For the purposes of this By-Law, the Town of
Ashland is hereby divided into the following zoning districts:
|
Residential Districts
| ||
Residence A
|
RA
| |
Residence B
|
RB
| |
Residence Multifamily
|
RM
| |
Commercial Districts
| ||
Highway Commerce
|
CH
| |
Downtown Commerce
|
CD
| |
Village Commerce
|
CV
| |
Neighborhood Commerce
|
CN
| |
Industrial
|
I
| |
Special Districts
| ||
Wildwood Mixed Use Special District
|
WMUSD
| |
Rail Transit District
|
RTD
| |
Ashland Downtown District
|
ADD
| |
Quarry Remediation District
|
QRD
|
Such districts shall be created and amended
only by vote of the Town Meeting amending the Zoning Map.
|
In addition, the following overlay districts are also hereby established in Section 8.0:
|
Ashland Downtown District A
| |
Floodplain Overlay District (FPOD)
| |
Groundwater Protection Overlay District (GPOD)
| |
Photovoltaic Installations Overlay District
(PIOD)
| |
Pond Street Mixed Use Overlay District (PSMUOD)
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TABLE OF PRINCIPAL USE REGULATIONS
| |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PRINCIPAL USES
| |||||||||
A. RESIDENTIAL USES
|
RA
|
RB
|
RM
|
CH
|
CD
|
CV
|
CN
|
I
| |
Single-family dwelling
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
Mobile home or trailer
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
| |
Two-family dwelling
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
BA
|
Y
|
BA
|
Y
|
N
| |
Conversion of single-family to two-family
dwelling
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
BA
|
Y
|
BA
|
Y
|
N
| |
Conversion of single or two family
to dwelling with not more than four units
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
N
| |
Multifamily dwelling
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
| |
Lodging or boarding house
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
BA
|
N
| |
Assisted living facility
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
BA
|
N
|
See Section 7.4
|
Cluster development
|
PB
|
PB
|
PB
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
| |
Planned multifamily development
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
N
|
N
| |
Senior residential community
|
PB
|
PB
|
N
|
PB
|
PB
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
See Section 7.2.5
|
Nursing or convalescent home
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
BA
|
N
| |
Mixed residential units and commercial
uses in the same building
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
PB*
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
| |
*Number of dwelling units permitted
shall not exceed a maximum of five (5) units per acre.
|
TABLE OF PRINCIPAL USE REGULATIONS
| |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PRINCIPAL USES
| |||||||||
B. EXEMPT AND INSTITUTIONAL USES
|
RA
|
RB
|
RM
|
CH
|
CD
|
CV
|
CN
|
I
| |
Use of land or structures for religious
purposes
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
| |
Use of land or structures for educational
purposes on land owned or leased by the commonwealth or any of its
agencies, subdivisions or bodies politic or by a religious sect or
denomination, or by a nonprofit educational corporation
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
| |
Child care facility
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
| |
Municipal buildings and facilities,
including vehicle storage, fire and police station
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
| |
Municipal sanitary waste disposal facility
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
| |
Essential services
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
| |
Hospital
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
N
| |
Philanthropic institution with less
than 10,000 square feet gross floor area
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
| |
Philanthropic institution with more
than 10,000 square feet gross floor area
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
TABLE OF PRINCIPAL USE REGULATIONS
| |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PRINCIPAL USES
| |||||||||
C. AGRICULTURAL USES
|
RA
|
RB
|
RM
|
CH
|
CD
|
CV
|
CN
|
I
| |
Use of land for the primary purpose
of agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, or viticulture on a parcel
of more than five acres in area
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
| |
Facilities for the sale of produce,
and wine and dairy products, provided that during the months of June,
July, August, and September of every year, or during the harvest season
of the primary crop, the majority of such products for sale, based
on either gross sales dollars or volume, have been produced by the
owner of the land containing more than five acres in area on which
the facility is located
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
| |
Nonexempt agricultural use
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Section 3.2
|
Nonexempt farm stand
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
N
| |
Greenhouse or nursery
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
TABLE OF PRINCIPAL USE REGULATIONS
| |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PRINCIPAL USES
| |||||||||
D. COMMERCIAL USES
|
RA
|
RB
|
RM
|
CH
|
CD
|
CV
|
CN
|
I
| |
Nonexempt educational use
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
N
|
BA
| |
Animal clinic or hospital; kennel
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
BA
|
Y
|
Section 3.2
|
Private nonprofit club or lodge
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
N
| |
Funeral home
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
N
| |
Motel or hotel
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
N
| |
Bed and breakfast
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
BA
|
N
| |
Retail establishment not more specifically
defined
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
BA*
|
Y
| |
Convenience store
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
N
| |
Open air vending
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
N
| |
General service establishment
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
N
|
BA
|
BA
|
Y
| |
Personal service establishment
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
BA
|
Y
| |
Restaurant
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
| |
Restaurant, fast-food
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA**
|
BA**
|
