfield, MA 01101 OWNER: F. L. Roberts & Company, Inc. OWNER'S ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1964 Springfield, MA 01101 RE LAND OR BUILDINGS IN NORTHAMPTON AT: 304 King Street ASSESSOR'S MAP and PARCEL NUMBERS: MAP 24B, PARCEL 30 PROPERTY RECORDED IN THE HAMPSHIRE COUNTY REGISTRY OF DEEDS IN BOOK 1880, PAGE 144. At a meeting conducted on February 14, 2002, the Northampton Zoning Board of Appeals voted unanimously 3:0 to GRANT the request of JSP/Land Development Services, Inc., for a FIlVDING under the provisions of Sections 9.3 in the Northampton Zoning Ordinance to raze the existing canopy and store structures and erect a 44' by 42' two -bay automated self -serve car wash at 304 King Street, Northampton, MA, in accordance with the following plans, as amended by any conditions attached to this permit: "Site Plan, F.L. Roberts & Co., King Street, 305 King Street, Northampton, MA" Sheet C -1, prepared by Garrett/George Associates, Inc., dated October 15, 2001 and revised February 14, 2002. 2. "Utility Plan, F. L. Roberts & Co., King Street, 305 King Street, Northampton, MA" Sheet U- 1, prepared by Garrett/George Associates, Inc., dated February 5, 2002. 3. "Foundation, Floor Plan and Elevations, Proposed New Car Wash, 304 King Street, Northampton, MA." Sheet A -1, prepared by Bernard M. Schenkelberg, dated January 29, 2002. Zoning Board Members present and voting were: Chair Mark NeJame, Larry Snyder and Bob Riddle. planning board • conserva tion com mis • zoning board of appeals • housing partnership • redevelopmentaothoritN • northampton GIS economicdevelopment • comm unitydevelopment . historic district commission • historicaIcom mission • central6usinessarchitectore original Printed on recv�cledpaper The Findings of the Board under Section 9.3 for a change to a conforming use on a Pre - existing non - conforming lot were as follows: The Board finds that such change, raze the existing canopy and store structures and erect a 44' by 42' two -bay, automated, self -serve car wash, will not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood than the existing conforming use when said change, extension or alteration is to a conforming use, which requires the same or less minimum lot area, minimum lot width and frontage, minimum lot depth, setbacks and parking than is required for the present use (and lot does not fully conform to the present zoning requirements for the proposed use). The following conditions were imposed with this Finding: 1. The applicant must submit all plans and information required by the Department of Public Works Memorandum. 2. The applicant must adhere to all City standards regarding drainage as outlined in the Department of Public Works memorandum dated January 9, 2002 and revised on February 12, 2002. 3. The applicant must submit an as-built plan indicating the location of the gas /oil separator. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 40A, Section 11, I, Angela Dion, Board Secretary, hereby certify that I caused copies of this decision to be mailed, postage - prepaid, to the applicant and owner on February 27, 2002. � - Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws (MGL) Chapter 40A, Section 11, no Finding or any extension, modification or renewal thereof, shall take effect until a copy of the decision bearing the certification of the City Clerk that twenty days have elapsed after the decision has been filed, or if such an appeal has been filed that it has been dismissed or denied, is recorded in the Hampshire County Registry of Deeds or Land Court, as applicable, and indexed under the name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner's certificate of title. The fee for such recording or registering shall be paid by the owner or applicant. It is the owner or applicant's responsibility to pick up the certified decision from the City Clerk and record it at the Registry of Deeds. The Northampton Zoning Board of Appeals hereby certifies that a Finding has been GRANTED and that copies of this decision and all plans referred to in it have been filed with the Planning Board and the City Clerk. Pursuant to Massachusetts General Law Chapter 40A, Section 15, notice is hereby given that this decision is filed with the Northampton City Clerk on the date below. If you wish to appeal this action, your appeal must be filed pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A Section 17, with the Hampshire County Superior Court or Northampton District Court and notice of this appeal filed with the City Clerk within twenty (20) days of the date this decision was filed with the City Clerk. Applicant: J.S. Pechulis/Land Development, Inc. — 304 King Street This Decision is Dated: February 14, 2002 This Decision was Filed with the City Clerk on: February 27, 2002 J.S. PEC HULIS - / LAND DEVELOPMENT SLICES, INC. JSP • Site Design • CM="XtianMMWMent • TraficAmlysis P.O. Box 2541 PHONE: 413 -781 -5544 FAX: 413 -781 -4433 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01101 CELL: 413 -237 -3718 E -MAIL: JSPLDSCAOL.COM Memo To: Northampton Zoning Board Date: February 14, 2002 From: Jeff Pechulis Re: F.L. Roberts Proposed Carwash 304 King Street, Northampton In response to input provided by the Zoning Board and DPW, JSP /LDS has prepared a revised site plan and gathered other supporting documentation as requested. Outlined below is a summary of the response to comments. 1. Trash receptacles: Trash cans will be placed on site to accommodate patrons at the carwash. The trash will be collected on a regular basis and removed from site. No dumpster will be located on site. 2. Site lighting: The existing area lights will be retained in place and reused. No new area lights will be utilized. Attached are photos and specifications of the existing area lights. 3. Greenspace: Additional greenspace was incorporated into the site design. Approximately 370 sf of greenspace was added to the site to bring the total oreenspace coverage to 30% of the total site area. The areas of added greenspace include the area adjacent to the King Street drive and along to the rear wall of the proposed carwash. Each of these areas will be enhanced with landscaping consistent with the plantings throughout the site. In total, the greenspace on site will be increased from 4,048 sf (22 %) to 5,520 sf (30 %). 4. Landscaping: All plant species are identified on the revised plan. The addition of a tree will be included in the landscaping plan. This tree will match the trees approved by the Board as part of the bank kiosk application. 5. The "NO LEFT TURN" sign located at the King Street drive will be replaced with a standard MassHighway size and design sign. 6. Noise: A summary of the estimated noise levels was obtained from the mant;facturer of the carwash equipment. According the this information, peak noise is emitted from the egress and of the building. The anticipated noise levels at 30 feet from the proposed building are expected to be equal to 80 decibels. According to data obtained online, typical noises measured at 80 decibels include: a food processor, a handsaw, or traffic. The proposed egress end of the building is proposed to be located approximately 40 feet from the property line and directed towards Barrett Street and the Mobil Station opposite the proposed site. The noise level information is attached. 7. Vehicle Stacking: The presentation of stacking vehicles was adjusted to reflect optimal amount of vehicle stacking. As presented in the revised plan, the site can readily accommodate 10 vehicles in queue plus two vehicles in the carwash. 8. Signage: The proposed signage will reuse the existing freestanding signage system located on site. This system includes a goalpost sign approximately 50 sf in area. The sign is identified on the site plan along the northern end of the site. This sign will be refaced to represent the new use proposed for the site. 9. Fencing: The existing fence line was located and included on the site plan. This fence is the property of F.L. Roberts and is located on their property. Located behind) the fence on the neighbors property is a row of bushes. 10. DPW comments: In response to the comments provided by DPW, JSP /LDS prepared a new and separate utility plan. JSP /LDS met with DPW to discuss the DPW (comments Response To Comments � Page 2 of 2 and provided a revision to the utility plan on February 6, 2002. It was agreed that written responses would be provided prior to the Zoning Board hearing. Additional comments on this plan were received today. Following receipt of these new comments, written responses were submitted via fax to DPW. We have also agreed to work closely with DPW prior to and during the installation of the utilities for the proposed site in order to ensure that construction is conducted to the DPW's complete satisfaction. Attached are the response to comments provided to DPW as well a revised site plan and the new utility plan. We are confident that there will be little to no problems accomplishing this since it has been determined that adequate water and off -peak sanitary sewer capacity exist in the area, and stormwater runoffs will be reduced. We anticipate that the above responses to comments coupled with the revised site plan and new utility plan adequately addresses all comments received to date. As stated above, we will continue to work with the DPW to ensure the installation of utilities is conducted to their satisfaction. Thank you for your time and input on this project. m 00 � Q ! 