A. AASHTO BOARD DEAD-END STREET DEPARTMENT STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS FRONTAGE ITE LAYOUT LOT NFPA RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION ROADWAY SUBDIVISION SUBDIVISION CONTROL THROUGH STREET
As used in these regulations, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.
[Added 3-23-1998 by Bylaw Amendment S-98-19]
The Planning Board of the Town of Franklin.
A permanent or temporary street to provide sole access to and from an existing or proposed through street. This category is meant to include but not be limited to culs-de-sac and hammerhead turnarounds.
[Added 3-23-1998 by Bylaw Amendment S-98-19]
The Standard Specifications for Highways and Bridges of the Massachusetts Department of Public Works, dated 1973, including all revisions thereto, and the Construction Standards of 1977 of the Massachusetts Department of Public Works, as most recently amended.
[Added 3-23-1998 by Bylaw Amendment S-98-19]
For the purposes of these regulations, physical access, or the demonstrated feasibility for physical access, to a property from a street designed for such purposes.
[Added 3-23-1998 by Bylaw Amendment S-98-19]
Institute of Traffic Engineers.
[Added 3-23-1998 by Bylaw Amendment S-98-19]
The full strip of land designated as a way or street as distinguished from the roadway. A way.
[Added 3-23-1998 by Bylaw Amendment S-98-19]
An area of land in one ownership, with definite boundaries, used, or available for use, as the site of one of more buildings.
[Added 5-9-2016 by Subdivision Amendment S-16-05]
The National Fire Protection Association.
[Added 3-23-1998 by Bylaw Amendment S-98-19]
A subdivision, no part of which lies within the Commercial, Business or Industrial Districts established by the Franklin Zoning Bylaw.[1]
[Amended 2-6-1989]
The area within the limits of the traveled way.
The division of a tract of land into two or more buildable lots in such a manner as to require provision for one or more new ways, not in existence when the Subdivision Control Law became effective in the Town of Franklin, to furnish access for vehicular traffic to one or more of such buildable lots, and shall include resubdivision, and, when appropriate to the context, shall relate to the process of subdivision of the land or territory subdivided; provided, however, that the division of a tract of land into two or more buildable lots shall not be deemed to constitute a "subdivision" within the meaning of the Subdivision Control Law if, at the time when it is made, every buildable lot within the tract so divided has frontage on a public way, or a way shown on a plan theretofore approved in accordance with the Subdivision Control Law, of at least such distance as is then required by zoning or other ordinance or bylaw, if any, of said city or Town for erection of a building on such lot and, if no distance is so required, has such frontage of at least 20 feet. Conveyances or other instruments adding to, taking away from or changing the size and shape of lots in such a manner as not to leave any lot so affected without the frontage above set forth or the division of a tract of land, on which two or more buildings were standing when the Subdivision Control Law went into effect in the city or Town in which the land lies, into separate lots on each of which one of such buildings remains standing shall not constitute a "subdivision." A buildable lot shall conform to the zoning requirements of the zoning district in which the lot is located.
[Amended 5-9-2016 by Subdivision Amendment S-16-02]
The power of regulating the subdivision of land granted by the Subdivision Control Law.
A street within or outside of the boundaries of a subdivision with a minimum of two points of egress on which vehicular traffic is given preferential right-of-way and intersecting subdivision streets are required to yield the right-of-way in obedience to a stop sign, yield sign or other traffic control device.
[Added 3-23-1998 by Bylaw Amendment S-98-19]
B.
Other words shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Subdivision Control Law and the Franklin Zoning Bylaw.
[Added 3-23-1998 by Bylaw Amendment S-98-19]