For the purpose of this bylaw, in addition to other definitions
found elsewhere in this bylaw, the following words and terms are hereby
defined or the meaning thereof explained or limited. In the event
of conflict within the body of this bylaw, the more stringent definition
will apply unless otherwise indicated. Words used in the present tense
include the future, the singular number includes the plural and the
plural includes the singular, the word "lot" includes the word "plot,"
the word "shall" is intended to be mandatory, the word "may" is intended
to be permissive, the words "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 group, partnership,
firm, association, organization, company, or corporation as well as
an individual. The words "building," "structure," "lot," or "parcel"
shall be construed as being followed by the words "or any portion
thereof." Terms and words not defined herein but defined in the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts State Building Code shall have the meaning given
therein unless a contrary intention is clearly evident in this bylaw.
All other words not defined herein shall have their commonly accepted
meanings.
ACCESSORY USE OR BUILDING
Use or building customarily incidental to and located on
the same lot with the use or building to which it is accessory and
not detrimental to the neighborhood.
AGRICULTURAL USE, EXEMPT
Commercial agriculture, aquaculture, silviculture, horticulture,
floriculture or viticulture uses as permitted by MGL c. 40A, § 3.
ALTERATIONS
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.
ANIMAL CLINIC OR VETERINARY HOSPITAL
A place where animals or pets are given medical or surgical
treatment and the boarding of animals is limited to short-term care
incidental to the clinic or hospital use.
ANIMAL GROOMER
A place where animals are groomed and cared for on a daily
basis but not boarded overnight.
APARTMENT
A building or group of buildings, each containing four or
more independent dwelling units including individual cooking and sanitary
facilities.
AREA, BUILDING
The total of areas taken on a horizontal plane at the main
grade level of the principal building and all accessory buildings.
AREA, NET SITE
The total area within the property lines, excluding external
streets.
ASSISTED-LIVING FACILITY
For-profit or nonprofit entity which provides room and board
and where the operator provides a minimum of two meals per day and
assistance with activities of daily living for three or more elderly
or disabled residents.
BANQUET FACILITY
An establishment which is rented by individuals or groups
to accommodate private functions, including, but not limited to, banquets,
weddings, anniversaries, conferences and other similar events. Such
a use may or may not include: 1) kitchen facilities for the preparation
or catering of food; and 2) the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises
consumption only during scheduled events and not open to the general
public.
BASEMENT
That portion of a building that is partly or completely below
grade (see "story above grade plane").
BED-AND-BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENT
A private home offering overnight accommodations to the traveling
public, including breakfast, on an intermittent basis but not to be
used for long-term rentals or apartments.
BOATHOUSE, PRIVATE
Building or structure for storage of boats for private use
and not for hire.
BUILDING
A combination of materials having a roof and forming a shelter
for persons, animals, property, or an activity. The word "building"
shall be construed, where the context allows, as though followed by
the words "or structure or part or parts thereof." Where appropriate
in the context, the word "building" shall include the principal and
accessory use or uses to which the building is put.
BUILDING HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from grade plane to the highest
point of the roof for flat roofs, to the top of the lower pitched
section of mansard roofs, and to the mean height between eaves and
ridge for gable, hip and gambrel roofs.
BUILDING INSPECTOR
The administrative chief of the Inspectional Services Department
in the Town of Groveland who is charged with the enforcement of the
Zoning Bylaw, acting as the Zoning Enforcement Officer.
[Added 4-24-2023 ATM by Art. 18]
BUILDING SUPPLY
The sale of construction and building materials, including
but not limited to lumber, hardware, and electrical and plumbing parts
and fixtures, including the main structure, any area(s) covered or
uncovered in or upon which merchandise is stored or displayed for
sale.
BUILDING, FRONT LINE OF
The line of that face of the building nearest the front line
of the lot. This face includes sun parlors and covered porches, whether
enclosed or unenclosed, but does not include steps.
BUILDING, PRINCIPAL
A building in which is conducted the main or principal use
of the lot on which said building is situated.
BULK STORAGE
Exposed storage tanks for oil, gas, etc., outside storage
of sand and any other earth material, lumber or other bulk materials.
BUSINESS OFFICE
A building or part thereof devoted to the administration
of a business or commercial enterprise which involves clerical, accounting
and other administrative procedures but excludes the receipt, processing
and sale of merchandise; or premises devoted to the professional office
of a lawyer, engineer, architect, accountant, real estate or insurance
agent or broker, or similar activity.
