[3-18-1967 STM by Art. 6; 3-25-1967 ATM by Art. 55; 3-25-1967 ATM by Art. 57; 3-25-1967 by Art. 56; 3-22-1969 ATM by Art. 56; 3-15-1973 ATM by Art. 78; 4-16-1975 ATM by Art. 57; 5-14-1977 ATM by Art. 42; 5-9-1989 ATM by Art. 19; 5-5-1990 ATM by Art. 9] ; 5-4-1991 ATM by Art. 26; 12-10-1992 STM by Art. 1; 11-6-1997 STM by Art. 19; 11-6-1997 STM by Art. 20; 5-2-1998 STM by Art. 29; 5-2-1998 STM by Art. 29; 5-6-1998 ATM by Art. 17; 5-8-1998 ATM by Art. 19; 5-8-1998 STM by Art. 28; 5-1-1999 ATM by Art. 9; 6-8-2002 ATM by Art. 7; 2-11-2004 STM by Art. 14; 5-1-2004 STM by Art. 11; 4-7-2005 ATM by Art. 20; 5-4-2013 STM by Art. 8; 5-4-2013 ATM by Art. 19; 5-4-2013 STM by Art. 19; 5-4-2013 ATM by Art. 19; 2-12-2014 STM by Art. 8; 11-13-2018 STM by Art. 9; 6-12-2021 ATM by Art. 41]
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Words used in the present tense include the future, and the plural includes the singular; the word "lot" includes the word "plot"; the word "building" includes the word "structure"; the word "shall" is intended to be mandatory; "occupied" or "used" shall be considered as though followed by the words" or intended, arranged or designed to be used or occupied." The word "person" includes a corporation as well as an individual.
B. 24-HOUR BASIS ABANDONED SIGN ABANDONMENT ACCESSORY BUILDING ACCESSORY USE ALTERATIONS AMBIENT SOUND LEVEL AMBULATORY CARE FACILITY ANCILLARY ANIMAL KENNEL OR HOSPITAL ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE A-WEIGHTED SOUND LEVEL - dB(A) AWNING AWNING SIGN BALLOON SIGN BANNER BEAUTY PARLOR BED-AND-BREAKFAST HOME BEDROOM BMP's BOARDINGHOUSE BOAT BOATYARD BODY ART ESTABLISHMENT(1) (2) BUILDING BUILDING COVERAGE BUILDING HEIGHT BUILDING MARKER BUILDING SIGN BULK STORAGE BUSINESS OFFICES CAMPER CAMPING, COMMERCIAL CAMPING, SUPERVISED CANOPY CANOPY SIGN CARE SUITE CLINIC, OUTPATIENT CLUB CONGREGATE LIVING FACILITIES CONSTANTLY ATTENDED LOCATION CONSTRUCTION SIGN CONTIGUOUS UPLAND AREA CONTRACTOR'S YARD CREMATION CREMATORIUM CUSTODIAL CARE DECIBEL (dB) DETOXIFICATION FACILITIES DOCK OR PIER DORMITORY DWELLING DWELLING CONVERSION DWELLING, MULTIFAMILY DWELLING, SEMIDETACHED DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY DWELLING UNIT DWELLING UNIT OR SLEEPING UNIT, MULTISTORY EARTH REMOVAL ELEVATION ERECT EXTENDED DETENTION POND FACADE-MOUNT ANTENNAS FAMILY FARM WITHOUT LIVESTOCK FIRST FLUSH
FLAG FLASHING SIGN FLOOR AREA, GROSS FLOOR AREA, NET FOREBAY FOSTER CARE FACILITIES FREESTANDING SIGN GAME PRESERVE GASOLINE SERVICE STATION GOLF COURSE GRADE GROUP HOME GUEST ROOM HALFWAY HOUSE HALO LIGHTING HEIGHT HEIGHT OF SIGN HISTORIC OR COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE HOME IMPROVEMENT SIGN HOME OCCUPATION HOSPITAL HOSPITALS AND PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS HYDROLOGIC SOIL GROUP IDENTIFICATION SIGN ILLUMINATED SIGN IMPERVIOUS AREA INCAPABLE OF SELF-PRESERVATION INTENDED TO BE OCCUPIED AS A RESIDENCE INTERNAL ILLUMINATION ISSUING AUTHORITY JUNK JUNKYARD LARGE-SCALE GROUND-MOUNTED SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY FACILITIES SPEF LEGALLY ESTABLISHED NONCONFORMING SIGN LIMOUSINE SERVICE LINEAL BUILDING FRONTAGE LIVESTOCK RAISING LODGING HOUSE LOT LOT, CORNER LOT COVERAGE LOT FRONTAGE LOT, THROUGH MANSARD AND PARAPET SIGNS MANUFACTURING MARIJUANA(1) MARIJUANA ESTABLISHMENT(1) (2) MARIJUANA PRODUCTS MARINA(1) (2) (3) (4) MARQUEE MARQUEE SIGN MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL MARIJUANA FACILITY MESSAGE CENTER METEOROLOGICAL (MET) TOWER MOBILE HOME MOTEL or HOTEL MULTIPLE TENANT SITE MULTISTORY UNIT MUNICIPAL USE MURAL NACELLE NAME PLATE NEIGHBORHOOD SIGN NONCONFORMING USE OF LAND OR BUILDING NONFAMILY ACCOMMODATIONS NURSING, CONVALESCENT OR REST HOME NURSING HOMES OCCUPANT LOAD OCCUPIABLE SPACE OFFICIAL SIGNS AND NOTICES OFF-PREMISES SIGN ON-SITE SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY FACILITIES SPEF OPAQUE SIGN FACE OPEN SPACE OUTPATIENT CLINC OWNER PARAPET (WALL) PARKING SPACE PEAK DISCHARGE PERMANENT SIGN PERSONAL CARE SERVICE PHILANTHROPIC INSTITUTION POLITICAL CAMPAIGN SIGN POLITICAL SIGN PORCH, COVERED PORTABLE BILLBOARD SIGN PRICE SIGN PRINCIPAL BUILDING PROJECTING SIGN PROMOTIONAL SALE SIGN PROPERTY OWNER PUBLIC BUILDING PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC STREET LINE PUBLIC STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY PUBLIC UTILITY PUBLIC UTILITY SERVICE AREA PUBLIC UTILITY SIGNS PUMP ISLAND SIGN RATED NAMEPLATE CAPACITY (SPEF) RATED NAMEPLATE CAPACITY (WEF) RADIO TRANSMISSION REAL ESTATE SIGN RECREATION, INDOOR COMMERCIAL RECREATION, OUTDOOR COMMERCIAL RELIGIOUS WORSHIP, PLACE OF REPRESENTATIONAL SIGN RESIDENTIAL SIGN ROADSIDE STAND, PERMANENT ROADSIDE STAND, TEMPORARY ROOF ROOF LINE ROOF SIGN ROOF SIGN, INTEGRAL ROTATING SIGN SCHOOL, NURSERY SCHOOL, OTHER COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, OTHER SCHOOL, PRESCHOOL SERVICE AREA CANOPY SERVICE