(See § 200-33 for explanation of "P," "S" and "-")
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Residential
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One-family detached dwelling
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2.
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Multi-family dwelling containing four (4) or
more dwelling units
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Apartments containing three (3) or fewer independent dwelling units, owned and operated by the North Reading Housing Authority (see § 200-89)
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Open space residential development (see Article X)
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5.
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Planned unit development (See Article XI)
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6.
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Lodging house, but excluding motels, trailers,
or mobile homes
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7.
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Motels
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8.
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Mobile home
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9.
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Mobile home park
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10.
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Place of divine worship
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11.
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Educational purpose which is religious, sectarian,
denominational or public
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12.
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Educational use which is not religious, sectarian,
denominational or public
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P
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13.
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Non-profit private club, civic or fraternal
organization provided any sleeping rooms shall not number more than
four (4)
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14.
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Country club
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15.
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Non-profit day camp or other non-profit camp
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16.
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Cemetery, including any crematory therein
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17.
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Town or non-profit outdoor recreational facility
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18.
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Municipal facility golf course
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19.
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Municipal facility indoor and/or outdoor recreation
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20.
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Hospital, nursing home, sanitarium, or medical
center
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21.
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Essential services
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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Community Facilities
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22.
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Utility transmission line, substation or similar
facility or building
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23.
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Government use
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24.
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Place of indoor amusement, recreation or assembly
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25.
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Outdoor commercial recreation or amusement facility
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26.
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Inland marina
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27.
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Any woodland, grassland or wetland use of land
or water
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28.
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Farm, including agriculture, horticulture and
floriculture, subject to restriction that any dwelling house be a
one-family detached dwelling
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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P
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29.
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Year-round greenhouse or stand for wholesale
or retail sale of agricultural or farm products
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30.
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Temporary [not to exceed use for a period of
six (6) months in any one (1) year] greenhouse or stand for sale of
agricultural or farm products raised primarily on the same premises
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S
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S
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Retail, Service and Commercial
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31.
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Raising and keeping of livestock, horses and
poultry, and only in connection with operation of a farm
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32.
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The raising of swine or furbearing animals for
commercial use
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40.
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Establishment for retail sale of commodities
except motor vehicles
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41.
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Eating and drinking places where consumption
is primarily intended to be within the building
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42.
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Drive-in eating and drinking establishment
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43.
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Mortuary, undertaking or funeral establishment
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44.
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Motor vehicle, machinery or other junkyard
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45.
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Establishment selling automobiles, trucks, aircraft,
boats, motorcycles, trailers and other vehicles and their accessories
(excluding used car lot)
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46.
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Personal and consumer service establishment
(excluding massage establishment)
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47.
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Communications/personal wireless service facilities
[Amended 10-12-2000 ATM by Art. 32, approved 3-29-2001] |
S
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S
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S
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48.
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Broadcasting studio
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49.
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Membership club operated for profit (not a country
club)
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S
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50.
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Miscellaneous professional and business offices
and services including, but not limited to, medical, legal and other
professional services and finance, insurance and real estate offices
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P
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P
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51.
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Automotive repair, automobile service station, self-service gasoline service station or garage (excluding a junkyard or open storage of abandoned automobiles or other vehicles) (see also § 200-43)
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52.
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Truck terminal or motor freight station
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53.
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Commercial kennel or veterinary hospital in
which all animals, fowl, or other forms of life are completely enclosed
in pens or other structures
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-
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S
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S
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54.
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Massage establishment
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55.
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Used car lot
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Wholesale, Transportation and Industrial
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60.
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61.
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-
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62.
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Construction industry including suppliers
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63.
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Manufacturing (See § 200-87)
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64.
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Plant for packaging food products
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65.
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Wholesale sale of commodities
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P
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P
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P
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66.
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Storage warehouse
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P
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P
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P
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67.
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Open storage of raw materials and finished goods
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P
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P
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P
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68.
