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23D-196 (5) ;31)7/ DECISION OF ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS At a meeting held on December 12, 1984, the Zoning Board of Appeals of I. the City of Northampton, in a split decision, voted to deny the special permit request of William and Marilyn Pichette, 300 Elm Street, Northampton to construct a two-family dwelling on the northerly side of Warn r Street= mi Northampton. Present and voting were: Chairman Robert Buscher, William Brandt and Peter Laband. The findings were as follows: I! R. Buscher, referring to Section 10. 10, found the use is listed in 1, the Table of Use Regulations, as a two family dwelling is allowed in `; a URB zone with a special permit; that the use bears a positive relation- Ij ship to the public convenience by providing additional housing in I. Northampton; that the proposed use would not create any undue traffic congestion or pedestrian safety, although Warner Street is narrow, a two family dwelling would not place a traffic burden on the area and there is more than ample parking; that the request use would not overload municipal systems. He stated that the area is predominantly one of smaller, single family homes with few two families, and found the construction of a two family dwelling would have an effect on the neighborhood and because the intent of the Ordinance is to maintain residential districts in the highest possible state, he voted to deny the petition. W. Brandt found the use listed in the Table of Use Regulations; that the proposed use would bear a positive relationship to the public con- venience in that it would provide additional housing in the central part of the City; that the construction of a two family dweling would not create traffic congestion or impair pedestrian safety; that it would ,; not overload municipal systems; that Article XI does not apply; and that the requested use would not impair the integrity of the district, as there are some two family homes in the area. He found in favor of the ,I special permit. P. Laband found that whereas there are many one family homes in the area, the size of the proposed two family would be the same if built as a single family; that there are enough two family homes in the neighbor- hood that an additional two family dwelling would not impair the integrity of the district; and that it would be the proper and wiser use of the land to build a two family home. He also found in favor of the special permit. Robert C. e cher, Chairman Cep f �igi ` DEC 2 119$�l William Brandt DEPT.ORNAMP ON,MA.0106;i _ _ J 1 ice- �� (w kot- ark..,..1.� Peter Laband GROWHOSKI, CALLAHAN. HOW ARD & MILES ATTORNEYS AT LAW 60 STATE STREET MASSACHUSETTS 01060 JOHN M CALLAHAN t413)584 1500 NORTHAMPTON• t4131 584.1501 October 17 , 1984. i z A THOMAS M. GROWP{OSK� MARY ELLEN NILES HOWARD HARRY L. MILES �Q JUDITH KUNDL HT884LJ ILDING INSPECTIONS NORTHAMPTON,MA.01060 City of Northampton City Isall MA 01060 Northampton, a special Gentlemen: an application forNorthamPtOn' filing is warner Street, Enclosed for filing located on amount of $1 or permit for property in the 0 . tooggether with our truly yours, 0. 0 ' 777 Very >giLe-a414.0(LA: el/xy) Thomas M. Growhoski TMG:rnt Enclosures Do Not Write In These Spaces Application Number: ) 'J5 Rec'd. B.I. Checked Filed Fee Pd. Rec'd. ZBA Map(s) Parcel(s) By Date By Date =Date Amt. Date �1 By Date --ocr .8.�98* Ai. pAs ---)3‘,-) nv ,14 i i ei "11"\ QFPLICATIOti t :D ER BY MADE TO THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS: 1. Name of Applicant William R. Pichette & Marilyn R. Pichette Address 300 Elm Street, Northampton, MA 2. Owner of Property William R. Pichette & Marilyn R. Pichette Address same as above 3. Applicant is: IlOwner; ❑Contract Purchaser; ❑Lessee; ❑Tenant in Possession. 4. Application is made for: ❑VARIANCE from the provisions of Section page of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Northampton. L SPECIAL PERMIT under the provisions of Section 5. 