As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BOARD
The Planning Board of the Town of Blackstone.
DEAD-END STREET
A street, extension of a street, or system of streets connected
to other streets only at a single point.
NONRESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION
A subdivision any part of which lies within any district
other than the Residence Districts established by the Blackstone Zoning
Bylaw.
RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION
A subdivision which lies entirely within the Residence Districts
established by the Blackstone Zoning Bylaw.
STREET
A way providing access including collector streets, minor
streets, and lanes defined as follows:
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COLLECTOR STREET — A street which accommodates traffic
equivalent to that generated by 50 homes or more, or which serves
non-residential abutting property.
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MINOR STREET — A street which accommodates traffic equivalent
to that generated by a minimum of seven homes and a maximum of 49
homes which has no abutting property either used or zoned for commerce
or industry, and which is not capable of extension.
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LANE — A street which carries traffic equivalent to that
generated by six or fewer dwelling units, which has no abutting property
either used or zoned for commerce or industry, and which is not capable
of extension.
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SUBDIVISION
The division of a tract of land into two or more lots as
more fully defined in MGL c. 41, § 81L (Subdivision Control
Law).
SUBDIVISION CONTROL
The power of regulating the subdivision of land granted by
the subdivision control law.
No person shall make a subdivision within the meaning of the
Subdivision Control Law of any land within the Town, or proceed with
the improvement or sale of lots in a subdivision or the construction
of ways, or the installation of municipal services therein, unless
and until a definitive plan of such subdivision has been submitted
to and approved by the Planning Board as hereinafter provided.