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Open storage, or daytime or overnight parking
of construction equipment
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69.
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Printing or publishing establishment
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P
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P
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P
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70.
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Research offices or establishments devoted to
research and development activities
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S
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S
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S
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S
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71.
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Light manufacturing
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S
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S
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S
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S
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72.
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Transportation services (excluding truck terminal
or motor freight station)
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S
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S
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Title
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Conferring Entity
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Registered Professional Hydrogeologist
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American Institute of Hydrology
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Certified Professional Geologic Scientist
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American Institute of Professional Geological
Scientists
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Registered Professional Engineer, Sanitary
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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Certified Ground Water Professional
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Association of Ground Water Scientists &
Engineers
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Certified Professional Soil Scientist
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American Registry of Certified Professionals
in Agronomy, Crops and Soils Ltd.
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Use Regulations Schedule
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Aquifer
Protection
District
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1.
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Landfills and open dumps, as defined in 310
CMR 19.006.
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2.
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Landfilling of sludge and septage, as defined
in 310 CMR 32.05.
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–
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3.
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Automobile graveyards and junkyards, as defined
in MGL c. 140B, § 1.
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4.
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Stockpiling and disposal of snow or ice removed
from highways and streets located outside of the district, that contains
sodium chloride, chemically treated abrasives or other chemicals used
for snow and ice removal.
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5.
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Treatment or disposal works for non-sanitary
wastewaters that are subject to 314 CMR 5.00, except the following:
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a.
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The replacement or repair of an existing system(s)
that will not result in a design capacity greater than the design
capacity of the existing system(s); and
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P
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b.
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Treatment works approved by DEP designed for
the treatment of contaminated ground or surface waters.
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6.
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Facilities that generate, treat, store or dispose
of hazardous waste that are subject to MGL c. 21C and 310 CMR 30.000,
except for the following:
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a.
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Very small quantity generators, as defined by
310 CMR 30.00;
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P
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b.
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Household hazardous waste collection centers
or events operated pursuant to 310 CMR 30.390;
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P
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c.
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Waste oil retention facilities required by MGL
c. 21, § 52A; and
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P
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d.
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Treatment works approved by DEP designed in
accordance with 314 CMR 5.00 for treatment of contaminated ground
or surface waters.
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P
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7.
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Storage of sludge and septage, as defined in
310 CMR 32.05. Such storage must be in compliance with 310 CMR 32.30
and 310 CMR 32.31.
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8.
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Storage of sodium chloride, chemically treated
abrasives or other chemicals for the removal of ice and snow on roads.
Such storage must be within a structure designed to prevent the generation
and escape of contaminated runoff or leachate.
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S
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9.
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Storage of commercial fertilizers, as defined
in MGL c. 128, § 64. Such storage must be within a structure
designed to prevent the generation and escape of contaminated runoff
or leachate.
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S
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10.
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Storage of animal manures. Such storage must
be covered or contained in accordance with the specifications of the
United States Soil Conservation Service.
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S
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11.
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Storage of liquid hazardous materials, as defined
in MGL c. 21E. Such storage must be either in a freestanding_ container,
approved Sby the North Reading Fire Department and within a building
or in a freestanding covered container, approved by the North Reading
Fire Department, which is above ground level with protection adequate
to contain a spill 110% the size of the container's total storage
capacity.
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12.
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The removal of soil, loam, sand, gravel, or
any other mineral substances within four feet of the historical high
groundwater table elevation (as determined from monitoring wells and
historical water table fluctuation data compiled by the United States
Geological Survey). The substances removed must be redeposited within
45 days of removal on site to achieve a final grading greater than
four feet above the historical highwater mark. (Excavations for the
construction of building foundations or the installations of utility
works are permitted).
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S
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13.
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Storage of liquid petroleum products of any
kind. (Replacement of pre-existing tanks or systems for the keeping,
dispensing or storing of gasoline is allowed consistent with state
and local requirements.)