CAMPGROUND
A parcel of land used or intended to be used, let or rented
for occupancy by campers or for occupancy by or of tents or movable
or temporary dwellings, rooms or sleeping quarters of any kind.
CAR WASH
The use of mechanical equipment for purposes of cleaning
automobiles and other vehicles.
CARETAKER'S UNIT
An accessory dwelling unit constructed in or attached to
a principal business or industrial use structure, which unit has a
separate kitchen, separate bathroom, two separate entrances, a floor
area of less than 1/2 the floor area of the principal occupancy's
square feet up to a maximum of 900 square feet of habitable area,
with one bedroom and which is occupied primarily by a person or persons,
and their family, who are employed in part to either to care for,
monitor, or repair and maintain the principal use structure.
[Added 5-23-2022 ATM by Art. 14]
CHILD-CARE FACILITY
A day-care center or school-aged child-care program, as permitted
by MGL c. 40A, § 3, including such facilities or uses defined
as "child-care center," "family child-care home," "group care facility,"
"large family child-care home," or "school-aged child care program,"
as those terms are defined in MGL c. 15D, § 1A.
CLUB
An organization catering exclusively to members and their
guests, or premises and buildings, for recreational or athletic purposes,
which are not conducted primarily for gain, provided there are not
conducted any vending stands, merchandising or commercial activities
except as required generally for the membership and purpose of such
club.
COMMERCIAL RECREATION, INDOOR
A structure for recreational, social or amusement purposes,
which may include as an accessory use the consumption of food and
drink, including all connected rooms or space with a common means
of egress and entrance, including but not limited to, theaters, concert
halls, dance halls, skating rinks, bowling alleys, health clubs, dance
studios, or other commercial recreational centers conducted for or
not for profit.
COMMERCIAL RECREATION, OUTDOOR
Drive-in theater, bathing beach, sports club, horseback riding
stable, boathouse, game preserve, marina or other commercial recreation
carried on in whole or in part outdoors, except those activities more
specifically designated in this bylaw.
COMMON DRIVEWAY
A driveway which provides access to more than one lot, each
of which has at least the minimum required frontage on a street as
required by the Zoning Bylaw.
[Added 5-24-2021 ATM by Art. 8]
COMPOST FACILITY
A place, other than on the premises of a private residence
for personal use, where there is stored and disposed of a mixture
that consists largely of decayed organic matter which is used for
fertilizing and conditioning land.
CONTIGUOUS BUILDABLE AREA
That area of a lot that is contiguous and buildable land as required by §
50-8.1, Table of Dimensional Requirements, together with that area within required setbacks to the extent such area complies with the further requirements of this definition. Wetlands described by MGL c. 131, including any no-disturbance and no-build setback areas in accordance with MGL c. 131, and the Town of Groveland Wetlands Bylaw and accompanying regulations, and slopes in excess of 20% shall not be considered as buildable for the purpose of calculating square footage.
CONTRACTOR'S YARD
Premises used by a contractor, subcontractor or other person
doing business in construction, landscaping and related trades for
the storage, either indoors or out, of vehicles, equipment, tools,
supplies, materials and for fabrication of sub-assemblies.
CONVENIENCE RETAIL
A small retail establishment of less than 2,500 gross square
feet, usually located within or associated with another use, that
offers for sale convenience goods such as pre-packaged food, tobacco,
periodicals, and other household items.
COVERAGE, LOT
That percentage of the plot or lot area covered by the building
area.
CUSTOMARY HOME OCCUPATION or HOME OCCUPATION
[Amended 6-22-2020 ATM by Art. 11]
A.
The use of a room or rooms in a dwelling and/or accessory building
on one lot by one or more persons residing thereon to conduct a business
for financial gain in a manner subordinate to the principal use of
the lot for residential purposes. A customary home occupation does
not include business activities carried on in a residential dwelling
pursuant to outside employment.
B.
An occupation or a profession which:
(1)
Is customarily carried on in a dwelling unit or in a building
or other structure accessory to a dwelling unit; and
(2)
Is carried on by a member of the family residing in the dwelling
unit; and
(3)
Is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the dwelling
for residential purposes; and
(4)
Conforms to the following additional conditions:
(a)
The occupation or profession shall be carried on wholly within
the principal building or within a building or other structure accessory
thereto.
