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32A-255 (149) Crity of 'Xart4a ptau 1 -_ 4 rt � �M58MChltSftt5 "' - m Offire of thr '31naptrtor of 'Puitbings INSPECTOR 212 Main Street•Municipal Building Northampton, Mass. 01060 January 28, 1980 Re: PLANS FOR THE HOTEL NORTHAMPTON These plans have been loaned to Eric Gross with the understanding that they will be returned to this office by closing time on Thursday, January 31, 1980. ERIC GROSS CECI1, . CL BUILDING INSPECTOR , ,t February 29, 1980 To Whom It May Concerns nes Hotel Northampton, Wiggins Tavern, Bamboo Hut On the above date I viewed the premises known as the Hotel Northampton, Wiggins Tavern, and the Bamboo Hut. We have issued Certificates based on the complete use of this structure, which expire on September 11, 1980. This building is now only partially occupied, egresses are chained closed, and the central heat has been shut down. This letter ia.,,,to notify the owners, management, and others involved, that corrections for public safety must be made immediately, especially with wiring, egress markings, and closing of dead end corridors. Our Certificate of"'Ottupancy will be removed from this building if all haz- ardous conditions are not corrected. This structure must not be allowed to deteriorate further. I would hope that agreements will be made soon by all those involved. Sincerely, Cecil I. Clark BUILDING INSPECTOR CIC/lp CITY OF NORTHAMPTON MASSACHUSETTS City Hall d rf 210 Main Street fe Northampton, Massachusetts 01060 r Legal Department 586-6950 Maureen Ryan-Wise, Esq. City Solicitor Harry Jekanowski, Jr., Esq. Assistant City Solicitor MEMO To: 3uildin', Insnector Cecil Clark From: Law Department `) Re: Application of E✓✓r``ic Gross — No. 114 Date: March 3 , 1`30 The Law Department find: no )roblem - 0ith the application for a special permit submitted by Eric Gross for land located at 36 King Street, Northampton. •, 4 1990 DEp, OF BW DING ItU°t'F latvS s d � E. 6� _�_. ��.i" �"t ti � � ..i .. f... � , 'fir r a.� r � �% .� f k. .. :' �:: S s, rd`. :' .. .. _. -. ., ,.. v L � .- ' r �: _� . • 7 s r .. .t .....� _ r - ,� R ,.. ..: � ,� .. �-, .n � ., � . S �. Page Two March 11, 1980 2. Could apartments be built on the 5th. floor with a Special Permit? My answer to this would be yes. 3. Could offices be built on all floors? My answer to this would be yes. Building Permits could be issued for all the above conditions. Occupancy Permits could be issued if the structure conforms to Article 2, Section 213.0 Mass. Build- ing Codes, Article 22j and all other sections of that Code, There is now a request for a Special Permit from the Z.B.A. If the question of the 5th. floor apartment use is approved, and the parcel remains one without sub- division, then all zoning problems appear to be resolved as proposed. Condominium law of ownership of these structures would not affect the zoning or building codes. All existing uses would be allowed to remain by right. A Build- ing Permit could be issued for all allowed uses under Article 1 of the Building Code, I would request verification of this opinion from the City Solicitor and the Chairman of the Z.B.A. Sincerely, Cecil 1. Clark BUILDING INSPECTOR 8�e i '. _ e S i ;D .. . + y �� t .. .. x .� � a � � - .,.-. a y:, � - ..... s _ - • .:Fe" I •. � f. :. z .. ( ' .. i March 11, 1980 Eric Gross D/B/A Ocram Inc. 19 Union Street Northampton, Ma. 01060 Re: 36 King Street, Northampton 32A 2549 255 & 31B M 238 Hotel Northampton, Wiggins Tavern Dear Mr, Gross: The following are the findings of this office in reference to the above structures: There exists today two principal buildings on one lot known as; 1. Wiggins Tavern, three stories, Class 3B 2. The Hotel Northampton, five stories, Class 1B Wiggins Tavern contains Assembly Use A2, and Residential Use R2 as a use accessory to the Hotel (Employee's quarters). The Hotel contains RI use (transient residential rooms) Business Use B, and Assembly A2. Upon reviewing the lot and principal structures, I find the followings The conforming lot is 73,140 sq. ft. plus of-tht us in a C.B. Zone. Wiggins Tavern requires no setbacks, and is a conforming structure. The Hotel, (5 stories), Section 6.29 Page 6-3 of Northampton Zoning Laws, requires side and rear setbacks 20 ft, The north side setback is 16 ft. However, that portion of the building is only ''tvO stories. Rear setbacks conform. I would say that it is a conforming structure. Building or occu- pancy permits could be issued for all allowed uses. On reviewing the present use of these structures, and questions on future use, I find the following; The Hotel Building mixed residential and business use, maximum height four (4) stories. Any other permitted use eight (8) stories, Hotel use now re- quires a Special Permit in a C.B. Zone. The present use is now nonconforming under Section 4.3. 1. , Could apartments be built on the 2nd., 3rd.9 and 4th. floors? Hotel rooms, offices, or other allowed uses on the 5th. floor? Review sections 4.3 and 4.4 with no change of use on the first floor. ` My answer to this would be yes. March 27, 1980 All Zoning Permits requested by Ocram, Inc, re property located et 36 Y-tng Street requested wi or before March 21$ 19300 are hereby devied subject to appeal to the Zoning Board of Appeals. CECIL 1. CLARK BUILDING INSPECTOR