BA**
|
N
|
BA
| |
Business or professional office
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y*
|
Y
| |
Medical or dental office or clinic
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
BA
|
N
| |
Medical marijuana dispensary
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
PB
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
PB
| |
Bank; financial agency
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
BA
|
N
| |
Catering service
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
N
| |
Indoor commercial recreation
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
| |
Outdoor commercial recreation
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
N
|
Y
| |
Golf course
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
| |
Campground, nonprofit or supervised
camping
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
| |
Boat rental
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
| |
Adult entertainment use
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
See Section 6.1
|
Wireless communication facility
|
PB
|
PB
|
PB
|
PB
|
PB
|
PB
|
PB
|
PB
|
See Section 6.4
|
Tattoo parlor/body piercing studio
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
N
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
| |
Copy shop
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
BA
|
Y
| |
Print shop
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
| |
* UNDER 2,000 SQ. FT. GROSS FLOOR AREA
| |||||||||
** NO ACCESS VIA POND STREET
|
TABLE OF PRINCIPAL USE REGULATIONS
| |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PRINCIPAL USES
| |||||||||
E. MOTOR VEHICLE USES
|
RA
|
RB
|
RM
|
CH
|
CD
|
CV
|
CN
|
I
| |
Motor vehicle, trailer and boat sales,
service and rental
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
N
|
Y
| |
Motor vehicle general and body repair
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
N
|
Y
| |
Motor vehicle light service
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
N
|
BA
|
TABLE OF PRINCIPAL USE REGULATIONS
| |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PRINCIPAL USES
| |||||||||
F. INDUSTRIAL USES
|
RA
|
RB
|
RM
|
CH
|
CD
|
CV
|
CN
|
I
| |
Earth removal
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
| |
Light manufacturing
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
| |
Wholesale, warehouse, or distribution
facility
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
| |
Mini-storage warehouse facility
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
| |
Manufacturing
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
| |
Construction yard or landscaping business
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
| |
Junkyard or automobile salvage or graveyard
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
| |
Land transportation terminal
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
| |
Assembly or packaging
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
| |
Research, laboratories, and development
facilities
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
| |
Publishing and printing
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
N
|
BA
| |
Computer software development
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
| |
Computer hardware development
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
| |
Food and beverage manufacturing, bottling
or processing facility
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
| |
Alternative energy and renewable energy
manufacturing facilities
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
| |
Alternative energy and renewable energy
research and development facilities
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
PB
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
TABLE OF PRINCIPAL USE REGULATIONS
| |||||||||
PRINCIPAL USES
| |||||||||
G. ACCESSORY USES
|
RA
|
RB
|
RM
|
CH
|
CD
|
CV
|
CN
|
I
| |
Accessory scientific uses
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
| |
Rooming and boarding not more than
2 persons
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
Home occupation
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
Adult day care
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
Child day care, small
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
| |
Child day care, large
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
| |
Accessory family dwelling unit
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
Y
|
N
| |
Drive-through
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
N
|
BA
|
TABLE OF PRINCIPAL USE REGULATIONS
| |||||||||
PRINCIPAL USES
| |||||||||
H. OTHER USES
|
RA
|
RB
|
RM
|
CH
|
CD
|
CV
|
CN
|
I
| |
Drive-through only facility
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
N
|
BA
| |
Commercial parking facility
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
BA
|
In the event that the Building Inspector determines
that the nonconforming nature of such structure would be increased
by the proposed reconstruction, extension, alteration, or change,
the Board of Appeals may, by special permit, allow such reconstruction,
extension, alteration, or change where it determines that the proposed
modification will not be substantially more detrimental than the existing
nonconforming structure to the neighborhood.
|
Minimum Lot Area
(sq.ft.)
|
Minimum Lot Frontage
(ft.)
|
Minimum Front Yard
(ft.)
|
Minimum Side Yard
(ft.)
|
Minimum Rear Yard
(ft.)
|
Maximum Height
(stories)-(feet)
| |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RA
|
30000
|
150
|
40
|
10
|
30
|
N/A-35
|
RB
|
20000
|
125
|
30
|
10
|
20
|
N/A-35
|
RM
|
30000
|
150
|
40
|
10
|
30
|
N/A-35
|
CH
|
30000
|
150
|
30
|
10
|
30
|
3-35 for dwellings 5 for otherwise
|
CD
|
20,000 for dwellings 10,000 otherwise
|
125 for dwellings 0 for otherwise
|
30 for dwellings 0 for otherwise
|
10 for dwellings 0 for otherwise
|
20 for dwellings 0 for otherwise
|
N/A-38 (See Note 11)
|
CV
|
15000
|
100
|
20
|
10
|
20
|
2.5-35 for dwellings 4 for otherwise
|
CN
|
5000
|
50
|
15
|
8
|
35
|
N/A-30 feet
|
I
|
30000
|
150
|
40
|
30
|
30
|
2-35 for dwelling 5 for otherwise
|
The volume and footprint of a Covered Open-Air Front Porch shall
not be considered part of the volume or footprint of a non-conforming
structure being rebuilt under section 3.3.7. However, the Covered
Open-Air Front Porch may be rebuilt in kind after a demolition, destruction
or catastrophe.
