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§ 350 -2.1 NORTHAMPTON CODE § 350 -2.1
DWELLING, ONE - FAMILY — A detached building containing one dwelling unit, also
referred to as a "single- family dwelling."
DWELLING, THREE - FAMILY — A detached building containing three dwelling units, but
not including a townhouse.
1 I DWELLING, TWO - FAMILY — A detached building containing two dwelling units.
DWELLING UNIT — Rooms providing complete living facilities for the use of one or more
individuals, with permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation,
whether owned, rented, leased, or in a condominium or cooperative.
ESSENTIAL FACILITIES — Facilities necessary for the provision of services ordinarily
provided by municipalities, public corporations, and public or private utilities, which facilities
must provide a link (interrupted only by intermediate facilities) between central facilities of
the utility and individual lots served, including but not necessarily limited to gas, water, and
sewer mains; storm sewers; electrical and communication wires, whether underground or
overhead; police and/or fire call boxes, hydrants, and other stations or terminals of such
continuous systems; and facilities accessory to such systems, including but not limited to
manholes, telephone poles, and the like, but not including any intermediate facility, such as a
major electrical substation; a telephone dial center, or a sewage pumping station, any facility
defined under municipal facilities, any use listed under the definition of "heavy public use," or
any facility of a public corporation or of a public or private utility which is separately listed in
Table of Use Regulations .
FAMILY
A. Individual or two or more persons related by blood, marriage, or legal adoption living
together as a single housekeeping unit and including necessary domestic help such as
nurses or servants.
B. A group of individuals not related by blood, marriage, or legal adoption, but living
together as a single housekeeping unit. For purposes of controlling residential density,
each such group ofifour individuals shall constitute a single family!
FAMILY DAY CARE (IN THE HOME) — Any private residence which on a regular basis,
, receives for temporary custody and care during part or all of the day children under seven
years of age or children under 16 years of age if such children have special needs; provided,
however, that in either case, the total number of children under 16 in family day care in the
I home shall not exceed six, including participating children living in the residence. "Family
day care in the home" shall not mean a private residence used for an informal cooperative
f; arrangement among neighbors or relatives, or the occasional care of children with or without
compensation therefor, or where all of the children are of the family of the owner - occupant of
the private residence. Family day -care facilities must be registered with the Building
Commissioner.
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DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS*
Jw` 212 Main Street • Municipal Building 4§
Northampton, MA 01060
Building 413 - 587 -1240
Commissioner
March 9, 2010
Mr. Jon Sanctuary
91 Brierwood Drive
Florence, MA 01061
Map 29 Lot 160 Zone URA
RE: Zoning violation operation of Rooming House without required permits
Dear Mr. Sanctuary,
I made a site visit to your house and spoke with you regarding the regulations which determine if house
is being used as a rooming house. I explained that Northampton Zoning under definitions (350 -2.1
Family copy attached) that no more than (4)four unrelated people nan live together in a single family
house, more than four unrelated people living together becomes a rooming house which requires
permits from Zoning, Fire Department and License Commission. At the time of my site visit you
informed me that there were five people plus yourself living there.
The next day you called me to inform me that one who person who was living in basement was leaving
and that there would be four people plus yourself living there. If this is the case then you are still in
violation of Northampton Zoning by running a rooming house without proper permits. There can be no
more than (4) four unrelated people residing at 91 Brierwood Drive.
Please contact this office upon receipt of this letter with your plans to correct this violation. If this
violation is not corrected you can face fines of $100 per day for each day violation continues and or
court action .
Sincerely ,
Anthony Patillo
Building Commissioner
City of Northampton
CC: Councilor M. LaBarge, City Solicitor E. Reall, Northampton Police Department Sgt A. MacMahon