(b)
No person outside the family shall be employed in the home occupation.
(c)
There shall be no exterior display, no exterior sign except as permitted under Article
XI, no exterior storage of materials and no other exterior indication of the home occupation or variation from the residential character of the principal building.
(d)
No offensive noise, unsightliness, vibration, smoke, dust, odors,
heat, or glare shall be produced.
(e)
Customer visits are made by appointment only.
DUMP
A lot of land or part thereof used for the disposal, by abandonment,
dumping, burial, burning or any other means and/or whatever purpose,
of garbage, sewage, trash, refuse, junk, discarded machinery, vehicles
or parts thereof, or waste material of any kind.
DUPLEX
A detached structure consisting of two attached dwelling
units, both units having living space on the ground level, and each
unit having a distinct and separate entrance.
DWELLING
Any building that contains one or more dwelling units used,
intended, or designed to be built, used, rented, leased, let or hired
out to be occupied, or that are occupied for living purposes.
DWELLING UNIT
A single unit providing complete independent living facilities
for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living,
sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation.
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY
A detached structure consisting of one dwelling unit. Approved
accessory apartments shall be considered as part of a single-family
dwelling for the purposes of this zoning bylaw.
EDUCATIONAL USE, EXEMPT
The use of land or structures for educational purposes on
land owned or leased by the commonwealth or any of its agencies, subdivisions
or bodies politic or by a religious sect or denomination, or by a
nonprofit educational corporation, pursuant to MGL c. 40A, § 3.
ERECT
To build, construct, reconstruct, move upon, alter, enlarge
or conduct any physical development of the premises required for a
building. To excavate, fill, drain, and the like preparation for building
shall also be considered to erect.
EXPRESS PARCEL PICK-UP
A location including parcel pick-up boxes designed for efficient
drop-off of letters and packages to be mailed by courier or post in
a twenty-four-hour period.
EXTERIOR WALL
An above-grade wall that defines the exterior boundaries
of a building.
FAMILY
One or more persons occupying a dwelling unit and living,
sleeping, cooking and eating on the same premises as a single housekeeping
unit.
FARM
Any parcel of land containing at least five acres which is
used for gain in the raising of agricultural products, livestock,
poultry and dairy products. It includes necessary farm structures
within the prescribed limits and the storage of equipment used as
more fully defined by MGL c. 40A, § 3.
FARM, NONEXEMPT
An area of land and its buildings used for gain in the raising
of agricultural products, livestock, poultry and dairy products to
which the exemption(s) of M.G.L. c. 40A, § 3 does not apply.
[Added 4-24-2023 ATM by Art. 19]
FARM STAND, EXEMPT
The sale of produce, wine and dairy products that meets the
requirements for protection from zoning regulation as set forth in
MGL c. 40A, § 3.
FARM STAND, NON-EXEMPT
The sale of produce, wine and dairy products that does not
meet the requirements for protection from zoning regulation as set
forth in MGL c. 40A, § 3.
FLOOD
An overflow of lands not normally covered by water and that
are used or usable by man. Floods have two essential characteristics:
the inundation of land is temporary; and the land is adjacent to and
inundated by overflow from a river, stream, ocean, lake or other body
of standing water.
FLOODPLAIN
The areas adjoining a river, stream, watercourse, ocean,
lake, or other body of standing water that have been or may be covered
by floodwater, as identified by the most recently adopted NFIP maps.
FLOOD, INTERMEDIATE REGIONAL
A flood having an average frequency of occurrence in the
order of once in 100 years although the flood may occur in any year;
i.e., all the floodplain area has a 1% chance of being flooded each
year while some portion of it may be flooded every year.
FLOOR AREA
The aggregate horizontal area in square feet of all floors
of a building or several buildings on the same lot measured from the
exterior faces of walls enclosing each building, exclusive of garages.
The basement and other areas used only for storage or for services
incidental to the operation or maintenance of such building or buildings
shall not be used for determining floor area. In the absence of information
as to what portion of a building will be used for such storage and
services, 8% of the aggregate floor area shall be deemed to be used
only for storage or for services incidental to the operation or maintenance
of such building or buildings for the purpose of making any required
calculations.
FLOOR AREA RATIO
The ratio of the total floor area of a building or buildings
on one lot to the total area of the lot.
