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67 TREMONT STREET - BUILDING INSPECTION SuperTab® Oversized-Tab Folders 90% Larger Label Area V BMEAC /// I S MEA KEEPING YOU ORGANIZED No.10301 Pmwr«rbw Made m USA GET ORGANIZED AT SMEAD.COM MN.REOY0.E000NTENT 10%POSTCONSUMER 'a CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSET"T"S INSPECTIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT THOMAS ST.PIERRE INSPECTIONAL SERVICES DIRECTOR /BUILDING COMMISSIONER KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR 120 WASHINGTON STREET♦ SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 Tri:978-745-9595 FAx:978-740-9846 Date: January 10 2017 _3 To. Abigail Burnham Address: '', 93 Ome Street City/State/Zip: Salem,MA 01970 Re: i 67 Tremont Street Ms. Burnham, Please note that snow is to be removed from sidewalks within six hours of the end of the storm. Thank you, Harry Wagg Local Building Inspector 978-619-5643 - hwagg@salem.com cc file 1/10/2017 Snow Central sa Still making history. Published on City of Salem MA (hfp://www.salem.com) Home>Deoartments>P-Z>Snow Central Snow Central City of Salem's Snow Emergency Central Welcome to our comprehensive online directory for all the information you'll need during Snow Emergencies and winter storms in Salem. Current Snow Emergency Details Please refer to the red banner on the top of the Salem.com homepage. (If no banner appears, there is no Snow Emergency in effect). Snow Emergency CodeRED Alert System Sign-Up Salem residents can sign-up for the City's CodeRED Alert System to receive notifications on Snow Emergenices via phone, e-mail and/or text by clicking here. List of Snow Emergency Parking Locations When a Snow Emergency goes into effect, vehicles must be removed from all City streets and sidewalks. Failure to do so will result in ticketing and/or towing. • Click here for a listing of available neighborhood Snow Emergency parking locations. • Click here for an interactive Snow Emergency parking map, which includes rates and number of parking spots available. All vehicles must be removed from these parking locations immediately following the cancellation of the snow emergency (weekends included) or vehicles will be towed at the owner's expense. 2016-17 Salem Snow Emergency Downloadable Brochure Click here for a comprehensive guide to Snow Emergencies in Salem. Snow Emergency Frequently Asked Questions Salem Snow Shoveling Assistance Program The Salem Council on Aging has developed a Snow Shoveling Assistance Program to assist our elderly (60yrs+), infirmed or disabled residents in locating youth in their neighborhoods to shovel http://www.salem.com/print/32826 1/3 1/10/2017 Snow Central snow from their walkways, sidewalks and driveways. Click here for more information. Salem Snow Shoveling Brigade Residents interested in applying for a shoveling job clearing public sidewalks and crosswalks should contact the City of Salem's Human Resources Department. SeeClickFix Winter Service Requests Residents can now report winter storm related issues via the SeeClickFix web form or mobile phone amp. The Snow/Ice on Street option can be used to report issues related to plowing on City roadways and the Snow/Ice on Sidewalk option can be used for reporting snow not cleared from sidewalks. Click here for more information. OTHER IMPORTANT WINTER STORM INFORMATION Sidewalks The removal of the snow and ice from sidewalks is greatly appreciated. This will help school children, the elderly, and the general public from having to walk in the street. The City of Salem clears designated sidewalks following each storm. It takes time to accomplish this task and it is only done after all the roads have been cleared. There are city ordinances requiring property owners to remove snow and ice from their bordering sidewalks within six hours after the snow ceases to fall or the city's snow emergency lights are turned off, whichever time is later. If the snow ceases to fall and the snow emergency lights are turned off in the nighttime, the snow shall be removed before 12:00 noon. If he/she neglects to do so, he/she shall be fined $25 for 1 st offense, $75 for 2nd offense and $100 for 3rd and subsequent offenses. Driveways While the Department of Public Services tries to minimize the amount of snow that gets plowed across driveways and exits, it is unavoidable. Clearing driveway openings is the responsibility of the property owner. Plow blades cannot be lifted as they pass by a driveway. Unfortunately, snow will be plowed into driveways as we perform curb-to-curb plowing. You may wish to clear your driveway several times during the storm or wait until the storm and plowing activities have ended. IMPORTANT NOTE: Snowplowing, shoveling, or throwing snow back onto the street when clearing driveways and sidewalks is prohibited by City Ordinance and violators can be fined$75 for 1st offense, $150 for 2nd offense and$200 for 3rd and subsequent offenses. Catch Basins Help us stop street flooding by shoveling out catch basins near your home. Fire Hydrants There are many fire hydrants in the City of Salem. Please help Keep Salem Safe by shoveling around the hydrant(s) near your home. http:/twww.salem.com/prinU32826 2/3 1/10/2017 Snow Central Winter Sand Winter sand is available for residents (only) at the Department of Public Works Garage located at 5 Jefferson Avenue. Please limit yourselves to (2) pails per visit. Source URL: htti)://www.salem.com/snow-central hltp:/twww.salem.corn/prinV32826 3/3 Certificate Number: B-2014.0376 Permit Number: B-2014-0376 Commonwealth of Massachusetts City of Salem This is to Certify that the .._...