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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZoning Bylaw 1967 Reprint October lAt4p Sur rro v 1d) n A-gb v tes :. er. . � lie • Zontnq " - aw' . .. II Town of North Andover, Massachusetts REPRINTED OCTOBER, 1967 d ��►� .0 3�.`#4pRP0l�gr�O'.�p .0 O• �. �. 4 f• APRIL7rM iDp w 10 185.5 PLANNING BOARD WILLIAM CHEPULIS, JR., Chairman ROBERT J.' BURKE, Vice Chairman HOWARD GILMAN, Secretary JAM OS'M. BAN N ,Mv - GEORGE B, FARLEY . THE ZONING BY-LAW - Town of North Andover, Massachusetts ADOPTED at the Special Town Meeting of June 30, 1956 (Article 1) (Approved by Attorney General 12-6-56, posted 1-9-57) Thereafter AMENDED: 1957 Annual Town Meeting (Articles 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20 and 22) (Approved by-Attorney General 6-28-57, posted 7-12-57) Special Town Meeting, October 7, 1957 (Articles 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15) (Approved by Attorney General 11-19-57, posted 11-29-57) 1958 Annual Town Meeting (Articles 11, 12 and 13) (Approved by Attorney General 4-28-58, posted 5-15-58) 1959 Annual Town Meeting (Articles 62, 63, 64 and 65) (Approved by Attorney General 3-31-59, posted 4-15-59) Special Town Meeting, June 22, 1959 (Article 5) (Approved by Attorney General 7-16-59, published July 21, 22 and 23, 1959) 1960 Annual Town Meeting (Articles 79, 80, 81, 82, 83 and 85) (Approved by Attorney General 5-2-60, posted 5-10-60) Special Town Meeting, March 19, 1960 (Article 1) (Approved by Attorney General 5-2-60, posted 5-10-60) 1961 Annual Town Meeting (Article 64) (Approved by Attorney General 4-10-61, posted 4-13-61) Special Town Meeting, May 14, 1962 (Article 7) (Approved by Attorney General 7-12-62, posted 7-12-62) 1963 Annual Town Meeting (Articles 24, 25, 26, 28; 29, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 and 91) (Approved by Attorney General 6-6-63, posted 6-11-63) 1964 Annual Town Meeting (Articles 53 and 54) (Approved by Attorney General 4-9-64, posted 4-16-64) 1965 Annual Town Meeting (Articles 28A, 28B, 28C, 85 and 87) Approved by Attorney General 4-30-65, posted 5-4-65) Special Town Meeting, November 8, 1965 (Article 2) (Approved by Attorney General 11-23-65, posted 12-1-65) 1966 Annual Town Meeting (Articles 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19) (Approved by Attorney General 4-6-66, posted 4-11-66) 1967 Annual Town Meeting (Articles 75 and 77) (Approved by Attorney General 4-21-67, posted 4-28-67) Special Town-Meeting, March 18, 1967 (Article 10) (Approved by Attorney General 4-21-67, posted 4-28-67 Special Town Meeting, June 19, 1967 (Articles 1 and 2) (Approved by Attorney General 7-11-67, posted 7-14-67) REPRINTED SEPTEMBER, 1967 �,9►�' �ORTy�'�v d 1- APRILVO, • •.� } 1855 ;g '`}ssgcHUS�.��4� - NORTH AN DOVER ZONING BY-LAW Table of Contents Purposes Section 1. Definitions Section.2. Zoning Districts and Boundaries Section 3. General Provisions Sections 3.1-3.2 Rural Residence Districts Section 3.3 Country Residence Districts Section 3.4 Village Residence Districts Section 3.5 Neighborhood Business Districts Section 3.6 General Business Districts Section 3.7 .Industrial Districts Section 3.8 Building and Uses Permitted Section 4. General Provisions Sections 4.01-4.03 Non-conforming Uses Sections 4.04-4.06 Residence Districts Section 4.1 Neighborhood Business Districts Section 4.2 General Business Districts Section 4.3 Industrial Districts Section 4.4 Motels Section 4.5 Outdoor Lighting Section 4.6 Apartment Developments Section 4.7 Private Recreation Areas Section 4.8 Earth Materials Removal Section S. Lot Areas and Lot Widths Section S. General Provisions Sections 6.1-6.2 Residence Districts Section 6.3 Business Districts Section 6.4 Industrial Districts Section 6.5 Exceptions Section 6.6 Yard Spaces Required Section 7. Residence Districts Sections 7.1-7.2 Rural Residence Districts Section 7.21 Country Residence Districts Section 7.22 Village Residence Districts Section 7.23 Business Districts Section 7.3 Industrial Districts Sections 7.4-7.5 Building Heights Permitted Section S. Board of Appeals, Its Powers and Duties Section 9. Zoning Amendments Section 10. Enforcement Section 11. Conflict of Laws; Validity; Severability Section 12. - 1 - SECTION 1. — PURPOSES 2.7 ERECTED. The word "erected" shall include the words "built" "construct- For the purposes set forth in Massachu- ed", "reconstructed", "altered", "en- ✓ setts General Laws, Chapter 40A and all acts larged", and "moved". in amendment thereof and in addition there- to and under the authority thereof and of the 2•8 STORY. That portion of a building con- General Laws, Chapter 143 and any other tained between any floor and the floor enabling laws, the inspection, materials, con- or roof next above it, but not including struction, alteration and repair, height, area, the lowest portion so contained if more location and use of buildings and structures than one-half of such portion verti- and the use of land, throughout the Town of cally is below the mean finished grade North Andover are hereby regulated as here- of the ground adjoining such building. in provided, and the Town is hereby divided 2.9 HALF STORY. A story directly under into districts as hereinafter' designated, de- a sloping roof in which the points of fined and described, and shown on an offi- intersection of the bottom of the raf- cial copy of the zoning map, dated June, ters with the interior faces of the walls 1956, as amended, on file with the Town are less than three feet above the floor Clerk, which map is hereby made a part of level. this By-Law. 2.10 FRONT YARD. An open space extend- SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS ing across the entire width of a lot be- tween any building thereon and the For the purposes of this By-Law, the fol- street lot line of the lot on which such lowing words and terms as used herein shall building stands. have the meanings or limitations of meaning 211 REAR,.YARD. An open space extending hereby defined, explained or assigned: across the entire width of a lot be- 2.1 FAMILY. Any number of individuals tween the rear of any building thereon living together in one suite of rooms and the rear lot line of the lot on which as a single housekeeping unit, and hav- such building stands. ing one principal cooking and food 2.12 SIDE YARD. An open space between storage outfit in common among them the side line of-a lot and the adjacent in such suite. side of any building thereon, such open 2.2 ONE-FAMILY DWELLING. A dwel- space being understood to cover the ling built singly and. apart from any entire extent between the front yard other building and intended and de- and the rear yard on such a lot. signed to be occupied and used-exclu- sively for residential purposes by one SECTION 3. family. 