AREA CANOPY SIGN SHADOW FLICKER SHIMMERING SIGNS SIGN SIGN FACE SIGN STRUCTURE SIGN SURFACE AREA SITE SLEEPING UNIT SPANDREL SPANDREL SIGN SPORTSMAN'S CLUB STABLE, PUBLIC STREET STREET GRADE STRINGER STRUCTURE SUBSTANTIAL EVIDENCE SUMMER CAMPS FOR CHILDREN SURFACE WATER QUALITY CLASSIFICATIONS SUSPENDED SIGN SWIMMING POOL TEMPORARY SIGN TEMPORARY STRUCTURES TOTAL SITE SIGNAGE TOWNHOUSE TRANSIENT TRANSPORTATION TERMINAL TR-20 TR-55 USE UTILITY TRAILER VARIANCE VISIBLE WALL WALL SIGN WAREHOUSE WHOLESALING WIND ENERGY FACILTY (WEF) WIND ENERGY FACILTY (WEF) - BUILDING INTEGRATED WIND ENERGY FACILTY (WEF) - ON-SITE WIND ENERGY FACILTY (WEF) - SMALL WIND ENERGY SYSTEM WIND ENERGY FACILTY (WEF) - UTILITY SCALE WINDOW SIGN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION FACILITY WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SERVICES YARD YARD, FRONT YARD, REAR YARD, SIDE
In this chapter, the following terms, unless a contrary meaning is required by the context or is specifically prescribed, shall have the following meanings:
The actual time that a person is an occupant within a facility for the purpose of receiving care. It shall not include a facility that is open for 24 hours and is capable of providing care to someone visiting the facility during any segment of the 24 hours.
Any sign and/or its supporting sign structure which remains without a message or whose display surface remains blank for a period of two years or more, or any sign which pertains to a time, event or purpose which no longer applies, shall be deemed to have been abandoned. Permanent signs applicable to a business temporarily suspended because of a change in ownership or management of such business shall not be deemed abandoned unless the property remains vacant for a period of two years or more. Any sign remaining after demolition of a principal structure shall be deemed to be abandoned. Signs which are present because of being legally established nonconforming signs or signs which have required a conditional use permit or a variance shall also be subject to the definition of abandoned sign.
Absent notice of a proposed date of decommissioning, the facility shall be considered abandoned when the facility fails to operate for more than one year without the written consent of the special permit granting authority.
A subordinate building, the use of which is customarily incidental to that of the principal building or of the land and which is located on the same lot with the principal buildings or use. Not allowed without the principal structure on the same lot.
A use customarily incidental to that of the principal building or use of land and located on the same lot as such principal building or use.
As applied to a building or structure, a change or rearrangement in the structural parts or in the exit facilities or an enlargement, whether by extending on a side or by increasing in height, or the moving from one location or position to another.
The background A-weighted sound level that is exceeded 90% of the time.
Buildings or portions thereof used to provide medical, surgical, psychiatric, nursing or similar care on a less than 24-hour basis to persons who are rendered incapable of self-preservation by the services provided.
Subordinate: often with to/or auxiliary.
A structure used for the harboring and/or care of more than three dogs that are more than six months old, whether commercially or not.
A residential development subject to certification under MGL c. 19D, which provides room and board; provides assistance with activities of daily living for three or more adult residents who are not related by consanguinity or affinity (i.e., by blood or marriage) to their care provider; and collects payments or third party reimbursement from or on behalf of residents to pay for the provision of assistance. Dwelling units in assisted living residences shall not be considered multifamily or garden apartment units.
A measurement of sound pressure level, which has been filtered or weighted to progressively de-emphasize the importance of frequency components below 1,000 Hz and above 5,000 Hz. This range corresponds to the human speech band and reflects that human hearing is more sensitive to the mid-range frequencies within this range than the frequencies below and above this range.
A roof-like cover, often of fabric, plastic, metal or glass, designed and intended for protection from the weather or as a decorative embellishment, and which projects from a wall or roof of a structure over a window, walk, door or the like.[1]
A building sign or graphic printed on or in some fashion attached directly to the awning material.
A temporary sign consisting of a bag made of lightweight material supported by helium, hot or pressurized air which is greater than 24 inches in diameter.
Any temporary sign, painted, printed or otherwise displayed on cloth, plastic film or similar material other than a canopy.