|
Said bylaws shall only be applicable for structures in existence
at the time of adoption (Annual Town Meeting, June 12, 2021)
|
Boardinghouse, Lodging
|
1 space per guest unit
|
Bed-and-breakfast
|
2 spaces plus one space per guest room
|
Commercial accommodations
|
1-1/8 spaces per guest unit
|
Dwellings
|
2 spaces per dwelling unit
|
Offices, stores
|
1 space per 180 square feet of leasable floor
space
|
Restaurant, place of assembly
|
1 space per 4 seats
|
Bowling alley
|
4 spaces per lane
|
Golf course
|
10 spaces per hole, plus spaces required for accessory use as determined by the Building Inspector advisory report of the Planning Board where required in compliance with Section 9.4, Site Plan Review.
|
Animal hospital, veterinary
|
2 spaces per exam room plus 1 space per staff
employee but not less than 5 spaces
|
Nursing home
|
1 space per 6 beds plus 1 space per employee
|
Hospital
|
1 space per bed
|
Medical and dental offices and clinics
|
2 spaces per exam room or chair plus 1 space
per staff employee but not less than 5 spaces
|
Financial offices (banks)
|
1 space per 200 sq. ft. of gross floor area,
1 space per employee, 5 waiting spaces per drive-thru teller
|
Industrial, Wholesale
|
1 space per 1.3 employees per shift
|
Day care and nursery schools
|
1 space per employee; 1 space per 5 children;
drop area; 4 spaces up to 20 children, 1 space per additional 10 children
|
Others
|
Individually determined by the Building Inspector upon advisory report of the Planning Board where required in compliance with Section 9.4, Site Plan Review.
|
The Planning Board may require that the spaces
to be un-constructed shall be delineated on the site plan and indicated
as future parking spaces. All or part of said spaces shall be constructed
if so required by the Board at a future date or may be constructed
by the property owner/tenant at any time without prior Board approval.
|
Zoning Districts
|
Maximum Total Sign Area per Foot of Lot
Frontage on the Street Towards Which the Building is Oriented
(square feet per foot)
| |
---|---|---|
Commercial Highway "CH"
|
2.0
| |
Commercial Downtown "CD"
|
2.0
| |
Commercial Neighborhood "CN"
|
1.0
| |
Commercial Village "CV"
|
1.0
| |
Industrial "I"
|
2.0
|
The obligation to remove or repair a sign in
one (1) of the categories set forth above is that of the sign permit
grantee. Failure to remove or repair a sign in such category may result
in fines and penalties.
|
Fines shall be imposed for the following:
|
Average Percentage Slope
|
Minimum Percentage of Land to Remain In
Vegetation
| |
---|---|---|
10.0 to 14.9
|
25
| |
15.0 to 19.9
|
40
| |
20.0 to 24.9
|
55
| |
25.0 to 29.9
|
70
| |
30.0 and above
|
85
|
Satellite dishes and/or antennae shall be situated on or attached
to a structure in such a manner that they are screened, preferably
not being visible from abutting streets. Free-standing dishes or antennae
shall be located on the landscape in such a manner so as to minimize
visibility from abutting streets and residences and to limit the need
to remove existing vegetation. All equipment shall be colored, molded
and/or installed to blend into the structure and/or the landscape.
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Wireless Communications Facilities shall be camouflaged as follows:
|
Equipment shelters for Wireless Communications Facilities shall
be designed consistent with one of the following design standards:
|
Colors of the proposed Wireless Communications Facility represented
by a color board showing actual colors proposed. Colors shall be provided
for the antennas, mounts, equipment shelters, cables as well as cable
runs, and security barrier, if any.
| |
Dimensions of the Wireless Communications Facility specified
for all three directions: height, width and breadth. These shall be
provided for the antennas, mounts, equipment shelters and security
barrier, if any.
|
Such statement shall be certified and signed by an acoustical
engineer, stating that noise measurements are accurate and meet the
Noise Standards of this Bylaw.
|
The applicant shall provide a statement listing the existing
and maximum future projected measurements of RFR from the proposed
Wireless Communications Facility, for the following situations:
|
At the time of application filing, an EA that meets FCC requirements
shall be submitted to the Town for each Wireless Communications Facility
site that requires such an EA to be submitted to the FCC.
|
The applicant shall list location, type and amount (including
trace elements) of any materials proposed for use within the Wireless
Communications Facility that are considered hazardous by the federal,
state or local government.
|
Estimates of RFR emissions will be required for all facilities,
including proposed and future facilities.
|
All areas under the roof may provide appropriate
second floor living area and mezzanine/lofts as regulated by the State
Building Code.
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USABLE ACRES/MINIMUM LOT AREA = NUMBER OF CONDENSED SIZE LOTS
WHERE USABLE ACRES = [TOTAL TRACT ACRES]-[20% EXCLUSION OF TRACT ACRES
(streets, walks, easements, etc.)]-[50% TRACT ACRES FOR OPEN SPACE]
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No structure shall be built or used in a cluster development except in compliance with the use regulations of Section 3.1 [Principal Uses] and with the following dimensional regulations.
