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17C-261 (11) �1C - 36� DECISION OF ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS At a meeting held on April 1, 1987, the Zoning Board of Anneals of the Citv of Northampton voted unanimously to rraan�t the Finding request of Mary E. Parker, 80 North Main Street, Florence, Massachusetts, for the purpose of adding a second floor to an existing garage, which is nonconforming in its aide setback at 'property located at 80 North Main Street Florence, MA (URB Zone) . Present and voting were: Chairman Robert C. Buscher, Peter Laband and Sanford Weil, Jr. i The findinas were as follows: i' P. Laband found, after a site view, that the proposed addition is in keeping with the neighborhood and would not be i substantially more detrimental than the existing structure. S. Weil concurred. i F. Ruccher also concurred. Robert C. Buscher, Chairman Peter Laband Sanford Weil, Jr. AN 21) S7 ` I WORM WON,MA,01060 O AbSAt{�ll8ttt8 ~ - w DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS T INSPECTOR 212 Main Street ' Municipal Building Edward J. Tewhill Northampton, Mass. 01060 April 21 , 1987 Mary E. Parker 80 North Main Street Florence, Mass. 01060 Dear Ms. Parker: We have received the decision from the Zoning Board of Appeals today; granting your application. There is now a twenty (20) day appeal period you must await. After the appeal period is up, you must go to the City Clerk' s office and get a stamped copy from them which will indicate that there has. been no appeals on the decision you received from the Zoning Board. Then bring the stamped copy they give you over to the Registry of Deeds and file it with them, but be sure they give you a copy to give to us to keep on file in our office. Then you can come to our office to apply for the building permit, but until all the above listed steps are complete our office can 't issue you the building permit. Be sure to get the above mentioned copy from the Registry of Deeds, so we can process the building permit immediately. For Your Information: Zoning Ordinance Section 10.6 - Permit Time Limits. A Zoning Board Decision granted under the provisions of Section 10. 10 shall lapse within eighteen (18) months (including such time re- quired to pursue or await the determination of an appeal ) from the grant thereof has not sooner commenced except for good cause, or if, in the case of a permit for construction, construction has not begun by such date except for good cause. Sincerely, Edward Building Inspector EJT/lb