Includes hairstyling, facials, manicures nail sculpting and similar personal grooming services.
A private, owner-occupied house where three or fewer rooms are let, an individual's stay is not more than three consecutive nights and a breakfast is included in the rent.
See "sleeping unit."
Best management practices are structural, nonstructural and managerial techniques that are recognized to be the most effective and practical means to prevent and/or reduce nonpoint source pollution.
A building arranged or used for lodging for compensation, with or without meals.
Any vessel or motor craft moved by oars, paddles, sails or other power mechanism inboard or outboard, or any other vessel or structure floating upon the water whether or not capable of self-locomotion.
Premises for construction, major repair, servicing or onshore storage of boats.
A specified place or premises that has been granted a permit by the Board of Health, whether public or private, where practices of body art are performed, whether or not for profit.
"Body art" means the practice of physical body adornment by permitted establishments and practitioners using, but not limited to, the following techniques: body piercing, tattooing, cosmetic tattooing, branding and scarification. This definition does not include practices that are considered medical procedures by the Board of Registration in Medicine, such as implants under the skin, which procedures are prohibited.
Any structure, whether portable or fixed, having a roof supported by columns or walls and intended for the shelter, housing, or enclosure of any individual, animal, process, equipment, goods, or materials of any kind, including, but not limited to principal buildings, garages, sheds, porches, decks, stairways, chimneys, bulkheads, mobile homes, trailers, storage containers and any other item designed or used for similar purposes.
The percentage of the horizontal area of a lot measured from the exterior surface of the exterior walls of the ground floor of all buildings and proposed principal and accessory buildings.
The vertical distance from the average finished grade of the adjacent ground to the top of the highest point of the roof, parapet, chimney, antenna or other attached structure. Chimneys, antenna and other normally incidental like structures to a single- or two-family dwelling shall be exempt from the above requirements.
Memorial signs or tablets, names of buildings and date of erection.
Any sign attached or supported by any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy.
Exposed outside storage of sand, lumber, coal or other bulk materials, and bulk storage of liquids in tanks, except underground, as an accessory use.
Facility for the transaction of business exclusive of the receipt, retail sale or processing of merchandise.
A portable dwelling eligible to be registered and insured for highway use, designed to be used for travel, recreational and vacation uses, but not for permanent residence; includes equipment commonly called travel trailers, pickup coaches or campers, motorized campers and tent trailers, but not mobile homes.
Premises used for camping, tenting or temporary overnight facilities of any kind where a fee is charged.
Facilities operated on a seasonal basis for a continuing supervised recreational, health educational, religious and/or athletic program, with persons enrolled for periods of not less than one week.
A roof-like cover, often of fabric, plastic, metal, or glass on a support, which provides shelter over a doorway.[2]
Any sign that is part of or attached to a canopy, made of fabric, plastic or structural protective cover over a door or entrance. A canopy sign is not a marquee and is different from service area canopy signs.
In Group 1-2 occupancies, a group of treatment rooms, care recipient sleeping rooms and the support rooms or spaces and circulation space within the suite where staff are in attendance for supervision of all care recipients within the suite, and the suite is in compliance with the requirements of Section 407.4.[3]
Buildings or portions thereof used to provide medical care on less than a 24-hour basis to persons who are not rendered incapable of self-preservation by the services provided.
Premises or building of a nonprofit organization exclusively servicing members and their guests for recreational, athletic or civic purposes, but not including any vending stands, merchandising or commercial activities, except as required generally for golf clubs or sportsman's clubs, as elsewhere defined, or "clubs" or organizations whose chief activity is a service customarily carried on as a business.
A building or part thereof that contains sleeping units where residents share bathroom or kitchen facilities or both.
A designated location at a facility staffed by trained personnel on a continuous basis where alarm or supervisory signals are monitored and facilities are provided for notification of the Fire Department or other emergency vehicles.
A temporary sign erected on the premises on which construction is taking place, during the period of such construction, indicating the names of the architects, engineers, landscape architects, contractors or similar artisans, and/or the owners, financial supporters, sponsors and similar individuals or firms having a role or interest with respect to the structure or project.
Contiguous land other than land classified under the Wetlands Protection Act as freshwater wetland, coastal wetland, beach, flat, marsh or swamp and land under any water bodies such as ocean, creek, river, stream, brook, pond or lake.
Premises used by a building contractor or subcontractor for storage of equipment and supplies, fabrication of subassemblies and parking of wheeled equipment.
The technical heating process that reduces human remains to bone fragments.
A building within which cremations occurs.
Assistance with day-to-day living tasks, such as assistance with cooking, taking medication, bathing, using toilet facilities and other tasks of daily living. Custodial care includes persons receiving care who have the ability to respond to emergency situations and evacuate at a slower rate and/or who have mental and psychiatric complications.
The measurement of a sound pressure relative to the logarithmic conversion of the sound pressure reference level often set as zero dB(A). In general, this means the quietest sound humans can hear is near zero dB(A) and the loudest humans can hear without pain is near 120 dB(A).
Facilities that provide treatment for substance abuse, serving care recipients who are incapable of self-preservation or who are harmful to themselves or others.
Any structure, floating or fixed, attached or adjacent to land, and placed in or and extending into coastal inland waters (in the case of tidal waters, seaward of the mean high tide line) which is restricted to waterfront owners for their use and is designed, or is suitable for access to vessels, for swimming or any other similar purpose.
A space in a building where group sleeping accommodations are provided in one room, or in a series of closely associated rooms, for persons not members of the same family group, under joint occupancy and single management, as in college dormitories or fraternity houses.
A building designed or used exclusively as the living quarters for one or more families.
Alteration of a single-family dwelling existing prior to January 1, 1940, to accommodate more families than the number for which it was used or designed at the adoption of this provision; in any event not to exceed the provisions of § 198-32.1.
