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18D-026 (38) ]./ City of Northampton, Massachusetts O� pTO Office of Planning and Development s2s City Hall • 210 Main Street B• WW1)� at • Northampton, MA 01060 • (413) 586-6950 :1 i ., fig- 41 FAX (413) 586-3726 _ + �:�_ _p +_ •Community and Economic Development — �settj��„z2rsor •Conservation •Historic Preservation - � • Planning Board•Zoning Board of Appeals •Northampton Parking Commission October 22 , 1993 • Mr. Frank Sienkiewicz Building Inspector Municipal Building 212 Main Street Northampton, MA 01060 Dear Mr. Sienkiewicz : As Chairman of the Northampton Redevelopment Authority, I would like to request that you inspect the use of property by the orthampton Ford dealership which abuts the Northampton gparistithirpork (NIP) . There are two concerns: 1. Over the years, cars have encroached on the area owned by the City on which the NIP sign is located. The attached plan shows the property line. Any cars parked beyond the paved area are on City property. 2 . In the rear of their building, the paved area has been extended by using crushed stone. It appears that the additional parking area created may violate the ci iginal permit as it specified the percent of open space to be maintained. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, Edward Skroski, Chairman Northampton Redevelopment Authority mm C t.L,K GAQAGE X32 4 p 'iv:NUD � I #4. inti 12") / T_-6EAM r SYNI 1 \ , )*cps ‘ g9, 1 118,00 4-Z LRSE[ " >1 _-- 0 Ute— ,l°I" � �; - �n ` ory i6it INDUS-Tr iA -- DP2VE X° SKE"vo-t OF LALID it SL,gc 1" — ?Ot MOZ"TIAAMPT013, Mh55/>CM051�(T5 1212AJAN N..ME(z- Nuu-a.e1 UR- -3An , °c A5001ATas INC- PF-PF' P«t- sepr zJ.0 1937 HO .T-lAMPTOf R[\/0WPmen-1T N 7\--1 DP trf Northampton Redevelopment Authority MEMORANDUM Northampton Redevelopment Authority TO: Building Inspector FROM: Penelope Kim SUBJECT: Report on Site Visit to Northampton Ford December 14, 1987 DATE: FILE: Paul Lussier (Huntley Associates) , Bill Nimohay (Building Inspector) and I met with Roger Jourdain, Manager of Northampton Ford at 11 :45 a.m. We reviewed the bounds and property lines. The attached sketch shows the corner of the property. We located the pin #1 and ascertained that the row of light poles set up parallel to Damon Road is placed just within the property line of Northampton Ford. We further ascertained by viewing the line between pins #1 and #2, that the property line lies approximately 6" outside of the paved area. We next viewed the property line from #2 to a pin further down Industrial Drive. From the vantage point of #2, the light poles are within the property line while one pole which is out of the alignment essentially marks the outside of their property line itself. Roger Jourdain agreed that several cars were indeed parked on City property and agreed to keep all cars on the Ford property in the future. He noted that they had initially been mowing the City-owned corner property but had ceased doing so when questions about intrusion across the lines were raised. (The wooden beam, which sits behind the marker, is in disrepair and we should consider whether it should be repaired or removed. ) We agreed that the City DPW should be asked to mow the corner property unless the NIP Tenants Assoc. wants to take on the responsibility. cc: Roger Jourdain