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Page 20 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, SEpTEmbER 9, 2022 OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 18 invited to visiting hours Thursday, September 1 at the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, Everett.A funeral service was held at the Woodlawn Cemetery Chapel, Everett. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. In lieu of fl owers, donations may be made in Henry’s name to your favorite charity. O Edwin (Ed) Candido Fortes f Everett.A gentle man - generous with his time, wisdom and resources. A lifelong active learner, he was intellectually curious, walking daily to the Everett Public Library to read the newspaper and to check out a book. A bibliophile, he was a well-read person who had a fondness for reading creative historical nonfi ction. If Ed was not reading a book or gardening, he was watching PBS programs such as Masterpiece, Frontline and other historical and cultural documentaries. Ed also enjoyed visits to museums and traveled both domestically and internationally to visit the historical places he read about. Ed was civil, polite and a person of integrity. A man of his word, he was not easily swayed by popular opinion. Because of his love for learning, he could converse with anyone on many topics. Well-spoken, he also listened to what others had to say while communicating his point of view. After his retirement from work, he continued to exhibit a very strong work ethic, strivOBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 22 HOME FOR SALE REVERE/SAUGUS Line 1st Open House AMAZING New Construction offers 8 room Center Entrance Colonial boasting designer kitchen with quartz counters, oversized island, dining room with sliders to pavers patio, living room with gas fireplace, desirable 1st floor family room, great open floor plan - perfect for entertaining, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, spacious master suite offers walk-in closet, private bath with double sink vanity and stand-up, custom shower, convenient 2nd floor laundry, hardwood flooring throughout, garage, level lot; come see - you won’t be disappointed! $879,900 133 Breedens Lane, Revere MA Saturday, Sept. 10th 11:00 - 1:00 and Sunday, Sept. 11th 11:00 - 1:00 ZONING From page 19 (13) Agriculture, horticulture or floriculture and the expansion or reconstruction of existing structures there-on for the primary purpose of agriculture, horticulture or floriculture. (Ord. of 4-29-91) (14) Temporary mobile home placed on the site of a residence destroyed by fire or other holocaust, for the purpose of providing temporary shelter while the residence is being rebuilt, but not to exceed twelve (12) months. (Ord. of 4-29-91) (15) The following uses shall only be permitted in the Dwelling District upon the grant of a Special Permit by the Zoning Board of Appeals: A. Uses, whether or not on the same parcel as activities permitted as a matter of right, accessory to activities permitted as a matter of right, which activities are necessary in connection with scientific research or scientific development or related production. The Zoning Board of Appeals may grant such permit provided that it finds that the proposed accessory use does not substantially derogate from the public good. B. Community or group garages which may be permitted on an otherwise vacant lot. There shall be no service for gain to other than the owners or tenants of such garages. No such garages shall conduct a repair shop. (16) Open-air markets of any type shall be prohibited. The sale of used household goods by residential occupants on their premises, normally referred to as garage sales, shall be allowed providing that such sale not continue for a period of more than seven (7) days in any year, except by Special Permit of the Zoning Board of Appeals. (Ord. of 4-29-91) (17) Conversion of Dwelling. No new dwelling unit created by the conversion of an existing dwelling shall be permitted unless the requirements of minimum lot area and off street parking are satisfied for all dwelling units in existence and proposed in the dwelling after the conversion or enlargement. (Ord. 02-046 of Oct. 22, 2003) 2) Section 4 b) Dimensional Requirements line 4 Front Yard which states the following: Twenty (20) feet minimum except where the average front yard of a least two (2) buildings on the same side of the street and within two hundred (200) feet of the lot are less than twenty (20) feet, and the front yard may be equal to the average of those buildings but not less than ten (10) feet. Porches may encroach ten (10) feet onto the required front yard. Stairs shall be excluded from any front yard restrictions. (Ord. of 6-29-87) 3) Section 4 Dwelling districts b) Dimensional Requirements 2) line C which states the following: C. All other uses--------------0.5 maximum floor area ratio (Ord. of 6-29-87; Ord. of 4-29-91 Ord. of 7/16/2002; Ord. of 11/13/2007) 4) Section 17 Off-street Parking line 2 (A) Off-street parking facilities shall be provided in accordance with the requirements as outlined below. Where the Term “gross square feet” is used, it shall mean the total occupiable floor area measured within the exterior walls of the building. (Original Ord. Of 2-26-1965, 6-29-1987 2. Multifamily dwellings--------------------------------2 spaces per dwelling unit. 5) Section 17 Off-street Parking section O line 5 which states the following: All parking areas shall have an access road with a minimum of eighteen (18) feet to Allow ingress and exiting at same time. MARY GERACE - Chairman Roberta Suppa - Clerk of Board of Appeals September 2, 9, 2022

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