A structure occupied by three or more families living independently of each other.
Two single-family dwelling units separated by a fire-resisting division wall or partition with no openings, constructed with noncombustible finish on both faces and with a solid fill of noncombustible material between the structural members of the wall or partition.
A building occupied by a single family and having no parting walls or walls in common with an adjacent structure.
A detached building designed for two families.
A single unit providing complete, independent living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provision for living, sleeping, eating cooking and sanitation.
See "multistory unit."
Extraction of sand, gravel, topsoil or other earth for sale or for use at a site removed from the place of extraction, exclusive of the grading of a lot preparatory to the construction of a building for which a building permit has been issued or grading of streets in accordance with an approved definitive plan.
The view of the side, front or rear of a given structure.
To build, construct, reconstruct, move upon or conduct any physical development of the premises required for a building. To excavate, fill, drain and like preparation for building shall also be considered "to erect."
An enhanced detention pond that provides both flood control and treatment of the first flush of stormwater runoff. Storage time for the first flush is a minimum of 48 hours.
One or more antennas or panels mounted on the facade of an existing building or structure, including accessory equipment and cables, if any, which facilitate the provision or wireless telecommunications services.
Any number of individuals living and cooking together on the premises as a single housekeeping unit.
Premises containing at least five acres which are used for gain in raising of agricultural products, including necessary farm structures and equipment. "Without livestock" means having no fur-bearing animals, hogs or animals for hire; no more than one horse, cow, goat or sheep; and no more than 10 poultry.
The volume generated by the first 1.25 inches of stormwater runoff. This first 1.25 inches of runoff carries the majority of accumulated pollutants from impervious surfaces. The first flush treatment volume in cubic feet (Vt) is determined by the following formula:
Vt = (1.25/12 inches)(Rv)(Site Area in square feet) | |
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Where: | |
Rv = 0.05 + 0.009(I) | |
I = the % impervious area. Impervious area is defined as any manmade cover that is not vegetated. In residential areas, the % impervious is obtained from the TR-55 Table Runoff Curve Numbers for Urban Areas, Residential District by Average Lot Size. |
Any fabric or similar lightweight material attached at one end of the material, usually to a staff or pole, so as to allow movement of the material by atmospheric changes and which contains distinctive colors, patterns, symbols, emblems, insignia or other symbolic devices.
A directly or indirectly illuminated sign which exhibits changing light or color effect by any means so as to provide intermittent illumination which includes the illusion of intermittent flashing light by means of animation. Also any mode of lighting which resembles zooming, twinkling or sparkling; does not include electronic message signs displaying text.
The sum of the gross horizontal area of the several floors of a building and its accessory buildings on the same lot, including the area of the basement not more than 50% below grade, roofed porches and roofed terraces. All dimensions shall be measured between exterior faces of the walls, with no deductions for hallways, stairs, closets, thickness of walls, columns, or other features.
The actual occupied area not including accessory unoccupied areas such as but not limited to hallways, stairs, atriums, closets, or thickness of walls.
A storage area provided near a BMP inlet to trap incoming sediments before they accumulate in a basin/pond BMP.
Facilities that provide care to more than five children, 2 1/2 years of age or less.
Any sign not attached or part of any building, but separate and affixed in or upon the ground.
Premises used for hunting for a fee.
Any building, land area or other premises or portion thereof used for the retail dispensing or sales of vehicular fuels, whether as the principal or accessory use.
An unlighted area of at least 30 acres with nine or more standard holes and customary accessory buildings. Other golf facilities with less acreage or lighted facilities shall be considered as outdoor commercial recreation.
Construed to be the final ground elevation after construction. Earth-mounding criteria for landscaping and screening is not part of the final grade for sign height computation.
A facility for social rehabilitation, substance abuse or mental health problems that contains a group housing arrangement that provides custodial care but does not provide medical care.
A room used or intended to be used by one or more guests for living or sleeping purposes.
A place for helping people adjust to society after being imprisoned, hospitalized, etc.
Light showing from the back of or from within a letter or graphic shape out towards the surface that the letter or graphic is mounted on without having any light visible through the face of the letter or graphic.
The height of a wind turbine measured from natural grade to the tip of the rotor blade at its highest point, or blade-tip height. This measure is also commonly referred to as the "maximum tip height (MTH)."
The height of the sign shall be computed as the vertical distance measured from the base of the sign at grade to the top of the highest attached component of the sign.
Any building sign indicating the name of a building, the date of erection and incidental information about its construction.
Any temporary sign which identifies and announces the construction company responsible for the home improvement of the property.
A business or profession conducted in part or in whole in a residence by a resident thereof.
Facility for the care and treatment of patients as licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Health.
Facilities that provide care or treatment for the medical, psychiatric, obstetrical, or surgical treatment of care recipients who are incapable of self-preservation.
A soil characterization classification system defined by the United States Soil Conservation Service. Soils within the same group have the same runoff potential under similar storm and cover conditions.
Any sign which is used to distinguish a site as determined by the owner or agent of the site.
Any sign which contains an element designed to emanate artificial light internally or externally.
The portion of the site that is covered by material that does not allow surface water to penetrate into the soil.
Persons who, because of age, physical limitations, mental limitations, chemical dependency or medical treatment, cannot respond as an individual to an emergency situation.
This refers to a dwelling unit or sleeping unit that can or will be used all or part of the time as the occupant's place of abode.
An internally illuminated graphic is one with the light source concealed or contained within the graphic itself and which becomes visible in darkness by shining through a surface.
The Town of Fairhaven Building Commissioner or other person designated by the Fairhaven Board of Selectmen.