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Minimum Yards
(feet)
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District
|
Minimum Lot Area
(square feet)
|
Frontage
|
Front
|
Side
|
Rear
|
RA
|
15,000
|
75
|
20
|
10
|
30
|
RB
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
RM
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
The Planning Board may waive documentary requirements as it
deems appropriate.
|
In addition, development shall strive to preserve
the District's natural setting with its wetland, scenic and historic
assets by properly relating improvements to the District's parcels
and surrounding development. Development shall be compatible and complementary
to the proposed coordinated roadway network serving such rail station
and West Union Street. The District shall also encourage originality,
flexibility and innovation in site design and development, specific
to the intended use, including architecture and landscaping.
|
Rail Transit Use Table
| |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Permitted Light Industry Component Use:
|
Area Per Use Plan:
| ||||||
Use:
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
E
|
F
| |
(a) Research offices and laboratories, including
testing, provided such testing complies with the performance standards
set forth in this section. This shall include theoretical and applied
research in all the sciences, product development and testing, engineering
development, and marketing development. Uses shall include: biochemical,
chemical, electronics, film and photography, medical and dental, metallurgy,
pharmaceutical and X-ray
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(b) Services associated with permitted light
industrial use.
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(c) Manufacture, research, assembly, testing
and repair of components' devices, equipment and systems and parts
and components including electronic components, communication equipment,
guidance and control equipment, data processing equipment, computer
hardware and/or software and measuring instruments.
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(d) Light manufacturing, processing and/or assembly
of the following or similar products: food products, medical equipment,
apparel, wood working shops, furniture, fabricated metal products,
and stone, clay and glass products, optical devices, photographic
and graphic equipment, and filing and labeling machinery
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(e) Parking in compliance with § 5.1 to service a use permitted in this component.
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(f) Accessory scientific use in compliance with
§ 3.2.4
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(g) Uses and structures (including without limitation,
a sewerage treatment facility) customarily accessory and incidental
to the primary uses.
|
Y(2)
|
Y(2)
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y(2)
| |
h. Alternative energy and renewable energy manufacturing facilities
|
N
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
i. Alternative energy and renewable energy research and development
facilities
|
N
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
Permitted Commercial Component Uses
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
E
|
F
| |
(a) Business or professional offices which are
limited to offices for accountants, attorneys, engineers, architects,
medical and dental offices, and general and corporate offices
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(b) Service industries, such as the repair of
appliances, tooling, printing, blue printing, bookbinding, and food
services
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(c) Wholesale industries, such as distribution
and/or storage or warehousing of products similar to those listed
in this subsection.
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(d) Retail sales and services, except motor
vehicle sales, service stations and motor vehicle body repair/restoration/paint
facilities
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(e) Restaurant
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(f) Catering Service.
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(g) Indoor commercial recreation.
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(h) Financial institutions without drive-up
window.
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(i) Municipal use not elsewhere more specifically
cited.
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
| |
(j) Parking in compliance with § 5.1 to service a use permitted in this component (provided, however, that the Planning Board by Special Permit may permit modifications of the parking requirements on a case by case basis).
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(k) Accessory scientific use in compliance with
§ 3.2.4.
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(l) Outdoor commercial recreation other than
campgrounds.
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(m) Theaters and cinemas
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(n) Day Care Facilities
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(o) Accessory uses shall be allowed as follows:
| |||||||
(i) Uses and structures (including, without
limitation, a sewerage treatment facility) customarily accessory and
incidental to the primary use.
|
Y(2)
|
Y(2)
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y(2)
| |
(ii) Food preparation and eating facilities
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(iii) Day care facilities
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(iv) Recreational facilities
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
Permitted Residential component uses:
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
E
|
F
| |
(a) Age Restricted, Attached
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(b) Age Restricted, Multifamily
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(c) Age Restricted, Detached
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(d) Dwelling Multifamily, For Rent
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
N
| |
(e) Continuing Care Residential Community (CCRC) or components thereof in conformance with § 7.4
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(f) Rest Home and/or Nursing Homes
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(g) Municipal recreational use.
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(h) Public Housing for the elderly.
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(i) Uses and structures (including, without
limitation, a sewerage treatment facility) customarily accessory and
incidental to the primary use.
|
Y(2)
|
Y(2)
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y(2)
| |
Permitted Residential Component Uses
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
E
|
F
| |
(a) Public Parks
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(b) Community Centers and public recreation
buildings.
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(c) Recreation centers and facilities.
|
Y 1
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(d) Education uses on land not owned by the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts or any of its agencies, subsidiaries
or bodies politic, by a religious sect or denomination, or by a nonprofit
educational group
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
| |
(e) Golf courses and related facilities.