0 00 7 on .i tGgp AAR Rn4 oN xvA 301AMS I S31US dO1S NON Wd M0 Ida Me -it -Of • 30 soft whisper • 50 rainfall • 60 normal conversation • 110 shouting in ear 120 thunder Home 50 refrigerator • 50 - 60 electric toothbrush • 50 - 75 washing machine Work • 40 quiet office, library • 50 large office . 65 - 95 power lawn mower J.S. PECHULIS`f LAND DEVELOPMENT SLMCES, INC. Memo • Site Design JSP • Permitting • Consmrction Management • Traffic Analysis P.O. Box 2541 PHONE: 413 -781 -5544 Fax: 413 -781 -4433 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01101 CELL: 413- 237 -3718 E- MAIL: JSPLDS @AOL.COM To: Northampton DPW Date: February 14, 2002 From: Jeff Pechulis Re: F.L. Roberts Proposed Carwash 304 King Street, Northampton In response to comments received on February 14, 2002, JSP /LDS has prepared the following response to comments. These responses require minimal changes to the proposed site plan and will be incorporated into the plan for the Zoning Board hearing this evening. Please review these comments and feel free to contact my office if your comments are not adequately addressed. Response to DPW Comments 1. Stormwater. The proposed storm drain system will continue to operate as existing. The existing system sheet flows to a catch basin located in the southeast comer of the parcel. This flow will be maintained as not to create puddling on site or discharge via either of the site drives. The proposed redevelopment ofthe site calls for elimination of 8% or over 1,000 sf of impervious surface and conversion to greenspace. This reduction in impervious surface will undoubtedly reduce the amount of stormwater discharge generated by the site and therefore result in an improvement to stormwater system. We welcome the Board to impose conditions on the approval requiring that all surface run -off be directed to the catch basin and is not allowed to sheet flow off -site. 2. Stormwater Management: The management of total suspended solids will not change from the existing. 3. Sanitary Sewer. Research to identify the location of the existing sanitary sewer connection was conducted through various departments of the Northampton DPW. There are no existing records of the sanitary sewer connection currently serving the site. The plans call for reusing the existing connection in place. It will be located upon demolition of the existing building and tied into waste water system as proposed. As presented on the plans, the location of the tie is shown as approximate. The proposal is to reuse two of the existing 10,000 gallon underground storage tanks for removal of suspended solids and storage of waste water. The wastewater will be stored and pumped off -peak into the sanitary sewer system via the existing connection serving the site. The amount of storage on site will more than accommodate two consecutive days of the busiest demands, therefore, the time of pumping can be conducted at any time the DPW requests. The system will require service by electric pump which can be set on a timer to pump automatically. 4. Water Line: The manufacturer suggests the water line service to be a 2" line. Discussions with the DPW have identified no issues with water service capacity along King Street of existing water pressure issues. A typical wash will require between 34 and 40 gallons of water per wash depending on the type of wash purchased. The weighted average of typical water usage is 36.5 gallons per wash. On the busiest day, the carwash will conduct an estimated 200 cars per day. The maximum amount of water consumed is estimated at 7,300 gallons per day. Attached is the manufacturer's summary of the water use totals per type of wash. 5. Water Tie -in: The water tie will be conducted according to Northampton DPW specifications. A Northampton pre - approved pluming contractor will be hired to conduct this service. The Northampton Building Department will be contacted to inspect the tie-in prior to closing of the connection hole. Response To DPW Comm L" Page 2 of 2 6, Water Use: The proposed site will generate an estimated 7,300 gallons of water use during the busiest day of peak season of operation (typically winter weekend days). The proposed site is projected to do 30,000 washes per year. At 36.5 gallons per wash, the estimated water usage is approximately 1 million gallons of water per year or 21,000 gallons of water per average week. The busiest day of the week is estimated to wash approximately 20°x6 of the weekly total, therefore, the average water use per peak day is approximately 4,200 gallons per day. Peak days typically occur twice per week, therefore, average off -peak water use is estimated at 2,500 gallons per day. The attached water usage table outlines these calculations. The proposed carwash is a touchless system and cleans cars by applying water and detergent at high pressures. The recycling of water in riot recommended as the smallest amount of suspended solids in the recycled water will quickly damage the pumping system as well as potentially damage the vehicle's finish. During construction piping for a reclaim system will be installed and available for connection, however, unless restrictions are imposed upon water use at the site, the reclaim system will not be connected. If restrictions are imposed, F.L. Roberts will determine if it is economically feasible to engage the reclaim system or restrict hours of operation. It is anticipated that the potential of imposed water restrictions will most likely occur during the summer months when the carwash season is off -peak and water usage will be at the lowest demand_ It should be noted that washing cars at a carwash facility uses less water per vehicle than home - washes. 7. The water meter and backflow prevention device will be located in the heated mechanical room of the carwash. This room will be locked at all times and access to the room can be arranged by appointment or via the use of an on4te lockbox accessible to emergency and meter - reading officials. 8. Oil/Grease separators: The waste water system will be equipped with an oil/gas separator to filter out the transference of these materials to the sanitary sewer system. The unit proposed with be an MDC Oil/Gas separator as approved and used by MassHighway. A detail of the proposed unit is attached. This unit will be located at connection point of the existing sewer line and the extension to the waste water storage tanks. On behalf of F. L. Roberts and Company, I thank you for your attention to our redevelopment application. u F.L. Roberts Touchless Carwash Water Use Estimates Estimated Average Washes Gallon/Wash Water Use Annual 30,000 36.5 1,095,000 Average week 577 36.5 21,058 Average peak day 115 36.5 4,212 Average off -peak day 69 36.5 2,527 Peak season Week 850 36.5 31,025 Peak season peak day 200 36.5 7,300 Peak season non -peak day a0 36.5 3,285 Non -peak season Week 425 36.5 15,513 Non -peak season peak day 85 36.5 3,103 Non -peak season non -peak day 50 36.5 1,825 Notes: The average gallons per use of 36.5 was provided by the manufacturer The estimated number of washes is based on existing F.L. Roberts sites Peak season typically extends from December to March, 16 weeks Peak days typically wash approximately 20% of the weekly total Peak days typically occur twice per week 0 � N �� ? W IM W N�M N >s 0 U U w w Z U U u O a CD 0 W J W _� I g t?T � e U 3 o iv I NZ t - .- W H W 0 $ Z 3 a� z t J q V!l mN U. 3ZO w _j r I-- ¢ U R1 cc t Z V W ¢ P ►+NZ. rr O Mtn�19 Of W F > N Zo2 H w 0. 3 � �E�t1. 00 LJ t N �3° -w ca D Z E rLi0 2E w OC W U Z O � W W t7 W 00 W Q LLI N Q 4 Zf M >Q��� • O • Z o ul ( L JJJ4 J M F- as Z4. Co O � V '� C6 O - W to s �cr �a! O9<C W J �JE O 7 W 0 F mN!-• Z cc tY' �`�` m �� Ej f! ' I TrT. 'M za Q -' �d � l `.�� � � Z - I NZ t - .- W O Y 0 $ Z 3 a� z t J q V!l mN WO 3ZO w _j r I-- ¢ U R1 cc t Z V W ¢ P ►+NZ. rr O Mtn�19 Of W F > N Zo2 H w 0. 3 � �E�t1. R 11 F 2 W N W 3 t�i . w N CL W F= > Z w _j r I-- ¢ U R1 V W ¢ 4 F ►+NZ. rr O U Q W Of W F > N Of H w 0. 