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–
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However, storage of liquid petroleum products
incidental to the following uses is permitted, provided that such
storage must be either in a freestanding container approved by the
North Reading Fire Department and within a building or in a freestanding
container approved by the North Reading Fire Department which is above
ground level with protection adequate to contain a spill 110% the
size of the container's total storage capacity.
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a.
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Normal household use and outdoor maintenance
or the heating of the structure;
|
P
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b.
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Waste oil retention facilities required by MGL
c. 21, § 52A;
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P
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c.
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Emergency generators required by statute, rule
or regulation; or
|
P
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d.
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Treatment works approved by DEP designed in
accordance with 314 CMR 5.00 for the treatment of contaminated ground
or surface waters.
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P
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14.
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Land uses that result in the rendering impervious
of more than 15% or 2,500 square feet of any lot, whichever is greater.
A system for artificial recharge of precipitation must be provided
that will not result in the degradation of groundwater quality.
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a.
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Minimum lot area
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=
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20,000
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b.
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Minimum frontage
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=
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125 feet
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c.
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Setbacks
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=
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20 feet front
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=
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20 feet side and rear
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d.
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Maximum height
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=
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60 feet
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***
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e.
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Maximum building area
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=
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70%
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*
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FAR may be increased per Subsection B(1) of this section.
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**
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No pavement, other than pedestrian or vehicular
accessways shown on an approved site plan, shall be located ten (10)
feet from the front lot line.
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***
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Parking garages and similar structures which
are an integral part of a structure and intended for use by the general
public, as well as occupants of said structure, shall not be considered
in these calculations up to a maximum of one and one-half (1.5) stories.
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453930
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-
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Mobile home dealers
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445210
|
-
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Butchering of live animals
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445210
|
-
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Slaughter of live animals
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441120
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-
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Used car dealers
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531130
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-
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Lessors of miniwarehouses and self-storage units
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531190
|
-
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Operators of residential mobile home sites
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721211
|
-
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Camps and recreational vehicle parks
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721110
|
-
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Organization hotels and lodging houses on membership
basis
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721310
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-
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Rooming and boarding houses
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812199
|
-
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Massage parlors, tattoo parlors, turkish baths, topless-bottomless-nude dancing, buyer's clubs, comfort stations, porter services, steambaths, except by special permit as specified in § 200-45, Adult uses, of the Zoning Bylaw
