The Town of Sherborn is hereby divided into the following classes of district:
Residence District A
Residence District B
Residence District C
Residence District EA
[Added 1991]
Residence District M
[Added 1979]
Business District G
[Added 1983]
Business District P
[Added 1983]
Flood Plain District
[Added 1970]
[Amended 4-25-2023 ATM by Art. 23]
All districts are located and bounded as shown on a map entitled "Zoning Map Town of Sherborn," as amended, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk. The Zoning Map, with all explanatory matter thereon, is hereby made a part of this bylaw.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: A copy of the Zoning Map is included as an attachment to this chapter.
[Added 1970]
A. 
Where the boundary lines are shown upon the Zoning Map within the lines of public or private ways, the center lines of the ways shall be the boundary lines.
B. 
Boundary lines located outside the lines of ways and shown approximately parallel thereto shall be regarded as parallel thereto, and dimensions shown in figures placed upon the Zoning Map between the boundary and the lines of ways are the distances in feet of the boundary lines from the lines of ways, such distances being measured at right angles to the lines of ways unless otherwise indicated.
C. 
In all cases which are not covered by other provisions of this subsection, the location of boundary lines shall be determined by the distance in feet, if given, from other lines or points on the Zoning Map, by the use of monuments or other identifiable points shown on the Zoning Map, or by the scale of the Zoning Map.
D. 
Boundary lines of Flood Plain Districts are indicated by dotted lines on the Zoning Map and where marked by a numerical figure followed by the letters msl, the location of the line shall coincide with the contour line at that number of feet above mean sea level.
Where a district boundary line divides a lot in a single or joint ownership at the time such line is adopted, the regulations for the less restricted portion of such lot shall extend not more than 30 feet into the more restricted portion, provided the lot has the required frontage on a street in the less restricted district.