2.3 TWO-FAMILY DWELLING. A free ZONING DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES standing building intended and design- 3.1 The Town of North Andover is hereby ed to be occupied and used exclusively divided into zoning districts designated for residential purposes-by.each of not as follows: more than two families. RURAL, RESIDENCE DISTRICTS 2.4 LOT. An area of land in one ownership COUNTRY RESIDENCE DISTRICTS with definite boundaries ascertainable VILLAGE RESIDENCE DISTRICTS by recorded deed or plan and used or NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DIS- set aside and available for use as the TRICTS site of one or more buildings or for any GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS other definite purpose. INDUSTRIAL "S" DISTRICTS 2.5 STREET. A public way, or a private INDUSTRIAL "L" DISTRICTS way open to travel by the general pub- 3.2 In the event of any discrepancy be- lie, or a way shown on a plan of a sub- tween the boundaries of the zoning division theretofore duly approved by districts as shown on the official map the Planning Board. and as hereinafter described or defined, 2.6 BUILDING. The word "building" shall the descriptions hereinafter set forth include the word "structure", unless shall govern, as amended. the context unequivocally indicates 3.3 RURAL RESIDENCE DISTRICTS. Ev- otherwise. ery part of the Town of North Andover — 2 — '' i not otherwise hereinafter designated Northerly and,northeasterly by a line Country Residence, Village Residence, parallel to and 150 feet southerly Neighborhood Business, General Busi- from the center line of Greene Street, ness or Industrial District is hereby ex- between the Lawrence-North Andov- pressly declared to be in the Rural Res- er boundary and Linden Avenue; idence District. Easterly by a line parallel to and 100 3.4 COUNTRY RESIDENCE DISTRICTS. feet westerly from the center line of Linden Avenue; 3.41 That part of North Andover Township Northerly by a line parallel to and surrounding the old colonial North An- 100 feet southerly from the center dover Center and extending beyond to line of Woodstock Street and said line the particular boundaries recited be- extended tangent easterly to Massa- low, except such area within said chusetts Avenue; Country Residence zoning district Northeasterly,by that portion of the boundaries as may subsequently be center line of Massachusetts Avenue duly declared to be in any other kind between its intersection with a line of zoning district: parallel to and 100 feet southerly Northeasterly and easterly by the from Woodstock Street center line thread of Stevens Mill Pond begin- extended, and:Chickering Road; ning at Stevens Street; Northwesterly by Chickering Road Easterly and northeasterly by the center line between Massachusetts location line of the former railroad Avenue and Phillips Brooks Road; right of way (in 1955, used as an Northerly by the center line of Phil- electric power line right of way) from lips Brooks Road between Massachu- its crossing over the thread of water setts Avenue and Osgood Street; inflow to Stevens Pond to a point on Westerly by the center line of Osgood said location -line 250 feet north- Street between Phillips Brooks Road westerly from Marbleridge Road cen- and Bay State Road; ter line; Northerly by a tangent extension Generally easterly by a line parallel easterly of "the center line of Bay to and 250 feet westerly from the State Road between Osgood Street and Court Street; center line of Marblebridge Road be- Westerly by the center line of Court tween said former railroad location Street between said Bay State Road line and a point on the center line center line extended and the junction of Johnson Street, 250 feet north- of Pleasant.Street, Court Street, Os- westerly from the center line of Mar- good Street and Park Street; bleridge Road; Northerly by the center line of Pleas- Southerly by a straight line connect- ant Street between the aforesaid ing the point aforesaid on the.center junction and Stevens Street; line of Johnson Street and a point on Northwesterly by the center line of the center line of.Turnpike Street that short portion of Stevens Street 250 feet northwesterly from the cen- between its intersection with Pleas- ter line of Hillside Road; ant Street and its crossing over the Southeasterly by a line parallel to outflow thread of Stevens Mill Pond and 250 feet northwesterly from the to the point of beginning. center line of Hillside Road, between 3.42 That art of North Andover township Turnpike Street and the Andover adjoining the westerly side of Osgood Town line; g Y Southwesterly by the Andover-North Street between Sutton Street and Andover town line between Hillside Chickering Road as more particularly Road and Waverly Road; bounded and described below, except Northwesterly and westerly by the such portions of the area within said various courses of the North Andover Country Residence Zoning District Town line, from the, Andover- Law- boundaries as may subsequently be rence-North Andover common bound- duly declared to be in any other kind ary point on or close to Waverly of zoning district. Road, to a point on the North An- Northwesterly by Sutton Street cen- dover town line about 150 feet south- ter line; erly from the center line of Greene Northeasterly