1. Principal Uses
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WRPOD
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A.
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Manufacture, use, storage, transport, or disposal of hazardous
materials as a principal activity
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N
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B.
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Landfills and open dumps
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N
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C.
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Automobile graveyards and junkyards
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N
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D.
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Wastewater treatment works for nonsanitary wastewaters that
are subject to 314 CMR 5.00, including privately owned facilities,
except the following: replacement or repair of existing system(s)
that will not result in a design capacity greater than the design
capacity of the existing system(s)
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SP
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E.
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Wastewater treatment works for sanitary wastewaters that are
subject to 314 CMR 5.00, including privately owned facilities
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SP
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F.
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Landfilling of sludge and septage
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N
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G.
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Storage of sludge and septage
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SP
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H.
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Road salt stockpile or storage of other deicing chemicals in
the following manner:
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1)
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Outside a structure
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N
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2)
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Within a structure designed to prevent the generation and escape
of contaminated runoff or leachate
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SP
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I.
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Motor vehicle service station, motor vehicle repair or body
shop, marine repair shop, car wash
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SP
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J.
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Earth removal; provided, however, that no earth removal shall
take place within 6 feet of historical high groundwater as determined
from monitoring wells and historical table fluctuation data compiled
by the USGS, except for excavations for building foundations, roads
or utility works, unless the substances removed are redeposited within
45 days of removal to achieve a final grading greater than 6 feet
above the historical high groundwater mark
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SP
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K.
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Any building, structure, or use, other than single family dwelling
with accessory structures and uses, to be served by on-site wastewater
disposal system with a design capacity of greater than 10,000 gallons
per day
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SP
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2. Accessory Uses
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A.
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Underground storage of hazardous materials, including fuel oil
and gasoline
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SP
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B.
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Aboveground storage of hazardous materials in quantities greater
than associated with normal household use, other than fuel oil for
residential heating purposes
|
SP
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C.
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Any use generating hazardous wastes in quantities greater than
associated with normal household use, except the following, which
are permitted by right
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SP
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1)
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Very small quantity generators, as defined by 310 CMR 30.00
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2)
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Household hazardous waste collection centers or events operated
pursuant to 310 CMR 30.390
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3)
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Waste oil retention facilities required by MGL c. 21, § 52A
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4)
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Treatment works approved by the DEP for treatment of contaminated
ground or surface waters
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D.
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Storage of animal manure; such storage must be within an enclosed
building or contained in accordance with the specifications of the
U.S. Soil Conservation Service
|
Y
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E.
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Storage of commercial fertilizers and soil conditioners; such
storage must be within a structure designed to prevent the generation
and escape of contaminated runoff or leachate
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Y
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3. Other Uses
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A.
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Rendering impervious more than 15% of the lot or 2,500 square
feet, whichever is greater, excluding operations associated with the
construction or occupancy of a single-family dwelling
|
SP
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B.
|
Stockpiling and disposal of snow and ice containing deicing
chemicals if brought in from outside the district
|
SP
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C.
|
Industrial and commercial uses which discharge process wastewater
on-site
|
SP
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Subdistrict
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Street Address
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Assessors Map
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Block
|
Lot
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Nockege
|
0 Nockege St.
|
28
|
23
|
0
|
93 Nockege St.
|
28
|
24
|
0
| |
Homeline Furniture
|
1428 Main St.
|
27
|
8
|
0
|
Premier Box
|
245 River St.
|
27
|
1
|
0
|
Downtown Gateway
|
1146 Main St.
|
17
|
65
|
0
|
1098 Main St.
|
18
|
1
|
0
| |
0 Main St.
|
18
|
2
|
0
| |
51 River St.
|
28
|
32
|
0
| |
41-47 River St.
|
28
|
33
|
0
| |
5 Broadway St.
|
28
|
35
|
0
| |
33 River St.
|
28
|
36
|
0
| |
27 River St.
|
29
|
17
|
0
| |
Iver Johnson
|
83 River St.
|
17
|
76
|
0
|
91 River St.
|
28
|
26
|
0
| |
89 River St.
|
28
|
26
|
A
| |
87 River St.
|
28
|
26
|
B
| |
85 River St.
|
28
|
27
|
0
| |
85 River St.
|
28
|
27
|
A
| |
81 River St.
|
28
|
28
|
0
| |
0 River St.
|
28
|
29
|
0
| |
79 River St.
|
28
|
30
|
0
| |
Broad Street
|
314-348 Broad St.
|
29
|
1
|
0
|
356 Broad St.
|
29
|
1
|
1
| |
339 Broad St.
|
29
|
53
|
0
| |
Can-Am
|
644-688 River St.
|
61
|
26
|
0
|
Dimensional Requirement
| |
---|---|
Maximum building height
|
55 feet
|
Minimum lot frontage
|
20 feet
|
Minimum front setback
|
0 feet
|
Maximum front setback
|
10 feet
|
Interior setback (between buildings on same lot)
|
15 feet
|
Dimensional Requirement
| |
---|---|
Maximum building height
|
70 feet
|
Minimum lot frontage
|
20 feet
|
Minimum front setback
|
0 feet
|
Maximum front setback
|
10 feet
|
Interior setback (between buildings on same lot)
|
15 feet
|
(44 CFR Part 59.)
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FEMA Region I Risk Analysis Branch Chief
99 High St., 6th Floor
Boston, MA 02110
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And copy of notification to:
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Massachusetts NFIP State Coordinator
MA Dept. of Conservation & Recreation
251 Causeway Street
Boston, MA 02114
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