Any article or material or collection thereof which is worn out, cast off or discarded and which is ready for destruction or has been collected or stored for salvage or conversion. Any article or material which unaltered or unchanged and without further reconditioning can be used for its original purpose as readily as when new shall not be considered "junk."
The use of any lot, whether inside or outside a building for the storage, keeping or abandonment of junk or scrap or discarded materials, or the dismantling, demolition or abandonment of automobile(s) or other vehicle(s), boats or machinery, or parts thereof.
A solar photovoltaic system that is structurally or ballast mounted on the ground and has a minimum nameplate capacity of 250 kW (AC), which is designed to supply all of its electrical output for use off site.
Any sign and its support structure lawfully erected prior to the effective date of this chapter which fails to conform to the requirements of this chapter. A sign which was erected in accordance with a variance granted prior to the adoption of this chapter and which does not comply with this chapter shall be deemed to be a legal nonconforming sign. A sign which was unlawfully erected shall be deemed to be an illegal sign.
The keeping and maintenance of motor vehicles for hire.
The length of a ground level straight line or lines parallel to and equaling the length of the building front that includes the main public entrances, the side of the building fronting on the principal roadway. In the case of a multi-unit development, the frontage of each separate building is additive for the purpose of determining permissible sign area.
The keeping or raising of any fur-bearing animals, hogs or animals for hire or horses cows, goats, sheep or poultry.
A one-family dwelling with five or fewer guest rooms where one or more occupants are primarily permanent in nature and compensation is provided for the guest rooms. A building licensed as a "lodging house" in accordance with MGL c. 140, §§ 22 through 31, shall comply with 780 CMR requirements according to its appropriate use and occupancy classification.
A continuous parcel of land with legally definable boundaries.
A lot which has an interior angle of less than 135° at the intersection of two street lines. A lot abutting a curved street shall be considered a "corner lot" if the tangents to the curve at the point of intersection of the front lot line and each side lot line form an interior angle of less than 135°.
The percentage of the horizontal area of a lot which is covered or proposed to be covered, by impervious materials (for example, concrete, bituminous asphalt, oil and stone and the like), including but not limited to buildings, driveways, parking areas, walkways, tennis courts, swimming pools (above or below ground), hot tubs, uncovered patios, freestanding decks not used for access and egress to a building or other similar surfaces, but not including materials naturally occurring on site (for example, preexisting stone or ledge) and not include living plant materials. All surfaces constructed of permeable materials (for example, gravel, pea-stone and the like) shall be excluded from the calculation of lot coverage.
That portion of a lot fronting upon a street or public way, to be measured continuously along one street line between its side lot lines and their intersection with the street line.
An interior lot having frontage on two parallel or approximately parallel streets.
A sign permanently affixed to a wall or surface designed to protect the edge of a roof.
Fabrication, assembly, finishing, packaging, processing or research, including the processing or preparation of food, but not including the processing or preparation of food for individual service:
All parts of any plant of the genus Cannabis, not excepted below and whether growing or not; the seeds thereof; and resin extracted from any part of the plant; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture or preparation of the plant, its seeds or resin, including tetrahydrocannabinol as defined in MGL c. 94C, § 1; provided, however, that "marijuana" shall not include (1) the mature stalks of the plant, fiber produced from the stalks, oil, or cake made from the seeds of the plant, any other compound, manufacture, salt derivative, mixture or preparation of the mature stalks, fiber, oil or cake made from the seeds of the plant or the sterilized seed of the plant that is incapable of germination; (2) hemp; or (3) the weight of any other ingredient combined with marijuana to prepare topical or oral administrations, food, drink or other products. Marijuana also includes marijuana products except where the context clearly indicates otherwise.
HEMPThe plant of the genus Cannabis or any part of the plant, whether growing or not, with a delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol concentration that does not exceed 0.3% on a dry weight basis of any part of the plant of the genus Cannabis, or per volume or weight of marijuana product, or the combined percent of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and tetrahydrocannabinolic acid in any part of the plant of the genus Cannabis regardless of moisture content.
A marijuana retailer, marijuana product manufacturer, marijuana cultivator, craft marijuana cultivator cooperative, independent testing laboratory, standards laboratory, research facility, marijuana micro-business, marijuana transporter, or any other type of marijuana-related business, including a medical marijuana treatment center, that has been duly licensed by the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission or relevant state agency.
MARIJUANA RETAILERAn entity licensed to purchase and transport cannabis or marijuana product from marijuana establishments, and to sell or otherwise transfer this product to marijuana establishments, and to sell this product to consumers. Retailers are prohibited from delivering cannabis or marijuana products to consumers, and from offering cannabis or marijuana products for the purposes of on-site social consumption on the premises of a marijuana establishment. A marijuana retailer is an entity authorized to purchase and deliver marijuana and marijuana products from marijuana establishments and to sell or otherwise transfer marijuana and marijuana products to marijuana establishments and to consumers.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA TREATMENT CENTERAn entity registered by the state under 105 CMR 725.100 that acquires, cultivates, possesses, processes (including development of related products such as edible marijuana products, tinctures, aerosols, oils, or ointments), transfers, transports, sells, distributes, dispenses, or administers marijuana, products containing marijuana, related supplies, or educational materials to registered qualifying patients or their personal caregivers for medical use. Unless otherwise specified, RMD refers to the site(s) of dispensing, cultivation, and preparation of cannabis or marijuana for medical use.
Products that have been manufactured and contain marijuana or an extract from marijuana, including concentrated forms of marijuana and products composed of marijuana and other ingredients that are intended for use or consumption, including edible products, beverages, topical products, oils and tinctures.
Facilities and operations to accommodate as principal use:
Landing, launching and mooring of boats.
Minor repairs and servicing of boats and equipment only while afloat and to accommodate as accessory uses to the above only.
