For the purpose of this title, the city is divided into the
following zoning districts:
Residence A district (RA), single-family dwellings
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Residence A1 district (RA1), single-family dwellings
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Residence B district (RB), single-family and two-family dwellings
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Residence B1 district (RB1), single-family and two-family dwellings,
eight thousand square feet, seventy-foot frontage
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Residence C district (RC), apartment dwellings, fifty-foot height
limit
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Residence C1 district (RC1), apartment dwellings, one-hundred-twenty-foot
height limit
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Residence C2 district (RC2), apartment dwellings, two-hundred-foot
height limit
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Residence C3 district (RC3), apartment dwellings, three-story
and six dwelling unit limit
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Planned development district 1 (PDD1)
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Planned development district 2 (PDD2), apartment, dwelling,
two-hundred-foot height limit
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Neighborhood business district (NB), neighborhood convenience
business
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General business district (GB), general business and professional
offices
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General business district (GB1), general business and professional
offices
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Central business district (CB), community commercial center
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Highway business district (HB), highway commercial and regional
business
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Technology Enterprise District (TED), research and development,
biotechnology, office park and hospitality
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Limited industrial district (LI), less intensive industrial
use
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Industrial park district (IP), master-planned industrial development
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Conservation and open space (CD), conservation, open space and
recreation uses only
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(C.O. 83-3 § 17-4 (part); C.O. 85-4A § 35; C.O. 85-656 § 2; C.O. 87-661 § 1; C.O. 96-17
§§ 1—6; C.O. 97-105 § 1
(part); C.O. 98-293A § 1; C.O. 01-76 § 1; C.O. 03-298 § 5; C.O. 22-266, § 1, 10/17/2022)
The zoning districts outlined in Section
17.12.010 are detailed on a map entitled "Zoning Atlas Map, City of Revere," dated February 28, 1983 as further amended from time to time, with all boundary lines designated thereon, which map is declared to be part of the ordinance from which this title is derived, and the city engineer shall be responsible for its maintenance and any authorized amendments thereto.
(C.O. 83-3 § 17-4(A); C.O. 92-291 § 1; C.O. 96-17 § 53; C.O. 97-105 § 52; C.O. 02-353
§ 1 (part))
The following guidelines shall exist where any uncertainty exists
with respect to the boundary of any district as delineated on the
zoning map:
A. Boundary
lines indicated as a highway, street, alley, railroad, watercourse
or other body of water shall be construed to be the centerline or
middle thereof.
B. Boundary
lines which approximate a city boundary are to be considered to be
the limits of the city boundary.
C. Where
a boundary is shown approximately parallel to a street, railroad or
utility, the boundary shall be deemed parallel to the centerline thereof
at a distance, in feet, indicated by the figure appearing between
the boundary and the centerline.
D. Where
not indicated as above a district boundary shall be deemed to coincide
with a property line, as such line existed at the time the ordinance
from which this chapter derives or amendment thereto was adopted.
E. Where
the location of a boundary line is derived from the extension of a
property line or street or utility centerline, the symbol "ext" appears
next to the line.
F. Where
two district boundary lines intersect at a right angle the symbol
? appears in the angle.
G. Where
the location of a boundary line is uncertain the city engineer shall
determine its position in accordance with the distance in feet from
other lines as given or as measured from the scale of the map.
H. Where
the district boundary line divides a lot, the regulations applying
to the portion of the lot in the less restrictive district (such as
a business district) may be considered as extending not more than
twenty-five feet into the more restricted portion (such as a residential
district), but only if the lot has frontage on a street in the less
restricted district (such as a business district).
I. The boundaries of the one-hundred-year floodplain and the flood plain district are designated in the Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMS) prepared for the city by the federal Flood Insurance Administration effective October 16, 1984, as amended. Land which lies within the flood plain district based on the scale of the FIRM, but which is above the base flood elevation specified on the FIRM, is exempt from the flood plain district requirements provided that a registered professional engineer or surveyor certified that the land lies above the relevant base flood elevation and the Revere conservation commission finds in a determination of applicability or Order of Conditions issued under the Wetlands Protection Act, General Laws Chapter 131, Section 40, that the land lies above said base flood elevation. The uses within the designated flood plain area shall be those uses indicated in Section
17.16.040 et seq.
(C.O. 83-3 § 17-4(B; C.O.
85-656 § 19)