2 page 5-2 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Northampton. ❑OTHER: 5. Location of Property Warner Street, Northampton , being situated on the Northerly side of Warner Street; and shown on the Assessors' Maps, Sheet No. 2 3-D , Parcel(s) 196 6. Zone UR-B 7. Description of proposed work and/or use; Construction of two family, two story town-house style duplex, wood. trame construction Size of House: 36 feet x 28 feet 8. (a) Sketch plan attached; ❑Yes ❑N (b) Site plan: ❑Attched ❑Not Required 9. Set forth reasons upon which application is based: A two family dwelling in the URB district is a designated special permit use in the Table on Use Regulations. The proposed use bears a positive relationship to the pi.Th1 i r' rnnvPni enre and 36Le1 fare as hr tsi ng is needed in the city. A two family dwelling at this location will not create traffic congestion, impair pedestrian safety and h will noto hoverload the public water drainagge, sewer and 10m cU (sitYi t�i i�bns;rgi anggve S�sQfc- ca s a mixure of single msheet)and • (Continued on attached 12. I hereby certify that information contained herein is true to the best of my knowledge. William / & Marriily R. Pichette Date d /i/ - / Applicant's Signature BY: /r','�`��i" "^''F—) Thomas M. Growhoski, heir Attorney 1 9 . Set forth reasons upon which application is based: #9 continued from application two family homes and the granting of the special permit will not impair the integrity or character of the adjoining area, and will not be detrimental to the health, morals or general welfare. The use is in harmony with the purpose and intent of the ordinance. • OCT 1 81984 DEPT. OF BUILDING INSPECTIC"•IS NORTHAMPION, MA (17 Assessor's Map 11.- List of Abutters: Address Sheet No. Parcel 1, Richard & Elsie Newman 188 Federal St. 23D 119 2. Richard & Elsie Newman 188 Federal St. 23D 120 Anthony Williams 3. Anne & Robert Ostberg Federal St. 23n 121 4. David valenta 186 Federal St. 23D 122 5. Agnes Valenta 184 Federal St. 23D 123 6. Donald Boucher 2 Winslow Ave. 23n 12ti 7. Linda Gaffney 14 Winslow Ave. 23D 127 8 Richard Hillenbrand 16 Winslow Ave. 23D 128 9 James & Velma Doherty 18 Winslow Ave. 23 D 129 10 Henry & Madeline Perras 20 Winslow Ave. 23D 130 11 Douglas French Hinckley St. 23D 131 12. Leroy Tacy 73 Hinckley St. 23D 132 13 Walter Cassado 59 Hinckley St. 23D 133 14. Paul & Eleanor Duclos 57 Hinckley St. 23D 134 15. Hazel Frost 73 Warner St. 23D 81 16. John Parent 46 Hinckley St. 23D 82 17 Earl & Angelina Raymond 61 Warner St. 23D 83 18 Louis Brazeauf i �. 58 Hinckley St. 23D 135 19. Louis Brazeau 00 ‘ 4Hinckley St. 23D 136 20. James Francis et . ls. Q iiick] ey St. 23D 137 1:1021 Joseph Desmarais Hinckley St. 23D 138 22. Dorothy & Raoul Menard 60 Hinckley St. 23D 157 23 Tom O'Leary 53 Warner St. 23D 84 24. John & Helen Evans 41 Warner St. •23D 85 25 Mary Lou Wittig 35 Warner St. 23D 86 26 Roland & Mary Patenaude 29 Warner St. 23D 87 27 Katherine Schulda 21 Warner St. 23D 88 i 28 Kenneth & Anne Parsisson 15 Warner St. 23D 89 29. Myra Mongeau 39 Hinckley St. 23D 73 Bruce Cuddy 56 Warner St. 23D 72 30 (Attach additional sheets, If necessary) 31. Bruce Cuddy 56 Warner St. 23D 71 32 . Philip & Mabel Cote 42 Warner St. 23D 70 33. Jesse Green 34Warner St. 23D 69 34 . James Edmonstone & Mary Lou Hickok 30 Warner St. 23D 68 . 35. John O'Neil 22 Warner St. 23D 195 36. Raymond Dickinson 16 Warner St. 23D 67 37 . Kerry R. Goulet Winslow Ave. 23D 125 38 . Stanley Galenski 139 Riverside Dr. 30B 59 39. James Kinney 147 Riverside Dr. 30B 58 40. James Newman 151 Riverside Dr. 30B 57 41. Robert & Carroll King 157 Riverside Dr. 30B 56 42. Mary Deyette 159 Riverside Dr. 30B 55 43. Charles Zgrodnik 167 Riverside Dr. 30B 54 44 . Karene K. Smith 177 Riverside Dr. 30B 53 45. Frank Dombrowski 35 Hinckley St. 30B 44 46 . Thomas Cantwell 25 Hinckley St. 30B 45 47 . Robert Hodgkins 21 Hinckley St. 30B 46 48 . Walter Wasko 36 Hinckley St. 30B 10 c BY 0 OCT 18 1984 El - DEPT.OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS NORTHAMPTON,MA.01060