___._.._,_...._....._......Two ......1--1-----.......I.....Tw.o.I.F.a.m..i.1y,,B,ul.i.l.d.ilng ...... located at I Building Type 67 TREMONT STREET in the ........ Tom/City Name IS HEREBY GRANTED A PERMANENT CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY c/o A unit#2 Michael Rosen This permit is granted in conformity with the Statutes and Ordinances relating thereto, and expires Not Applicable le.,.... ...... unless sooner suspended or revoked. Expiration Date Issued On: Monday, November 24, 2014 CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSEM sr, E N BUILDING DEPARTMENT 120 WASHINGTON STREET,3m FLOOR \ar: c TEL. (978) 745-9595 KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL FAX(978)740-9846 MAYOR TY-IOMAS STYIERRE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTY/BUILDING COMMISSIONER October 15. 2014 To Whom it May Concern RE: 67Tremont Street Salem, Ma. 01970 According to our records, it has been determined that the property located at 67 Tremont Street is a legal grandfathered'two (2) family dwelling. This is to determine use only and in no way meant to confirm or deny whether said property is in compliance will all building, plumbing, gas, electrical, fire or health codes. Sincerely, Thomas St. Pierre Zoning Enforcement Officer a CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS BUILDING DEPARTMENTHI120 WASNGTON STREET,3RD FLOOR TEL: 978-745-9595 KDaERLEY DRISCOLL FAx: 978-740-9846 MAYOR THOMAS ST.PIERRE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTIES/BUILDING COMMISSIONER July 12, 2012 Eddie&Brandi Silva 105 Goodale Street Peabody, Massachusetts 01960 Eddie and Brandi, This letter shall serve as notification that all alleged violations and notices stated in our departments January 10, 2012 and May 24, 2012 Required Inspection letters and our June 14, 2012 Violation Letter are no longer outstanding with this Department. Your property is presently a two (2) family unit residence as required by City Ordinance, and does not contain any separate living units in the third floor and all violations have been corrected at this time. Thank you for your prompt attention to this department's request. If you have any question please feel free to contact the Building Inspector's Office. Respectfully, Michael E. Lutrzykowski Assistant Building Inspector Cc: file, Jason Silva,Health Department,Assessor's, Fire Prevention CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS i, BUILDING DEPARTMENT 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 3'D FLOOR '�cnyiy�ooP TEL: 978-745-9595 RIMBERLEY DRtsCOLL FAx: 978-740-9846 MAYOR THOMAS ST.PIERRE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTIES/BUILDING COMMISSIONER Notice of Building Code Violations 67 Tremont Street June 14, 2012 Eddie&Brandi Silva 105 Goodale Street Peabody, Massachusetts 01960 Eddie and Brandi, This correspondence shall serve as notification of Building Code violations noted regarding your property located at 67 Tremont Street. The complaints were investigated on Monday, June 11, 2012, said property was found to be in violation of Massachusetts State Building Code requirements. Conditions that have been deemed to be insufficient; I- Exit Stairways, Section 1020.1 - "an exit shall not be used for any purpose that interferes with its function as a means of egress"Exit stairways can have no chairs, televisions, boxes, trash etc. or be used for storage of objects at any time as was the situation and noted at the time of inspection. 2- Unit number designations shall be placed on all entry doors to the living units. Immediately 3- Smoke detectors in common halls, basement and units #1 and#2 need to have batteries replaced. Immediately 4- This failure to maintain a required means of egress violates section 116.1 through 116.3of the eighth edition of the Mass Building Code with Mass amendments. Repair or replacement ofstair is required. Unit#2. Immediately 5- Door at Unit#2 second floor rear egress needs to be made operable or replaced and maintained (see bullet item #4)Immediately 6- Handrails, Section 1012—Stairways handrails are missing and incorrectly secured at 2nd to third floor levels in Second Floor unit. 7- First Floor Egress Doors—Installation of lever hardware on doors to outside. CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS BUILDING DEPARTMENT s9R 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 3'm FLOOR TEL: 978-745-9595 KMSERLEY