by Osgood Street cen- Street; ter line between Sutton Street and — 3 ® �' t Chickering Road; Southeasterly by a short portion of Southeasterly by Chickering Road Waverly Road center line; center line between Osgood Street Northeasterly by a line parallel to and the former Salem Railroad at and 225 feet westerly from Main Chickering Road; Street center line; Southwesterly by a line parallel to Northwesterly by a line parallel to and 200 feet northeasterly from the and 100 feet southeasterly from Sec- location line of the former Salem and Street center line; Railroad right of way between Chick- Generally northeasterly by the cen- ering Road and Prescott Street; ter line of Water Street between Sec- Northerly by Prescott Street center and Street and Merrimack Street and line; by a small portion of the center line Westerly by a line parallel to and 125 of Merrimack Street and by a line feet easterly from Moody Street cen- parallel to and 225 feet southwesterly ter line and said line extended across from the center line of Water Street Chadwick Street from Prescott Street between Merrimack Street and Elm to Sutton Street. Street and by a portion of the center 3.43 That triangle of land bounded on the line of Elm Street; east by Osgood Street, on the south by Northeasterly by the center line of Prescott Street and on the west by Water Street and said line extended Chickering Road. between Elm Street and Clarendon Street, and by a portion of the cen- 3.5 VILLAGE RESIDENCE DISTRICTS. ter line of Clarendon Street; 3.51 That built-up northwesterly portion of Northeasterly by the center line of North Andover, mainly northerly of East Water Street between Clarendon Greene Street and Massachusetts Ave- Street and Chickering Road, by a nue and mainly-westerly of Chickering portion of the center line of Chick- ering Road, by the center line and Road, more particularly bounded and the center line extended of Wayne described below, except such areas Street, so called, between Chickering within said Village Residence zoning Road and.Osgood Street; district boundaries as may subse- Southeasterly kind a portion of the cen- y be declared to be in any other ter line of Osgood Street between kind of zoning district. Wayne Street and a point on Osgood Northerly by that portion of the Street center line 350 feet from its North Andover town line between the intersection with Phillips Court cen- intersection of the Shawsheen River ter line; with the Boston & Maine Railroad Northeasterly by a line parallel to location line at the City of Lawrence and 135 feet northeasterly from that Boundary, and the intersection of the line of Phillips Court that trends ap- North Andover town line with the proximately S 350 26'E, and such line center line of Marblehead Street extended to Osgood.Street; extended; ' Southeasterly by a line parallel to Easterly by a portion of Marblehead and 120 feet southeasterly from that Street center line; line of Phillips Court that trends ap- Northerly by Belmont Street center proximately S 44' 33'W; line between Marblehead Street and Southerly by the center line of Pleas- a point on Belmont Street center line ant Street between a point on said about 200•feet easterly along said center line 120 feet southeasterly line from its intersection with the from its intersection with the center center line of Patriot Street; line of Phillips Court to the intersec- Westerly by a portion of a line par- tion of center lines of Pleasant Street allel to and 200 feet easterly from and Court Street; Patriot Street center line between Southeasterly by the center line of Belmont Street and May Street; Court Street between Pleasant Street Northerly by the center line of May and the center line of Bay State Road Street; extended tangent easterly from Os- Easterly by a line parallel to and 150 good Street to Court Street; feet westerly from the center line of Southerly by the center line of Bay Main Street between May Street and State Road extended easterly• be- Waverly Road; tween Court Street and Osgood — 4 — Street; aforesaid Bradstreet School south- Easterly by the center line of Osgood easterly, lot line and the aforesaid Street between Bay State Road and Saunders Street northerly sideline Phillips Brooks Road; trending E 70 30'N. Southerly by the center line of Phil- lips Brooks Road between Osgood 3.53 A small area along the southeasterly Street and Chickering Road; side of Sutton Street embracing gener- Southeasterly by a portion of Chick- ally land near and between Thorndike ering Road center line; Street and Moody Street, more particu- Southwesterly by that portion of the larly bounded and described as follows: center line of Massachusetts Avenue Northerly and northwesterly by Sut- between Chickering Road and a line ton Street center line between a point parallel to and 100 feet southerly thereon one hundred twenty-five from Woodstock Street center line, (125) feet westerly along said Sutton extended; Street center line from its intersec- Southerly by a line parallel to and tion with Thorndike Street center 100 feet southerly from the center line and a point on Sutton Street line of Woodstock Street; center line 125 feet along it north- Westerly by a line parallel to and easterly from. the point on Sutton 100 feet westerly from Linden Ave- Street center line that would be in- nue center line; tersected by '.Moody Street center Southerly by a line parallel to and line if extended tangent all the way 150 feet southerly from Greene Street to Sutton Street; centerline; Easterly by a line parallel to and one Southwesterly, westerly and north- hundred twenty-five (125) feet east- westerly by that winding portion of erly from Moody Street center line the North Andover town line between and said line extended all the way to a line parallel to and 150 feet south- Sutton Street; erly from Greene Street, and the in- Southeasterly by Prescott Street tersection of the Shawsheen River center line; with the Boston & Maine Railroad Southwesterly by a short portion of location line at the city of