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
| |
(f) Tennis clubs, swimming pools, health clubs
and similar facilities, including membership clubs, public or private
|
Y(1)
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y1
|
N
| |
(g) Places and buildings for public assembly.
|
Y(1)
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y(1)
|
N
| |
(h) Uses and structures (including, without
limitation, a sewerage treatment facility) customarily accessory and
incidental to the primary use.
|
Y(2)
|
Y(2)
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y(2)
| |
(1) only as accessory to the principal use
| |||||||
(2) no sewage treatment structures may be located
in such area, but such area may be used for transmittal purposes (i.e.,
underground piping and leaching)
|
Allowed Units Per Acre (as provided by this
By-Law) x Usable Acres (as defined below) = Number of Permitted Residential
Dwelling Units
| |
Usable Acres = Total Acres shall mean: (i) for
the Transit Village Community (TVC) the aggregate area in Area A,
Area E and Area F combined; and (ii) the aggregate area in Area B,
Area C and Area D combined, as the case may be.
| |
[- 10% exclusion for Open Space]
| |
[- the lesser of (i) 20% exclusion for Impervious
Surfaces; or (ii) actual Impervious Surfaces)]
| |
[- Wetlands (90% of Wetlands as determined by
Conservation Commission or other applicable authority unless such
Wetlands are situated in the perimeter of the Rail Transit District
area or included as part of design elements in any golf course in
which event the area of such qualifying Wetlands shall not be deducted
or wetland areas which are part of EPA Operable Unit I and Operable
Unit III).]
|
appliance repair outlets
|
day-care centers
|
ice cream parlors
| |
art galleries
|
delicatessens
|
instruction studios
| |
bakery outlets
|
dry cleaner outlets
|
laundromats
| |
bank ATM
|
florist outlets
|
snack bars
| |
bookstore outlets
|
food vendors
|
specialty food shops
| |
collectible shops
|
gift shops
|
tailor/cleaner outlets
| |
or other use having externally observable attributes
similar to the above shall be allowed, as determined by the Inspector
of Buildings after initial Site Plan approval.
|
ASHLAND DOWNTOWN DISTRICT (ADD)
|
ADD-A
|
ADD-B
|
ADD-C
|
---|---|---|---|
Permitted Residential Uses
| |||
Single family and two-family dwelling homes, other than mobile
home
|
N
|
SP
|
Y
|
Multifamily dwellings (3 or more dwellings)
|
Y
|
Y
|
SP
|
Dwelling units and retail, office and/or other allowed business
in separate buildings on the same lot
|
Y1
|
Y
|
SP
|
Mixed residential and commercial/business
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Senior Residential Community pursuant to Sec 7.2 (no acreage
requirement)
|
SP
|
SP
|
N
|
Cluster development pursuant to Sec 7.3
|
SP
|
N
|
N
|
Accessory family dwelling unit in compliance with Article IV,
Special Regulations Sec 7.6
|
N
|
SP
|
SP
|
Permitted Community Services
| |||
Religious or educational purposes on land owned or leased by
a public body, religious group or nonprofit educational corporation
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Child daycare, adult care or assisted living facility
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Municipal uses not elsewhere specifically cited
|
Y
|
Y
|
SP
|
Post office
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Community center and public recreation center
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
Nursing, convalescent, rest home, hospital
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Mixed business and residential use in the same building
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Mixed business and residential use in separate buildings on
the same lot
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Business offices such as sale agents, real estate
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Bank or financial institutions without drive-up windows
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Bank or financial institutions with drive-up windows
|
SP
|
SP
|
N
|
Any use set forth above in a building with more than 20,000
sq. ft. of gross floor area
|
SP
|
N
|
N
|
Outdoor storage of products for sale
|
SP2
|
SP2
|
SP2
|
Home occupation in compliance with sec 3.2.1
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Permitted Restaurant Uses
| |||
Restaurant and/or bakery with no outside seating and no drive-up
window
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Restaurant and/or bakery, with outside seating and no drive-up
window
|
Y
|
SP
|
SP
|
Restaurant, fast-food, no drive-up
|
SP
|
SP
|
N
|
Restaurant, fast-food with drive-up
|
SP
|
SP
|
N
|
Cafeteria, lunch or soda counter, ice cream establishment or
food service
|
Y
|
Y
|
SP
|
Catering services
|
Y
|
SP
|
SP
|
Permitted Retail Uses
| |||
Retail sales and/or services in building less than or equal
to 10,000 sq. ft. of gross floor area
|
Y
|
Y
|
SP
|
Retail sales and/or services in building more than 10,000 sq.
ft. of gross floor area
|
Y
|
SP
|
N
|
Open air vending (e.g. push carts)
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
Bed-and-breakfast
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
Veterinary, animal hospital, kennel in compliance with Sec 3.2
lots greater than five acres
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Agriculture, horticulture, viticulture or floriculture in compliance
with Sec 3.2
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Permitted Recreational Uses
| |||
Outdoor commercial recreation other than campgrounds
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
Theaters and cinemas
|
Y
|
Y
|
SP
|
Indoor commercial recreation, including tennis club, health
or fitness club, day spa
|
Y
|
Y
|
SP
|
Indoor bowling alleys and skating rinks
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
Permitted Light Industrial Uses
| |||
Printers and similar shops and trades
|
Y
|
Y
|
SP
|
Light manufacturing, research, assembly, testing
|
Y
|
SP
|
SP
|
Service industries, such as the repair of appliances
|
Y
|
Y
|
SP
|
Prohibited Uses
| |||
Motor vehicle service stations, vehicle body repair, restoration,
paint shop
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Retail sales or rental of motor vehicles, trailers or motorized
marine equipment
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Adult entertainment establishments
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Tattoo Parlors
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Storage trailers and outdoor storage of goods associated with
a business, retail, commercial or industrial use
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Notes on Ashland Downtown District Table of Uses
|
DIMENSIONAL STANDARDS (REQUIRED)
| |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Building Type
|
Frontage
(Min.)
