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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 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: Charlie Wang- 79 Hawley Street,Northampton
This Decision is Dated: Al,g„s 6, 1997
This Decision was Filed with the City Clerk on: August 15, 1997
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2. Does not involve a sign.
Conditions imposed with the previous Finding remain in effect and are as follows:
1. As proposed by the applicant, an experienced property manager shall reside
on the property as a condition of this permit and have the authority to
resolve problems with abutters.
2. The name and phone number(s) of the property manager shall be submitted
to the Building Department prior to the issuance of a Certificate of
Occupancy. These numbers shall insure access to a "live" person rather
than a machine in case of a problem.
3. A dumpster shall be placed on the property and adequately screened.
4. The dumpster shall be in place and verified by the Building Commissioner
prior to a Certificate of Occupancy being issued.
5. If the applicant chooses to provide on-site parking, a plan showing the
location of parking spaces shall be submitted to the Office of Planning&
Development to become part of the file.
City of Northampton, Massachusetts O4-VtIAMp�O
Office of Planning and Development 81997 , ► �,
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Northampton, MA 01060 • (413) 586-6950
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DECISION OF
NORTHAMPTON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
APPLICANT: CHARLIE WANG
APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 69 GRANTWOOD DRIVE
AMHERST,MA 01002
OWNER: CHARLIE WANG AND MAY WANG
OWNER'S ADDRESS: 69 GRANTWOOD DRIVE
AMHERST,MA 01002
RE LAND OR BUILDINGS IN NORTHAMPTON AT: 79 HAWLEY STREET (REAR)
ASSESSOR'S MAP and PARCEL NUMBERS: MAP 32C PARCEL 224
At a meeting conducted on August 6, 1997, the Northampton Zoning Board of Appeals
voted unanimously 3:0 to grant the request of Charlie Wang for a Renewal of a FINDING under
the provisions of Section 9.3 in the Northampton Zoning Ordinance,to allow a change in use of
a pre-existing non-conforming structure at 79 Hawley Street, Northampton,MA.
Zoning Board Members present and voting were: Chair Alex Ghiselin, Vice Chair Mark NeJame
and Larry Snyder.
The Findings of the Board under Section 9.3(1)(D) for a Change in Use of a Pre-existing
Nonconforming structure were as follows:
D. The Board found that the change in use to a four-unit apartment building has not resulted
in substantial more detriment to the neighborhood than the previous non-conforming use
and structure. Board members determined that the applicant's renovations and the
addition of an on-site, experienced manager have improved conditions in the
neighborhood and resulted in the cessation of previous illegal uses.
1. The requested use does not extend any closer to any front, side or rear property
boundary than the exi sting structure already extends and will not create any new
violation of other zoning provisions; and
ORIGINAL PRINTEQ ON RECO CLED PAPER