The general purpose of Village Center Overlay District (VCOD)
is to maintain character and enhance vitality in Chelmsford's traditional
village center. These regulations are established to promote sustainable
mixed-use development as appropriate in the VCOD, in order that future
development will be compatible with the historic settlement patterns,
traditional architecture, and landscape character. These regulations
are intended to create strong relationships between building forms,
civic spaces, and streetscape design which are integrated, connected
and complementary. The VCOD regulations are intended to:
A. Facilitate the development of an appropriate mix of uses within the
context of a traditional pedestrian-oriented development pattern;
B. Create a safe, accessible, convenient, attractive and highly functional
environment that meets the needs of local residents and visitors as
a place to live, work, recreate, socialize, and obtain necessary goods
and services;
C. Coordinate the safe circulation and access of private vehicles, public
transit, bicycles, and pedestrians through a network of streets, sidewalks
and paths connecting neighborhoods, employment centers, open spaces,
and areas of activity within the VCOD;
D. Protect and expand opportunities for small locally owned businesses
and other entrepreneurial activity that primarily but not exclusively
serves local neighborhoods and surrounding community; and
E. Encourage flexibility and variety in future development while ensuring
preservation of and compatibility with historic fabric.
The Village Center Overlay District is identified on the Town of Chelmsford Official Zoning Map in §
195-3 of the Zoning Bylaw which is available at the Town of Chelmsford Community Development Department, and is on file at the Town Clerk's Office.
The intent of this section is to enhancement the pedestrian experience and provide buffers where necessary in the VCOD through landscape and streetscape design that may include, but is not limited to: planting of trees; pedestrian furnishings; and landscaped areas that provide a coordinated transition between public and private space. The landscaping requirements of this section supersede the requirements under Article
IX and apply specifically to the VCOD. The Planning Board may further reduce the below standards by special permit.
A. General on-site landscaping buffer requirements. Where building and/or
parking is not approved with a zero-foot setback, as applicable:
(1)
Minimum of 10 feet along front yard street frontage.
(2)
Minimum of five feet along the side and rear yard.
B. Transitional buffers. The following transitional buffer requirements
apply along a perimeter lot line of the VCOD that abuts a residential
zoning district. These requirements may be waived and/or or reduced
by the Planning Board.
(1)
A required transitional buffer must be located within the outer
perimeter of the lot, parallel to and extending to the property boundary
line and must be provided along the entire frontage immediately abutting
the property line.
(2)
The width of the buffer strip is determined exclusive of any
required setback; however, the required buffer may be located wholly
or partially within a required setback.
(3)
The parking of vehicles and the placement of buildings is not
allowed in a required buffer. All required setbacks apply.
(4)
No building may be located closer than 10 feet to a required
buffer.
(5)
Breaks for pedestrian and vehicle access are allowed subject
to approval by the Planning Board.
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Transitional Buffer Standards
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Depth (minimum)
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20 feet
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Wall Height (minimum)
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6 feet
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Shade trees (minimum per 100 feet)
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5
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Understory trees (minimum per 100 feet)
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4
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Shrubs (minimum per 100 feet)
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40
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Shrub height (minimum)
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4 feet
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(6)
Buffer walls must be constructed of high quality materials,
including one or a combination of the following: decorative blocks;
brick; stone; cast-stone; split-faced block; stucco over standard
concrete masonry blocks; glass block; or other material approved by
the Planning Board.
(7)
In the transitional buffer, 50% of required trees must be locally
adapted evergreen species. Shrubs must be evergreen and be of a species
that under typical conditions can be expected to reach a height and
spread of four feet within three years of planting. All shrubs must
be a minimum of 18 inches tall when planted.
The following elements of the development proposal shall be
consistent with the Chelmsford's Planning Board Design Guidelines.
A. Building and site design standards: Sections 3.0 to 4.4, 4.6 and
5.0 and 6.0 as applicable.
B. Lighting. Outdoor site lighting shall primarily be used to provide
safety and secondarily to accent key building and landscape features.
Light fixtures shall be designed as an integral element of site design
and may be expressed through style, material or color. All lighting
fixtures designed or placed to illuminate any portion of a VCOD project
shall meet the requirements of the Chelmsford Design Guidelines and
Standards Section 4.5.
C. Signage. Within the VCOD, signage shall comply with the standards in Article
VII and Section 4.7 of the Design Guidelines. The Planning Board may issue a special permit in relief of standards in Article
VII.
D. Building systems: Section 4.8.
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Roof-/wall-/ground-mounted equipment: must be screened (not
visible) from the ground level view from adjacent property or adjacent
public street right-of-way. New buildings must provide a parapet wall
or other architectural element that screens roof-mounted equipment
from ground level view. Wall-mounted equipment cannot be located on
any surface that directly faces a public right-of-way.
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E. Fences and walls. Walls and fences located outside of a required
buffer must be closed and be constructed of high quality materials,
including one or a combination of the following: wood, composite fencing;
wrought iron, PVC vinyl; or other material approved by the Planning
Board.
F. Utilities and services. Existing aboveground utility lines and poles
shall be buried underground, or moved behind buildings where practical.
All new electrical and communication utilities in VCOD projects shall
be placed underground.
VCOD projects shall be consistent with §
195-118A and
B, general performance standards and special permit review criteria of the Community Enhancement and Investment Overlay District (CEIOD) bylaw.
The invalidity of any section or provision of this article shall
not invalidate any other section or provision thereof.