|
Lot Size
|
Front Yard
(Min./Max)
|
Side Yard
(Min.)
|
Rear Yard
(Min.)
|
FAR
(Max.)
|
Height
(Max.)
|
Sub-Area A
| |||||||
Mixed-Use and Commercial
|
100'
|
35,000 SF
|
8'/15'
|
0' if common wall; 15' otherwise
|
12'
|
2.0
|
3 Stories (max 38 feet)
|
Residential-only
|
100'
|
35,000 SF
|
15'/15'
|
0' if common wall; 15' otherwise
|
12'
|
2.0
|
3 Stories (max 38 feet)
|
Sub-Area B
| |||||||
Mixed-Use and Commercial
|
75'
|
20,000 SF
|
8'/15'
|
0' if common wall; 10' otherwise
|
12'
|
1.5
|
3 Stories (max 38 feet)
|
Residential-only
|
75'
|
20,000 SF
|
15'/15'
|
0' if common wall; 10' otherwise
|
12'
|
1.5
|
3 Stories (max 38 feet)
|
Sub-Area C
| |||||||
Mixed-Use and Commercial
|
50'
|
8,000 SF
|
8'/15'
|
0' if common wall; 10' otherwise
|
12'
|
1.5
|
3 Stories (max 38 feet)
|
Residential-only
|
50'
|
8,000 SF
|
15'/15'
|
0' if common wall; 10' otherwise
|
12'
|
1.5
|
3 Stories (max 38 feet)
|
Y = Permitted
| |
SP = Conditionally Permitted with Special Permit
| |
N = Not Permitted
|
The location of each development component type
shall be depicted on the Use Plan on file with the Town Clerk for
the Wildwood Mixed Use Special District, which use plan provides for
three (3) areas of development (hereinafter, such areas are referred
to as "Area A," "Area B," "Area C" and "Area D" which designations
correspond to the development areas noted on the aforementioned Use
Plan). The Permitted Uses and the Area on the Use Plan where such
uses shall be permitted are as follows:
|
WILDWOOD USE TABLE
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Per Use Plan
| |||||
Land Use Area Uses
|
A
|
B
|
C
|
D
|
E
|
(1) Light Industrial Uses
| |||||
Research offices and laboratories, including
testing, provided such testing complies with the performance standards
set forth in this section. This section shall include chemical, electronics,
photography & film, medical & dental, metallurgy, pharmaceutical
& X-ray; limited to 10,000 sq. ft.
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Research offices and laboratories, including
testing, provided such testing complies with the performance standards
set forth in this section. This section shall include chemical, electronics,
photography & film, medical & dental, metallurgy, pharmaceutical
& X-ray; greater than 10,000 sq. ft.
|
SP
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Services associated with permitted light industrial
uses.
|
N
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Light manufacturing research; assembly, testing
and repair of components, including electronic components; communication
equipment; guidance & control equipment; data processing equipment;
computer hardware and/or software; and measuring instruments
|
SP
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Light manufacturing, processing and/or assembly
of the following or similar products: food products; medical equipment;
apparel; woodworking shops; furniture; fabricated metal products;
stone, clay and glass products; optical devices; photographic equipment;
and, filing and labeling machinery.
|
SP
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Parking in compliance with the Zoning By-Law
to service a use permitted herein, except that the Planning Board
by Special Permit may permit modifications of the parking requirements
on a case by case basis.
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Accessory scientific use
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Sewerage treatment facility
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
Uses and structures customarily accessory and
incidental to primary use.
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
(2) Commercial Uses
| |||||
Business or professional offices which are limited
to offices for accountants, attorneys, engineers, architects, medical
and dental offices, and general and corporate offices; limited to
3,000 sq. ft.
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Business or professional offices which are limited
to offices for accountants, attorneys, engineers, architects, medical
and dental offices and general and corporate offices; over 3,000 sq.
ft.
|
SP
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Service industries such as repair of appliances,
tooling, printing, blueprinting and bookbinding.
|
SP
|
N
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Food preparation and eating facilities; limited
to 3,000 sq. ft.
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Food preparation and eating facilities; over
3,000 sq. ft.
|
SP
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
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Personal service establishments, such as hair
care, laundry, photography studio; limited to 3,000 sq. ft.
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Y
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Y
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N
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Y
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Y
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Parking in compliance with the Zoning By-law
to service a use permitted herein, except the Planning Board by Special
Permit may permit modifications of the parking requirements on a case
by case basis.
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Y
|
Y
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Short term automobile rental.
