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29-340 (4) ZONING ORDINANCE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS Sections pertaining to unregistered and junk motor vehicles Section 2.0: DEFINITIONS JUNK MOTOR VEHICLE: Any motor vehicle not capable of being used as such in its existing condition by reason of being damaged or dismantled or failing to contain parts necessary for operation and otherwise qualifying as junk. MOTOR VEHICLE: Any vehicle self propelled by a battery powered, electric or internal combustion engine, which are permitted and requires a valid registration legally issued by a governmental authority in order to be operated on a public way. A motor vehicle shall include, but not be limited to automobiles, trucks, buses, motor-homes, motorized campers, motorcycles, motor scooters, tractors. (Adopted 7/19/90) MOTOR VEHICLE ACCESSORIES: Any part or parts of any motor vehicle. (Adopted 7/19/90) UNREGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLE: Any motor vehicle required to be registered by law of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for operation on public ways, not so registered. Section 8.9 Parking and Loading Space Standards. All parking and loading areas shall comply with the following: 10. Except on a farm, not more than one commercial vehicle, and said vehicle shall not exceed a weight of 10,000 pounds gross weight shall be garaged or in any way stored on any lot in any Residential (R) District. 12. No more than two (2) unregistered motor vehicles (any vehicle that does not have a valid Registration legally issued by a governmental authority), and no motor vehicle accessories which are not parts of said two vehicles, may be parked, stored or otherwise placed on a parcel of land in the City of Northampton without a Special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals. This section shall not apply to the parking, storage or otherwise placing of unregistered motor vehicles and/or motor vehicle accessories where such parking, storage or placement is in connection with a legally established business selling new and/or used automobiles and trucks, or automotive repair or automobile service stations. This section shall also not apply to trucks and tractors which are in use for bona-fide agricultural purposes. 13. All permitted unregistered motor vehicles and/or motor vehicle accessories shall be screened from the view of the public and from abutting public ways and from abutting properties by being enclosed within a structure or sight impervious fencing or screening. Grit of Nart4aniptan z * �Isssacitusctfs �" _ DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS INSPECTOR 212 Main Street • Municipal Building o�y 5`eye Northampton, MA 01060 Christopher and Susan Wilson 204 Acrebrook Drive Florence, MA 01062 Map 29, plot 340 May 8, 2006 Dear Christopher and Susan, I am following up on a complaint we received last September about unregistered vehicles on your property. I visited your property on Friday, May 5, 2006. There is still an unregistered vehicle in your side yard, visible from the street. It was there last fall, and has not been moved. The City of Northampton Zoning Ordinances limit the number of unregistered vehicles allowed on residential property, define the difference between unregistered and junk vehicles and describe the requirements for storing unregistered vehicles that are permitted. Only two unregistered vehicles, and no junk vehicles, are allowed per parcel of land in the city, and the allowed vehicles "shall be screened from the view of the public and from abutting public ways and from abutting properties by being enclosed within a structure or sight impervious fencing or screening". It would appear that you are in violation of these zoning ordinances. I have included relevant excerpts from the zoning ordinances for reference. Please make arrangements to have the vehicle in question screened or removed in the immediate future, and contact me to discuss your plans. Unless you contact this office by 4:30 pm on Monday, May 15, 2006, 1 will issue a Notice of Violation of City Ordinances. Penalties for violations of city ordinances may, upon conviction, be affixed in an amount not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00)for each offense. Each day, or portion of a day, that any violation is allowed to continue shall constitute a separate offense. You may contact me at the building department. Our telephone number is 587- 1240 and our office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, excepting that we close at 12:00 noon on Wednesdays. My email address is: Iasbrouck(a)-a) Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Louis Hasbrouck Local Inspector and Zoning Enforcement