IC, LI, C, R, RM and CON Zones
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LC and SL Zones
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A.
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Single- or two-family dwelling
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Minimum lot size (square feet)
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Access onto Route 11
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40,000
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N/A
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Access onto other through highway
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40,000
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20,000
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With public water or public sewer
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20,000
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20,000
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Access onto minor residential street1
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40,000
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20,000
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With public water or public sewer
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20,000
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20,000
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Minimum lot width (feet)
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Access onto Route 11
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175
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N/A
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Access onto other through highway
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175
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150
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With public water or public sewer
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125
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100
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Access onto minor residential street
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100
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100
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Minimum highway frontage (feet)
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25
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25
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Minimum front building setback from highway right-of-way (feet)
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Access onto Route 11
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60
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N/A
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Access onto other through highway
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40
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40
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Access onto minor residential street2
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30
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30
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Minimum building setback, each side (feet)
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25
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20
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With public water and/or sewer
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20
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30
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Minimum building setback, rear (feet)
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30
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30
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See § 130-24 for waterway setbacks
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Maximum coverage by buildings (% of lot)
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30%
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30%
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Minimum open space (% of lot)
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50%
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50%
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Maximum height of structures (feet)1
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35
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35
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B.
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Multifamily dwelling
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Minimum lot size (square feet)
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Access onto Route 11
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First unit
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60,000
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N/A
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Each additional unit
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+10,000
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N/A
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With public water and/or sewer
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+5,000
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N/A
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Access onto other highway
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First unit
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40,000
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40,000
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Each additional unit
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+10,000
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+10,000
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With public water and/or sewer
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+5,000
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+5,000
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Minimum lot width (feet)
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Access onto Route 11
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175
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N/A
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Access onto other highway
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175
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175
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Minimum highway frontage (feet)
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50
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50
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Minimum front building setback from highway right-of-way (feet)
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Access onto Route 11
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60
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50
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Access onto other highway
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40
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40
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Minimum building setback from lot lines (feet)
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Each side
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50
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50
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Rear
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50
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50
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Maximum coverage by buildings (% of lot)
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30%
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30%
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Minimum open space (% of lot)
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50%
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50%
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Maximum height of structures (feet)1
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35
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35
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Maximum number of units attached together in one building
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8
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8
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C.
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Accessory structures
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Minimum front building setback from highway right-of-way (feet)
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Access onto Route 11
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60
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N/A
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Access onto other through highway
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40
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40
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Access onto minor residential street1
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30
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30
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Minimum building setback, each side and rear (feet)
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10
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10
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D.
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Agricultural structures (includes farm buildings only, not residences)
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Minimum front, side and rear building setback from lot line
(feet)
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50
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50
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NOTES FOR TABLE ABOVE:
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1
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See § 130-14 for Height Exceptions.
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2
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A "minor residential street" means a loop street, short dead-end
or cul-de-sac, or other street within a residential subdivision which
is neither intended nor designed to serve through traffic. Such streets
are commonly constructed by developers to serve a specific residential
subdivision. All dead-end roads, public or private, which are less
than one-quarter of a mile long are deemed to be minor residential
streets.
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Commercial or General Use
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Industrial, Trucking, or Warehousing
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Minimum lot size (square feet)
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Access onto Route 11
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60,000
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100,000
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Access onto other highway
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40,000
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100,000
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Minimum lot width (feet)
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Access onto Route 11
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175
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300
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Access onto other public highway
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175
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300
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Minimum front building setback from highway right-of-way (feet)
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Access onto Route 11
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60
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100
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Access onto other public highway
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40
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100
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Minimum building setback from lot lines (feet)
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Each side
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30
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50
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Rear
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30
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30
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Maximum coverage by buildings (% of lot)
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30%
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30%
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Minimum open space (% of lot)
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50%
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50%
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Maximum height of structures (feet)2
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40
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40
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NOTES FOR TABLE ABOVE:
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1
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"General use" means a church, membership club, public facility,
essential use/service, or a nonprofit recreational facility.
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2
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See § 130-14 for height exceptions.
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Front Yard
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Side Yard
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Rear Yard
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Parking
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Storm water management
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Storage tanks
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Not permitted
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Outdoor storage
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Not permitted
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Not permitted
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Not permitted
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Shipping and receiving area
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Not permitted
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Not permitted
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Not permitted
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Utilities (antennas, satellite dishes, etc.)
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Not permitted
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Permitted
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Permitted
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Loading and unloading area
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Not permitted
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Not permitted
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Not permitted
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