FLOOR AREA, LIVABLE
The sum of the gross horizontal area of the floors of a dwelling
unit used or intended to be used for living, sleeping and cooking
purposes, excluding basement floor areas with less than 10% of their
wall area devoted to window space, bathrooms, toilets, laundries,
pantries, foyers, communicating corridors, stairways, closets, storage
spaces, garages, breezeways, carports, porches and any area with less
than a five-foot clear headroom under sloping ceilings.
FUEL FACILITY
A place for the sale, storage and transportation of fuel
in bulk or for wholesale purposes.
GARAGE, PRIVATE
A garage used for storage purposes only and having a capacity
of not more than four automobiles. Space therein may be used for not
more than one commercial vehicle not to exceed two tons' capacity,
and space may be rented for not more than one vehicle of other than
the occupants of the building to which such garage is accessory.
GRADE
The finished ground level adjoining the building at all exterior
walls.
GRADE PLANE
A reference plane representing the average of the finished
ground level adjoining the building at all exterior walls. Where the
finished ground level slopes away from the exterior walls, the reference
plane shall be established by the lowest points within the area between
the building and the lot line or, where the lot line is more than
six feet from the building, between the structure and a point six
feet from the building.
GREENHOUSE/NURSERY, EXEMPT
The business of propagating plants, including trees, shrubs,
vines, seed, grass, live flowers and other plants, and the storage
and selling of such plants grown on the premises, as exempted by MGL
c. 40A, § 3.
GREENHOUSE/NURSERY, NON-EXEMPT
The business of propagating plants, including trees, shrubs,
vines, seed, grass, live flowers and other plants, and the storage
and selling of such plants grown on the premises, not exempted by
MGL c. 40A, § 3.
HABITABLE AREA
An area in a building used for living, sleeping, eating or
cooking. Bathrooms, toilet rooms, closets, halls, storage or utility
spaces and similar areas are not considered habitable area.
HOTEL/MOTEL/INN
A building or group of buildings, whether detached or in
connected units, used as individual sleeping or dwelling units designed
primarily for transient automobile travelers and providing for accessory
off-street parking facilities.
JUNK
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.
JUNKYARD
The commercial use of any area 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) or machinery or
parts thereof.
KENNEL, COMMERCIAL
A commercial establishment in which domesticated animals
are housed, groomed, bred, boarded, trained or sold.
LANDFILL
A system of trash and garbage disposal in which the waste
is buried between layers of earth.
LIGHT MANUFACTURING
Fabrication, processing, or assembly employing only electric
or other substantially noiseless and inoffensive motive power, utilizing
hand labor or quiet machinery and processes, and free from neighborhood
disturbing agents, such as odors, gas fumes, smoke, cinders, flashing
or excessively bright lights, refuse matter, electromagnetic radiation,
heat or vibration or hazardous materials and/or chemicals.
LINE, STREET
The dividing line between the street right-of-way and the
lot.
LODGE BUILDING
Structure occupied by a nonprofit social or civic organization.
LOT
Parcel of land occupied or intended to be occupied by one
main building or use and its accessory buildings, or by a dwelling
group and its accessory buildings, together with such open spaces
as are required under the provisions of the zoning bylaws, having
not less than the minimum area and width required by the bylaw for
a lot in the district in which such land is situated and having its
principal frontage on a street or on such other means of access as
may be determined in accordance with the provisions of the law to
be adequate as a condition of the issuance of a building permit for
a building on such land.
LOT AREA
Area within a lot, including land over which easements have
been granted, but not including any land within the limits of a street
upon which such lot abuts, even if title to such street is held by
the owner of the lot, except that if a corner lot has its corner bounded
by a curved line connecting other street lines which, if extended,
would intersect, the area may not be computed as if such boundary
lines were so extended.
LOT DEPTH
The mean distance from the street line of the lot to its
opposite rear line measured in the general direction of the side lines
of the lot.
LOT FRONTAGE
The horizontal distance measured along the front lot line
between the points of intersection of the side lot lines with the
front lot line, as measured continuously along a street, road, or
way providing adequate vehicular access to the lot. In the case of
corner lots, lot frontage is measured between the side lot line and
the mid-point of the corner radius on the street designated as the
frontage street by the Zoning Enforcement Officer. For lots fronting
on curved streets and culs-de-sac, the frontage distance shall be
determined by measuring the cumulative distances along the curves
and any tangent sections there between.