Lawrence a line parallel to and 200 feet north- boundary. easterly from the former Salem Rail- 3.52 A small area both sides of Saunders road right of way location line to a Street near Sutton Pond, bounded: point 90 feet northwesterly along Northerly by the northerly sideline said bounding;line from High Street westerly side line; of that portion of Saunders Street Southerly that trends approximately E 7° 30' N .a portion of a line be- and said line extended easterly to tween the aforesaid 90 foot point and a stone bound westerly along said the shore Sutton Pond; bounding line-from High Street Northeasterly by the southwesterly • shore of Sutton Pond; bout130 feet therefrom (being the Southeasterly by a line at a right stone bound at the southerly back corner angle to Saunders Street center line land now or formerly of at its southerly terminus; M b Weesterlsterl to ; y by a portion of a line trend- Southwesterly by a line parallel to ing north approximately one degree and 180 feet northeasterly from Main west and about 211 feet westerly Street center line between the line from High Street westerly side line, across Saunders Street southerly ter- between the aforesaid stone bound minus.and the southeasterly side line and a point on said westerly bound- of the Town of North Andover Brad- ing line about 160 feet northerly street School lot; from said stone bound; Northwesterly by a short portion of Southwesterly again by a portion of said Bradstreet School southeasterly a line parallel to and 200 feet north- . lot line; easterly from the Salem Railroad Southwesterly by a line parallel to right of.way location line; ' and 125 feet southwesterly from that Southwesterly 'by a line parallel to portion of Saunders Street center line and 125 feet . southwesterly from that trends to two courses about N Thorndike Street center line to the 45° 0'W and N 24° 30'W, between the point where it intersects Sutton — 5 — Street center line. thence running in a Southerly direc- 3.54 A small area along the northwesterly tion still by the aforementioned Zone side of Sutton Street, embracing gen- 45 feet to a point; erally land between Methuen Avenue thence again Westerly by said Zone and the line of Thorndike Street ex- 00.5 feet to a point on the Easterly tended more particularly bounded and line of Wood Lane; described as follows: thence turning and running in a Southeasterly direction by the 1909 Northwesterly; by a line parallel to Iayout of Wood Lane 672 feet to a and seven hundred fifty (750) feet point; northwesterly,from the center line of thence turning and running in a Sutton Street between a point on Northeasterly direction 390 feet to said center line 300 feet along it the center line of Martin Avenue; northeasterly, from its intersection thence turning and running in an with Methuen Avenue center line Easterly direction by the center line and a point o'n Sutton Street center of Martin Avenue to the center line- line 125 feet along it southwesterly of Bacon Avenue; from its intersection with Thorndike thence turning and running in a Street center !line; Northerly direction by the center Northeasterly by a line parallel to line of Bacon Avenue to a point in and three hundred (300) feet north- the Northerly line of Bacon Avenue; easterly from Methuen Avenue cen- thence turning and running in a ter line; Northeasterly direction 325.8 feet to Southeasterly:by a portion of Sutton a point in the Westerly line of Mass- Street centerline; achusetts Avenue; Southwesterly, by a line at a right thence turning and running in a angle to Sutton Street center lane Northwesterly direction by the West- beginning at at point on Sutton Street erly line of Massachusetts Avenue center line 125 feet southwesterly 277.4 feet to the point of beginning. from the intersection of.said Sutton Street center, line with Thorndike 3.57 Beginning at a point in the center line Street center !line. of May St., said point being 150 feet southwesterly from the center line 3.55 Starting at a point on the Northerly of Main St., side of Woodstock Street 76.61 feet thence running southwesterly by Easterly from its intersection with the center line of May St., 108 feet Wood Lane, thence running by var- more or less to an intersection of ious courses Northerly 926.75 feet the easterly line of Hodges St.; more or less:-to a point on the South- thence turning and running south- erly side of Great Oak Street; westerly, but more southerly, along thence, turning and running in an the center line of May St. 570 feet Easterly direction along said Great more or less to a point; Oak Street 300 feet to a point; thence turning and running south- thence turning and running in a easterly 230 feet more or less along Southerly direction-by various cour- a line parallel to and 200 feet easter- ses 910 feet more or less to the North- ly from Patriot Street center line be- erly"side of Woodstock Street; tween May Street and Belmont thence turning and running in a Street; Westerly direction along Woodstock thence turning and running south- Street 226.21 feet more or less to the westerly along Belmont Street cen- point of beginning. ter line 80 feet more or less to a point; 3.56 Starting at a point on Massachusetts thence turning and running north- Avenue at a distance of 250 feet, westerly 300 feet more or less along more,or less, Southerly from the in- the easterly boundary of land of tersection of Massachusetts Avenue Davis'& Furber to a .point in the and Woodstock Street and at the southerly line of the Boston & present terminus of the now existini Maine Railroad; Village Residence Zone; thence turning and running north- thence running in a Westerly direc- easterly along the southerly line of tion by said Village Residence Zone the Boston .