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812990
|
-
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Escort service
| |
541850
|
-
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Billboard advertising
| |
532412
|
-
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Heavy construction equipment rental and leasing
| |
532411
|
-
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Airplane rental and leasing
| |
213111
|
-
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Oil field equipment rental and leasing
| |
213112
|
-
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Oil well drilling equipment rental and leasing
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56299
|
-
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Toilets, portable rental and leasing
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493110
|
-
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Field warehousing; exhibits, building of; salvaging
of damaged merchandise
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561491
|
-
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Automobile repossession services
| |
561910
|
-
|
Textile folding and packaging services
| |
711212
|
-
|
Racetracks
| |
713290
|
-
|
Gambling establishments primarily operating
coin-operated machines; gambling machines, coin-operated; slot machines
| |
713990
|
-
|
Gun clubs; shooting clubs
| |
488119
|
-
|
Flying fields
| |
713290
|
-
|
Bookies; bookmakers; gambling establishments,
not primarily operating coin-operated machines; gambling machines
except, coin-operated
| |
713990
|
-
|
Trapshooting facilities
| |
812199
|
-
|
Bath houses
| |
561210
|
-
|
Correctional facilities, jails
|
541940
|
-
|
Veterinary services for animal specialties
| |
812910
|
-
|
Animal specialty services, except veterinary
| |
485991*
|
-
|
School buses (amended)
| |
541690
|
-
|
Landscape and horticultural services
| |
541320
|
-
|
Landscape and horticultural services
| |
561730
|
-
|
Landscape and horticultural services
| |
444110
|
-
|
Lumber and other building material dealers
| |
444190
|
-
|
Lumber and other building material dealers
| |
444110
|
-
|
New and used car dealers
| |
4471
|
-
|
Gasoline service stations
| |
44121
|
-
|
Recreational vehicle dealers
| |
441221
|
-
|
Motorcycle dealers
| |
441229
|
-
|
Automotive dealers, not elsewhere classified
| |
722410
|
-
|
Drinking places (alcoholic beverages)
| |
722330
|
-
|
Direct selling establishments
| |
454390
|
-
|
Direct selling establishments
| |
45431
|
-
|
Fuel dealers
| |
522298
|
-
|
Pawnshops
| |
453998
|
-
|
Auction rooms, sales barns
| |
52239
|
-
|
Functions related to deposit banking, not elsewhere
classified, check cashing agencies
| |
7211
|
-
|
Hotels and motels
| |
721310
|
-
|
Rooming and boarding houses
| |
8123
|
-
|
Laundry, cleaning and garment service
| |
81299
|
-
|
Tanning salons
| |
541922
|
-
|
Commercial photography
| |
5617
|
-
|
Services to buildings
| |
56161
|
-
|
Dogs, rental of: for protective services
| |
81292
|
-
|
Photo finishing labs
| |
56199
|
-
|
Bronzing baby shoes; drive away automobile service;
filling pressure containers; race track cleaning; liquidators of merchandise;
solvents recovery service; repossession service
| |
561990
|
-
|
Auctioneering service
| |
5321
|
-
|
Automotive rentals, no drivers
| |
81293
|
-
|
Automobile parking
| |
8111
|
-
|
Automotive repair shops
| |
811198
|
-
|
Automotive services, except repair
| |
811412
|
-
|
Refrigeration and air conditioning service and
repair shops
| |
8113
|
-
|
Miscellaneous repair shops and related services
| |
512132
|
-
|
Drive-in motion picture theaters
| |
7112
|
-
|
Commercial sports
| |
71312
|
-
|
Coin-operated amusement devices
| |
71119
|
-
|
Amusement concessions; amusements rides; animal
shows in circuses, fairs and carnivals; billiard parlors; carnival
operation; circus companies
| |
623
|
-
|
Nursing and personal care facilities
| |
62151
|
-
|
Medical and dental laboratories
| |
339116
|
-
|
Medical and dental laboratories
| |
62221
|
-
|
Psychiatric hospitals
| |
623
|
-
|
Residential care
| |
7121
|
-
|
Arboreta and botanical or zoological gardens
| |
813
|
-
|
Bars and restaurants owned and operated for
members of organizations only
| |
54171
|
-
|
Commercial physical and biological research
| |
54138
|
-
|
Testing laboratories
| |
54194
|
-
|
Testing laboratories
| |
Adult uses as specified in § 200-45, Adult uses, of the Zoning Bylaw
| |||
*Establishments primarily engaged in operating
vehicles to transport special needs pupils to and from schools with
some transportation of the elderly, provided that outside parking
of motor vehicles on site shall be limited to 15 vehicles, all of
which must be registered and none of which shall be larger than a
Class B vehicle (fifteen-passenger van).
|
1. 44-45 Retail Trade
| |||
444
|
-
|
Building materials, hardware, garden supply,
and mobile home dealers
| |
452
|
-
|
General merchandise stores
| |
445
|
-
|
Food stores
| |
447
|
-
|
Automotive dealers and gasoline service stations
| |
448
|
-
|
Apparel and accessory stores
| |
337
|
-
|
Home furniture, furnishings and equipment stores
| |
722
|
-
|
Eating and drinking places
| |
44
|
-
|
Miscellaneous retail
| |
45
|
-
|
Testing laboratories
| |
2. 52 Finance and Insurance
| |||
521
|
-
|
Depository institutions
| |
522
|
-
|
Non-depository credit institutions
| |
523
|
-
|
Security and commodity brokers, dealers, exchanges
and services
| |
524
|
-
|
Insurance carriers
| |
524
|
-
|
Insurance agents, brokers, and service
| |
531
|
-
|
Real estate
| |
525
|
-
|
Holding and other investment offices
| |
3.
