For the purpose of this ordinance, certain terms or words shall be
defined as below. Words in the present tense include the future, the
singular number includes the plural and vice versa. The word "person"
includes a partnership, corporation or other entity. The word "lot"
includes the word "plot." The word "building" includes the word "structure."
ABANDONMENT
The visible or otherwise apparent intention of an owner to
discontinue a nonconforming use of a building or premises, including
but not limited to the removal of characteristic equipment or furnishings,
or the replacement of the nonconforming use with a conforming use.
ACCESSORY BUILDING OR USE
Any building or use which is subordinate to and whose use
is subordinate, incidental and accessory to the principal building
or use on the same lot under the same ownership.
ALTERATION
Any construction, reconstruction or other action resulting
in a change in a structure, including but not limited to the height,
the number of stories or exits, the size, the use or the location
of a building or structure.
APPENDAGE
The part of a mobile home that may be folded, collapsed,
telescoped or added to the unit, and/or any cabana, carport, canopy
or covered patio that exceeds 50 square feet in area.
ARTIST STUDIO
A place of work of one or more persons who are engaged actively,
and either gainfully or as a vocation, in the fine arts, including
but not limited to painting, printmaking or sculpting; the performing
and visual arts, including, but not limited to dance, choreography,
photography or filmmaking, ceramics or the composition of music.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST
A dwelling in which the person resident therein provides
eating and/or sleeping accommodations in not more than four guest
rooms which are not provided with separate cooking facilities and
whose guests use the cooking facility ordinarily used by the resident
family. There shall be one bathroom for every two guest rooms.
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof and intended for the shelter,
housing or enclosure of persons, animals, machinery, equipment or
materials. Any other structure more than eight feet high shall be
considered as a "building," including a solid fence or wall, but excluding
an electric transmission line or an electric light, telegraph or telephone
pole, highway or railroad bridge or flag pole.
BUILDING AREA
The ground area enclosed by the walls of a building together
with the area of all covered porches and other roofed portions.
BUILDING COVERAGE
The percentage which the aggregate building area of all buildings
on the lot bears to the area of the lot.
BUILDING HEIGHT
The vertical distance from the average finished grade within
10 feet from the walls of the building to the highest point of flat
or mansard roof, including the top of a parapet or to the mean level
between the eaves and ridge for gable, hip or gambrel roof.
BUILDING LINE
A line parallel to a street at a distance equal to the required
front yard.
CHANGE OF USE
A use which substantially differs from the previous use of
a structure or land. Any change of use from one category of use to
another (e.g., residential to commercial, etc.) or within a category
of use (e.g., single-family to multifamily). A "change of use" shall
also include any change of character of a business activity (e.g.,
retail to wholesale).
COURT
An open space, other than a yard, on the same lot with a
building, which space is bounded on three or more sides by the walls
of such building.
CRAFT SPIRITS (BEER, WINE, LIQUOR) PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION,
AND ACCESSORY RETAIL SALES
Establishments, licensed under the relevant state and federal
statutes, for the production and packaging of alcoholic beverages,
including but not limited to beer, wine, liquor, and hard cider beverages
for distribution retail or wholesale, on or off the premises, with
a capacity of not more than 15,000 barrels (a barrel being equivalent
to 31 gallons) per year, and which may include a tap room where beverages
produced on the premises may be sold and consumed. Such facilities
may include other uses such as a restaurant, including outdoor dining
if otherwise permitted in the zoning district.
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DAY-CARE CENTER
Any facility operated on a regular basis whether known as
a day nursery, nursery school, child play school, progressive school,
child development center or preschool or known under any other names,
which receives children not of common parentage for nonresidential
custody or care during part or all of the day separate from their
parents, as further defined in the State Building Code.
DAY-CARE CENTER, ADULT/ELDERLY
Any facility operated on a regular basis which received adults/elderly
not of common kindred for nonresidential custody or care during part
or all of the day.
DISTRICT
A district established by the provisions of Section 2 of
this ordinance.
DWELLING, ONE-FAMILY
A detached building, other than a mobile home, constituting
a dwelling unit designed for or occupied by one family only.
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY
A detached building, designated for or occupied by two families
living independently of each other, each unit having separate or joint
entrances.
DWELLING UNIT
An enclosure containing sleeping, kitchen and bathroom facilities
designed for and used or held ready for use as a permanent residence
by one family.
FAMILY
Any number of individuals related by blood, marriage or adoption,
living together as a single housekeeping unit, provided that a group
of not more than four persons keeping house together but not necessarily
related by blood or marriage may be considered a "family." This definition
may not be used to prohibit the establishment of community residents
for people with disabilities.
FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME
Any private residence which, on a regular basis, receives
for temporary custody and care, during part or all of the day, children
under seven years of age or children under 16 years of age if such
children have special needs; provided, however, in either case that
the total number of children under 16 in a "family day-care home"
shall not exceed six, including participating children living in the
residence.