3 � z R LJ t N �3° -w ca D N CI ti gq water -i ¢ 2E w OC W U Z O � W W t7 W 00 W Q LLI N Q Z r N + U Zf M >Q��� F t7 CL W W J; W F CL W W l W Q 2 2E • O • Z O O J M O � '� C6 O - -C ' U) E ul w cc la la � m0 N~ F a 0 F x U W E ul 0 C7 Z Jan 10 02 10:2 City of Northampton V 41 587 1576 MEMORANDUM TO: Mark Nedame, Chair, Zoning Board of Appeals FR: Ned Huntley, Assistant City Engineer, Department of Public Works �,� Z DA: January 9, 2002 RE: File #02 -F -21, 304 King Street, New 2-bay, automated carwash CC:. file The Department of public Works has reviewed the above referenced application for the followler items: Traffic: x Volume & Impact on City Street Roadway Capacity Adequacy of,CitY Road Construction Site Distances Parking Driveway Openings Utilities: --x Drainage Into City Stormwater System x Capacity of Stormwater Line x Sanitary Sewer x Water x Other: BackflOw Prevention The Department of Public Works has the following comments: No Concerns, project will not have an impact on any items reviewed Traffic Study is required Roadway does not have adequate capacity to handle the additional traffic Roadway is not adequately constructed to handle proposed increase in traffic Site Distances are not adequate for proposed project Parking spaces do not meet minimum requirements Parking spaces are too close to driveway opening Driveway open are not adequate for proposed use x City stormwater system is not adequate to submitted show pupvrred handle increase in drainage Nn plans were r plan for A ainage on den site Cannot evalaata pn al inapq�y$, No water from the proposed use shall drain towards Bing Street and/or I he. t: rt. x Stormwater system does not meet minimum requirements for reduction ' Total Suspended Solids (TSS) No plans were submitted w show proposedP& for reducing TSS on the swrnorevalueateptq�h ,� x Sanitary Sewer line is not adequately sized for ro se show proposed phut fur tying into the sanita p d u No plans were a re led to spa ry system on the site Cannot evaluate potential x Sewer line connection is not properly sloWn No plans ftwe sahm&ed to show fiir tying into the sanitary cyctem on the site Cannot evaluate potential Water impact d Plan x line is not adequately sized for ro sed p � P po use iYo Inns wear submitted to sftow proposed planf wag lulu ►NatanCnes on the sites ['ann"t eva&umf po iol amp - x Water line cOuwction is not properly shown ivo pkm tying into wader fines on the site. Cannot evaluate heal impactx to show proposed plbn for P-2 (Comments continued on next page) Jan 10 02 10:28a City of Northampton ® x Other Comments: 41 587 1576 �J Page 2 301 King Street, carwash connnents Applicant most submit information detailing size and location otproposed water Me, estimated number of gallons to be used per day, any water conservation techniques being installed. Water meter and cross coanectiaa/bscUl w prevention device must be installed is a word, Protected area that is accessible for DPW empioyees nor readimv and inspections. Applicant dnst submit detailed information for review and approval to the DPW, detailing what erasures will be nsed to prevent oils/greases from entering the savitary system. p.3 I.S. PECHULISLAND DEVELOPMEN"�ERVICESw INC. 4S P • Site Design • Construction Management • Permitting • Traffic Analysis PO. Box 2541, SPRINGFIELD, MA 01101 PHONE: 413 - 237 -3718 E -mail: JSPechulisLDS@aol.com July 5, 2001 Steven M. Roberts F. L. Roberts & Company, Inc. 93 West Broad Street Springfield, MA 01102 RE: King Street Sunoco Station Dear Mr. Roberts: As requested J.S.Pechulis/Land Development Services, Inc. (JSP /LDS) has reviewed the proposed plan for the installation of a walk up ATM at the above referenced site. Specifically, JSP /LDS has reviewed the traffic flows and trip generation associated with the proposal. Currently, the site provides fueling for eight vehicles and offers limited items for sale in the cashier kiosk. Outlined below are the findings of the review. The site currently generates approximately 60 vehicle trips during the busiest morning peak hour period as measured on July 2, 2001. Based on ITE trip generation rates for the respected u se, typical sites with eight fueling positions are expected to generate approximately 100 vehicle tri s hour. According to this information, the site is under performin b a P Per morning peak 9 Y pproximately 40 percent. This performance may be attributed to the extent of the fuel sales competition on King Street coupled with the limited services provided on site. Field observations further identified that the gasoline prices at this location were competitively priced below the Mobil Station located across the street. The addition of a walk up ATM bank should contribute to the addition of on -site activity. ITE does not provide trip generation rates specifically for ATM facilities. Transaction information at the ATM facility located on King Street provided by First Massachusetts Bank identifies a total Of 9,180 average monthly transactions. This total was reduced to an estimated 24 transactions per morning peak hour assuming the transactions are consistent from weekday to weekend day and that the morning peak hour is equal to 8 percent of the daily total (9,180/30x.08 = 24). The transaction totals do not necessarily represent the number Of customers as frequently ATM customers conduct more than one transaction per visit, such as deposit and withdraw or balance review prior to withdraw. Assuming a conservative estimate of 30 percent of all customers conduct two transactions, the average customer attraction rate is calculated to be 17 during the peak hour. The proposed ATM facility can be expected to increase in traffic by an estimated 34 vehicle trips during any given peak hour of the day. These trips represent 17 vehicles entering plus 17 vehicles exiting. It can be expected that a significant percentage of these customers will also be gasoline customers. These shared customers may or may not be existing patrons to the Sunoco station. The introduction of the ATM facility does not appear to impede traffic flows within the site. Parking for the ATM is provided outside of the typical travel area and required turning radii for the gasoline patrons. Similarly, fuel delivery trucks will continue to drop product and maneuver around the ATM facility. King Street ATM Page 2 of 2 The estimated increase in traffic is not expected to impact operations entering or exiting the site as the site is served with one drive on King Street and a second drive on Barrett Street, by which is controlled a traffic signal, Traffic into and out of the site is expected to utilize both drives with a is of l lied m maneuvers occurring at the signal. In conclusion, the proposed ATM facility will serve as a compliment to the services provided on site. The draw of ATM customers may serve to attract more gasoline customers and maintain current customers. The addition of these customers however, are not expected to increase the site trip generation beyond levels typically experienced by most service stations as measured by ITE. As always, it is a pleasure doing business with you. Sincerely, y . P ulis Site Development Manager Jul 05.01 01:50p RI3 'S6RUXTON L/ (� 0 734 - 8138 p.1 ar • a • ■" &Ruxton 01181112 Gonstructlon and Serv/co Slace lop CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OW UNON STRErr P. O. BOX 390 • WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 01009 TELEPHONE (413) 731 -2138 OUR FAX NUMBER (413) 734 -8138 TO: COMPANY: " ' L FQCSIMILIE COVER SHEET FROM: ATTENTION: — pj DATE: FAX NUMBER: S6T - I �, �- TOTAL PAGES; INCLUDING THIS SHEET: COMMENTS: Jul 05 01 01:50P Hr 'S&RUXTON 07/05/01 THU 14:10 FAX 8 7818 — F L ROBERTS o i /oS /2o01 11:54 4137814433 JSP LAND DEVELOPIt W 1 )734 -8138 � p.2 I .S. 10 00A QD00-3 PECHULIS/ LAND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, INC. Site Design - Construction Management P • Permitting • Traffic Analysis PO. 80111 "41. SPww..p*.D, MA o11m P►rawE- 413 - 237 -1718 E -mail: JSPeChtMisLWQaol cam JUY 5, 2001 Steven M. Raiilert F-L RabaRs 8 C4"VW y, Inc. 93 West Broad sk SPringfield, MA 01102 RE "Street Sip Station 0481' Mr. Roberts_ As requested J- aP6dVAnand peve4wmwt Savion. re Ufc. (JSP j has viewed the Plan for the instal ion ar a WIN up aTM at the above proposed reviewed Ole trslbe flaws and Mp P, erlfirSbM dS5oG1�Ad Wiil1 ell - JSP4M has fuettng for eight vel idss and dfe�y (tiled da for eels in th! cghierkwa:lc . the sile provides Wx*W of the review. Outlined below are N-e The site ct"y WWratts 4PPrVx wn8l* fig vehicle 11 Ps 0 6w busiest a5 meastwttd on July 2. 2001. Based an ITE trip "Wation rents fnr the mOfT W hourperiud 't eiyt �"�g pins are aiwa 4ed to gaiwaf a aPp► r 100 *,d � tYPM sites performaneo mray Irf°ne>e� . dw ahe is wow pe�rfom*,8 b � Per Tt*s the IinNlod services e�clent of the f uel Saks ooRipelition on iGng Sol* aw with on sr'Ys. Field obsvwatbnc t mew idereiis6 Mat tkp g iX d this '000 n were �P !► Ixlmd below tits Mabit Sh olon 10c sled a� the street The addition orV up ATM b&t * =MgXft 10 the adoilion 0f M"iW aOv4y. ITE does not PmvKL' trip Qener~ notes SPOOTWally for ATM faoliM. Transaaian IrthorrnebM at the ATM far,.il�r k,=Wvn KwV Skeet POW Y This tot was by FwM r ust cts t3anic idrntif*5 a total of 9.160 �ao ""S ""r'9 the transactions ere o0ruris eduasd In estimated 24 per Mon" peak hour hour is equal to 8 PWGW11 of ft daily total t9,18Qr tJS 24 1hW tO morrrM peak 1111! ttaftsacdon tblIft do not naosssa* r+epremnt the rWMber of hers owxW mane MW ant transeoot, per visit, s� in ° as �"�' AT mw ft"M pttior to Withdrawn. ASSUtMV a awsov"ve estihrate Of 30 4 and r bmws or beltrwo trartsaet om, the awe�rape axetomer aMu tm rate is cai0iWed to be 17 t " cite peak our- are �9 the peak hour. The PMPosed ATM faIQW can be aweded to Ina►eeW in ka fie by an aslirr a%0 34 wahcle `a" a re d' These i� iT Oflh q glue 17 "M PM of #Me duMV These a�slwrters will also be v�+rdes 1# shared aamrrt S may or tray not be wdstng pall 0 b the se l Oft T he introduction Of the ATM tapNtY dose not grpew to 11 :alte OMS within ttw a" Parking for Sintdarly fig! d *d °Fide of the types h�. and required tumin8 mx*for lhe p�,,� pi ivwy hicks will eantirwc to dhoP Maduet and maneuver around ttts ATM tacitity Jul 05 01 01:50p RD' 3LRUXTOR 07 .05io1 TH11 14_10 FAX 878141.1 F L ROBERTS .1SP LAND DEVELMENT 07!