Baker Street (Bird Street to furthermost bound of Glenwood Avenue)
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Bassett Street
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Bentwood Street
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Bird Street
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Carpenter Street
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Central Street (Common to furthermost bound of Leonard Street)
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Church Street
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Clark Street
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Cocasset Street (Common to furthermost bound of Leonard Street)
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Daniels Carpenter Court
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Fales Place
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Garfield Street
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Gilmore Street
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Glenwood Avenue
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Granite Street (Main Street to Union Street)
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Gray Road
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Howard Avenue
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Leonard Street
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Liberty Street
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Main Street (Common to furthermost bound of Daniels Carpenter
Court)
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Maple Avenue
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Maple Place
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Market Street
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Mechanic Street (Common to furthermost bound of Maple Avenue)
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Orchard Place
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Pettee Place
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Railroad Avenue
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Rockhill Street
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School Street
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Shaw Place
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Sherman Street
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South Street (Common to furthermost bound of Union Street)
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Union Street
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Wall Street
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The term of the members of the Design Review Board shall be
three years, except that when the Design Review Board is originally
established, the Select Board shall make two of their appointments
for a two-year term and the remaining appointment shall be for a one-year
term.
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Storage as listed in these items shall be in either a freestanding
container within a building, or in a freestanding container above
ground level with protection adequate to contain a spill the size
of the container's maximum capacity plus 10%.
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These projections may not be required, as determined by the
SPGA, for projects which involve no on-site discharge other than sanitary
waste, or where disposal is through a sewer line and comply with regulations
herein.
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Table 9-1
Dimensional Regulations for Chestnut-Payson District
[Amended 11-15-2021 STM by Art. 3] | |||||||||
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Use
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Frontage
(feet)
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Yards
(feet)
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Building Height
(feet)
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Maximum Lot Coverage
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Minimum Lot Width
(feet)
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Front
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Side
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Rear
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Distance from Street
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Width
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Attached single-family housing
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30
|
10
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0
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20
|
35
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85%
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0
|
0
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Multifamily housing (including dormitories)
|
200
|
20
|
20
|
20
|
40
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85%
|
100
|
67
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Assisted living, age-restricted senior housing
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200
|
20
|
20
|
20
|
40
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85%
|
100
|
67
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Nonresidential (including hotel/motel)
|
200
|
15
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0
|
20
|
40
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85%
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0
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0
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C.
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Retail Uses
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1.
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Retail establishment
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2.
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Restaurant
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3.
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Mercantile/Retail uses, except restaurants with seating which
use more than 25% of the gross area of a building
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D.
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Business, Service, or Office
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1.
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All land and buildings which are used for the transaction of
business, for the rendering of professional or tradesman services
or for the other services that involve stocks of goods, wares, or
merchandise in limited quantities for use incidental to business office
uses or similar purposes, except for other uses specified in this
Use Group D
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3.
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Laundry or dry-cleaning facilities—drop-off only, no on-premises
facilities
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5.
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Funeral establishments
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E.
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Assembly
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1.
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Theaters
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4.
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Museums, with or without an auditorium in which persons assemble
for amusement, entertainment or recreation, and incidental motion
picture, dramatic or educational presentations, lectures or similar
purposes
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5.
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Use of land or structures for religious purposes
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8.
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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
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9.
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Child-care center
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G.
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Residential
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Mixed use: up to 3 dwelling units in a mixed-use project; over
3 dwelling units by special permit from the Planning Board
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5.
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Two-family dwelling
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6.
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Single-family dwellings
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11.
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Accessory apartment
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13.
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Bed-and-breakfast
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H.
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Agricultural Uses
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1.
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Use of land for the primary purpose of agriculture, horticulture,
floriculture or viticulture on a parcel of more than five acres in
area
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I.
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Public and Quasi-Public Facilities
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2.
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Essential services
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3.
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Municipal facilities and structures necessary to the service
of the Town, excluding storage yards, power plants, water, filter
plants, sewage treatment plants and refuse facilities.
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7.
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Municipal recreation facility
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L.
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Accessory Uses
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3.
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Residential accessory uses and structures. Residential storage
structures shall not exceed 400 square feet of gross area or 21 feet
in height; the gross area of temporary wayside stands shall not exceed
400 square feet
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4.
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Residential garages that do not exceed 21 feet in height and
have a footprint that does not exceed 625 square feet
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7.
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Accessory uses to multifamily dwellings which are located within
the principal building and are limited to eating establishments, personal
service establishments; retail sales establishments selling convenience
merchandise
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10.
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Home occupation, intensive
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11.
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Home occupation, nonintensive
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C.6
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Commercial storage garages/motor vehicle repair shops
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D.3
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Laundry and dry cleaning (commercial facility)
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L.2
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Seasonal worker housing as accessory use
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L.13
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Keeping of livestock on 2+ acres
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M.3
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Excess parking spaces
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The following uses, authorized by grant of a special permit
in the underlying zoning district(s), are not permitted in any development
utilizing the overlay:
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A.3
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Motor vehicle fuel facility (BA)
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B.4
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Temporary parking lots (PB)
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D.2
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Research and development (PB)
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D.8
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Truck terminal/public warehouse (PB)
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D.9
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Automobile storage or auction facility (PB)
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F.1
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Hospitals, sanitariums, orphanages (BA)
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G.3
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Dormitories (BA)
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I.4
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Telecommunications (BA)
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J.7
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Wellness and recreation center (PB)
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L.1
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Accessory storage of waste materials (BA)
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L.12
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Keeping of livestock on less than 2 acres (BA)
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L.15
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Drive-through facility (PB)
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Mixed-use project with more than 3 dwelling units (Planning
Board)
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C.11
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Brew pub (Planning Board)
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E.2
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Night clubs, dance halls (Planning Board)
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L.9
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Nonresidential accessory uses and structures which do not exceed
15% of the gross area of the principal building or buildings (Board
of Appeals)
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Table 9-2
Dimensional Regulations for Foxborough Center
Overlay District (FCOD)
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Use
|
Area
(square feet)
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Frontage
(feet)
|
Yards
(feet)
|
Building Height
(feet)
|
Minimum Lot Width
(feet)
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Front
|
Side
|
Rear
|
Distance from Street
|
Width
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All
|
20
|
10
|
10
|
10
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40
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0
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0
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Use
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Minimum Parking Spaces
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Maximum Parking Spaces
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Studio/1-bedroom
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1 per unit
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1 per unit
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All other residential units
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1.5 per unit
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2 per unit
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Retail establishments and service establishments
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1 space for each 300 square feet of gross floor area on the
first floor of a building, and 1 space for each 500 square feet of
gross floor area thereafter for all floors used for office retail
or service businesses, excluding basement storage area
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1 space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area on the
first floor of a building, and 1 space for each 400 square feet of
gross floor area thereafter for all floors used for office retail
or service businesses, excluding basement storage area
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Mixed uses
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See Section 6.1.5, Notes to Table 6.1 Off-Street Parking Requirements
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Spaces required will be the sum of the requirements of the various
individual uses
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All other uses
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See Table 6.1
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