Retail sale at dockside of boat supplies and of accessories and bait displayed and sold only within a building.
Renting of boats, accessories and fishing tackle.
Any permanent roof-like structure projecting beyond a building or extending along and projecting beyond the wall of a building, generally designed and constructed to provide protection from the weather.
A sign painted on, attached to or consisting of interchangeable letters on the face of a permanent overhanging shelter which projects from the face of a building.
Care involving medical or surgical procedures, nursing or for psychiatric purposes.
A "medical marijuana treatment center" to mean a not-for-profit entity, as defined by Massachusetts law only, registered under this law, that acquires, cultivates, possesses, processes (including development of related products such as food, tinctures, aerosols, oils, or ointments), transfers, transports, sells, distributes, dispenses, or administers marijuana, products containing marijuana, related supplies, or educational materials to qualifying patients or their personal caregivers. These facilities shall be located inside a structure or building.
A sign or portion thereof with characters, letters or illustrations that can be changed or rearranged without altering the face or the surface of the sign. A message center sign may be either electronically or manually changed, provided that no moving letter signs in which the letters change more often than once per hour, except for time or temperature shall be permitted.
A group of instruments (including anemometers and wind vanes) that collectively measure various meteorological parameters such as wind speed, wind direction, and temperature at various heights above the ground.
A movable or portable dwelling built on a chassis, connected to utilities and designed without necessity of a permanent foundation for year-round living.
Residential occupancies containing sleeping units where the occupants are primarily transient in nature.
Any site which has more than one tenant, and each tenant has a separate ground level exterior public entrance.
A dwelling unit or sleeping unit with habitable space located on more than one story.
Premises used for any operation by the Town government, except as elsewhere more specifically defined.
A work of graphic art painted or applied to a building wall(s) which contains no advertising or logos.
The enclosure located at the top of a wind turbine tower that houses the gearbox, generator and other equipment.
Any sign which designates the name, using plates, of the person(s) occupying the premises.
A permanent sign designed to identify a residential subdivision.
A building or land lawfully occupied at the time of adoption of this chapter and of any amendments thereto by a use that does not conform to the adopted regulations of the district in which it is situated.
Boardinghouses, lodging houses, guesthouses, tourist homes, dormitories or similar accommodations. Accommodations shall be considered hotels or motels if having a sign in excess of two square feet or other departure from residential character or if having a specified term of residence of less than one week, except where there is a resident family on the premises and accommodations for fewer than 10 nonresidents. Accommodations having individual kitchen facilities (two or more of the following: stove, refrigerator, sink) shall be considered dwelling units.
Incapable self-preservation. Premises for the care of three or more persons as licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
Facilities that provide care, including both intermediate care facilities and skilled nursing facilities where any of the persons are incapable of self-preservation.
The number of persons for which the means of egress of a building or portion thereof is designed.
A room or enclosed space designed for human occupancy in which individuals congregate for amusement, educational or similar purposes or in which occupants are engaged at labor, and which is equipped with means of egress and light and ventilation facilities meeting the requirements of this code.
A sign erected and maintained within the public right-of-way, to indicate to the traveling public the route and distance to public accommodations, facilities, commercial services and points of scenic, historical, cultural, recreational, educational or religious interest. Such signs shall conform to all applicable state regulations regarding the placement of signs in public rights-of-way, and all traffic control signs shall be consistent with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
A sign unrelated to a business or a profession conducted, or to a commodity or service sold or offered, upon the premises where such sign is located.
A solar photovoltaic system that is structurally or ballast mounted on the ground at a location where other uses of the underlying property occur and the electrical output is primarily for use on site.
The nontransparent face for an internally illuminated sign. Illumination shall be emitted only for the name, trademark, logo, distinctive symbol or other similar device, thing or text used to identify a particular business, institution, activity, place, person, product or service.
Unoccupied space free of all structures, parking, pavement or other conditions precluding landscaping, maintained with grass or other plant material.
See "clinic, outpatient."
Any person, agent, operator, entity, firm or corporation having any legal or equitable interest in the property; or recorded in the official records of the state, county or municipality as holding an interest or title to the property; or otherwise having possession or control of the property, including the guardian of the estate of any such person, and the executor or administrator of the estate of such person if ordered to take possession of real property by a court.
That portion of a building wall that rises above the roof level.
Space adequate to park a standard automobile, plus means of access. Marked spaces shall be not less than nine feet by 20 feet. Where spaces are not marked, each space shall be assumed to require 350 square feet.
The maximum rate of flow during a storm, usually in reference to a specific design storm event (i.e., two-year, ten-year, twenty-five-year, one-hundred-year, twenty-four-hour storm event).
A nontemporary sign designed and intended for long-term use.
The care of persons who do not require medical care. Personal care involves responsibility for the safety of the persons while inside the building.
An endowed or charitably supported nonprofit religious or nonsectarian activity maintained for public or semipublic use.
A temporary sign used in connection with a local, state or national election or referendum.
Any sign posted by a person or group promoting a political issue, commenting on issues or promoting opinions.
Part of a structure having a roof and floor, either with or without enclosing walls or windows.
Any sign which is manifestly designed to be transported, including by trailer or on its own wheels, even though the wheels of such sign may be removed and the remaining chassis or support is converted to an A- or T-frame sign or attached temporarily or permanently to the ground since this characteristic is based on the design of such a sign.
A permanently mounted sign displaying the retailing cost of gasoline on the premises of a service station.
The building in which the principal primary use of the lot is conducted. Lots with multiple principal uses may have multiple principal buildings, but storage buildings, garages and other clearly accessory uses shall not be considered principal buildings.