| |||
[812
|
-
|
Personal services
| |
541
|
-
|
Business services
| |
811
|
-
|
Miscellaneous repair services
| |
512
|
-
|
Motion pictures
| |
711
|
-
|
Amusement and recreation services
| |
621
|
-
|
Health services
| |
622
|
-
|
Health services
| |
623
|
-
|
Health services
| |
5411
|
-
|
Legal services
| |
611
|
-
|
Educational services
| |
624
|
-
|
Social services
| |
712
|
-
|
Museums, art galleries, and botanical and zoological
gardens
| |
813
|
-
|
Membership organizations
| |
541
|
-
|
Engineering, accounting, research, management,
and related services
| |
711
|
-
|
Services not elsewhere classified
| |
512
|
-
|
Services not elsewhere classified
| |
541
|
-
|
Services not elsewhere classified
| |
512
|
-
|
Services not elsewhere classified
|
a.
|
Minimum lot area
|
=
|
40,000 square feet
| ||
b.
|
Minimum frontage
|
=
|
200 feet
| ||
c.
|
Floor area ratio
|
=
|
2.0
|
*
| |
d.
|
Setbacks
|
=
|
40 feet front
|
**
| |
=
|
25 feet side
| ||||
=
|
50 feet rear
| ||||
e.
|
Maximum stories (I/O-1)
|
=
|
4
|
***
| |
f.
|
Maximum height (I/O-1)
|
=
|
60 feet
|
***
| |
g.
|
Maximum building area
|
=
|
50%
|
*
|
FAR may be increased per Subsection B(1) of this section.
| |
**
|
No pavement, other than pedestrian or vehicular
accessways shown on an approved site plan, shall be located within
the minimum front setback.
| |
***
|
Parking garages and similar structures which
are an integral part of a structure and intended for use by the general
public, as well as occupants of said structure, shall not be considered
in these calculations up to a maximum of one and one-half (1.5) stories
or fifteen (15) feet.
|
44521
|
-
|
Slaughtering plants: except animals not for
human consumption
| |
44521
|
-
|
Poultry slaughtering and processing
| |
44521
|
-
|
Slaughtering of animals except for human consumption
| |
31611
|
-
|
Leather tanning and finishing
| |
33299
|
-
|
Ordnance and accessories, except vehicles and
guided missiles
| |
339942
|
-
|
Pencil lead; pencils, except mechanical
| |
31611
|
-
|
Pelts: scraping, currying, tanning, bleaching,
dyeing
| |
42152
|
-
|
Coal and other minerals and ores
| |
4218
|
-
|
Machinery, equipment and supplies
| |
42193
|
-
|
Scrap and waste materials
| |
4225
|
-
|
Farm product raw materials
| |
4543
|
-
|
Petroleum and petroleum products
| |
4227
|
-
|
Petroleum and petroleum products
| |
44422
|
-
|
Farm supplies
| |
42291
|
-
|
Farm supplies
| |
447
|
-
|
Automotive dealers and gasoline service stations
| |
451211
|
-
|
Adult book stores
| |
45431
|
-
|
Fuel dealers
| |
52239
|
-
|
Check cashing agencies
| |
531110
|
-
|
Operators of apartment buildings
| |
531110
|
-
|
Operators of dwellings other than apartment
buildings
| |
531190
|
-
|
Operators of residential mobile home sites
| |
531190
|
-
|
Brokers of manufactured homes, on site
| |
53131
|
-
|
Condominium managers; cooperative apartment
manager
| |
81222
|
-
|
Cemetery subdividers and developers
| |
541850
|
-
|
Billboard advertising
| |
5617
|
-
|
Services to dwellings and other buildings
| |
532412
|
-
|
Heavy construction equipment rental and leasing
| |
532411
|
-
|
Airplane rental and leasing; oil field equipment
rental and leasing; oil well drilling equipment renting and leasing
| |
56161
|
-
|
Dogs, rental of: for protective service
| |
81292
|
-
|
Photofinishing laboratories
| |
493110
|
-
|
Automobile recovery service; automobile repossession
service; automobile shows; driveaway automobile service; field warehousing;
salvaging of damaged merchandise, not engaged in sales; scrap steel
cutting on a contract or fee basis; solvents recovery service on a
contract or fee basis.
