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DECISION OF NORTHAMPTON PLANNING BOARD,
FREDERICK R. MAILLOUX
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The following condition shall apply:
The proposed construction shall be in total conformance
with the Site Plan entitled, "Land in Northampton, Mass .
surveyed for Frederick R. Mailloux, " dated July 2, 1986 .
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Stephen Jasinski
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CERTIFICATE OF CITY ;CL, K', ?-June `1 , 1988
I , Adeline Murray, City Clerk.,of. tk,e' `City of Northampton, hereb,
certify that the above Decision- of.; the- .Northampton Planning boa:
was filed in the Office of the" Czty� `QTcrk':-;bn April 15, 1988, the
twenty days have elapsed since `suchiln ' =and that no appeal
has been filed in this matter. /
Attest
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pity Clerk
DECISION OF
NORTHAMPTON PLANNING BOARD
At a meeting held on March 24 , 1988 , the Planning Board
of the City of Northampton voted unanimously to grant the
request of FREDERICK R. MAILLOUX for a SPECIAL PERMIT under
the Provisions of Section 6 .13 , Pages 6-11 and 6-12 of the
Zoning Ordinance of the City of Northampton, for- the purpose
of constructing a single family home on a Flag Lot located
on the South side of Turkey Hill Road (Parcels 6 & 7-A,
Sheet 35 ) , Northampton, MA. A Public Hearing was held on
February 25, 1988 and continued to March 24 , 1988 in Council
Chambers, Wallace J. Puchalski Municipal Building; 212 Main
Street, Northampton, MA under the provisions of Chapter 40A,
M. G. L.
The Findings were as follows :
1. , The use requested is listed in the Zoning Ordinance
as a Special Permit in the district for which application is
made.
2 . The requested use bears a positive relationship to
the public convenience or welfare.
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3 . , The requested use will not create undue traffic
congestion.
4. The requested use will not overload any public
water, drainage or sewer system or any other municipal
system.
5. The requested use will not unduly impair the
integrity of the district or adjoining zones and the use is
in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the
Ordinance.