Any sign which is affixed to a building or wall in such a manner that its leading edge extends more than 16 inches beyond the surface or such building or wall face.[4]
A temporary banner promoting products, goods or services.
Legal owner of property as officially recorded by Bristol County.
A nonresidential building, owned by any governmental agency, which is primarily used for governmental purposes.
Official notices posted by public officers, employees or their agents in the performance of their duties, or as directed by such officers, employees or agents.
A line demarcated by the nearest edge of pavement for a paved street.
The right-of-way for a public street.
Utility licensed by the Department of Public Works.
An area used by a utility for bulk storage, exposed equipment or truck parking.
Warning signs, notices or markers which are customarily erected and maintained by public or privately owned public utilities as essential to their operations.
Any sign either affixed directly to a gasoline pump or otherwise attached to the pump or pump island.
The maximum rated output of electric power production of the photovoltaic system in direct current (AC).
The maximum rated output of electric power production equipment. This output is typically specified by the manufacturer with a nameplate attached on the equipment.
Premises used for the commercial transmission of radio or television, not including studios.
Any temporary sign which announces the sale, rental or lease of property by the owner or real estate company.
Theater, bowling alley, video/pinball arcade, roller-skating rink, ice-skating rink or other commercial recreation or entertainment carried on wholly in an enclosed building.
Drive-in theater, golf driving range, miniature golf course, pitch and putt, skateboard park, bathing beach or other commercial recreation activities not more specifically defined elsewhere in this chapter.
A building or portion thereof intended for the performance of religious services.
A three-dimensional sign built so as to physically represent the object advertised.
Any sign located in a district zoned for residential uses.
A structure open to the weather left in place year round, used for seasonal sale of raw produce, the major portion of which is raised on the premises.
A structure as above, but removed for not less than six months out of the year.
The exterior surface and its supporting structure on the top of a building or structure, the structural make-up of which conforms to the roof structures, roof construction and roof covering sections of the Uniform Building Code.
The uppermost edge of the roof or, in the case of an extended facade or parapet, the uppermost height of said facade.
Any sign erected and constructed wholly on and above the roof of a building, supported by the roof structure, and extending vertically above the highest portion of the roof.[5]
Any building sign erected or constructed as an integral or essentially integral part of a normal roof structure of any design so that no part of the sign extends vertically above the highest portion of the roof and so that no part of the sign is separated from the rest of the roof by a space of more than six inches.[6]
A sign or portion of a sign which turns about on an axis.
A school designed to provide daytime care or instruction for two or more children from two to five years of age, inclusive, and operated on a regular basis.
An educational facility, other than a nursery school or those covered by MGL c. 40A, § 3.
An educational institution which is religious, sectarian, denominational or public.
Includes child-care facility, preschool and school-age child-care facility.
Any structural protective cover that is not enclosed on any of its four sides and is provided for the service area designated for the dispensing or installation of gasoline, oil, antifreeze, headlights, wiper blades and other similar products and the performance of minor services for customers as related to said dispensing or installation.
Any sign that is part of or attached to the service area canopy.
The moving shadows cast by rotating wind turbine blades that cause a flickering effect.
A sign which reflects an oscillating, sometimes distorted, visual image.
Any structure, fixture, placard, announcement, declaration, device, demonstration or insignia used for direction, information, identification or to advertise or promote any business, product, goods, activity, services or any interests.
The surface of the sign upon, against or through which the message of the sign is exhibited.
Any structure including the supports, uprights, bracing and framework which supports or is capable of supporting any sign.
As computed in § 198-26F.
A plot or parcel of land, or combination of contiguous lots or parcels of land, which are intended, designated and/or approved to function as an integrated unit.
A room or space in which people sleep, which can also include permanent provisions for living, eating and either sanitation or kitchen facilities but not both. Such rooms and spaces that are also part of a dwelling unit are not sleeping units.
A roof-like structure that covers the gasoline pump dispenser below a service area canopy and which is a lighting source for the dispensing area, serves to identify the gasoline pumps by numerical designation and may display signage.
Any sign that is a part of or attached to the spandrel.
A club whose primary purpose is conservation, hunting or fishing.
A building in which two or more horses are kept for remuneration, hire or sale.
Either a public way or a way which the Town Clerk certifies is maintained and used as public way or a way shown on a plan therefore approved in accordance with the Subdivision Control Law,[7] or a way in existence when the Subdivision Control Law became effective in Fairhaven, having in the opinion of the Planning Board sufficient width, suitable grades and adequate construction in relation to the proposed use of land abutting thereon or served thereby, and for the installation of municipal services to serve such land and the building erected or to be erected thereon. Interstate Route 195 shall not be considered a "street" for the purpose of determining whether a yard constitutes a front yard.
The officially established grade of the street upon which a lot fronts. If there is no officially established grade, the existing grade of the street shall be taken at "street grade."
A line of string, rope, cording or an equivalent to which is attached a number of pennants.
Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires location on the ground, or attached to something located on the ground, except a boundary wall or fence.
Such evidence as a reasonable mind might accept as adequate to support a conclusion.
Premises with residential facilities operated solely between April and October for recreational and other purposes. For requirements, see Section 429.[8]
Waters designated for protection under 314 CMR 4.04 (2).
Any building sign that is suspended from the underside of a horizontal plane surface and is connected to this surface.[9]
Any constructed pool, located above or below the ground, whether portable or fixed, used or capable of being used for swimming, wading or bathing purposes. Pools having a depth of four feet or more and having a capacity of 400 cubic feet or more in volume shall be considered structures.
Any sign or sign structure which is not permanently affixed or installed and is intended to be displayed for a limited period only. Examples of such signs include, but are not limited to, the following: real estate, construction, special event, political, garage sale, home improvement/remodeling, model home and seasonal (holiday) signs, banners and portable billboard signs.