& Maine Railroad 825 1295 feet to a point; feet more or less to a point,said point — 6 — r being 150 feet southwesterly from of beginning. the center line of Main Street; 3.63 An area of land at the northwesterly thence turning and running south- intersection of Middlesex Street and easterly 155 feet more or less to the Waverly Road bounded: point of beginning. (1966) Easterly by the westerly sideline of 3.6 NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DIS- Waverly Road; Southeasterly and TRICTS Land within the districts de- Southerly by the northerly sideline scribed below is hereby declared to be of Middlesex Street between the Neighborhood Business Districts. westerly sideline of Waverly Road and a point on said Middlesex Street 3.61 At North Andover Center, south of the sideline 193 feet westerly from said Common, both sides of Johnson Street, Waverly Road sideline; bounded: Westerly by a line at a right angle Northeasterly by a line parallel to to said Middlesex Street sideline; and 90 feet northeasterly from the Northerly by a line parallel to and northeasterly side line of Johnson 100 feet northerly from said Middle- Street; sex Street northerly sideline. Southeasterly by a line parallel to and 200 feet southeasterly from the 3.7 GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS. southeasterly side line of Andover 3.71 Portions of both sides of Main Street Street and said side line extended and of Water Street more particularly tangent all the way across Johnson bounded and described as follows: Street between its west and east side Northerly by a portion of the former lines; Salem Railroad location line; Southwesterly by a line parallel to Easterly by a line parallel to and and 75 feet southwesterly from the 165 feet easterly from Main Street southwesterly side line of Johnson center line between the former Salem Street; Railroad location line and Saunders Northwesterly by that portion of the Street; southeasterly side line of Andover Northerly by a small portion of Saun- Street and said line extended tangent ders Street center .line; all the way across Johnson Street Northeasterly by a..line parallel to between a point on said Andover and 125 feet southwesterly from the Street line approximately 75 feet center line of that portion of Saun- westerly along it from its intersec- ders Street that trends in two tours- tion with the southwesterly side line es about N 24° 30'.W and about N45' of Johnson Street and a point on said 0' W; Andover Street line about 90 feet Southeasterly by a short portion of northeasterly along it from its inter- the Bradstreet School 'southeasterly section with the northeasterly side line of Johnson Street. lot line;Northeasterly by a line parallel,to 3.62 Land in North Andover with the build- and 180 feet northeasterly-from Main ings thereon bounded and described as Street center line, and extending follows: some 700 feet or more in length be- Beginning at a point, on the south- tween said Bradstreet School south- westerly side of Middlesex Street, in easterly lot line and a point on the the northeasterly corner of the prem- shore of Sutton Mill Pond generally ises in question; thence running southeasterly `of' the intersection of southwesterly 180 feet to a point at Second, Main, and Water Streets; the intersection of Waverly Road Northeasterly :by the southwesterly and Harold Street; thence turning shore of Sutton Mill Pond; and running southwesterly 80 feet Southeasterly :by a line at a right to a point; thence turning and run- angle to Water Street center line ning northwesterly 200 feet to a point and passing through a point thereon in the south side of Middlesex Street; about 105 feet southeasterly from thence turning and running north- the center line of Merrimack Street; easterly 66.5 feet to a point; thence Northeasterly :by the center line of running in an easterly direction. Water Street, between Merrimack along the southwesterly side of Mid- Street and Elm Street; dlesex Street 94.95 feet to the point Southeasterly by Elm Street center — 7 — line; the Furniture Barn bounded and de- Southwesterly by a line parallel to scribed as follows: and 225 feet southwesterly . from Beginning at a point in the norther- Water Street center line between Elm ly line of Salem Turnpike, said point Street and Merrimack Street; being 280 feet northerly from a stone Northwesterly by a short portion of bound marking the westerly end of a Merrimack Street center line; curve at the junction of Salem Turn- Southwesterly by Water Street cen- pike and Andover Street; thence ter line between Merrimack Street northwesterly by the easterly line of and Main Street; Turnpike Street 111.44 feet to a Southeasterly by a line parallel to point; thence northeasterly 391.72 and 100 feet southeasterly from Sec- feet to a point; thence southeasterly and Street center line; 172.03 feet to a point on the wester- Southwesterly by a line parallel to ly line of Andover Street; thence and 225 feet southwesterly from Main southerly by the westerly line of An- Street center line, between a point dover Street 207.95 feet to a point, 100 feet southeasterly of Second said point being 187.50 feet norther- Street and Waverly Road;; ly from a stone bound marking the Westerly by a short portion of Wa- easterly end of a curve at the junc- verly Road center line; tion of Andover Street and the Salem Southwesterly by-a line parallel to Turnpike;-thence westerly 295.33 feet and 150 feet southwesterly from to .the point of beginning. Main Street center line between Wa- 3.73 (1) The land in North Andover, with verly Road center line and Sutton the buildings thereon, presently Street center line, and southerly by known as Charles Steak House, lo- a very short portion of Sutton Street center,line; Gated on the westerly side of Osgood Southwesterly by a line parallel to Street, bounded and described as fol- and 200 feet southwesterly from lows:Northerly 200 feet by the south- North Main Street center line be- erly side of Sutton Street; Easterly tween Sutton Street center line and by the westerly sideline of said Os- a point 80 feet southerly from Ash- good Street 330 feet; Southerly 200 land Street center line; feet by other land of the said Effie Northerly by a line parallel to and C. Kostandin; and Westerly 330 feet 80 feet southerly from Ashland Street by land now