| |
8113
|
-
|
Miscellaneous repair shops and related services
| |
512132
|
-
|
Drive-in motion picture theaters
| |
71395
|
-
|
Bowling centers
| |
711
|
-
|
Commercial sports
| |
713290
|
-
|
Gambling establishments primarily operating
coin-operated machines; gambling machines, coin-operated
| |
713990
|
-
|
Amusement parks
| |
711
|
-
|
Membership sports and recreation clubs
| |
71399
|
-
|
Aerial tramways; archery ranges; betting information
service; boat rental; boats, party fishing; bookies; bookmakers; bowling
instruction; canoe rental; day camps; fishing piers and lakes; gambling
establishments; gambling machines; horse shows; houseboat rentals;
moped rental; motorcycle rental; off track betting; rental of rowboats
and canoes; rental of saddle horses; riding academies and schools;
riding tables; rodeo animal rental; rodeos; scenic railroads for amusement;
shooting galleries; shooting ranges; skeet shooting facilities; ski
instruction; ski lifts, cable lifts and ski tows; trapshooting facilities;
waterslides; wave pools
| |
623
|
-
|
Residential care
| |
813
|
-
|
Bars and restaurants owned and operated for
members of organizations only
| |
561210
|
-
|
Correctional facilities; jails
| |
81411
|
-
|
Private households
|
311711
|
-
|
Canned and cured fish and seafoods
| |
311712
|
-
|
Prepared fresh and frozen fish and seafoods
| |
313
|
-
|
Broadwoven fabric mills, wool (including dyeing
and finishing)
| |
313
|
-
|
Dyeing and finishing textiles, except wool fabrics
and knit goods
| |
31321
|
-
|
Miscellaneous textile goods
| |
322231
|
-
|
Die-cut paper and paperboard and cardboard
| |
322291
|
-
|
Sanitary paper products
| |
322232
|
-
|
Envelopes
| |
322233
|
-
|
Stationery, tablets, and related products
| |
3222
|
-
|
Converted paper and paperboard products, not
elsewhere classified
| |
323122
|
-
|
Platemaking and related services
| |
334
|
-
|
Computer and office equipment
| |
333311
|
-
|
Refrigeration and service industry machinery
| |
333312
|
-
|
Refrigeration and service industry machinery
| |
336391
|
-
|
Refrigeration and service industry machinery
| |
333415
|
-
|
Refrigeration and service industry machinery
| |
333913
|
-
|
Refrigeration and service industry machinery
| |
333319
|
-
|
Refrigeration and service industry machinery
| |
325992
|
-
|
Photographic chemicals, packaged
| |
339943
|
-
|
Dies, hand seal; printing dies, rubber
| |
339944
|
-
|
Carbon paper and inked ribbons
| |
339999
|
-
|
Tear gas devices and equipment; treating clock
and watch dials with luminous material
| |
42269
|
-
|
Chemicals and allied products
| |
42295
|
-
|
Paints, varnishes and supplies
| |
7211
|
-
|
Hotels and motels
| |
71119
|
-
|
Amusement concessions; amusement rides; animal
shows in circuses, fairs and carnivals; carnival operation; circus
companies; concession operators, amusement devices and rides
| |
62151
|
-
|
Medical and dental laboratories
| |
339116
|
-
|
Medical and dental laboratories
| |
54171
|
-
|
Commercial physical and biological research
| |
54138
|
-
|
Testing laboratories
| |
54194
|
-
|
Testing laboratories
| |
235990
|
-
|
Antenna installation, except household type
contractors
| |
513322
|
-
|
Radio telephone communications
| |
513310
|
-
|
Telephone communications, except radio telephones
| |
513310
|
-
|
Telegraph and other message communications
| |
513112
|
-
|
Radio and television broadcasting stations
| |
513120
|
-
|
Television broadcasting stations
| |
513210
|
-
|
Cable and other pay television services
| |
513390
|
-
|
Communication services, not elsewhere classified
| |
In addition, the following use is permitted by special permit:
registered marijuana dispensary.
