Minimum Lot Dimensions
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Minimum Yard Dimensions
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Maximum Height1 of Building
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Lot2
Coverage
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District
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Area
(square feet)
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Continuous Frontage3
(feet)
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Front4
(feet)
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Side
(feet)
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Rear
(feet)
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Stories
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Feet
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Percent
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R-30
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30,000
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125
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40
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20
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40
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2.5
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35
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25
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R-43
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43,560
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150
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40
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25
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40
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2.5
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35
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25
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R-87
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87,120
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200
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40
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30
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40
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2.5
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35
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25
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B-1
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10,000
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200
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5
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5
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5
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2.5
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35
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50
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B-2
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43,5607
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200
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505
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5
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5
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2.5
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35
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50
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C-1
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80,000
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200
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6
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6
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6
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1
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1
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50
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C-2
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80,000
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200
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1009
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509
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509
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4.0
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60
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8
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C-3
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80,000
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200
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50
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25
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25
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310
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3510
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75
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CRSP
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43,560
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150
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40
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25
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40
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2.5
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35
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25
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Notes:
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1.
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Building or structure height in all districts except C-2 (for C-2 see § 390-6.11E) and C-3 (see footnote 10) is limited to 35 feet above the grade plane surrounding the exterior walls. All buildings are further limited to 2 1/2 habitable stories. This limitation does not apply to chimneys, ventilators, spires, steeples, air-conditioning and solar heating equipment, and other usual and necessary appurtenances and structures above the roofline of a building, provided that these structures shall not exceed 46 feet above the grade plane, not be used for human, bird, or animal occupancy, and not occupy more than 20% in the aggregate of the roof plan area of the building. The Planning Board may grant a special permit allowing structures to exceed these limitations, if such structure is required for the use and will not be detrimental to the neighborhood.
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This limitation may be modified by the special permit issued
by the Planning Board in the case of all towers, water storage tanks,
or government, public utility or health-care facilities where functional
design limitations will not permit compliance with this section and
where the applicant provides fire protection and other safety measures
necessary to safeguard the structure and the public.
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2.
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Lot coverage includes accessory buildings and all impervious
surfaces (e.g., driveways, parking lots, tennis courts, etc.).
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3.
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a.
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Frontage of all streets and ways shall be measured along a continuous
line ("street frontage line") connecting points of intersection of
the side lot lines with the street layout on which the lot is located,
and there will not be less than the required street frontage distance
between the side lot lines at all points from the street frontage
line to the minimum front setback distance. The front setback shall
be measured from a line parallel to the "street frontage line."
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b.
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Further, frontage on culs-de-sac or along the curvature of a
road shall be established by measuring along the arc of the curve
established by the street layout between the points of intersection
created by the side lot lines and the street. The front setback shall
be measured from a line parallel to the "street frontage line." (See
Figure B.[1])
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c.
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In any case where the points of intersection are uncertain,
the Planning Board shall, in its best judgment, determine these points.
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d.
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Frontage for road stubs for subdivision development shall meet
the taking requirements for minor, collector, arterial, or industrial
streets as set forth in the Rules and Regulations Governing Subdivision
of Land in the Town of Wrentham (1987), but not less than 45 feet.
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e.
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No new lot shall be deemed to conform to frontage or area unless it conforms to the build factor requirement set forth in § 390-6.2.
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f.
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No street frontage shall be required for buildings or structures
not used for human occupancy, and used to provide municipal services,
such as water tanks, well houses, pump stations, or buildings used
to shelter equipment relative to any of the foregoing, provided there
is a deeded right of access to such buildings or structures from a
public way. Any right-of-way providing access to such building or
structure shall be permitted as an accessory use even if is not on
the same lot as the principal building or structure, notwithstanding
any other provisions of this bylaw.
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4.
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a.
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A lot located at the intersection of two streets meeting at
an angle of less than 135° (a corner lot) shall have two front
yards, one on each street. The required frontage for the lot must
be provided on only one street; however, the front yard setback applies
to both streets.
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b.
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A corner lot shall have no foliage or obstruction to view between
a height of 3 1/2 feet and eight feet above curb grade for a
radius of 20 feet back from the street intersection.
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c.
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In any subdivision of land subject to approval by the Planning
Board under MGL c. 41, §§ 81K through 81GG, the Board
may require further setbacks on not more than 1/3 of the building
lots to avoid the adverse visual impacts of so-called parallel siting
of buildings or main structures.