DRISCOLL FAx: 978-740-9846 MAYOR THOMAS ST.PIERRE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTIES/BUILDING COMMISSIONER 8- 36"inches clear shall be maintained at all times around all utilities and maintenance equipment. You are hereby ordered to begin to rectify these conditions prior to July 12, 2012, any outstanding smoke and carbon monoxide detectors shall be installed immediately that were noted at time of June 11, 2012 meeting in all common spaces and units; failure to respond to this notification will be construed as non- compliance, with issuance of Municipal tickets and as such an Administrative Search Warrant will be sought, so as to allow the lawful inspection of this property. You have the right to appeal this order to the State Board of Building Regulations at One Ashburton Place, Boston,Ma. If you have any questions regarding this letter,please contact the Building Inspectors Office at (978) 619-5648, extension 5648. Respectfully, Michael E. Lutrzykowski Assistant Building Inspector Cc: file, Health Department, Fire Prevention, Jason Silva. ; �e `7 „ QTY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS BUILDING DEPARTMENT A'% 120 WASHINGTON STREET 3�FLOOR � TEL. (978) 745-9595 FAX(978)740-9846 KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR TxoMAS STYIERRE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTY/BUILDING COMMISSIONER October 15. 2014 To Whom it May Concern RE: 67Tremont Street Salem, Ma. 01970 According to our records, it has been determined that the property located at 67 Tremont Street is a legal grandfathered two (2) family dwelling. This is to determine use only and in no way meant to confirm or deny whether said property is in compliance will all building,plumbing, gas, electrical, fire or health codes. Sincerely, wc, Thomas St. Pierre Zoning Enforcement Officer CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS .1 BUILDING DEPARTMENT 120 WASHINGTON STREET,3" FLOOR 'e TEL. (978) 745-9595 FAX(978) 740-9846 KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR THOMAS STTIERRE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTY/BUILDING COMbIISSIONER Required Inspection — 67 Tremont Street SECOND NOTICE IMMEDIATE RESPONSE REQUIRED May 24, 2012 Arcelinda Silva 67 Tremont Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 RE: 67 Tremont Street Our office received a complaint regarding your property located at 67 Tremont Street, alleging various building code and City ordinance violations. The most egregious of these violations is the possible operation of a rooming house in a Residential District. (See Regulations below) Rooming House Regulations (from Salem Zoning Ordinance) 1. Rooming Houses are not allowed anywhere in the City except in BI and B2 Zones.(refer to Zoning Map for which zone your building is in) Seepage 6 ofZoning Code attached 2. Two-family or Multi family dwelling units are defined on page 83 of the zoning code attached. A landlord cannot rent a dwelling unit to more than 3 unrelated people or to any number ofpeople not 'living together as a single non profit housekeeping unit" Per Mass State Building Code 780 C.M.R. Section R 104.1 and under the provisions of 780 CMR, Section 104.6—Right of Entry, of the State Building Code, access to this property must be granted for the purposes of this inspection. If this property has rental units, these tenants must be notified in advance of this inspection, so that access to these spaces may also be accomplished. As per our phone conversation; Required Inspection shall be conducted by this office on Wednesday,May 30, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS R BUILDING DEPARTMENT 120 WASHINGTON STREET 3RD FLOOR TEL. (978) 745-9595 FAx(978) 740-9846 KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR THOMAS STYIERRE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTY/BUILDING COMMISSIONER You are hereby directed to contact this office within five(5) days of receipt of this letter to schedule the inspection. Said inspection must be completed immediately;failure to respond to this notification will be construed as non-compliance, and as such an Administrative Search Warrant will be sought, so as to allow the lawful inspection of this property. If you feel you are aggrieved by this order, your appeal is to the Board of Buildings, Regulations and Standards in Boston. Respectfully, Michael E. Lutrzykowski Assistant Building Inspector cc: file, Jason Silva,Fire Prevention, Health Department QTY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS BUILDING DEPARTMENT 120 WASHINGTON STREET,3m FLOOR "epr TFL. (978) 745-9595 FAx(978) 740-9846 KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR THOMAS STYIERRE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTY/BUILDING COMMISSIONER Required Inspection — 67 Tremont Street January 10, 2012 Arcelinda Silva 67 Tremont Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 RE: 67 Tremont Street Ms. Silva, Our office received a complaint regarding your property located at 67 Tremont Street, alleging various building code and City ordinance violations. The most egregious of these violations is the possible operation of a rooming house in a Residential District. (See Regulations below) Rooming House Regulations (from Salem Zoning Ordinance) 1. Rooming Houses are not allowed anywhere in the City except in BI and B2 Zones.