LOT LINES
The lines bounding a lot as defined herein.
LOT, CORNER
A lot bounded by more than one street which has an interior
angle of 135° or less formed by the tangents or straight segments
of street lines between the side or rear lines of such lot or by an
extension of such street lines. A lot bounded by one street shall
be considered a corner lot when the tangents or straight segments
of the street line between the side lines of the lot form, or would
form if extended, an interior angle of 135° or less.
LOT, THROUGH
An interior lot having frontage on two parallel or approximately
parallel streets.
MEDICAL/DENTAL OFFICE BUILDING OR CLINIC
A building designed and used for the diagnosis and treatment
of human patients that does not include overnight care facilities,
excluding buildings used to grow or dispense medical marijuana.
MINING
The excavation of the earth for the purpose of extracting
ores, precious stones, coal, and related materials.
MIXED USE
Those buildings in which more than one use or occupancy,
as defined by 780 CMR, the Massachusetts State Building Code, is contained.
MOTOR VEHICLE BODY REPAIR
An establishment, garage or work area enclosed within a building
where repairs are made or caused to be made to motor vehicle bodies,
including fenders, bumpers and similar components of motor vehicle
bodies, but does not include the storage of vehicles for the cannibalization
of parts.
MOTOR VEHICLE LIGHT SERVICE
Premises for the supplying of fuel, oil, lubrication, washing,
or minor repair services, but not to include body work, painting,
or major repairs.
MUNICIPAL
The word "municipal" means the Town of Groveland.
NURSING OR CONVALESCENT HOME
Any dwelling or building with sleeping rooms where persons
are housed or lodged and furnished with meals and nursing care for
hire.
OCCUPANCY PERMIT
A permit issued by the Building Inspector/Zoning Enforcement
Officer authorizing the occupancy and the use of land or buildings.
OPEN SPACE
An unoccupied space open to the sky on the same lot with
a building. This area must be free of all structures, parking, pavement
or other uses that preclude landscaping.
PARKING SPACE
An area in a building or on a lot available for parking one
motor vehicle, having a width of not less than nine feet and an area
of not less than 180 square feet, exclusive of passageways and driveways
appurtenant thereto, and with free and unimpeded access to a street
over unobstructed passageways or driveways.
PARKING, PRIVATE
Parking for fee or parking of more than one commercial vehicle
except on farms.
PERMIT
Special permit, unless otherwise specified.
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
Land used for dwellings (single, multiple or apartments) having reduced area or frontage or both, subject to a special permit issued by the Planning Board in accordance with the provisions of §
50-10.3 of this bylaw.
PORCH, OPEN
A porch that has no walls or windows other than that of the
main building to which it is attached.
PUBLIC
The word "public" means the Town of Groveland, Commonwealth
of Massachusetts, United States government or an agency thereof.
PUBLIC WORKS YARD
Premises operated by, or on behalf of, the Town of Groveland
for the storage, manufacture, maintenance or repair of buildings,
infrastructure, materials or equipment.
REAR LINE OF A LOT
A line separating a lot from other lots or from land in a
different ownership, being the boundary of a lot which is opposite
or approximately opposite the frontage street. Where, because of irregular
lot shape, the Building Inspector and the lot owner cannot agree as
to whether a lot line is a side or a rear line, it shall be considered
a rear line.
RECORDED
The due recording in the Essex County Registry of Deeds,
or, as to registered land, the due filing in the Essex County Land
Registration Office.
REGISTERED MARIJUANA DISPENSARY (RMD)
Also known as a "medical marijuana treatment center"; a not-for-profit
entity registered under 935 CMR 501.000, that acquires, cultivates,
possesses, processes [including development of related products such
as edible marijuana-infused products ("MIPs"), 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. Unless otherwise specified, RMD refers to the
site(s) of dispensing, cultivation, and preparation of marijuana.
RESTAURANT
A building, or portion thereof, containing tables and/or
booths for at least 2/3 of its legal capacity, which is designed,
intended and used for the indoor sales and consumption of food prepared
on the premises, except that food may be consumed outdoors in landscaped
terraces, designed for dining purposes, which are adjunct to the main
indoor restaurant facility. The term "restaurant" shall not include
"fast-food restaurant."
RESTAURANT, DRIVE-IN
Any premises used for the sale, dispensing or serving of
food, refreshments, or beverages in automobiles, including those establishments
where customers may serve themselves and may consume the food, refreshments
or beverages on the premises.