of the City of Lawrence. center line to the center line of North (2) Land in North Andover with the buildings thereon presentlyknown Northeasterly by the center line of.Main Street; as Little Red School House,bounded and described as follows: Beginning North Main Street to the center line of Sutton Street; at a stone bound in the westerly line Southerly by.a short portion of Sut- of Osgood Street, which stone bound ton Street center line; is at land now or formerly of Hayes;Easterly by the center line of Main thence running westerly by land now or formerly of Hayes 210 feet to a Street between Sutton Street center stone bound; thence turning and run- line and the location line of the for- ning northwesterly by land of said mer Salem Railroad. Hayes, 125 feet more or less, to an 3.72 In the northerly sector.of'the intersec- iron pipe; thence turning and run- tion of Turnpike Street and Andover ning southerly by land now or for- Street the following two parcels of merly of Steinberg, 141 feet to a land: stone bound; thence turning and run- (1) The: parcel of land with build- ning southeasterly by land now or ings thereon presently known as formerly of Steinberg 156 and 5/10 Thompson's Restaurant bounded: feet to a stone bound; thence turn- Southeasterly by Andover Street ing and running southwesterly by center line; land now or formerly of Steinberg 66 Southwesterly by Turnpike Street feet to a stone bound; thence turn- center line; ing and running southeasterly by Northerly'by land now or formerly land now or formerly of Steinberg 206 of Ethel Freeman. feet to a stone bound at Osgood (2) The parcel of land with build- Street; thence turning and running ings thereon presently known as the northerly by the westerly lane of Os- _ 8 , �. good Street about 285 feet to a stone* easterly side of Chickering Road; bound at point of beginning, con- thence running southeasterly 150 taining about 59,000 square feet. feet to a point; thence turning and (3) The parcel of land presently running southwesterly 155 feet to a known as the Blue Fox,•in North An- point; thence turning and running dover, on the more or less northerly northwesterly 155 feet to a point on side of Great Pond road, being shown the southeasterly side of Chickering on Plan of Land owned by Stefano- Road; thence turning and running wicz, North Andover, Mass., Charles northeasterly along the southeaster- E. Cyr, C.E., April 1947, which par- ly side of Chickering Road 155 feet cel is bounded and described as fol- to the point of beginning. lows: (6) The land in North Andover, with Beginning at a stone bound in the the buildings thereon presently northwesterly intersection of Osgood known as Woody's, bounded and de- Street and Pond Street, and thence scribed as follows: Northerly 226 running northeasterly along said Os- feet, more or less by land now or late good Street 404 and 11/100 feet to a of Coolidge, southeasterly, 280 feet, stone bound in the more or less more or.less, by Chickering Road, southerly side of Osgood Street; southerly 30 feet, more or less, by thence turning and running more or land now or formerly of Schruender; less southeasterly by lots numbered and westerly, 178 feet, by land now 61, and 60, as shown on said plan or late of one Melamed. 203 and 36/100 feet to the westerly (7) A parcel of land, with buuildings side of a proposed street as shown thereon, presently used for a gasoline on said plan; thence turning an run-ning filling station situated in North An- erly southwesterly along said west-side dover, bounded and'described as fol- annd d said proposed street 33 lows: Southwesterly by Massachu- thence turning and running along 17/100 feet to Great Pond Road;; setts Avenue 73 feet; northwesterly by Iand now or formerly of .Cahill the more or less northerly side of Great Pond Road 347 and 60/10 124.56 -feet; northeasterly by land feet to a stone bound in said now or formerly of- Molloy 110.37 ^' northerly side of Pond Street; thence feet; and southeasterly by Perry Street 6650 feet. turning and running northwesterly And also a parcel of land with the • 44 and 82/100 feet to the stone bound, buildings thereon, presently known the point of beginning; containing 2.2 acres more or less. as the Town Line Restaurant, situ- ated on the northeasterly side of (4) The Hand in North Andover with Massachusetts Avenue in North An- the buildings thereon presently dover and bounded and described as known as Faro's Diner located on follows: Beginning on Massachusetts the south side of Osgood Street, Avenue at land now or:formerly of bounded and described as follows: T. E. Foye; thence running north- Southeasterly by Barker Street 590 westerly by the northeasterly side and 15/100 feet; southwesterly in line of Massachusetts Avenue about two courses by Osgood Street 221.85 273 feet to the southeasterly pier of feet and 145 feet; northerly by land the bridge on Massachusetts Avenue of Barker along the bed of an old over the Shawsheen River;: thence wall 242 feet; and northeasterly turning and running northeasterly, again by land of Barker 8.99 feet, easterly and southeasterly by said all of said measurements being as river about.420 feet to land now or shown on plan of'land owned by formerly of said T. E. Foye, thence Stefanowicz, North Andover, Mass., August 1947, Charles Cyr, C.E. � turning and running southwesterly (5) Land in North Andover, together by said Foye land about 225 feet to g Massachusetts Avenue at the point with the buildings thereon, located of beginning. Containing about 44,- on the southeasterly side of Chicker- 400 square feet. ing Road presently known as the Hi- And also a parcel of land with* the Spot, being bounded and described. buildings thereon situated in North as follows: Beginning at a point in Andover on the northeasterly side of the northwesterly corner of the Massachusetts Avenue and bounded premises in question on the south- as follows: Beginning on said road — 9 — at the southeasterly corner of said or formerly the property of C. D.