(refer to Zoning Map for which zone your building is in) Seepage 6 of Zoning Code attached 2. Two-family or Multi family dwelling units are defined on page 83 of the zoning code attached. A landlord cannot rent a dwelling unit to more than 3 unrelated people or to any number ofpeople not "living together as a single non-profit housekeeping unit" Per Mass State Building Code 780 C.M.R. Section R 104.1 and under the provisions of 780 CMR, Section 104.6—Right of Entry, of the State Building Code, access to this property must be granted for the purposes of this inspection. If this property has rental units, these tenants must be notified in advance of this inspection, so that access to these spaces may also be accomplished. You are hereby directed to contact this office within five(5)days of receipt of this letter to schedule the inspection. Said inspection must be completed immediately; failure to respond to this notification will be construed as non- compliance, and as such an Administrative Search Warrant will be sought, � f CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS _ s3 BUILDING DEPARTMENT s �l,eT� 120 WASHINGTON STREET,3RD FLOOR ��n a TEL. (978) 745-9595 FAX(978) 740-9846 KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR THOMAS STTIERRE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTY/BUILDING COMMISSIONER so as to allow the lawful inspection of this property. If you feel you are aggrieved by this order, your appeal is to the Board of Buildings, Regulations and Standards in Boston. Respectfully, Michael E. Lutrzykowski Assistant Building Inspector cc: file, Jason Silva, Fire Prevention,Health Department r, • TABLE OF PRINCIPAL AND ACCESSORY USE REGULATIONS PRINCIPAL USES RC RI R2 R3 B1 B2 BJ B5 I BPD A. RESIDENTIAL USES Dwelling, Single-family Y Y Y Y Y N N Y N N Dwelling, Two-family N N Y Y Y N N Y N N Dwelling, Multifamily N N N Y Y N N Y N N Cluster development PB PB PB PB N N N N N N Dwelling unit above first floor retail, N N N N N N N Y N N personal service, or office use Dwelling unit in historic carriage house BA BA BA BA BA N N N N N Multifamily Development I N I N IN IBAIN IN IN IN IN N Nursing or convalescent home I N I N I N I BA I BA I BA I N I N I N I PB Planned unit development I N I N I N I PB I PB I PB I PB I PB I PB I Y Rooming, boarding or lodging house I N I N I BA I N I BA I BA I N I N I N I N B. EXEMPT AND INSTITUTIONAL RC I RI I R2 I R3 I Bl 112 134 115 I I BPD USES Child care facility y IY IY IY IY ly IY IY IY IY Essential services BA I BA BA I BA I BA I BA BA I BA I BA I PB Facilities for the sale of produce, and wine Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y and dairy products, provided that during the months of June,July, August, and September of every year, or during the harvest season of the primary crop, the majority of such products for sale, based on either gross sales dollars or volume, have been produced by the owner of the land containing more than five acres in area on which the facility is located Hos ital BA BA N N N N N N N N Municipal facilities Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Use of land for the primary purpose of Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, or viticulture on a parcel of more than five acres in area Use of land or structures for educational Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y purposes on land owned or leased by the commonwealth or any of its agencies, subdivisions or bodies politic or by a religious sect or denomination, or by a nonprofit educational cor oration Use of land or strictures for religious Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y u ores D 83 Drive-through facility: A commercial facility which provides'a servo a directly to"a motor vehicle or where the customer drives a`lnotor vehicle onto the premises and to a window or mechanical device through or by which the customer is serviced without exiting.the vehicle. This shall not include, for example, the selling of fuel at a motor fuel facility, quick-change oil automotive service stations, or the accessory.funct ions,of a,car wash facility such as vacuum cleaning stations. Drive-through facility -fastfood.