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32C-317 (5) caw 4m� «, ' —t�� �,.,— �`�� ��✓�.. e �:�„Mr�,/�a �� r�l�� ,c eee a �i�•"'"�'m� 917- " �` .y�,.. e� �,,'ccw.t �' ) c'I?-,,,'('a, o-�7� s, < { < r j j�� ` "� l�fi f ��'� .s ,� e 4s� ,� a���9kasy7 '',gt ,;y , P .Jy .,Y.w.....,�,..,... ., M _..,_ �" 0 D r gigm moL 01 60 74� '✓ .�.c .,li %',,.�r,��` !�'a a ant �^�e � ,/ °' _. ,, �� ,, ° :_�P�: ���. ;. � .. � x April. 16, 1980 Mr. Mitchell. Watras 45 Henry Street Northampton, Ma, 01060 Dear Mr. Watrast In answer to your letter dated April 8, 1980, I find the the following: #1 Hockanum Road 17 ttheebu g was existing prior to 19749 it would appear to be a nonconforming structure, not subject to complaint. #2 Ppnchon Meadow Road The findings votll be the same as above. #3 Henry Street A structure is a. combination of materials assembled at a fixed location. Settion 113.1 of the Mass. Building Code - , requires a building permit for all structures , Farm use ,. is allowed by Massachusetts General Laws, 40A, in all stones. It is therefore my opinion that a building permit must be obtained for all your structures, temporary or otherwise. Lastly, your private property is easily viewable from public property. Mr. Gormely is a trained, experienced professional inspector, who would not violate any laws. I submit your final arguments are unfounded. Very truly yours, Cecil 1. Clark BUILDING INSPRCTOR CICf 1p