• lot and land of John Carey; thence Glennie, bounded and described as northeasterly by said Carey's land follows: 150 feet to a point; thence northwest- Starting at Shawsheen River along erly by land formerly of J. L. Web- Beechwood.Street 150 feet northeast- : ster by a straight line to and through erly to Beechwood. Street; thence a maple tree standing near the edge easterly 300 feet to a point; thence of the Shawsheen River to said river; northeasterly 335 feet to a point east thence up said river bounding by by northeast 115 feet to a point, said river to a line drawn from a then southwesterly 85 feet to a point in the northeasterly line of point; thence easterly 115 feet to a said road to said river, which line is point; thence southwesterly 640 feet parallel with and 150 feet distant to a point; thence to the Shawsheen northwesterly from the northwester- River following the town line of ly line of said Carey's land and North Andover 790 feet more or less bound first mentioned; thence south- to the starting point at Beechwood westerly by said parallel line on Street and Shawsheen River. other land formerly of J. L. Webster (11) A parcel of land -in North An. to said road; thence southeasterly by dover with buildings thereon, pres- said road 150 feet to the point of. ently the Glennie's Milk Plant, beginning. bounded and described as follows: The above three parcels are all in- Beginning at a point on the north- cluded in one tract. easterly side of Massachusetts Ave- (8) Land in North Andover, together nue in the southeasterly corner of with the buildings thereon, presently the premises in question, thence run- known as Bulger's Animal Hospital, ning northwesterly 290 feet along bounded and described as follows: Massachusetts Avenue to a point;. •Beginning at a point on the south- thence turning and running north- easterly side of Chickering Road in easterly 200 feet to a point; thence the northwest corner of the premises turning and running southeasterly in question; thence running south- 268.8 feet to a point on the westerly easterly 125 feet to a point; thence side of Marblehead Street; thence 1 turning and running southwesterly turning and running southerly 28.8 200 feet to a point; thence turning feet to a point on the northwesterly and running northwesterly 125 feet side of Williams Street; thence turn- to a point on the southeasterly side ing and running southwesterly 180.5• of Chickering Road; thence turning feet to the point of beginning. and running northeasterly 200 feet (12) Land in North Andover, togeth- along the southeasterly side of Chick- er with the buidings thereon, pres- ering Road to the point of beginning. ently known as McAloon's Package . (9) A parcel of land in North An- Store, bounded and described as fol- dover with buildings thereon pres- lows: ently including. Hollins Service Sta- A certain parcel of land-at the Zunc- • tion and the Middlesex Market lo- tion of Pleasant Street and. Franklin cated in Middlesex Street, Massachu- Street, beginning at t an intersection setts Avenue and Perry Street, at the southerly line of Pleasant bounded and described as follows: Street with the northerly line of Beginning at a point at the junction Franklin Street to the beginning of Perry Street and Massachusetts curve of said street line; thence Avenue and running southwesterly southwesterly still by said northerly on Massachusetts Avenue 200 feet, line of Franklin Street by a curve of more or less, to the junction of Mid- 72.22 feet radius to the end of said dlesex Street, thence southeasterly curve 83 feet; thence northeasterly 95 feet thence westerly still by the northerly to a point; thence northwesterly 75 line of Franklin Street 59 feet, more feet more or less; to a point; thence or less, to the easterly line of Chick- northeasterly . 65 feet to Perry ering Road; thence northerly by the Street, thence northwesterly 145 feet easterly line of Chickering Road to the point of beginning. about 152 feet to the remaining part (10) A parcel of land in North An- of Lot 59; thence northeasterly by dover with buildings thereon, now said Lot 59, 39 feet, more or less, to — 10 -- r- the southerly line of Pleasant Street; easterly line of Marblehead Street thence by said southerly line of Plea- 100 feet northerly from the intersec- sant Street westerly 120 feet to the tion of the easterly line of Marble- point of beginning, head Street with the northerly line A certain parcel of land situated at of Union Street at land now or once Franklin and Avon Streets, North owned by Lillian M. Schmottlach and Andover,Massachusetts,being shown Alfred G. Schmottlach and thence at Lot #36 on a plan of land owned running northerly 190 feet more or by George W. Russell and recorded less, along said easterly line of Mar- with the North Essex District Regis- blehead Street; thence running east- try of Deeds, Book 182, Page 600, erly 287 feet by lot "A" on plan of bounded and described as follows: land designated "Division of land Northerly by Franklin Street fifty belonging to heirs of Peter Reeves," (50) feet; Westerly by Lot #37; R. Ii. Ellis,-Engineer, April 7, 1923, Southerly by Lot #35 and Easterly recorded with Essex North District by Avon Street, .all shown on said Registry of Deeds, Plan number 502; plan. Containing about 5,000 square thence running southerly-100 feet by feet, more or less. Excepting there- Baldwin Street on plan of land of from that portion of the above de- Davis and Furber Machine Company scribed premises taken by the Coin- made in 1897; thence running west-. monwealth of Massachusetts by a erly 97 feet by lot numbered§i on said taking dated May 12, 1931 and re- plan of Davis and Furber chine corded with said North Essex Dis- Company; thence running southerly trict Registry of Deeds, Book 599, 90 feet more or less by lot No. 10 on Page 4. plan of Greene Farm recorded with (13) A parcel of land in North An- Essex South Registry of Deeds, book dover, together with the buildings 708, last leaf; thence running wester- thereon, presently known as Camp- ly 188 feet more or less to the point bell's