- A drive-through facility that serves food or drink. Drive-through facility - otter: Drive-through facility that does not include food or drink; includes, banks, pharmacies and similar uses. a ; Dwelling, multifamily:,A building designed for or occupied by three(3) or more families, with separate housekeeping and cooking facilities for each. Dwelling, single-family: A detached building designed for or occupied by one (t) family only. Dwelling, two-family: A.building designed for or occupied by two(2) families only, with-,, separate housekeepingand cooking facilities for each. A so-called duplex dwelling,even though having two (2) separate entrances and street numbers, shall be construed as-being a single building. Dwelling unit: A building or portion thereof providing complete housekeeping and cooking facilities for one (1) family. Educational use, nonexempt: Educational facilities not exempted from regulation by G.L. c. 40A, s. 3. Essential services: Services,provided by a public service corporation or by governmental,, agencies through erection, construction, alteration, or maintenance of gas, electrical, steam, or water transmission or distribution systems and collection, communication, supply, or disposal systems whether underground or overhand, but not including wireless communications facilities. Facilities necessary for the provision of essential services include poles, wires, drains, sewers, pipes, conduits, cables, fire alarm boxes, police call boxes, traffic signals, hydrants and other similar equipment in connection therewith. FAA: The Federal Aviation Administration. Fall zone: The area on the ground within the prescribed radius from the base.of a personal wireless service facility. The fall zone is the area within which there is a potential hazard from falling debris (such as ice) or collapsing material. Family: One (1) or more persons occupying a dwelling unit and living together as a single nonprofit housekeeping unit; provided that a group of three (3) or more persons who are not within some degree of kinship shall not be deemed to constitute a family. SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION COMPLETE S ON ON, 3 ■ Complete items 1,2,and 3.Also complete A. Signature i item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. X 13Agent ■ Print your name and address on the reverse ❑Addressee s4 that we can return the card to you. B. Received by(Printed Name) C. Date of Delivery ■ Attach this card to the back of the mallpiece, or on the front if space permits. D. is delivery address different from Item 1? ❑Yes 1 , 1. Article '\Addressed lto: ( /f If YES,enter delivery address betow: ❑No V � � 3. Service Type t(}n C�(,a C3 certified Mail 13 Express Malt "I J O Registered O Return Receipt for Merchandise ❑Insured Mail q C.O.D. 4, Restricted Delivery?(Extra Fee) ❑Yes i 2. Article Number 4 . " (liansfer Item service taboo PS Form 3811,February 2004 Domestic Return Recelpt 102595-02-M-1540 I 992'[ 29'[0 200o- ❑8G2 DTD?-CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS , BUILDING INSPECTOR 120 WASHINGTON STREET, 3RD FLOOR1111111111111111111111 SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 1I 1 UNIrt 99 C C 29'[0 2000 09.2 0'C0. Arceli a Si a NAME4E ' Ow Q� 67 em t Street IST NOTIN a9a �� S em, assachusetts 01970 .ZNp NOTIClo z0 ? o •UIVCLAIMLD RETURN N� SII 0>47ns>s40 C017 11t1, II IfILL,LIJitl.11..ga.t.a•.II,i{I1111;11,Illlldt CITY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS BUILDING DEPARTMENT " fr 120 WASHINGTON STREET 3r°FLOOR TEL. (978) 745-9595 FAx(978) 740-9846 KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR TYLOMAS STTIERRE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTYAUILDING COMMISSIONER Required Inspection — 67 Tremont Street January 10, 2012 Arcelinda Silva 67 Tremont Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 RE: 67 Tremont Street Ms. Silva, Our office received a complaint regarding your property located at 67 Tremont Street, alleging various building code and City ordinance violations. The most egregious of these violations is the possible operation of a rooming house in a Residential District. (See Regulations below) Rooming House Regulations (from Salem Zoning Ordinance) 1. Rooming Houses are not allowed anywhere in the City except in BI and B2 Zones.(refer to Zoning Map for which zone your building is in) See page 6 of Zoning Code attached 2. Two-family or Multi family dwelling units are defined on page 83 of the zoning code attached. A landlord cannot rent a dwelling unit to more than 3 unrelated people or to any number of people not "living together as a single non-profit housekeeping unit" Per Mass State Building Code 780 C.M.R. Section R 104.1 and under the provisions of 780 CMR, Section 104.6—Right of Entry, of the State Building Code, access to this property must be granted for the purposes of this inspection. If this property has rental units, these tenants must be notified in advance of this inspection, so that access to these spaces may also be accomplished. You are hereby directed to contact this office within five(5)days of receipt of this letter to schedule the inspection. Said inspection must be completed immediately; failure to respond to this notification will be construed as non-compliance, and as such an Administrative Search Warrant will be sought, QTY OF SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS ?t BUILDING DEPARTMENT 120 WASHINGTON STREET,3" FLooR 9�rs e TEL. (978) 745-9595 FAx(978) 740-9846 KIMBERLEY DRISCOLL MAYOR THomm