[Amended 6-9-1997 ATM, Art. 49; 6-17-2002 ATM, Art. 31; 6-14-2004 ATM, Art. 43]
The Town of Barre is hereby divided into the following districts for the purposes of this bylaw. (See table on page 14031[1] for detailed dimensional requirements.)
Basic Lot Size
Residence Districts
Area
Frontage
R-80 Rural Residence
80,000 square feet
200 feet
R-20 Open Residence
20,000 square feet
120 feet
R-15 General Residence
15,000 square feet
110 feet
Business Districts
B-L Limited Business
30,000 square feet
130 feet
B-C Business and Commercial
No minimum
100 feet
Industrial Districts
IND Industrial
40,000 square feet
130 feet
[1]
Editor's Note: See 140 Attachment 1 included at the end of this chapter.
[Amended 11-21-2005 STM, Art. 4; 6-22-2009 ATM, Art. 20]
A. 
The location and boundaries of these districts shall be as shown on the Zoning Map of Barre dated October 28, 2019, being the most recent revision of prior Town of Barre Zoning Maps, which shall be on file in the office of the Town Clerk.
[Amended 6-15-2021 ATM, Art. 28]
B. 
The additional information shown on the map is for informational purposes only and is not to be used as reflecting any Town Meeting action or approval as to the Town boundaries, road gates, roads, discontinued roads, scenic roads, railroads, Commonwealth of Massachusetts lands, cemeteries, mass Audubon land, landfill, water bodies, streams, or public water supply wells.
C. 
In order to determine the status of roads, within the Town, it would require independent research.
A. 
Where a right-of-way, street or watercourse is shown on the map as a district boundary, the center line thereof is the actual boundary.
B. 
Where a district boundary is shown approximately parallel to a street, it shall be deemed parallel to the exterior line of the right-of-way of the street and at such distance therefrom as indicated on the Zoning Map.
C. 
Where district boundary lines specifically follow private, public or institutional property lines, said boundaries shall be considered to be fixed as of the date said districts were established.