`05!2001 11:5g.FAY 4137814433 *v Sh 0 A1M 17 34 - 8138 Rage 2 of 2 The estimated i We"e in traMc is not to Orons enter' $ites is served with wa drive on king Stree{ and a semnd drive an °r °7° +91fw si(e an ft maneuv s cccurriM of ikfe alto iS ft"dod to A*M both dr WWh .0 "q0r4y of The � c q� lilt foamy wV some as a oonyiiMM b the Pw-ndW an she _ se tvioea �ne►atian peyond bMala t hQ are na q� b � t nmose aY rnoet service 9 as r Rte sibs nip As Mweys. it is a pte� � bwirte�,s tMtl1 you by Sim. S. Ped"s Site Oevakppfvwwvt Mttrww P.3 W001 0004 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FINDING APPLICATION FOR THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON (Change of a Pre - Existing Non - Conforming Use or Structure) 1. Applicant's Name: ;/ cs� ��au � I)e ile &a me ;7' Address: jQ, t�0 asy/ .s '-' ;,5 F "kI,, : /- A.4 (1116 Telephone: 9 //3- 2. Property Owner's Name: Ze,-7t Address: /©d &X / y f' /�, ki A Ol /0/ T e l e ph one: _y /3 -2 ` )f $ 3. Status of Applicant: Owner Contact Purchaser Lessee Other (explam)Q6)4 e.Y '' 4. Parcel Identification: Zoning Map # o7 Y.9 Parcel # A k)_ Zoning Dist ct(s) Street Address: J/)'/ X ,h a . Property Recorded at the Registry of Deeds: County: Book: --- Page:--/W 5. Finding is being requested under Zoning Ordinance: Section ��' , Page_l_- 6. Narrative Description of Proposed Work/Project: (use additional sheets if necessary) WfnZe - tie P_XiJ * ;ns L'4nai?;i a.7d C' In -&r - tr�,f an s: afr dezecra, _yy'X lzm - 6a,. a " red . fe 7Af srk� 7. State How Work/Proposal Complies with the following Finding Criteria: (see also Section 9.2 ; for Signs Section 7.0). If the change, extension or alteration conforms to zoning in all respects, no Finding is required. *Explain why the existing building, lot or use is legally pre- existing non - conforming. (Buildings, lots or uses that are in existence at the time new zoning is enacted are protected under grandfathering provisions) 73-- A A41e ,'s tindel- T'4e eu.,-e� .�. an�rrt Of' fii- I d� e� fD��oro,,ov._ v >+aX g /�� fir G+. *Does the change, extension or alteration create a new violation of the zoning, which w variance? Yes No If Yes, explain how DEC 14 2001 Jul OFFU 1A 01060 *Explain how the change, extension or alteration shall not be substantially more detrimental_ than the existing nonconforming use to the neighborhood ilr ex,`, t;no 4.7-4 0 8 ea ae < iuf ea art a /k we d J t/1 ��f►!_ , .�� ?Ly' r /� Fife zaae (XI C n, 64 e ,1i71t As ,J born ,nP/ sa 8. Attached Plans: Sketch Plan Site Plan X None Required 9. Certification: I hereby certify that the information contained herein is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I (or the landowner, if I am not the landowner) grant the Zoning Board and Planning Board permission to enter the property to review this permit application. Date: /���Y�4/ Applicant's Signature: NOV 2 8 2001 �/ File NO J/! c zo - PEZUdT!r APPLICATI ( 2) PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT ALL INFORMATION 1. Name of Applicant: Address: /0O. , rte,jri 41,4 u / /d! Telephone: y/3 i',Y/ ss y'Sf 2. Owner of Property: f 1 . k,- ed L2a Address: 1 ,Yox /yl yS,�,:,cP,,e/.�.N a//d/ Telephone: yl3 7F1 3. Status of Applicant: Owner Contract Purchaser Lessee X Other (explain)-_.j6 e /` S ,d,eh7 4. Job Location: Parcel ld: Zoning Map# v� Parcel OX District(s): ff� y/� w. v & ' f ;4 of S (TO BE FILLED IN BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT) 5. Existing Use of Structure/Property 66kf 17, Tins, 6. Description of Proposed UseMork/ Project /Occupation: (Use additional sheets if necessary): 1Ca�ae t4C E+xir ?ina ['anc.%as,A L' .STdrt �/?.:cfartf 64Y it - r i- M / �v 1w�7$.�,. rtd se /E° - se. -vt ��c ucs.l� / -Y I? Ate ri. Uf 4'L." a .., C . 7. Attached Plans: Sketch Plan X Site Plan Engineered/Surveyed Plans Answers to the following 2 questions may be obtained by checking with the Building Dept or Planning Department Flies. 8. Has a Special Permit/Variance/Finding ever been issued for /on the site? NO DON'T KNOW A YES IF YES, date issued: IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? NO DON'T KNOW X YES IF YES: enter Book Page and/or Document # 9. Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO DON'T KNOW YES IF YES, has a permit been or need to be obtained from the Conservation Comm (� Needs to be obtain Obtained , date issued: v lb (FORM CONTINUES ON OTHER SIDE) DEC 14 2001 MA File # MP- 2002 -0068 APPLICANT /CONTACT PERSON J S PECHULIS/LAND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES INC ADDRESS/PHONE P O BOX 2541 (413) 781 -5544 0 PROPERTY LOCATION 304 KING ST MAP 24B PARCEL 030 001 ZONE HB THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE Fee Paid TWeof Construction: RAZE CANOPY & STORESTRUCTURES & CONSTRUCT 44 X 42 2 BAY CAR WASH New Construction Non Structural interior renovatio Addition to Existing Accessg& Stru Building Plans Included: Owner / Statement or License 3 sets of Plans / Plot Plan THE FOLLOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON INFORMATION PREESWED: Approved __Lfbenied PLANNING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: § Intermediate Project : Site Plan OR Special Permit and Site Plan Major Project: Site Plan OR Special Permit and Site Plan ZONING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: § qm 3 — Z Findin special rauait Variance* Received & Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Septic Approval Board of Health Water Availability Sewer A Well Water Potability Board Permit from Conservation Commission Permit from CB Permit from Elm Street C ion Signature of Building Official ,9 r 7` Cho - '" G E C E �0 U E V n DEC 14 2001 OFFICE MA 01060 Note: Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health, Conservation Commission, Department of public works and other applicable permit granting authorities. * Variances are granted only to those applicants who meet the strict standards of MGL 40A. Contact the Office of Planning & Development for more information. _J PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT • CITY OF NORTHAMPTON CitN Haff • 2.10 Main Street Room 11 • Northampton, MA of o60 -3 i 98 • 4 1 31587 -12 . 66 • Fax: 587 -2264 wayneRiden, Director -email: planning@cityxortham pton.ma.us • internet :www.northamptonplanning org DECISION OF NORTHAMPTON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS APPLICANT: APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: OWNER: OWNER'S ADDRESS: Adams & Ruxton Construction Company 600 Union Street West Springfield, MA 01089 F. L. Roberts & Company, Inc. 99 West Broad Street Springfield, MA 01105 RE LAND OR BUILDINGS IN NORTHAMPTON AT: 304 King Street ASSESSOR'S MAP and PARCEL NUMBERS: MAP 24B, PARCEL 30 At a meeting conducted on July 12, 2001, the Northampton Zoning Board of Appeals voted unanimously 3:0 to grant the request of Adams & Ruxton Construction Company, for a FINDING under the provisions of Sections 9.3(2)(B) & 9.3(1)(D) in the Northampton Zoning Ordinance to construct a concrete foundation and install a prefabricated ATM building at 308 King Street, Northampton, MA, in accordance with the following plan, as amended by any conditions attached to this permit: "New RTF Location, 305 King Street, Northampton, MA" Drawing A -1, prepared by A. W. Nardi, Architect, Uncommon Architectural Places, dated May 23, 2001 and revised June 5, 2001. Zoning. Board Members present and voting were: Chair Mark NeJame, Larry Snyder and David Narkewicz. The Findings of the Board under Sections 9.3(2)(B) & 9.3(1)(D) for a change to a conforming use on a Pre - existing non - conforming lot were as follows: 1. The Board finds that such change, construction of a concrete foundation and installation of a prefabricated ATM building, will not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood -than the existing conforming use when said change, extension or alteration is to a conforming use, which requires the same or less minimum lot area, minimum lot width and frontage, minimum lot depth, setbacks and parking than is required for the planning board • conservation commission • zoning board of appeals • housing partnership • redevelopment authority • northampton GIS economic development • community development • historic district commission • historical commission • central businessarchitecture original prinredonrec dedpaper D ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS FINDING APPLICATION FOR THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON (Change of a Pre - Existing Non - Conforming Use or Structure) 1. Applicant's Name: Am � 2v\ccou GowasT. Co Address: 60o ( ),,►toW St. Wecr5pkAmGFtitk-j�., 61o89 Telephone: ?34-Zt3$ 2. Property Owner's Name: F L. Zo'seR'a + Go • T - Address: Qq \. Jcsir Rtn6b Sr. S %"G.F(CI.D Ol l05 Telephone: - 78 ( - 7444 3. States of Applicant: Owner Contract Purchaser Lessee Other (explain) ✓ f EuekA- (•01.4TXA CG L EA 4. Parcel Identification: Zoning Map # Z4 M Parcel # 30 Zoning District(s) Ra_ Street Address: 304 K i tkrer ST Property Recorded at the Registry of Deeds: County: Book: Page: 5. Finding is being requested under Zoning Ordinance: Section Q 3 - Z , Page 31 - ___I>_ 6. Narrative Description of Proposed WAMpject: (use additional sheets if necessary) As ma R.w>4 Co usrmwof Go"uz.e:E %u A -1% 1'xusT�s.. 3!p ti . Fi xticA=%r , ATI- 8u t Log N Cs. 