RESTAURANT, FAST-FOOD
An establishment whose principal business is the sale of
pre-prepared or rapidly prepared food directly to the customer in
a ready-to-consume state for consumption either within the restaurant
building or off premises and usually requires ordering food at a counter
or a drive-through window.
RETAIL, LARGE
The sale of goods, including but not limited to a bank or
financial institution, but not otherwise specifically listed in the
Table of Use Regulations, and which is greater than 2,500 square feet
but not in excess of 25,000 square feet. The size of the use shall
include the main structure, any area(s) covered or uncovered in or
upon which merchandise is stored or displayed for sale.
RETAIL, SMALL
The sale of goods, including but not limited to a bank or
financial institution, but not otherwise specifically listed in the
Table of Use Regulations, and which is not in excess of 2,500 square
feet. The size of the use shall include the main structure, any area(s)
covered or uncovered in or upon which merchandise is stored or displayed
for sale.
SETBACK
The required unoccupied open space on a lot measured from
the street line, side lot line, or rear lot line, as the case may
be, to the nearest point of any structure or projection thereof, measured
in a line perpendicular to such lot or street line; provided, however,
a landscaping or boundary wall that does not retain unbalanced fill,
fences less than seven feet in height, play structures or decorative
yard items and summer awnings is permitted in any setback, subject
to height limitations. In the case of a corner lot, "setback" shall
refer to the distance from each street line, considered separately,
to the nearest point of any structure.
SHOPPING/RETAIL SERVICE CENTER
A grouping of retail business and/or service uses, allowed
by right or by special permit, on a single site with common parking
facilities which is planned, constructed and managed as a total entity.
SIDE LINE OF A LOT
A line separating a lot from other lots or from land in a
different ownership, other than a street line or a rear lot line.
STANDALONE KIOSK, DRIVE-THROUGH OR WALK-UP
A kind of open and available building or structure, ether
standing alone or attached to a main building, used to provide immediate
automated service to customers of an institution which may be accessed
by driving through or walking up to the building or structure. This
shall not include restaurants.
STORY
That portion of a building included between the upper surface
of a floor and the upper surface of the floor or roof next above.
STORY ABOVE GRADE PLANE
Any story having its finished floor surface entirely above
grade plane, except that a basement shall be considered a story above
grade plane where the finished surface of the floor above the basement
meets any one of the following:
A.
Is more than six feet above grade plane.
B.
Is more than six feet above finished ground level for more than
50% of the total building perimeter.
C.
Is more than 12 feet above the finished ground level at any
point.
STREET LINE
The boundary of a street right-of-way or layout.
STREET, ROAD OR WAY
An area of land dedicated, approved by the Planning Board,
or legally open for public travel under at least one of the following
classifications:
A.
A public way duly laid out by the Town of Groveland, the Essex
County Commissioners, or the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, or a way
which the Groveland Town Clerk certifies is maintained by public authority
and used as a public way; or
B.
A way shown on a plan theretofore approved and endorsed in accordance
with the Subdivision Control Law; or
C.
A way in existence having, in the opinion of the Planning Board,
Road Commissioner, and Water Commissioner, 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;
or
D.
A public way or private way as described above shall not be
deemed to be a "street" to any lot of land that does not have rights
of access to and passage over said way.
STRUCTURE
That which is built or constructed. However, this definition
does not include landscaping or boundary walls that do not retain
unbalanced fill, fences less than seven feet in height, play structures
or decorative yard items.
TEMPORARY STRUCTURE
Tent, construction shanty, or similarly portable or demountable
structure intended for continuous use for not longer than one year.
TEMPORARY USE
Use, operation or occupancy of a parcel of land, building
or structure for a period not to exceed one calendar year.
TRANSFER STATION
A place where solid waste or recyclables are collected and
sorted in preparation for processing and/or transferred from one hauler
to another for the purpose of taking it to a landfill or other qualified
refuse or recycling facility.
TRANSPORT TERMINAL
Yards or structures for the storage and/or servicing of two
or more commercial vehicles.
WAREHOUSE AND OPEN STORAGE
The storage of goods, either indoors or out, for distribution
but not for sale, where the goods being stored are picked up and dropped
off on a regular basis as part of an ongoing business.
WAY
See "street, road or way."