Unless otherwise indicated by context, the following
terms shall have the indicated definitions:
53G ACCOUNT
An account set up by the Town Treasurer in accordance with
the provisions of MGL c. 44, § 53G for the purpose of administering
consulting fees collected according to these rules and regulations.
As used in these rules and regulations, the term "53G account" will
normally refer to those amounts attributable to a specific project.
ANR
Approval not required.
APPROVAL NOT REQUIRED
The process described in MGL c. 41, § 81P by which
a plan may be recorded after a determination by the Planning Board
that approval under the Subdivision Control Law is not required.
BUFFER ZONE
When not otherwise qualified, any required buffer around
wetlands, perennial streams, wellhead zones, etc.
HIGH GROUNDWATER
Any area within the aquifer protection or wellhead protection
overlay districts where the groundwater is closer than seven feet
to the surface, or any other area where the groundwater is closer
than four feet to the surface.
LARGER SCALE
Refers to a map scale that is larger than some other map
scale. For example, a scale of one inch equals 40 feet (1:40) is a
larger scale than a scale of one inch equals 100 feet (1:100).
LOT
A property that conforms to the Townsend Zoning Bylaw's requirements
for a structure or use or is purported, alleged, intended or proposed
to conform. The use of this term by the Planning Board shall not,
in and of itself, imply any finding, determination or agreement by
the Planning Board that the property actually does conform.
MAIN BODY OF THE RULES
Refers to these rules and regulations for subdivision control
excluding the appendices. We use this term to help clarify cross-references;
it does not imply any legal distinction between the main body of the
rules and those appendices that are part of the rules.
MAP SCALE
The ratio of distance on the map to the corresponding distance
on land. For example, if one inch represents 40 feet, then the map
scale is 1":40' or 1/40.
OSMD
Open space multifamily development, as defined by the applicable
provisions of the Townsend Zoning Bylaw.
OSPD
Open space preservation development, as defined by the applicable
provisions of the Townsend Zoning Bylaw.
PARCEL
A property that does not conform to the Townsend Zoning Bylaw's
requirements for a structure or use.
PERIMETER PLAN
A plan that shows no changes in any existing property boundaries.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING
A meeting scheduled to occur on a monthly basis, generally
on the same day of the week and the same week of the month. This will
include rescheduled dates for such meetings (e.g. when the regularly
scheduled meeting would fall on a state holiday) but does not include
additional meetings scheduled as a result of extra workload or for
specific purposes (even if such additional meeting occurs on the same
day of the week as the regularly scheduled meeting).
SMALLER SCALE
Refers to a map scale that is smaller than some other map
scale. For example, a scale of one inch equals 2,000 feet (1:2000)
is a smaller scale than a scale of one inch equals 100 feet (1:100).
SUBDIVISION
The division of a tract of land into two or more lots in
such manner as to require provision for one or more new ways, not
in existence when the Subdivision Control Law became effective in
the Town of Townsend, to furnish access for vehicular traffic to one
or more of such lots, and shall include resubdivision and, when appropriate
to the context, shall relate to the process of subdivision or the
land or territory subdivided, or any other division or plan of land
that is a subdivision under the Subdivision Control Law.
WETLAND
Any area defined as a wetland by either MGL or Townsend bylaws.