'FoR F MA T 1 . x3A Wk . 1.e�Gr.�,b t) r G• Suc.�,►�SEa 1.J�Al1,SC.A'P �t, i�AV�4..t.,�F$[" 1 �,�gk�ucYS . 7. State How Work/Proposal Complies with the following Finding Criteria: (see also Section 9.2 ; for Signs Section 7.0). If the change, extension or alteration conforms to zoning in all respects, no Finding is required. *Explain why the existing building, lot or use is legally pre - existing non - conforming. (Buildings, lots or uses that are in existence at the time new zoning is enacted are protected under grandfathering provisions) - Mgm Z Y► :'T1�6. LoT �t you �t.G!'�A1 -ttKCT L�iE<AV;e 2 -T bbr-S Qor' C N.0 (Sp21J s3hkCA - LS *Does the change, extension or alteration create a new violation of the zoning, whit d require a variance? Yes No If Yes, explain how: LUU 01050 *Explain how the change, extension or alteration shall not be substantially more detrimental than the existing nonconforming use to the neighborhood: k,6 - p a r p4pst r z,_,.c.a_t,. &r - tall- O rel SaAC15 A= - T%1 , % UnrAte eevcsa �x�ex u[y ,{,w.a A.,gtr 0TeAe IX)AL- -Pe. .ALL , Skbt; Ai, -Au1En 8. Attached Plans: Sketch Plan Site Pla None Required 9. Certification: I hereby certify that the information contained herein is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. I (or the landowner, if I am not the landowner) grant the Zo ' g Board d Planning d permission to enter the property to review this permit application Date: 0 Lo 1 / e 1 Applicant's Signature: Owner's Signature (if different from �i Qualify Construction and Sem1co Since 1909 OW UNION STREET. P. O. BOX 390 s WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 01089 • TELEPHONE (413) 734 -2138 June 7, 2001 City of Northampton Office of Planning 212 Main St. Northampton, MA 01060 Atta.: Cynthia Williams Dear Ms. Williams, We are submitting this attachment for clarification to the Zoning Board of Appeals Finding Application for 304 King St. There are three areas of concern. They are available open space, parking and general comments. 1) The existing site has approximately 2,940 sf of open space or 15% of total site. We are proposing to increase this amount to a new total of 4,060 sf or 22% of site. This open space will be increased through planting beds and sidewalk around proposed ATM building. The plan contains a planting list of quality planting that are proposed. 2) On the original building permit in section 8, I entered in the number of parking spaces on existing site. The number fifteen (15) came from gas fill up stations; I discovered later that these are not considered parking spaces. So the existing site has no delineated parking spaces. After speaking with the Office of Planning, it was determined that this site requires one space per 300 sf of building. The proposed site will have 524 sf of building, and therefore will require two delineated spaces. These are shown on the plan. 3) The information on the building permit application in section 8 is based on our original design. Since our discussions with Planning, we have made the following improvements. a. Increased open space. b. Delineated parking. c. Added quality planting. d. Added 2 %Z" caliper trees or better along King St and Barrett St. e. Pushed parking at least 10 feet from front property line. f. Please note that the remaining pavement area is necessary to handle the traffic flow in and out of gas station and at the gas pumps and the large tanker trucks required to access site. We appreciate your consideration. If you have any questions, please call me at (413) 734 — 2138. Thank you in advance for your assistance in this matter. Very truly yours, Adams &. Ruxton construction Company (,--- Andrew Touchette J U N - 7 2001 ' fl C CI.Ef PFFI n 1� present use; and 2. When said change will not extend any closer to any property boundaries than the current zoning allows, will not create any new violation of the zoning provisions and will not involve a sign; and because said change increases open space, improves the quality of landscaping, eliminates the parking deficit on site and is not expected to increase site trip generation beyond levels typically experienced by most service stations, and brings the site closer to conformity with the current Zoning Ordinance. The following conditions were imposed with this Finding: 1. Install a standard MassHighway "no left turn" sign, to be located on the owner's property at the King Street entrance; and 2. Required shade trees shall be no less than 2.5 inch caliper at time of installation, and 3. ATM shall not be converted to a drive -thru ATM at a later date. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 40A, Section 11, I, Angela Dion, Board Secretary, hereby certify that I caused copies of this decision to be mailed, postage - prepaid, to the applicant and owner on July 20, 2001. i 2 Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws (MGL) Chapter 40A, Section 11, no Finding or any extension, modification or renewal thereof, shall take effect until a copy of the decision bearing the certification of the City Clerk that twenty days have elapsed after the decision has been filed, or if such an appeal has been filed that it has been dismissed or denied, is recorded in the Hampshire County Registry of Deeds or Land Court, as applicable, and indexed under the name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner's certificate of title. The fee for such recording or registering shall be paid by the owner or applicant. It is the owner or applicant's responsibility to pick up a the certified decision of the City Clerk and record it at the Registry of Deeds. The Northampton Zoning Board of Appeals hereby certifies that a Finding has been GRANTED and that copies of this decision and all plans referred to in it have been filed with the Planning Board and the City Clerk. Pursuant to Massachusetts General Law Chapter 40A, Section 15, notice is hereby given that this decision is filed with the Northampton City Clerk on the date below. If you wish to appeal this action, your appeal must be filed pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A Section 17, with the Hampshire County Superior Court or Northampton District Court and notice of this appeal filed with the City Clerk within twenty (20) days of the date this decision was filed with the City Clerk. Applicant: Adams & Ruxton Construction Company, Inc. This Decision is Dated: July 12, 2001 This Decision was Filed with the City Clerk on: July 20, 2001 OF "'I W-Mdi���E 11 File # BP -2001 -0 APPLICANT /CONTACT PERS ADAMS & UXTON CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. ADDRESS/PHONE 600 UNION PROPERTY LOCATION 308 KING ST MAP 24B PARCEL 030 ZONE HB THI SECTIO FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: ___ __ ..., ,T nvvrYT TCT ENCLO DSE REQUIRED DATE Z NING FORM FILLED OUT Fee Paid un;Minv Permit Filled out _ ROBERTS New Construction on S al interior renovations Addition o Existin Accessory Structure Buildin Plans Included: Owner/ Statement or Licen 071 51 3 sets of Plans /Plot Plan THE FOLLOWING AC Pres ented/based on T ton presented. OTHIS APPLICATION: Ap roved as Denied as presented: Special Permit and/or Site Plan Required under: ZO NING BOARD PLANNING BOARD ________ _Received &Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Q w /ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS '0 S� Finding Required under: g/ r Alf Received & Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Variance Required under: § w /ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS A479 /Wr/A& — 44 eT Received & Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed_________ /0-6/ If .S f� Other permits Required: 1AVV7_'40rL��/`�' Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability _` Septic Approval Board of Health Well Water Potability Board of Health Permit from Conservatio ission Permit from CB Architecture Committee Date Signature of Buildin Rial Note: Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply a zo g ` P Conservatio t - " - 1 5 requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health, °� R I I applicable permit granting authorities. n of public works and pp P t JUN _ 7 20 01 U CITY CLEF 'KS OFFICE NORTk ? P+,rTO W11 LL-1 s ` •• /ersionl.7 Commercial Building Permit May 000 City of Northampton Building Department 212 Main Street Room 100 'Go pton, MA 01060 11 11 E C _ 240 Fax 413.587.1272 A L TI *AROr_1I1CT WJIR, RENOVATE, CHANGE THE USE OR OCCUPANCY OF, OR OEMOLISH ANY BUILDING OTHER THAN A ONE OR TWO FAMILY DWELLING 2.1 Owner of Record E t R - r MASS . g1�lC Name (Print) 2.2 Authorized Aegrit; Name (Print) Ofnature j Item Estimated Cost (Dollars) to be d completed by ermit applican i It 1. Building O OV 2. Electrical 3000 3. Plumbing 4. Mechanical (HVAC) 5. Fire Protection 6. Total= (1 +2 +3 +4 +5) 13.000 (!A.4 [ Ir40u k.) S t. S k�Fl E t_b, i twa Current Mailing Address: / . sw r — - S2-41 7 Tel PA. Eo,,_ 3 . L446S71 cPX1A r��.a bl bja Current Mailing Address: official Use Only ,d Iota! "Cst of e�iiaaa� Date CC i iT y , r , � TRC r E Mac 28 01 09:108 RDRMS&RUXTON i�aR 2Q 01 AZ. %l3µ (413)734 -8138 p,3 Version 1.