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SP
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Y
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N
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Y
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Y
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Retail sales, services and boutiques; limited
to 3,000 sq. ft.
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SP
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SP
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N
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Y
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Y
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Retail sales, services and boutiques; over to
3,000 sq. ft.
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SP
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SP
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N
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Y
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Y
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Retail home furnishings, home improvement and
miscellaneous material and equipment stores which operate totally
within principal structures and require no outside storage or display
of products or materials; limited to 3,000 sq. ft.
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Y
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Y
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N
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Y
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Y
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Restaurant; limited to 3,000 sq. ft.
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Y
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Y
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N
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Y
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Y
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Restaurant; over 3,000 sq. ft.
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SP
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Y
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N
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Y
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Y
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Restaurant, fast food
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N
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N
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N
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N
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N
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Catering service; limited to 3,000 sq.ft.
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Y
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Y
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N
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Y
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Y
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Catering service; over 3,000 sq.ft.
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SP
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Y
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N
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Y
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Y
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Hotel, motel
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SP
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SP
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N
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SP
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SP
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Indoor commercial recreation facility
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SP
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Y
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N
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Y
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Y
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Financial institutions without drive-up window.
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Y
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Y
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N
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Y
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Y
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Financial institutions with drive-up window
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N
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SP
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N
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SP
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N
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Business schools
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N
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N
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N
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N
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N
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Cinema, theater, auditorium
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N
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Y
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N
|
Y
|
Y
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Continuing care residential community or components
thereof
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Y
|
Y
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N
|
Y
|
Y
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Rest home or nursing home
|
Y
|
Y
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N
|
Y
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Y
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Accessory scientific use
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N
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N
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N
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N
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N
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Other drive-up services associated with any
commercial or industrial use.
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N
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N
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N
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SP
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N
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Health club or clinic.
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SP
|
SP
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Y
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Y
|
SP
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Outdoor commercial recreation other than campgrounds
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N
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SP
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N
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SP
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SP
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Uses and structures customarily accessory and
incidental to the primary use.
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Y
|
Y
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Y
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Y
|
Y
|
Sewerage treatment facility
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SP
|
SP
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SP
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SP
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SP
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Day care facilities limited to 3,000 sq. ft.
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Y
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Y
|
Y
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Y
|
Y
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Day care facilities over 3,000 sq. ft.
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Y
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Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
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(3) Residential Uses
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Age restricted attached (as defined in § 8.4.3).
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Y
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Y
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N
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SP
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SP
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(3) Residential Uses
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Age restricted mixed use building — defined
as including one, a portion of a building containing more than one
(1) dwelling unit used for occupancy by individuals living independently
of each other containing at least one (1) dwelling unit owned or occupied
by at least one (1) person who is fifty-five (55) years of age, or
older; and no more than one (1) additional occupant who may be under
fifty-five (55) years of age, unless otherwise qualifying as a handicapped
adult; two, a portion of the building for occupancy of commercial
uses
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Y
|
Y
|
N
|
SP
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SP
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Age restricted, multifamily (as defined in § 8.4.3).
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Y
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N
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N
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SP
|
SP
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Dwelling, multifamily
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Y
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N
|
N
|
SP
|
SP
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Dwelling, multifamily in a mixed use building
– defined as including one, a portion of a building containing
more than one (1) dwelling unit; two, a portion of the building for
occupancy of commercial uses.
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Y
|
Y
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N
|
SP
|
SP
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Public housing for the elderly.
|
Y
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N
|
N
|
N
|
N
|
Affordable housing (defined as housing meeting
affordability standards of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department
of Housing and Community Development).
|
Y
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N
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N
|
Y
|
Y
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Uses and structures customarily accessory and
incidental to the primary use.
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Sewerage treatment facility
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SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
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Dwelling, single family [excluded in a CDA as
defined in § 8.6.6.10(a)]
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N
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N
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N
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N
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Y
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(4) Municipal Uses
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Municipal school, other municipal buildings
and 24-hour municipal use.
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Y
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Y
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Y
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Y
|
Y
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Municipal community center and recreation buildings.
|
Y
|
Y
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Y
|
Y
|
Y
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Municipal fields
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Y
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Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Municipal cemetery.
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
N
|
N
|
Municipal golf courses and related facilities.
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Municipal tennis facilities and swimming pool.
|
Y
|
N
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Civic area
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Uses and structures customarily accessory and
incidentals to the primary use.
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Y
|
Sewerage treatment facility.
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
SP
|
(5) Miscellaneous Uses
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Residential uses above the ground floor of commercial
buildings.
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Y
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Y
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N
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Y
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Y
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Uses exceeding 20,000 sq. ft. except where they
are designed to be compatible with the intended pedestrian oriented
character of the zone.
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N
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SP
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N
|
SP
|
SP
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The following uses shall be permitted within
the Quarry Remediation District as of right without reference to termination
of mining activities:
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•
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the building is set behind another building which has non-residential
uses on the ground floor; or
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•
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the residential portion of the first floor of a building is
set behind street-front non-residential uses within the same building;
or
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•
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in other cases where the SPGA feels that street-front residential
uses will not have an adverse impact on the continuity of the non-residential
street front uses.