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5.
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In the B-1 Zoning District, the front, side and rear setback requirements shall be specified in an approved site plan pursuant to Article VII. In a B-2 Zoning District, the side and rear setback requirements shall be specified in an approved site plan pursuant to Article VII. In the B-2 Zoning District, the front setback requirement may be reduced by special permit approved by the Planning Board, but only for those lots within a Planned Business Development (PBD) pursuant to § 390-4.2 (Also see footnote 5 in § 390-4.2.[2])
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6.
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In the C-1 Zoning District, the front, side and rear setback requirements shall be specified in an approved site plan pursuant to Article VII. However, the front setback shall not be less than 75 feet, the side setback shall not be less than 40 feet, and the rear setback shall not be less than 40 feet
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7.
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The minimum area requirements applicable to land in the B-2
Zoning District shall not apply to any lot described in a deed or
shown on a plan recorded in the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds on
or before November 15, 1999 (the effective date of the amendment creating
the B-2 District), provided that such lot was not held in common ownership
with any adjoining land as of that date, and contains at least 30,000
square feet of land. (Adopted on February 26, 2001).
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8.
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See § 390-6.11C.
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9.
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The provisions of this footnote shall apply only to those lots
that adjoin a Massachusetts Highway Department[3] numbered route. In the C-2 Zoning District, setback requirements
may be reduced by means of a special permit issued by the Planning
Board (special permit granting authority, "SPGA"), provided the front
yard setback shall not be less than 50 feet, the side yard setback
shall not be less than 25 feet, and the rear yard setback shall not
be less than 10 feet. In considering the reduction in setback requirements
the SPGA shall consider:
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a.
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The effect on public infrastructure and services;
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b.
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The effect on sensitive environmental lands;
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c.
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The proposed appearance of the buildings and structures as well
as landscaping features on the lot from adjoining public ways; and
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d.
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Whether the site layout serves to facilitate safe and adequate
traffic circulation along adjoining public ways through such means
as common driveways.
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10.
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Building or structure height in the C-3 District is limited
to 35 feet above the grade plane surrounding the exterior walls. All
buildings are further limited to three habitable stories. This limitation
does not apply to chimneys, ventilators, spires, steeples, air-conditioning
and solar heating equipment, and other usual and necessary appurtenances
and structures above the roofline of a building, provided that these
structures shall not exceed 46 feet above the grade plane, not be
used for human, bird, or animal occupancy, and not occupy more than
20% in the aggregate of the roof plan area of the building. The Planning
Board may grant a special permit allowing structures to exceed these
limitations, if such structure is required for the use and will not
be detrimental to the neighborhood.
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In the C-3 District, buildings or structures located more than
600 feet from any residential dwelling unit shall not exceed 60 feet
above the grade plane surrounding the exterior walls. All buildings
located more than 600 feet from any residential dwelling unit are
further limited to four habitable stories. This limitation does not
apply to chimneys, ventilators, spires, steeples, air-conditioning
and solar heating equipment, and other usual and necessary appurtenances
and structures above the roofline of a building, provided that these
structures shall not exceed 70 feet above the grade plane, not be
used for human, bird, or animal occupancy, and not occupy more than
20% in the aggregate of the roof plan area of the building. The Planning
Board may grant a special permit allowing structures to exceed these
limitations, if such structure is required for the use and will not
be detrimental to the neighborhood.
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Build Factor
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=
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(Lot Perimeter)2
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divided by
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Actual Lot Area
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Actual Lot Area
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Required Lot Area
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Use
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Requirement
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Single, double and multiple attached dwellings, row house
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2 spaces per dwelling unit
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Business, professional and government offices and banks
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1 space per 270 SF GFA
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Medical office, clinic, animal hospital or veterinary hospital/clinic
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1 space per 200 SF GFA
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Hotels, motels
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1 space for each guest unit, plus 1 space for each 8 units or
fraction thereof
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Restaurants
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Fine dining: 20 spaces per 1,000 SF GFA
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Casual dining: 25 spaces per 1,000 SF GFA
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Fast-food with drive-through: 17 spaces per 1,000 SF GFA
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Fast-food without drive-through: 20 spaces per 1,000 SF GFA
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Places of assembly
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Religious centers: 0.5 space for each person capacity based
on the Massachusetts State Building Code
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General public assembly: 0.25 space per person in permitted
capacity
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The number of seats in benches, pews, or other continuous seating
arrangements shall be calculated at 24 inches per seat.
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Police/Fire station
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1 space per 300 SF GFA, excluding area set aside for the storage
of police and fire vehicles within the building
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Entertainment/Commercial recreation
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Golf course: 12 spaces per hole
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Bowling alley: 4 spaces per 1,000 SF GFA
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Movie theater (multiplex): 14 spaces per 1,000 SF GFA
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Sports complex: 50 spaces per field
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Health/Fitness club: 6 spaces per 1,000 SF GFA
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Recreational community center: 3 spaces per 1,000 SF GFA
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Warehouse/Shipping facilities
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1 space per 1,500 SF GFA
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General light industrial and/or manufacturing
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1 space per 750 SF GFA
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Hospitals, nursing homes, convalescent homes, rest homes, and
extended-care facilities
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1 space per 500 SF GFA
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Retail stores and service establishments
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1 space per 250 SF GFA
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Shopping centers
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1.
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For retail-only shopping centers, including specialty retail,
use table entitled "Shopping Center Parking Spaces Chart" located
at the end of this table.
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2.
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For retail with additional uses, that may include any combination
of dining, entertainment, or offices, in which the total additional
uses are up to but not greater than 10% of the total GFA of the shopping
center, use table entitled "Shopping Center Parking Spaces Chart"
located at the end of this table.
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3.
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For retail with additional uses (uses as listed in #2 above),
in which the total additional uses exceed 10% of the total GFA of
the shopping center, the parking spaces may be calculated either:
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a.
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Using this table as if each use were separate; or
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b.
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Using § 390-6.4B(8)(l), Shared parking.
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Automobile services/service station
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1 space per pump, plus 4 spaces per 1,000 SF GFA for all other
space, including service areas, convenience store areas, etc.
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Motor vehicle sales and service: 3 spaces per 1,000 SF GFA of
interior sales area, plus 2 spaces per 1,000 SF GFA of interior storage
or display area, plus 2 spaces per service bay
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Car washes: 3 spaces
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Child-care centers and day-care facilities
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Day-care center: 6 spaces per 1,000 SF GFA
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Registered marijuana dispensary and off-site medical marijuana
dispensary
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1 space per 200 SF GFA
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Any other allowed use not specified above (nondesignated use)
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The number of spaces to be determined by the Building Inspector
(or the Planning Board in cases when site plan approval or a special
permit is required) based on evidence from similar uses under similar
circumstances and best practices.
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Building GFA
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Less than
30,000 GFA
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30,000 to 99,999 GFA
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100,000 to 399,999 GFA
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Greater than 400,000 GFA
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Spaces/ksf GFA
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4/ksf GFA
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4.5/ksf GFA
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5/ksf GFA
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5.5/ksf GFA
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Parking Angle
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Stall Width Parallel to Aisle
(feet)
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Stall Depth Perpendicular to Aisle
(feet)
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Aisle Width
(feet)
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45° (one-way)
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9.0 foot stall
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12.7
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17.5
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14.0
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10.0 foot stall
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14.1
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17.5
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14.0
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60° (one-way)
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9.0 foot stall
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10.4
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19.0
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16.0
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10.0 foot stall
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11.6
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19.0
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15.0
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75° (one-way)
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9.0 foot stall
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9.3
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19.5
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23.0
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10.0 foot stall
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10.3
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19.5
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21.0
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90°
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9.0 foot stall
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9.0
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18.5
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24.0
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10.0 foot stall
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10.1
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18.5
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24.0
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On Route 1*
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Other Locations
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Driveway sight distance**
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AASHTO Minimum**
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AASHTO Minimum**
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Driveway center-line separation from other driveways serving
200 plus trips
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300 feet
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100 feet
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Driveway center-line separation from intersecting street side
line
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150 feet
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50 feet
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Maximum driveway width unless greater width justified by engineered
design
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24 feet
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24 feet
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Curb radius*
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50 feet
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25 feet
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Acceleration/Deceleration lanes required
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Yes
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No
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*
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Or in accordance with MassHighway Department[6] requirements.
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**
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AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation
Officials) minimum stopping sight distance shall be met or exceeded
based on observed travel speeds. Desirable intersection sight distance
standards shall also be satisfied if possible, with the intersection
sight distance provided not being less than the measured stopping
sight distance.
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