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15, 2000 FE . Water Supply (M.G.I . c. 40, } 54) 7.1 Flood Zone Information: 7.3 iblic O Pnvate ❑ , Zone :_ _ Outside Flood Zone 11 1 Mui 8. NoWrHAwipmN 7xmtN[: i A. Has a-. Special .Permit /Variance /Finding ever been issued for /on the site? NQ �- DON'T KNOW _ YES IE 1t'M daW is sued: IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? NO — _ DON'T KNOW YES IF YES: enter Boots Page and /or Document u S. Does the sit"ontain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO �L DON'T KNOW YES _ W YES;' has a permit been or need to obtained from the Conservabea Commission? Needs to be obtained _Obtained , Date Issued:_ _ C. Do any signs exist on the property? YES NO 1F YES, describe size,type atldiocation:_ <i D. Are there any proposed - changes to•oradditions ofsib+ns intended for the Dro�eFty ?YES No _V f IF YES, describe size, type and location:_ 7 201 ¢ _ JUN — a � C ir.L (7 E LC E O U E ;al �4 8 2001 ti disposal syste O BUILDING � E � v R P HAMPTON, MA 0106 Bxisdng Proposed Required Zonin v This column t be filled 4O R O / r Buddi ft r k Lot size O. t Air t 9 Ca3osF 3 Av Franca 9 5fr (K'.N,s.) 9S Ft (KING ST /p'0 Setbm - b ron 15 1 I S 1 L: 15' R:_ t v!A L:,15 ' _ R:_ >v�! / b 4 >v IA Building Height -- , ', I 0 {p �.S 1310g, Square Footage % zs�t ,e I • s 5--A s z . 7 � F� s'. .. (liaiqusbWg��avcd ogrw 294 sC Z9s1pSF lr � v # of Parkin Spaces t 5 1 t o Atit+t FRI: volume A t.oaon u 1-i ip, u 1 A. A. Has a-. Special .Permit /Variance /Finding ever been issued for /on the site? NQ �- DON'T KNOW _ YES IE 1t'M daW is sued: IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? NO — _ DON'T KNOW YES IF YES: enter Boots Page and /or Document u S. Does the sit"ontain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO �L DON'T KNOW YES _ W YES;' has a permit been or need to obtained from the Conservabea Commission? Needs to be obtained _Obtained , Date Issued:_ _ C. Do any signs exist on the property? YES NO 1F YES, describe size,type atldiocation:_ <i D. Are there any proposed - changes to•oradditions ofsib+ns intended for the Dro�eFty ?YES No _V f IF YES, describe size, type and location:_ 7 201 ¢ _ JUN — a � C ir.L (7 E LC E O U E ;al �4 8 2001 ti disposal syste O BUILDING � E � v R P HAMPTON, MA 0106 Version l.7 Commercial Building Permit K,_ p, 2000 Assembly p A•1 p ' A•2 ON TYPE A-4 p A -5 ❑ A•3 p IA ❑ B Business p E Educational ❑ ❑ F Factory p F• 1 ❑ F.2 ❑ p H Hi h Hazard p VE035A p 1 Institutional p I.1 p p I2 p M Mercantile ❑ 1 -3 p R Residential ❑ R -1 p R•2 ❑ R ❑ Storage ❑ S•1 p S 2 - 3 ❑ p U Ut ility p Specify: P fY: p M Mixed Use ❑ Specify: S Special Use ❑ . Specify: 1 .,. _••�. REN�%ATIONS,yA13l�k, ONS 0 Existing Use Group: Proposed Use Group: Existing Hazard Index 780 :MR 34): Prnnneorl i- MI—A 1- .4..., -7n^ ....... U'ersion 1.7 Commercial Building Permit May i, - SUBJECT TO I Registered Architect: rName Not Applicable ❑ ' Name (Registranf): 49-43 Registration Number Address 72 4 -2,130 E Date Signature Telephone 92 Registered Professional Engineer(s): JA Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signa I Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number gnature T. Expiration Date N ame e f Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signature" Telephone Expiration Date 9.3 General Contractor AhAttJ 4,- fa-y. r4M (. (.&, Company Name: Responsible In Charge of Construction An &OX ' a 1 LAaq-.ST S7eP-%m"!k-S �)j Jdress Not Applicable ❑ FS� G�'7 IS JUN 7 2001 ci,Y \, ersionl.7 Commercial Building Permit May 1._�00 Structural Engineering Structural Peer Review Reauired Yes ...... ❑ No. I, S�s.�►.,Nc� '�«+.uu�A /EAMT H-A%A• $,�,.,1� , as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize A my behalf, in all matters Owner to work authorized by this permit application. Date to act on I, dw.�ta�•+u T.��eteRL` A A s 1 �[�e, . C.n. , as Owner /Authorized Agent hereby declare that the statements and i formation on the foregoing application are true and accurate, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed'under the pains and penalties of perjury. -..., roo v c.K_�r r, Ab><ks a o4xToN! Cc�,sT• Co_ PSKName �--� /, r 71 .�- -- - of Owner/ Date Not Applicable O C) z r License Number 9.O' �c�.n 340 L11scT .SAkW Address Telephone Z/ A Jytl01 Expiration Date Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance�of the building permit. I Signed Affidavit Attached Yes....... U No...... O 1 LS U Y' m . JUN — 7 2001` C i Y CL F" r S NOR; -- - -� „_ "I'l 1) t Ofi O I �! (64k of Nathamp #nn DEPARTMENT OP BUILDDQC INSPECTIONS INSPECTOR 212 Maim Surat • MunieipW Building NonhamrAan. MA ORWA SECONDARY CONSTRUC77ON CONTROL DOCUMENT (for Professional Enginacs/ArchilOM responsible for only portion of a controlled project) t<- Project Title: Ftttsr HAaS. TTZ' Date:�20 /O1 Project Location: 3 o:s k I u c, S _ Map;_Pamel: Zonc: Scope of Project: t:Ln .w'tE RTtr / AT1t� Rc,i� ri �pCr In accordance with the sixth edition Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR SECTION 116.0: 1 ALCkas xU, Mass. Registration Number_4opA ' Bang a registered professional Engineer /Architect hereby CERTIFY that I have prepared or directly supervised the preparation of all design plans. compwations and spMfiatiwts cornoernirtg: . I I Fire prolmdon XAmWtmural I I Structural I I Mechanical I I Electrical I I Other (sPeY) for the above mated project and that to the best of my knowledge, such plans. computstiwns and specifications meet the applicable provisions of the MU=Chu= State Building Code; all acceptable engineering practices and all applicable laws for the proposed project. Funhermore. I understand and AGREE that I shall perform the nooesSaty professional services to determine that the above mentioned portions of the work proceed in aecordaaca with the documents approved for the building permit. Upon Completion of the work, I shall submit a final report as to the tatisfactory completion of the shpi%- mCWk med portion of the work. of registered Fax 413 - 587 -I272 -phone 413 -587 -1240 Her 28 01 09:10a HDHMSLRUXTON U (413)734 -8138 LT ofm ftf�nT�r #nn jnall p.4 P. l . 6 et }e90l1a - LYEPARTWENT OF BUIIDZNG INSPECTIONS (( �212 1Kain Strce t ' Municipal IsuiIdin g C L5 D Nmthalnpton, Male. 0I060 "RKER'S 'COWENSATION 2MRAINCE AYTID MAR 2 2001 L --, , . �i.r F es,, �S T .• l ( Ct�serlperm;� DEPT G"UILDING INSPECTIONS a principal place of bcrsi�esidence at: NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060 ) 0t do hereby certify, under the pains and ip) Penalties of pequry, that: () T am an employer providing tfic fi�U wiu& w0tke 's eomimmmaon coverage for Inv eruployees working on this job: (�auanaa CetaRany) .._.�__ .1L v l (Polkyy NWnber) (Expiration Dau) () t aura 30k PrOF crer, general COGUWt or homeoovmer (circ one) and have hired the contractors listrd below Who lavr; the fgworker's compensation policies: (Nameomo (Name of Contractor) ` (Name of. CA�q (lnswance Companp/Poucy Nuu ) ( 'tstuana'ComPanY/Poticy Number) anoCCOtapaaylPa(icy Number) (Name of Coaaacror) (ate ad&Gmg ailed irnw,.a.y t. oe t ;G �A'(rt* sober) ifix ON, p«Ailiag b Je uuak d ey) () I am a sole proprietor and hart n one worlong for me. () Y am a home owner perform AU Sic eerorlc �y (Expiration Date ) (Expiration Date) MxPirabon Dale) Oixpiraboa Date) NOTE: r(me be awgne W.t ON again toe Ida Unite ja � *NJ. OOWpen " to1 Dr�f Paioo. to b aentrut M ortC* bO'oerevjdcs a ao 6e ppU& DK kydategnedp� �P iaRAG(G[dS2nl(SN , p, Baby �ba or per +vrayer+rawdr wade CaGp�ioaA, ru 4 U N - 7 2001 Wto be Faiaoopy.rehieea —Y b• O w**4 a iaa Mil *K fiftS yr,iaam, ,,Mr d/ar ao6an �mc.J loaaiat = sfa foetaptoSr.=.0oeairar � (}(•131aaladMl6.�ogaitieso( p eue7p'tl ` __..- ...,•_. _... �_._.