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•
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Ensure that the PSMUOD's becomes a unique and identifiable place
and destination for residents, visitors and business affairs;
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•
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Enhance the social and economic viability of the PSMUOD by preserving
property values and promoting the attractiveness of PSMUOD as a place
in which to live, work, visit and shop;
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•
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Enhance the PSMUOD's economic resources;
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Promote and encourage building design and building alterations
that are of high quality and appearance;
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Promote flexibility in and variety of development to enhance
the natural and aesthetic qualities of the PSMUOD.
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First offense:
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$100.00
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Second offense:
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$200.00
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Third and each succeeding offense:
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$300.00
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Any person violating any provision of Section 5.3 shall be fined, if convicted, according to the following schedule:
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First offense:
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$25.00
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Second offense:
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$50.00
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Third offense:
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$100.00
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Subsequent offenses:
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$200.00
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Each day or part thereof in violation of any
provision of this chapter, whether such violation is continuous or
intermittent, shall constitute a separate and succeeding offense.
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First offense:
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$100.00
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Second offense:
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$200.00
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Third and each succeeding offense:
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$300.00
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Any person violating any provision of § 5.3 shall be fined, if convicted, according to the following schedule:
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First offense:
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$25.00
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Second offense:
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$50.00
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Third offense:
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$100.00
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Subsequent offenses:
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$200.00
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Each day or part thereof of violation of any
provision of this chapter, whether such violation is continuous or
intermittent, shall constitute a separate and succeeding offense.
Enforcement of this bylaw under the Non-Criminal Disposition process
shall be carried out by the Zoning Enforcement Officer, the Assistant
Zoning Enforcement Officer, any person having police powers, or other
person so designated by the Town Manager.
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No building permit shall be issued for the construction
of any of the above without site plan review approval and design plan
approval.
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Design Review shall evaluate requests for Site Plan Review on
the design criteria in this bylaw and any Design Guidelines promulgated
by the DRC. The DRC shall submit its written findings to the Planning
Board and to the applicant along with any recommendations and suggested
conditions. Such findings shall contain any recommendations and explanations
and shall be submitted to the Planning Board to be included in its
Site Plan Review process.
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Adult Bookstore — An establishment having
as a substantial or significant portion of its stock-in-trade, books,
magazines and other matter which are distinguished or characterized
by their emphasis depicting, describing or relating to sexual conduct
or sexual excitement as defined in Chapter 272, Section 31, M.G.L.
For purposes of this definition, "substantial or significant portion
of stock" shall mean more than twenty-five (25) percent of the subject
establishment's inventory or more than twenty-five (25) percent of
the subject premises' gross floor area.
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Adult Live Nudity Establishment — An establishment
which provides live entertainment for its patrons, which includes
the display of nudity, as that term is defined in Chapter 272, Section
31, M.G.L. and which excludes minors by virtue of age.
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Adult motion picture theater — An enclosed
building used for presenting material distinguished by an emphasis
on matter depicting, describing or relating to sexual conduct or sexual
excitement as defined in Chapter 272, Section 31, M.G.L.
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Adult Paraphernalia Store — An establishment
having as a substantial or significant portion of its stock devices,
objects, tools or toys which are distinguished or characterized by
their association with sexual activity, including sexual conduct or
sexual excitement as defined in Chapter 272, Section 31, M.G.L. For
purposes of this definition, "substantial or significant portion of
stock" shall mean more than twenty-five (25) percent of subject premises'
gross floor area.
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Adult Video Store — An establishment having
as a substantial or significant portion of its stock-in-trade, videos,
movies or other film material which are distinguished or characterized
by their emphasis depicting, describing or relating to sexual conduct
or sexual excitement as defined in Chapter 272, Section 31, M.G.L.
For purposes of this definition, "substantial or significant portion
of stock" shall mean more than twenty-five (25) percent of the subject
premises' gross floor area.
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(1)
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Flags and insignia of any government except
when displayed in connection with commercial promotion;
|
(2)
|
Legal notices or informational signs erected
or required by government bodies;
|
(3)
|
Temporary signs erected for a charitable or
religious cause;
|
(4)
|
Temporary signs inside display windows covering,
in aggregate, not more than ten percent (10%) of the window area,
illuminated by building illumination only;
|
(5)
|
Standard gasoline pumps bearing thereon in usual
size and form the name, type and price of gasoline;
|
(6)
|
Integral, decorative or architectural features
of a building, except letters, trademarks, moving parts or parts internally
illuminated or decorated with gaseous tube or other lights;
|
(7)
|
Signs guiding and directing traffic and parking,
not exceeding two (2) square feet in area and bearing no advertising
matter;
|
(8)
|
Holiday decorations;
|
(9)
|
Interior building signs not intended for view
from the street;
|
(10)
|
Name and address plates, not to exceed two (2)
square feet in area; and
|
(11)
|
Vending machine signs and credit card signs,
the latter not to exceed one (1) square foot in area.
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