For the purposes of these regulations, the following
words and phrases shall have the meanings given in the following clauses,
unless a contrary intention clearly appears.
AASHO
Latest revisions of Standard Specifications for Highway Materials
and Methods of Sampling Testing adopted by the American Association
of State Highway Officials.
ACI
Latest revisions of the Manuals of Concrete Practice published
by the American Concrete Institute.
APPLICANT
Includes an owner, agent, representative, or assign so entrusted
to propose and/or develop the proposed subdivision.
ASSHTO
Latest revisions of the Policy on Geometric Design of Highways
and Streets by the American Association of State Highways and Transportation
Officials.
ASTM
Latest revisions of Standard Specifications published by
the American Society for Testing and Materials.
BOARD
The Planning Board of the Town of Barnstable.
DEFINITIVE PLAN
The plan of a subdivision as submitted (with appropriate
application) to the Board for approval, to be recorded in the Registry
of Deeds or filed with the Recorder of the Land Court when approved
by the Board, and such plan when approved and recorded or filed. The
requirements and content of the definitive plan shall be as specified
hereinafter.
DEPARTMENT SPECIFICATIONS
"The Town of Barnstable, Department of Public Works, Construction
Specifications" and the "Standard Specifications for Highways and
Bridges of the Massachusetts Department of Public Works," as applicable,
including all revisions thereto. In the case of any conflict, the
Town of Barnstable Department of Public Works specifications shall
govern.
ENGINEER
A professional civil engineer registered in the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts.
FRONTAGE
The distance between the side boundaries of a lot, measured
along the exterior line of whatever way or street serves as legal
and practical access to the buildable portion of the lot.
GENERAL LAWS
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts General Laws, with all
additions and amendments. In case of a rearrangement of the General
Laws, any citation of particular sections of the General Laws shall
be applicable to the corresponding sections in the new codification.
LAND SURVEYOR
A land surveyor registered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
LOT
An area of land delineated by lot boundary lines in one ownership
and not divided by a public or private way.
OWNER
As applied to real estate, the person (as hereinafter defined)
holding the ultimate fee simple title to a parcel, tract or lot of
land, as shown by the record in the appropriate Land Registration
Office, Registry of Deeds or Registry of Probate.
PERSON
An individual, or two or more individuals or a group or association
of individuals, a trust, a partnership or a corporation having common
or undivided interests in a tract of land.
PLANNING BOARD ENGINEER
A registered professional engineer so designated by the Board
to act as its agent in that capacity.
PRELIMINARY PLAN
A plan of a proposed subdivision or a resubdivision of land
submitted for discussion and consideration by the Board prior to the
preparation of a definitive plan. Requirements and contents shall
be as specified hereinafter.
PRINT
A blue-line or black-line print.
ROADWAY
That portion of a way which is designed and prepared for
vehicular travel.
SCENIC ROADS
As designated by the Town of Barnstable pursuant to Chapter
40, § 15C, of Massachusetts General Laws.
STREET, MAJOR
A street which, in the opinion of the Board, is being used
or will be used as a thoroughfare between different portions of the
Town, or which will be the principal access to a business or industrial
subdivision.
STREET, SECONDARY
A street intercepting several minor streets and which, in
the opinion of the Board, may carry traffic from such minor streets
to a major street or community facility, including the principal access
streets or principal circulation streets of residential subdivisions,
and including all streets, except those designated as major streets,
of a business or industrial subdivision.
STREET, MINOR A
A street which, in the opinion of the Board, is being used
or will be used primarily to provide access to abutting residential
lots, and which is not intended for use by through traffic.
STREET, MINOR B
A residential street which, in the opinion of the Board,
may not be used for access to land as yet undeveloped, is less than
500 feet in length, is access to four or fewer single-family lots
and is not a portion of a piece of land which has been subdivided
into 10 or more lots within the preceding 10 years.
SUBDIVISION
The division or resubdivision of a tract of land into two
or more lots; or to the process of a subdivision; or to the land or
territory subdivided. The division of a tract of land into two or
more lots shall not constitute a subdivision if, at the time it is
made, every lot within said tract has frontage in compliance with
the Zoning Ordinance, on:
A.
A public way which the Town Clerk certifies
is maintained and used as a public way;
B.
A way shown on a plan previously approved and
endorsed under the Subdivision Control Law which has been fully constructed
in compliance with the Subdivision Rules and Regulations in effect
at that time; or
C.
A way in existence when the Subdivision Control Law became effective which meets the standards of adequate access established by §
801-12B of these rules and regulations.
SUBDIVISION CONTROL LAW
Sections 81K through 81GG, inclusive, of Chapter 41, Massachusetts
General Laws, as now in force, and any acts in amendment thereof.
UTILITIES
Sewers, surface water drains, water pipes, gas pipes, electric
lines, telephone lines, fire alarm lines, cablevision lines and their
respective appurtenances and other like services.
WAY
The full strip of land separate from adjoining lots, designated
as a way or street as distinguished from the roadway.
WETLANDS
Resource areas subject to regulation under MGL Ch. 131, § 40; 310 CMR 10.00; and to Chapter
237, Wetlands Protection, of the Code of the Town of Barnstable.
All work required by these rules and regulations shall be under the inspection of and with the approval of the respective Town departments and utility companies involved hereunder. Also see §
801-61 of these rules and regulations regarding inspections by the applicant's engineer.
If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause
or provision of these regulations shall be adjudged not valid, the
adjudication shall apply only to the material so adjudged and the
remainder of these regulations shall be deemed valid and effective.
These regulations or any portion thereof may
be amended, supplemented or repealed from time to time by the Board
after a public hearing on its own motion or by petition.