__ :� a431WA0 &ftV%V1A*W aod�vl peaehio lathe form a(aSeep War O�daand a r-��' Fan J�eettee�ood un ady l'��tNe(sttber A� mar erg 07 09:09a ADAMS&RUXTOtV (473)734 -8138 IBM K.. HI IN N KUAILXI Quality Construcilon and Service Since 1809 CONSTMiCTION COMPANY- OW UNION STREET, P. O. BOX 380 • WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 01099 • City of Northampton Building Department 212 Main -St. Room 100 Northampton, MA 01060 -3.189 Attn.: Linda LaPointe Re: 304 King St. Dear Ms. LaPointe, P -2 D 0VE MAR 282001 DEFT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060 In an effort to clarify the proposed work at 304 icing St.; I am- rkbg this letter. FlrstMass. Bank mast: relocate their Remote Transaction Faci ity (RTF) from its existing location at the former - Price Chopper on King St. They are negotiating a lease with F.L. Roberts for spfice at 304 King St. So. pending approval -from the Building Dept. and the lease agrcemgnt, FirstMass. Bank will relocate the RTP to 304 King St. This building is a prefabricated structure and will be moved as one to anew foundation. The site plan we previous]y submitted shows the site layout and setbacks. The existing structure already has signage as part of the Existing building and the Bank wnu'"ke to keep this - sigr7age as is. Theq are also negotiating -Vith F.L. Roberts to include a logo sign within the existing Sunoco sign at 304 'King St. If you have ally questions, pleM4Wl meat (413 734 _ 2138. Thank you in advance for Your assistance in this matter. Very truly yours - Adams . &. R=on cn(7struction Company Andrew Touchette JUN 7 2001 I • City of Northampton, Massachusetts Office of Planning and' Development City Hail • 210 Main Street Northampton, MA 01060 • (413) 586 -6950 FAX (413) 586 -3726 • Community and Economic Development • Conservation • Historic Preservation • Planning Board • Zoning Board of Appeals • Northampton Parking Commission DECISION OF NORTHAMPTON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS APPLICANT: APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: OWNER: OWNER'S ADDRESS: F.L. Roberts & Co., Inc. 93 West Broan Street Springfield, MA 01105 F.L. Roberts & Co., Inc. 93 West Broan Street Springfield, MA 01105 RE LAND OR BUILDINGS IN NORTHAMPTON AT: 304 Ring Street ASSESSOR'S MAP and PARCEL NUMBERS: MAP 24B PARCEL 30 At a meeting conducted on November 20, 1996, the Northampton Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously voted 3:0 to grant the request of F.L. Roberts & Co., Inc. for a FINDING under the provisions of Section 9.3(2) (B) in the Northampton Zoning Ordinance, to allow a change to a conforming use on a non- conforming lot at 304 Ring Street, Northampton, MA. Zoning Board Members present and voting were: Chair M. Sanford Weil, Jr., Alex Ghiselin and Elaine Reall. The Findings of the Board under Section 9.3(2)(B) for a change to a Conforming Use on a pre - existing non - conforming lot were as follows: 1. The Board found that the renovations will not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood than the existing conforming use because the property will continue as a gas station and will have a greater percentage of open space than it does now. 2. The Board found that the change is to a conforming use which requires the same or less minimum lot area, minimum lot width and frontage, minimum lot depth, setbacks, and parking than is required for the present use (and lot does not fully conform to the present zoning requirements for the proposed use). The following condition was imposed with this Finding: ORIGINAL PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER 1. The light located on the rear property line, the light on Barrett Street, and the light on the north side of the property shall be shielded to prevent spillage onto adjacent properties. 1--� 1-1/ Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws (MGL) Chapter 40A, Section 11, no Finding or any extension, modification or renewal thereof, shall take effect until a copy of the decision bearing the certification of the City Clerk that twenty days have elapsed after the decision has been filed, or if such an appeal has been filed that it has been dismissed or denied, is recorded in the Hampshire county Registry of Deeds or Land Court, as applicable, and indexed under the name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner's certificate of title. The fee for such recording or registering shall be paid by the owner or applicant. It is the owner or applicants responsibility to pick up a the certified decision of the City Clerk and record it at the Registry of Deeds. The Northampton Zoning Board of Appeals hereby certifies that a Finding has been granted and that copies of this decision and all plans referred to in it have been filed with the Planning Board and the City Clerk. Pursuant to Massachusetts General Law Chapter 40A, Section 15, notice is hereby given that this decision is filed with the Northampton City Clerk on the date below. If you wish to appeal this action, your appeal must be filed pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A Section 17, with the Hampshire County Superior Court and notice of this appeal filed with the City Clerk within twenty (20) days of the date this decision was filed with the City Clerk. Applicant: F.L. Roberts & Co., Inc. - 304 King Street This Decision is Dated: November 20, 1996 This Decision was Filed with the City Clerk on: Deremb r 17 1 946 M City of Northampton, Massachusetts Office of Planning and Development City Hall • 210 Main Street Northampton, MA 01060 • (413) 586 -6950 FAX (413) 586.3726 • Community and Economic Development • Conservation • Historic Preservation • Planning Board • Zoning Board of Appeals • Northampton Parking Commission Zoning Board of Appeals Minutes of Meeting November 20, 1996 The Northampton Zoning Board of Appeals held a meeting on Wednesday, November 20, 1996 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Wallace J. Puchalski Municipal Building, 212 Main Street Northampton, Massachusetts. , Present were Members: Chair Sanford Weil, Jr., Alex Ghiselin and Elaine Reall. Staff: Senior Planner Paulette Kuzdeba, Board Secretary Laura Krutzler. At 7:00 p.m., Weil opened the meeting. At 7:12 p.m., Weil opened the Public Hearing on a request filed by F.L. ROHBRTs & C o ., Inc. for a Finding to allow a change to a conforming use on a pre- euisting non - conforming lot under Section 9.3 (2) of the Northampton Zoning Ordinance at 304 Ring street, Northampton, also known as Northampton Assessorrs Map #24B, parcel 30. Steven Roberts, President of F.L. Roberts & Co., Inc., presented the application. 304 King Street has been a BP gas 1974, Roberts said. Sometime after 1974, the state took station some since the property to reconstruct the intersection of Barrett and King Streets. This land taking removed one driveway and changed the property's curb cuts slightly. Otherwise, the owner has only relandscaped and added a shed since the business's opening. The station still has its original canopy and booth. The applicant now plans to rebuild the gas station. The owner recently received permits to change his storage tanks. The owner removed ten to twelve dispensers which dispensed a single type of fuel and replaced them with four multi - product dispensers which can dispense any one of three products. Previously, the station could accommodate ten cars at once, and, now, the station can accommodate eight cars at a time, two on each side of each multi - product ORIGINAL PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER dispenser. Under the proposed expansion, the size of the booth has been increased from eighty square feet to two hundred and seventy square feet. One reason for the larger booth is to accommodate a computer which is needed for the cash register and new dispensers. The location of the booth will remain under the existing gas canopy. The proposed work is a change to a conforming use on a non- conforming lot, Roberts clarified. The lot is 18,400 square feet (19,020 before the land taking by the state), and the minimum lot size required by zoning is 20,000 square feet. Also, the amount of open space is currently only 16.4 %, below the 25% required by zoning. However, the applicant proposes to increase the landscaped area of the lot from 3,024 square feet to 3,773 square feet (from 16.4% to 20.5% of the lots area). The owner has received permission from the State Fire Marshall, he commented. Roberts also described the following proposed changes: ---- An existing sign will be relocated from the northeast corner of the property to the southeast corner. - - -- The new storage tanks are double - walled and hold three thousand gallons, the same capacity as the old tanks. The tanks are bolted down and covered with a concrete mat. - - -- The owner will install six new light posts with a total of eight "shoe box" lights. Roberts showed the proposed locations of the new lights and said he would be willing to shield the lights which abutt his neighbor's property if they disturb his neighbor. Existing lights are shielded, he noted. Since some lights are presently not working because of damaged lines, the new lighting will be more intense than what currently exists. - - -- The new building will be about a foot higher than the existing building. Weil asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of the application? No one spoke. Weil asked if anyone wished to speak against the application? No one spoke. Weil asked if anyone wished to ask a question or make a comment? Grace Dzierzanowski of 17 Barrett Street said she did not object to lights at the station but wanted to know the business closing time. Will the station be open all night like Mobil or close at midnight like it does now? Also, she asked if any regulations govern the size of the storage tanks. M The storage tanks come under state fire marshall jurisdiction, Kuzdeba said. There are no plans to change the stations hours, Roberts said. The station will continue to be open seven days a week from 5:30 or 6:00 a.m. to midnight, with an hour or two later opening and slightly earlier closing on Sunday. Reall moved to close the public hearing. Ghiselin seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously 3:0. Ghiselin stated that the renovations would not be more detrimental to the neighborhood than the present arrangement. He proposed the following condition: 1. The light located on the rear property line, the light on Barrett Street, and the light on the north side of the property shall be shielded to prevent spillage onto adjacent properties. Ghiselin moved to approve the Finding with the condition as discussed because the property will continue as a gas station and will have a greater percentage of open space than it does now. Reall seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously 3:0. Reall moved to adjourn the meeting. Ghiselin seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously 3:0. The meeting was adjourned at 7:38 p.m. :r 1. 