STTIERRE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROPERTY/BUILDING COMMISSIONER so as to allow the lawful inspection of this property. If you feel you are aggrieved by this order, your appeal is to the Board of Buildings, Regulations and Standards in Boston. Respectfully, Michael E. Lutrzykowski Assistant Building Inspector cc: file, Jason Silva, Fire Prevention, Health Department 6 TABLE OF PRINCIPAL AND ACCESSORY USE REGULATIONS PRINCIPAL USES RC R1 R2 R3 B1 B2 BJ B5 I BPD A. RESIDENTIAL USES Dwelling, Single-family Y Y Y Y Y N N Y N N Dwelling, Two-family N N Y Y Y N N Y N N Dwelling, Multifamily N N N Y Y N N Y N N Cluster development PB PB PB PB N N N N N N Dwelling unit above first floor retail, N N N N N N N Y N N ersonal service, or office use Dwelling unit in historic carriage house BA BA BA BA BA N N N N N Multifamily Development I N I N IN IBAIN IN IN IN IN IN Nursing or convalescent home I N I N N I BA I BA I BA I N I N I N I PB Planned unit development I N I N N I PB I PB I PB I PB I PB I PB I Y Rooming, boardinor lodging house I N I N BA I N I BA I BA I N I N I N I N B. EXEMPT AND INSTITUTIONAL RC R1 R2 R3 I Bl 82 1 BJ I B5 I I I BPD USES Child care facility Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Essential services BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA PB Facilities for the sale of produce, and wine Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y and dairy products, provided that during the months of June,July, August, and September of every year, or during the harvest season of the primary crop, the majority of such products for sale, based on either gross sales dollars or volume, have been produced by the owner of the land containing more than five acres in area on which the facility is located Hospital BA BA N N N N N N N N Municipal facilities Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Use of land for the primary purpose of Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, or viticulture on a parcel of more than five acres in area Use of land or strictures for educational YY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y purposes on land owned or leased by the commonwealth or any of its agencies, Subdivisions or bodies politic or by a religious sect or denomination, or by a nonprofit educational corporation Use of land or strictures for religious Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y purposes 83 Drive-through facility: A commercial Facility which prov4ides a service directly to a motor Chicle or where the customer'drives a motor vehicle onto the premises and to a window or mechanical device through or by which the customer is serviced without exiting the vehicle. This shall not include, for example, the .selling of fuel at a inotor fuel Facility; quick`chpnge oil automotive service stations, or the accessory,functions of a car wash facility such as vacuum cleaning stations. t� Drive-through facility -fastfood. A drive-through facility that serves food or drink. _r Drive-through facility - other. Drive-through facility that does not include food or drink; includes, banks, pharmacies and similar uses. Dwelling, multifamily: A building.designed For or occupied by tliiee(3)or more families, with separate housekeeping and cooking facilities for each. Dwelling, single-family: A detached building designed for or occupied by one (1) family only. Dwelling, two-family: Abuilding designed for or occupied by two(2) families only,with., separate housekeeping and cooking facilities for each. A so-called duplex dwelling, even though having two (2) separate entrances and street numbers, shall be construed as being a single _- building. Dwelling unit: A building or portion thereof providing complete housekeeping and cooking facilities for one (1) family, Educational use, nonexempt: Educational facilities not exempted from regulation by G.L. c. 40A, s. 3. Essential services' Services provided by a public service corporation or by governmental agencies through erection, construction, alteration, or maintenance of gas, electrical, steam, or water transmission or distribution systems and collection, communication, supply, or.disposal systems whether underground or overhand, but not including wireless communications facilities. Facilities necessary for the provision of essential services include poles, wires, drains, sewers, pipes, conduits, cables, fire alarm boxes, police call boxes, traffic signals, hydrants and other similar equipment in connection therewith. FAA: The Federal Aviation Administration. Fall zone: The area on the ground within the prescribed radius from the base of a personal wireless service facility. The,fall zone is the area within which there is a potential hazard from falling debris (such as ice) or collapsing material. Family: One (1) or more persons occupying a dwelling unit and living together as a single nonprofit housekeeping unit; provided that a group of three (3) or more persons who are not within some degree of kinship shall not be deemed to constitute a family.