An accessory tent or construction shanty (180 days subject to 780 CMR 527 ) to be used for less than one year.
The maximum permitted combined area of all on-premise signs allowed on a specific property.
A single-family dwelling unit constructed in a group of three or more attached units in which each unit extends from the foundation to roof and with open space on at least two sides.
Occupancy of a dwelling unit or sleeping unit for not more than 30 days.
Premises for the parking and/or servicing of commercial vehicles.
A NRCS hydrology procedure for complex watersheds. The computer program calculates runoff volumes, peak discharges and hydrographs at various locations in the watershed. Design storms and actual rainfall events can be analyzed.
Presents simplified hydrology procedures to calculate runoff volumes and peak discharge in small watersheds. It is based on TR-20 hydrology procedures and actual TR-20 computer runs.
The specific purpose for which land or a building is designed, arranged or intended or for which it is or may be occupied or maintained. The term "permitted use" or its equivalent shall not be deemed to include any nonconforming use.
A towed vehicle for transportation of goods or animals but not intended for human occupancy.
The Board of Appeals may grant upon petition after a public hearing for which notice has been given by publication and posting as provided in Section 11[10] and by mailing to all parties in interest to grant upon appeal or upon petition with respect to particular land or structures a variance from the terms of the applicable zoning ordinance or bylaw where such permit granting authority specifically finds that owing to circumstances relating to the soil conditions, shape, or topography of such land or structures and especially affecting such land or structures but not affecting generally the zoning district in which it is located, a literal enforcement of the provisions of the ordinance or bylaw would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise, to the petitioner or appellant, and that desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of such ordinance or bylaw (per Chapter 40A Section 10[11]).
Capable of being seen by a person of normal visual acuity (whether legible or not) without visual aid.
Any structure which defines the exterior boundaries or courts of a building or structure and which has a slope of 60° or greater with the horizontal plane.
Any building sign attached parallel to, but within 16 inches of a wall, painted on the wall surface of, or erected and confined within the limits of an outside wall of any building or structure, which is supported by such wall or building, and which displays only one sign surface.
Indoor storage of goods for distribution but not for sale on the premises.
Sale of commodities in quantity for resale or further processing.
All equipment, machinery and structures utilized in connection with wind-generated energy production and generation, including related transmission, distribution, collection, storage or supply systems whether underground, on the surface, or overhead and other equipment or byproducts in connection therewith and the sale of the energy produced thereby, including, but not limited to, wind turbine (rotor, electrical generator and tower), anemometers (wind measuring equipment), transformers, substation, power lines, control and maintenance facilities, site access and service roads.
A WEF shall be considered to be building integrated if it is designed to be permanently mounted on a building or other inhabitable structure. This definition applies to wind turbines of any capacity that are designed to be operated in direct contact with a building. This definition also covers, for the purposes of this zoning provision, other wind energy facilities primarily used for land-based applications which may be permanently mounted and operated on a building.
A WEF that will generate electricity to provide for the on-site load and may be grid-tied with a total rated nameplate capacity not to exceed 200kW.
All equipment, machinery and structures utilized in connection with the conversion of kinetic energy of wind into electrical power. This includes, but is not limited to, storage, electrical collection and supply equipment, and one or more wind turbines, which have a total rated nameplate capacity of not more than 10kW.
A commercial WEF, where the primary use of the facility is electrical generation to be sold to the wholesale electricity markets.
Any building sign, pictures, symbol or combination thereof, designed to communicate information about an activity, business, commodity, event, sale or service, that is placed inside a window or upon the window panes or glass and is visible from the exterior of the window.
A freestanding tower or monopole, or an antenna array attached to the roof or highest point of an existing building or structure, including accessory antennas, structures, cables and equipment, if any, which facilitate the provision of wireless communication services.
The provision of the following types of services: cellular telephone service, personal communications and enhanced specialized mobile radio service.
A unoccupied space, open to the sky, on the same lot with the building or structure.
The required open unoccupied space within the lot extending the full width of the lot and located between the street line and the minimum district "front yard" requirement. Eaves and stairs are exempt from this requirement.
The required open unoccupied space within the lot extending the full with of the lot and located between the rear line of the lot and the minimum district "rear yard" requirement. Eaves and stairs are exempt from this requirement.
The required open unoccupied space extending from the side lot line the full width of the minimum district side lot requirement and located between the minimum district front and rear yard requirement. Eaves and stairs are exempt from this requirement.
[1]
Editor's Note: This definition also includes a drawing which helps illustrate its provisions. Said drawing is on file in the Town Clerk's office and may be examined there during regular office hours.
[2]
Editor's Note: This definition also includes a drawing which helps illustrate its provisions. Said drawing is on file in the Town Clerk's office and may be examined there during regular office hours.
[3]
Editor's Note: See 780 CMR 407.4.
[4]
Editor's Note: This definition also includes a drawing which helps illustrate its provisions. Said drawing is on file in the Town Clerk's office and may be examined there during regular office hours.
[5]
Editor's Note: This definition also includes a drawing which helps illustrate its provisions. Said drawing is on file in the Town Clerk's office and may be examined there during regular office hours.
[6]
Editor's Note: This definition also includes a drawing which helps illustrate its provisions. Said drawing is on file in the Town Clerk's office and may be examined there during regular office hours.
[7]
Editor's Note: See MGL c. 41, § 81K et seq.
[8]
Editor's Note: See 780 CMR 429.
[9]
Editor's Note: This definition also includes a drawing which helps illustrate its provisions. Said drawing is on file in the Town Clerk's office and may be examined there during regular office hours.
[10]
Editor's Note: See MGL c. 40A, § 11.
[11]
Editor's Note: See MGL c. 40A, § 10.