In the interpretation of these Regulations, the definitions in the Lexington Zoning Bylaw are incorporated by reference and apply as if set forth here in full. In addition to those terms, the terms set forth below mean the following.
An account created under MGL c. 44 § 53G.
An owner or an agent, representative, assign, or successor in title of such owner, as long as the agent or representative who is not an attorney at law has written authorization to act for the owner. Such authorization must be valid for 180 days and may be renewed.
All forms, plans, reports, studies or other documents, which together constitute an application for any matter covered by these Regulations.
The Planning Board of the Town of Lexington.
A professional engineer registered to practice in Massachusetts.
A land surveyor registered to practice in Massachusetts.
A landscape architect registered to practice in Massachusetts.
An application for site plan review made per Section 9.4 of these Regulations.
An application for site plan review made per Section 9.3 of these Regulations.
An owner of record as shown by the records in the Middlesex County Registry of Deeds or Land Court Registry of any interest in land which is affected by an application.
An area of land in one ownership, with definite boundaries, other than a lot.
The person appointed under the Lexington Selectmen/Town Manager Act to be the Planning Director for the Town, or when authorized, the Director's designee.
A vertical section of streets, storm drainage, and sanitary sewer facilities.
Registered or certified mail.
The Registry of Deeds in Middlesex County, including, when appropriate, the recorder of the Land Court.
A length of road surface that a particular driver can see with an acceptable level of clarity, computed according to the most recent edition of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials' (AASHTO) A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets.
The latest revision of Town of Lexington, Massachusetts, Department of Public Works' Division 2 Standard Specifications.
The Town of Lexington.
Services, including sanitary sewers, stormwater drainage systems, water supply piping, fire alarm conduits, electric and telephone wiring, cable television service, natural gas service, and their appurtenances.
All resource areas protected under MGL c. 131, § 40, as may be amended. Buffer areas are excluded from this definition.
The Zoning Bylaw of the Town of Lexington.[1]