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17A-184 (10) Northampton Zoning Board of Appeals May 4, 1988 The Northampton Zoning Board of Appeals met at 9:40 p. m. on May 4, 1988 in Council Chambers, Wallace J. Puchalski Municipal Building, to conduct a Public Hearing on the Application of Kathy Hibshman and Barry Schecter for a Finding under Section 9.3D of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Northampton, that a proposed addition to their pre-existing, nonconforming house on a pre- existing, nonconforming lot at 181 N. Maple Street is not substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood than the existing use. Present and voting were Chairman Robert C. Buscher, Dr. Peter Laband, and M. Sanford Weil, Jr. Ch. Buscher read the Legal Notice as published twice in the Daily Hampshire Gazette. Mr. Schecter exhibited a site plan, and described the planned 24 ' x 14 ' two-story addition to his two- family house, which would add a bedroom and bathroom to each of the two apartments. The house would remain a two-family, and complies with all setback requirements. This is a double lot (in depth, not width) . The structure is pre-existing, nonconforming because it is a two-family in a URB Zone, and the lot is pre- existing, nonconforming because the Zone requires 80 ' width, and the lot is 60 ' wide. No members of the public were present, the presentation was straightforward, and Dr. Laband moved the Public Hearing be closed. Mr. Weil seconded, and the Motion passed unanimously. Mr. Weil read Section 9. 3E and concluded that the proposed addition is not substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood than the existing use. Dr. Laband agreed, and so moved. Mr. Weil seconded, and the Motion passed unanimously. Also present, in addition to those mentioned, was R. J. Pascucci, Board Secretary. Robert C. Buscher, Chairman ##; } MAY 1 3 ;988 3 4 � .r DECISION OF NORTHAMPTON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS At a meeting eld on May 4 1988 the Zoning g y h Wing Board of 1 Appeals of the City of Northampton voted unanimously to issue a Finding_ that the addition of a 24 ' x 14 ' two-story addition to the two-family dwelling located at 181 North Maple Street, Northampton (Florence) MA will not be I su�Sstantiall more detrimental to the neighborhood than the !� existing nonconforming dwelling and lot. The Findings were as follows: The proposed addition complies with all dimensional J setback requirements. I No abutters objected to the proposed addition. The proposed addition will not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood than the existing nonconforming use, and in fact will be a substantial improvement with a salutary effect on the neighborhood. i i �) Robert C. Buscher, Chairman 11 I Dr. Peter Laband M. Sanfo d Weil, Jr. RE: kATHY HIBSHMAN AND BARRY SCHECTER i