The Osgood Smart Growth Overlay District, hereafter referred
to as the "OSGOD," is an overlay district having a land area of approximately
169 acres in size that is superimposed over all Underlying Zoning
districts, including without limitation all other overlay districts,
established by the Zoning Bylaw now or hereafter applicable to the
properties known as 1600 Osgood Street, and is shown on the Zoning
Map as set forth on the map entitled "1600 Osgood Street Smart Growth
Overlay District," dated March 2007, prepared by the North Andover
Division of Community Development. This map is hereby made a part
of the Zoning Bylaw and is on file in the office of the Town Clerk
(the "OSGOD Zoning Map"). The OSGOD contains all of the real property
described in a deed from Lucent Technologies, Inc. to 1600 Osgood
Street, LLC dated August 21, 2003, recorded with the Essex North District
Registry of Deeds in Book 8213, Page 272 as more particularly shown
on the OSGOD Zoning Map.
The OSGOD is an overlay district superimposed on all Underlying
Zoning districts. As required by the Enabling Laws, the regulations
for use, dimension, and all other provisions of the Zoning Bylaw governing
the Underlying Zoning district(s) shall remain in full force, except
for those sites undergoing development pursuant to this Article 17.
Within the boundaries of the OSGOD, a developer may elect to either
develop a site in accordance with the requirements of this Article
17, or to develop a site in accordance with the requirements of the
regulations for use, dimension and all other provisions of the Zoning
Bylaw governing the Underlying Zoning district(s).
The OSGOD contains three Subdistricts, all hereby established
and all in the locations shown on the OSGOD Zoning Map, including:
(a) the Residential Mixed-Use Zone, containing approximately 31.65
acres; (b) the Mixed-Use Development Zone, containing approximately
10.15 acres; and (c) the Business Opportunity Zone, containing approximately
125.94 acres. For purposes of the application of this Article 17,
and for a proposed Development which is located within a Subdistrict
identified as the Mixed-Use Zone and/or the Business Opportunity Zone,
the Uses permitted and the dimensional and other controls applicable
in a Subdistrict may be extended into the adjacent Subdistrict described
above to the extent of 150 feet as long as the limit of said extension
is reflected on the site plan for a proposed Development for which
Plan Approval is required under this Article 17. Moreover, a Residential
Use may be accessed via a commercially zoned and/or mixed-use Subdistrict,
and in turn, a nonresidential Use may be accessed via a residentially
zoned and/or mixed-use Subdistrict.