HOME OCCUPATION
An accessory use of a single- or two-family residential structure,
involving provision of professional services, or sale of goods or
sale of handicrafts and artwork which generates an increase in traffic
within the residential area and which:
(a)
Is carried on by members of the family residing on the premises
plus no more than one nonresident assistant or employee;
(b)
Is clearly incidental, secondary and accessory to the use of
the structure for residential purposes and comprises not more than
20% of the total floor area of the residence or 450 square feet of
space, whichever is less; no interior structural alteration shall
be permitted if it would make it difficult to return the premises
to an exclusively residential use;
(c)
Has no advertising, display, external storage of equipment,
vehicles or supplies associated with the home occupation or other
indication of a home occupation on the premises; no person shall conduct
or allow any operations outside a structure nor maintain or allow
any storage or other unsightly condition outside a structure;
(d)
Does not involve shipments (incoming or outgoing) by vehicles
having a gross vehicle weight of more than 8,000 pounds;
(e)
Does not involve the handling, use or storage of toxic chemicals
or hazardous waste and produces no obnoxious odors, vibrations, glare,
heat, fumes, smoke, dust, light, electric interference or other external
effect not normally associated with the use of residential property,
detectable to normal sensory perception outside the structure; the
use shall not produce a level of noise which exceeds the level which
is normally associated with the category of dwelling or the immediate
neighborhood;
(f)
Does not involve the use of any accessory structures or attached
garages or barns solely for the operation of the home occupation or
sale of goods;
(g)
Any retail sales are limited to the sale of products or goods
produced or fabricated on the premises as a result of the home occupation;
(h)
No external alteration to the structure which would change the
residential character and appearance of the dwelling;
(i)
No artificial outdoor illumination of any kind for permitted
home occupations on the property, including off-street parking areas,
the house or any accessory structures, other than the normal and customary
outdoor lighting for single-family houses (such as a customary porch
light or garage light or walkway light);
(j)
Vehicular traffic generated by the home occupation does not
exceed that normally expected in a residential area;
(k)
Has sufficient off-street parking spaces, located to the side
or rear of the residential structure, available to provide for the
parking needs generated.
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Occupations which do not generate an increase in traffic within
the residential area do not constitute "home occupations" under this
ordinance.
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HOTEL
An establishment providing transient accommodations to the
general public containing 12 or more rooms with no rooms having direct
access to the outside without the necessity of passing through the
main lobby of the building and providing additional services such
as restaurants, meeting rooms and recreation facilities.
INN
An establishment providing transient accommodations to the
general public containing fewer than 12 rooms.
LOT
A plot or parcel of land in one ownership ascertainable by
recorded deed or plan, occupied or capable of being occupied by one
principal building and the accessory buildings or uses customarily
incident to it, including such open spaces as are required by this
ordinance. In the case of multiple dwellings and public, institutional,
commercial or industrial buildings, a group of buildings under the
same ownership may be considered as occupying the same lot.
LOT, CORNER
A lot at the intersection of and abutting on two or more
streets.
LOT COVERAGE
The percentage of the lot covered by all buildings, parking
areas and structures.
LOT FRONTAGE
The portion of a lot fronting upon and having access to a
street measured continuously along one street line between side lot
lines, or in the case of corner lots, between one side lot line and
the midpoint of the corner radius, and not to include frontage within
utility transmission easements. In the case of a corner lot, frontage
shall be measured on only one street.
LOT LINE
The established line between lots or between a lot and a
street.
LOT LINE, FRONT
All dividing lines between a street and the lot shall be
considered "front lines."
LOT LINE, SIDE
The line or lines bounding a lot which extend from the street
towards the rear in a direction approximately perpendicular to the
street. In the case of corner lots, or through lots, all lines extending
from streets shall be considered "side lot lines."
LOT LINES, REAR
The line bounding a lot at the rear and approximately parallel
to and the maximum distance from the front lot line.
LOT WIDTH
The horizontal distance between side lot lines, measured
parallel to the lot frontage at the proposed building line.
MOBILE HOME PARK
A mobile home park is any lot or tract of land upon which
three or more trailer coaches or mobile homes are occupied for dwelling
purposes, including any buildings, structures or equipment located
thereon in connection therewith.
MOBILE HOME
Any structure, metal or wood, intended for, or so constructed
that it will be primarily suited for, living or sleeping quarters,
which is, has been or can be readily mounted on wheels. The removal
of wheels, axle or both or fabrication of solid foundations under
the structure does not change the classification for the purpose of
this ordinance. (This does not include modular or industrial housing
that is a preassembled unit or units and transported to the site on
wheels but does not have a self-contained foundation and requires
location upon a permanent foundation at the building site.)