Market, bounded and described of beginning; being a certain portion as follows: Beginning at a point on of the premises conveyed to the said the westerly side of Waverly Road Arthur A. Reeves and Mildred B. 14 feet northerly from the northerly Reeves by deed of Andrew Reeves line of Union Street; thence running dated September 16, 1939. northeasterly by said Waverly Road (15) A certain parcel of land in 86 feet to land once of Michael J. North Andover, together with the Dooley; thence turning at a right buildings thereon, presently known angle and running northwesterly by as Farnham's Nursery, being bound- said land once of Michael J. Dooley ed and described as follows: Starting 63.7 feet to a point by land now or at the northwest corner of the prem- once of Thomas and .John Dooley; ises in question at a corner of the thence turning and running by said wall at the junction of Berry Street land now or once of, Thomas and and Turnpike Street; thence running John Dooley 107 feet to Waverly easterly 445 feet as the wall stands Road to the point of beginning, to a stone bound by said Berry (14) First Parcel—A certain parcel Street; thence turning and running of land in North Andover, together southerly 160 feet to a stone bound with the buildings thereon, present; on Turnpike Street. The land and ly known as the K.M. Crawford Com- premises southeast of this bound pany, bounded and described as fol- being owned by Mr. Farnham and lows: North 50 feet by the southerly, his wife; thence turning and running line of Middlesex Street; thence east northwesterly by the wall on said 100 feet by lot No. 42 on said plan; Turnpike Street 432 feet to a cross thence south 50 feet by lot 'No. 64 wall at!the junction of Berry Street on said plan; thence west 100 feet and said Turnpike Street; thence by lot No. 40 on said plan. northerly 16 feet more or less to- Second Parcel—A certain parcel of gether with any rights or title we land in North Andover together with may have in the triangle north of the buildings thereon, owned by Ken- the described premises at Berry neth M. Crawford and Esther R. Street and Turnpike Street. . Crawford bounded and described as (16) A * certain parcel of land in follows: Beginning at a point in an North Andover, together with the — 11 — buildings thereon, presently known North Andover, together with the as Saul s gasoline filling station, buildings thereon, presently known bounded and described as follows; as Lund's Garden Center, bounded Said piece of land bounded on the and described as follows: Starting at northeast by State Highway Route the Boston &. Maine Railroad right 114 for a distance of 364.38 feet op- of way on Chickering Road and run- posite State Highway Stations #178- ning 300 feet in a northeasterly direc- 179-180-181 and bounded on the tion to the land of Alice B. Colgate; northwest by Commonwealth of Mas- thence northwesterly along. the land sachusetts 29.48 feet on the south- of Alice B. Colgate a distance of 250 west 363.46 feet;.and by land owned feet; thence southerly a distance of by Edward W. Saul on the southeast 400 feet to the Boston & Maine Rail- 85.67 feet, said bounds having been road right of way; thence 236 feet surveyed byMr.Brasseur and marked along the.Boston & Maine Railroad by iron pipe. right of way to the point of begin- (17) A certain parcel of land in ning. North Andover, together with the (20) A certain parcel of land in buildings thereon, presently known North Andover, together with the as Louis H. McAloon's, Building buildings thereon, presently known Contracting, bounded and described as Bill's Auto Service, bounded and as follows: Beginning at a point in described as follows: Bounded east- the northerly line of Third Street in erly by Chickering Road, 250 feet; said North Andover, by land now or southerly by Park. Street, 150 feet; of formerly of Stevens; thence run- westerly by •lots #13-43 and 44; ning westerly by said northerly line thence northerly by Franklin Street, of Third Street 80.0 feet, more or 225 feet. less, to a point which is 60.0 feet (21) A certain parcel of land in easterly of the easterly line of Lot North Andover, together with the 16 on a plan of Moody Bridges, said buildings thereon, presently known plan being recorded at Salem, Book as Lakeside filling station, bounded 589; thence turning and running and described as follows: Bounded northerly in a line parallel with said northerly 180 feet by Osgood Street; easterly line of Lot 16, and 60.0 feet northeasterly 70 feet by Great Pond distant therefrom• to a point in the Road; easterly 125 feet by other land southerly line of Lot 14; said point of mine; southerly 185 feet by other being 60.0 feet easterly from.the in- land of mine, and westerly 125 feet tersection of the easterly line of Lot by other land of mine. 16 with the southerly line of Lot 14 (22) A certain parcel of land in on said plan;thence running easterly North Andover, together with the by said Lot 14 154.0 feet, more or buildings thereon, bounded and de- less, to land of Keniston; thence scribed as follows: First Parcel: Be- southeasterly '` about 132.5 feet; ing-the land situated in North Ando- thence northeasterly 4.0 feet both ver, and bounded northerly 30 feet by Keniston and Stevens land; by land now of Gaumond; southeast- thence southeasterly by Keniston erly 40 feet more or less by Chicker- land 206.0 feet to the point of begin- ing Road; and westerly 40 feet more ning, or however otherwise said or less, by land now of Melamed, boundary lines run. being triangular in shape. (18) A certain parcel of land in Second Parcel: Being the land with . North Andover, together with the buildings thereon situated in North buildings thereon, presently utilized Andover, and bounded northwesterly as a market, bounded and described 325 feet, more or less, by Chickering as follows: Road; easterly, 219.25 feet, more or Northeasterly. 50 feet by Union or less, by Dufton Court; southerly Street; thence easterly 105 feet by 45.6 feet, more or less, by land of land now or formerly of one McNiff; