[Amended 3-18-1957 ATM by Art. 48; 3-17-1958 ATM by Art. 44; 11-26-1962 STM by Art. 1; 5-30-1979 ATM by Art. 49; 5-16-2022 ATM by Art. 26]
A.
Definitions.
(1)
A "lot" shall be defined as an area of land with definite boundaries whether held by ownership in fee or under lease.
(2)
A "street" shall be defined as a way open to public use or a way approved by the Planning Board.
(3)
In the absence of a street layout, the "street line" shall be defined as being 20 feet from the center of the road, unless planned otherwise by the Planning Board.
(4)
A "dwelling" shall be defined as a building or structure used or intended to be used for dwelling purposes. Any building or structure permanently attached to a dwelling is, for the purposes of these bylaws, to be considered part of the dwelling, but shall not include a structure for use solely for transient or overnight occupancy.
(5)
Reference to "erection of a dwelling" shall also apply to the placing of a dwelling moved from another location, and to the conversion of any structure to be used as a dwelling.
B.
Plans and permits.
(1)
Before any principal building or structure other than a dwelling of 100 square feet or more in area on the ground and eight feet or more in height is constructed, reconstructed or relocated, the Planning Board shall be furnished with a plan drawn to scale, showing the lot dimensions, adjacent ways, the size and location of buildings or structures proposed to be constructed, reconstructed or relocated thereon, the location of any existing or proposed driveways, parking areas, drains and other buildings and major structures on the lot, and a statement of the intended use of such building or structure.
(2)
The Planning Board shall advise the applicant and the Building Commissioner, in writing, if, in the Board's opinion, the proposed building and its placement on the lot would be in violation of the bylaws or of any zoning regulation of the Town of Raynham, or make recommendations for changes which would bring the proposed building or structure in conformance with the applicable bylaws and improve the safety and convenience of the layout, or notify the Building Commissioner and the applicant that, in the Board's opinion, the proposed construction, reconstruction or relocation should be given a building permit.
C.
Steam or hot-water-heating furnaces. Where oil is used for fuel or heaters are controlled by automatic stokers, a low-water cutout shall be installed.