MOTEL
An establishment providing transient accommodations to the
general public containing six or more rooms with at least 25% of all
rooms having direct access to the outside without the necessity of
passing through the main lobby of the building.
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
A dwelling or group of dwellings on one lot containing separate
living units for three or more families, having separate or joint
entrances, services or facilities.
NONCONFORMING BUILDING
A building, the use or construction of which does not conform
to all the applicable provisions of this ordinance.
NONCONFORMING USE
A lawfully existing use of land, building or premises which
is not a use permitted by the provisions of this ordinance for the
district in which such land, building or premises are situated.
NURSERY SCHOOL
School licensed by the Massachusetts Department of Education
for daytime care and instruction of preschool children.
NURSING, REST HOME, HOSPITAL, SANATORIUM
Any institution licensed by the Department of Public Health
as a nursing, rest home, hospital or sanatorium pursuant to Massachusetts
General Laws, Chapter 111, Sections 51 and 71.
OPEN SPACE
Lot area not covered by any structure other than a swimming
pool, and not used for drives, parking or storage.
PREMISES
A lot as defined in this section.
RETAIL SERVICES
Establishments providing services or entertainment as opposed
to products, to the general public, including real estate, insurance
and personal services.
SHOPPING CENTER
A group or complex of retail establishments, including but
not limited to retail sales and service stores, shops, banks, indoor
theaters, restaurants and similar establishments, with immediately
adjoining off-street parking facilities.
SIGN
Any object, device, display or structure, or part thereof,
visible to persons not located on the lot where such object, etc.,
is located, which is used to advertise, identify, display, direct
or attract attention to a distinct object, person, institution, organization,
business, product, service, event or location by any means, including
words, letters, figures, design, symbols, atures, colors, illumination
or projected images. Any change in the name of an establishment or
the use being advertised by the sign shall require a sign which conforms
to this ordinance.
SIGN, FREESTANDING
A sign that is attached to, erected on or supported by some
structure (such as a pole, mast, frame or other structure) that is
not itself an integral part of or attached to a building or other
structure whose principal function is something other than the support
of a sign. A sign that stands without supporting elements, such as
"sandwich sign," is also a freestanding sign.
SIGN, TEMPORARY
A sign that (a) is used in connection with a circumstance,
situation, or event that is designed, intended or expected to take
place or to be completed within a reasonably short or definitive period
after the erection of such sign, or (b) in addition to the date(s)
of the event, it is intended to remain on the location where it is
erected or placed for not more than 30 days. If a sign display area
is permanent, but the message displayed is subject to periodic changes,
that sign shall not be regarded as "temporary."
SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION
Any habitable room or group of rooms forming a single habitable
unit, used or intended to be used for sleeping.
STREET
A public way or a way maintained and used as a public way,
attested to by the Commissioner of Public Services and certified by
the City Clerk, or a way shown on a plan approved and endorsed in
accordance with the Subdivision Control Law and the Planning Board's
Rules and Regulations Governing the Subdivision of Land in the City
of North Adams, or other ways in existence when the Subdivision Control
Law first became effective in the City, having, in the opinion of
the Planning Board, sufficient width, suitable grades and adequate
construction to provide for the needs of vehicular traffic in relation
to the proposed use of the land abutting thereon or served thereby,
and for the installation of municipal services to serve such land
and the buildings erected or to be erected thereon. "Street" shall
be deemed to include the entire width of the right-of-way.
SUBSTANTIAL ALTERATIONS
Any repair, reconstruction on or improvement of a structure,
the cost of which equals or exceeds 50% of the assessed value of the
structure either (1) before the improvement or repair is started or
(2) if the structure has been damaged and is being restored, before
the damage occurred. This includes the first alteration of any wall,
ceiling, floor or other structural part of the building whether or
not it affects the external dimensions of that structure.
USE
Synonymous with "land use." The manner in which a parcel
of land or structures on the land are used by parties in possession
of the land. Any use not defined or otherwise provided for within
this ordinance shall be deemed not allowed except by such special
permit procedures as herein provided.
VARIANCE
Such departure from the terms of this ordinance as the Zoning
Board of Appeals is empowered to authorize. See Section 12.
VETERINARY HOSPITALS AND/OR KENNELS
A structure or parcel of land used for the harboring and/or
care of more than three dogs that are more than six months old, whether
commercially operated or not.
WETLAND
Land under any water body, swamp, wet meadow or marsh, as
defined in Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 131, Section 40, and
the regulations promulgated thereunder (310 CMR 10.00).
YARD, FRONT
Any open space between the building and the front lot line,
extending the full width of the lot, or in the case of a corner lot,
extending along all streets.
YARD, REAR
Any open space between the building and the rear lot line,
extending the full width of the lot.
YARD, SIDE
Any open space between the building and a side lot line,
extending from the front yard to the rear yard. Any yard not a rear
yard or a front yard shall be deemed a side yard.