2. t - 4' CITY OF NORTHAMPTON FINDING APPLICATION (Change of a Pre - Existing Nonconforming Use or Structure) cant's Name -- ,�, �P, d'ro ,r'� A"7J Address: Property owner's Name Address: Telephone: Status of Applicant X Owner Contract Purchaser Lessee Other (explain: _ I `—' — Parcel Identification: Zoning Map # 2� 43 Parcel# 3o , Zoning District(s) y� Street Address 3D FI_nding is being requested under Zoning Ordinance Section 9.3 Page 9 _ Z ' ���!c�^ / S vvorK Pr " ct: (use additional sheets if necessary) C— /J ✓vSi i¢ �2£loct9-i ?o� Gi � . _ _ 5� i i�S. or- �k' /fi7�uC -Si�xJ lv� �f�•.� T�f£�i�,�,.� 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. State How Work Pro osal Com lies with Findin Criteria: (See Applicant's Guide: anci use additional sheets if necessary) �/ r � C/��/ /f�.Oflr Ti/i �1 .� �i�. �— r �lY /tGr✓ 4f'�iv S�f,�g .t �� / � G�'G' ivG- � r/i ! f�•✓j _�,crL %CZ�rdi �G' 2v.y �6 TO zo. :cok N.�� �r.���v �� 'l/ 1-5 .8. Attached Plans:' Sketch Plan Site Plan — None Required Date Filed: 100 "040 ��:AI 1. �,� _ � Filo # ( 9. Certified Abutters List from Assessors' Office must be attached. 10. Certification I hereby certify that I have read the FINDING CRITERIA and that ' information contained herein is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge I ( the landowner, if 1 am not the landowner) grant the Zoning Board and Planning Board • permission to enter the property to review this permit a ication. Date: �D i 9�o Applicant's Signature: OCT 3 1 1996 e ABLE APPLICANT /CONTACT PERSON: A.DDRESS/PHONEi ,S `' • � ° / 93 PROPERTY LOCATION: MAP PARCEL: ZONE zz THIS SECTION FOR - OFFICIAL USE ONLY: PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST '77N ... ., .,� ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE 7(1TT1N�'' rj(�Q�if t�rr T TT art... T w • • M". MOM THE FOLLOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS AP ICATION Approved as presented/based on information presented !/ Denied as presented: Special Permit and/or Site Plan Required under: § PLANNING BOARD ZONING BOARD Received & Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed // Finding Required under: § --?—'—�_ w /ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS , Received & Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Variance Required under. §—W/ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Received & Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability Septic Approval -Bd of Health Well Water Potability -Bd Health m C90s,0vation Commission Signature of EI VF\ OCT 3 1 1996 L71[G NOTE: Issuanoa of a zoning permit does not relieve an applloant's burden to comply with all _ zoning raquitamants and obtain all required permits from the Board of Hoaith, Conservation Commission, Dapartmant of Publlo Works and other applloable permit granting authorities. — Ei 1 e No. ZONXNG PERMIT APPLIGATXON ( §10.2) PLEASE TYPE; OR PRMT ALL MFORMATSOK 1. Name of App 1�zs,— , 62 0.4 � elephone: 7 /_j7�� p<� oS� 2. Owner of Property: Address: - ' SA - r - k�5 Telephone: 3. Status of Applicant: 5C Owner Contract Purchaser Lessee Other (explain)): 4. Job Location: d 't /�N Parcel Id: Zoning Map# Parcel# U District(s): (TO BE FILLED IN BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT) 5. Existing Use of Structure/Property Goa �F%'{ 70-j C� - Tk 6. Description of Proposed Use/Work/P ect/Occupation: (Use additional sheets if os"` TG 7. Attached Plans: Sketch Plan _ X Site Plan X Engineered/Surveyed Plans Answers to the following 2 questions may be obtained by checking with the Building Dept or Planning Department File Ql�� Has a Special Permit/Variance/Finding ever been issued for /on the site? NO DONT KNOW X YES OCT 31 1996 IF YES, date issu E lT c7ow) T 7T -- e - I; T O IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? O NO DON'T KNOW X YES clF9 NOR����� IF YES: enter Book Page and /or Document # Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO X DON'T KNOW r YES IF YES, has a permit been or need to be obtained from the Conservation Commission? T— Needs to be obtained Obtained , date issued: (FORM'CONTINUES ON OTHER SIDE) OVA 10. Do any signs exist on the property? YES NO IF YES, describe size, type and location: X Are there any proposed changes to or additions of signs intended for the property? YES IF YES, describe size, type and location: locto ZZ. ALL IN FORMATION MUST BE COMPLETED, or PERMIT CAN BE LACK OF INFORMATION. Lot size Frontage Setbacks - frn it - side -rear Building height Bldg Square footage,_ ° , 4Open Space: (L.ot area minus' b3 dg &paved parkin # Qf.�arkitg 'spaces`, fof Loading Docks .. Fill: 'vol -ume -& location) Existing I Proposed 6 l� R: 7 i L: 6 J R: �7 38 �s 9 is 80 290 30 z�f� � z y , This color tE the Ra ( Require By Zon NO DUE TO to be filled is 71. Certification: I hereby certify i that the informatio is true an a urate to the best of my knok'ledge ontaind herein T$ ` -l6 ' G �� APPLICANT's SIGNATURE LO NOTE: issuano@ of a zoning permit does not � e equirements and obtain ail required relieve ern am burden to sgning 00 (� Commission, Department of Pc+bito Works Permits P(Y wlth all J from the Board o f Heaith, onservatio and other applioable permit granting !authorities. i :r FILE # r- 4 it _ C4 - t COLOR By ley 0 1191m ❑i i i 1 ` ? ' GL - G�L.Adf 91RICK 80iLDER _ (A" � IA" W000Mt - (A) �- 4« FACE Di1t1CIC I 4" DACE DIRICK � ter_ _« r. ..-� —_ ..� �• -►+ .rte .rr s .� -� .r. �>� �.� ..r ...+ .,r.. ...� �... •.— —+. `~� •� ar. wi -ii �+.: + slit► .++r �.� i.r• -':r.. 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COVERAGE 60% 11.5 % 10 MIN OPEN SPACE 30 % 22.0 % 30 MIN PARKING SPACES 1 PER EMPLOYEE 6 3 DRIVEWAY WIDTH FRONT SIDE 24/30 FT 28 28 X X X X FENCE TRANSITION POINT STOCKADE TO SPLIT r �•_ 12 WATER SERV/'CE APPROX. LOCA/TION PROPOSED 2 BAY SELF — SERVE AUTOMATED CARWASH A n f r-\ r% f"N n nr r\ , _ l f { 28 _________ ._ A % --- .-- --- - --.- -- ----------------- - ______ _______________— ------------ _._ -------- -- ------------------- -- -------------- —_— ------------------- —___--__ __---___---------___----------- ----- -------------- AREA TO B E LANDSCAPED WITH 16 GREEN SARGENT JUNIPERS 15 —18 AREA TO BE LANDSCAPED WITH 32 MINI— STELLA DAY LILLIES 1 GAL 12 MINI—STELLA DAY GAL LILLIES 1 1 PEAR TREE (2" —3 CAL. AREA = 200 SF AREA = 1 SF �i 111 6� Y ' v; r Y PLANS FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY. STORAGE BUILDING TO B E REMOVED AL) ' , t i ' ,I CARWASH MAINTENANCE ` PARKING AS NECESSARY I 1 . APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF EXISTING STOCKADE FENCE i • EXISTING AREA LIGHT TO REMAIN (TYPICAL i� 'i FENCE TRANSITION POINT FROM ;! ►1 '` t STOCKADE TO SPLIT RAIL ETBACK LINE 1 REAR SETBACK 111 /01 2 GREENSPACE TOTALS 12/0 ~� EXISTING FREESTANDING SIGN _ _ � _ 3 ADD GREENSPACE 1/02 TO BE REFACED AND REMAIN -a_- _ , � 3 ADDRESS COMMENTS ; 2/14 i i L•i ' I ; , j V J.S. PEOWLISAAND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, INC. • 9fye DMp • Omgb9dIod Mansgomw - Pboos: 413 7313544 - ; P.O. Boy 2541 F= 413 7314433 ; -, 3pe*WW MA 01101 oom 1 — �'VJ { Fo R01 " a ) E R T3 RZ C 0 0 KHNUrol STREET 305 HUNG S SEAL �--- --- --------. ---- ! N ®� ®�90 { Y i GARRETT/GEORGE ASSOCIATES INC. SITE PLAN ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURAL AND DESIGN SERVICES , Soo N. EASTM ROAn 10 /15 /01 0 , { WRMW CROVK PA 19090 PHONE: 215 -08 -1380 FAX 215-638 -1384 r' 10 f , J Scanned Digirized Checked 2 pj — O 3o pj� APPROX LOCATION OF EXISTING 3 10,000 GAL. UNDER TO BI ii GARRETT/GEORGE ASSOCIATES, INC. ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURAL AND DESIGN SERVICES SW N. EASMN ROAD WUIDW GROVS, PA 19090 PHONE 215-08-1380 FAX 213-658-1394 MIAL CONTRACTOR MUST CALL DIG-SAFE PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION i It (1-888-DIG-SAFE) PLAN FOR REVIEW AND PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY. it LOCATION OF UTILITY SERVICES ESTIMATED AND TO CONFIRMED IN it FIELD. It ti It ii It it I! if 11 it i t it i t , ADD UTILITIES .,02/0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - J.S. PECHMSAAND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, INC. T canstructfan manoseromt Phone: 413 78155" P.O. Box 2541 Fm 413 7814433 *670eK MA 01 101 do om I ! J , FoLo T"1103DERTS & CGO KING" IET 305 KING 3 NORTHAMPTON, MA. nTLITY PLAN 02/05/02 10 "A rl t i Scanned Digifted Checked MEMBER NO" INSM OF ADITETS fRpr EXISTING EXISTING ULLIES EXISTING SPIREA y � � �1 Si EXISTING HASTA 0? 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