|
1.
| |||
311
|
-
|
Food and kindred products
| |
313
|
-
|
Textile mill products
| |
315
|
-
|
Apparel and other finished products made from
fabrics and similar materials
| |
337
|
-
|
Furniture and fixtures
| |
511
|
-
|
Printing, publishing and allied industries
| |
323
|
-
|
Printing, publishing and allied industries
| |
512
|
-
|
Printing, publishing and allied industries
| |
316
|
-
|
Leather and leather products
| |
332
|
-
|
Fabricated metal products, except machinery
and transportation equipment
| |
335
|
-
|
Electronic and other electrical equipment and
components, except computer equipment
| |
333
|
-
|
Measuring, analyzing, and controlling instruments;
| |
334
|
-
|
photographic, medical and optical goods; watches
and clocks
| |
339
|
-
|
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries
| |
2.
| |||
56151
|
-
|
Travel agencies
| |
56152
|
-
|
Tour operators
| |
513
|
-
|
Communications
| |
3.
| |||
421
|
-
|
Wholesale trade - durable goods
| |
441
|
-
|
Wholesale trade - durable goods
| |
442
|
-
|
Wholesale trade - durable goods
| |
453
|
-
|
Wholesale trade - durable goods
| |
446
|
-
|
Wholesale trade - durable goods
| |
422
|
-
|
Wholesale trade - nondurable goods
| |
4.
| |||
444
|
-
|
Building materials, hardware, garden supply,
and mobile home dealers
| |
452
|
-
|
General merchandise stores
| |
445
|
-
|
Food stores
| |
448
|
-
|
Apparel and accessory stores
| |
337
|
-
|
Home furniture, furnishings, and equipment stores
| |
722
|
-
|
Eating and drinking places
| |
44
|
-
|
Miscellaneous retail
| |
45
|
-
|
Miscellaneous retail
| |
5.
| |||
521
|
-
|
Depository institutions
| |
522
|
-
|
Nondepository institutions
| |
523
|
-
|
Security and commodity brokers, dealers, exchanges,
and services
| |
524
|
-
|
Insurance carriers
| |
524
|
-
|
Insurance agents, brokers, and service
| |
531
|
-
|
Real estate
| |
525
|
-
|
Holding and other investment offices
| |
6.
| |||
541
|
-
|
Business services
| |
811
|
-
|
Miscellaneous repair services
| |
512
|
-
|
Motion pictures
| |
711
|
-
|
Amusement and recreation services
| |
621
|
-
|
Health services
| |
622
|
-
|
Health services
| |
623
|
-
|
Health services
| |
5411
|
-
|
Legal services
| |
611
|
-
|
Educational services
| |
624
|
-
|
Social services
| |
712
|
-
|
Museums, art galleries and botanical and zoological
gardens
| |
813
|
-
|
Membership organizations
| |
541
|
-
|
Engineering, accounting, research, management,
and related services
|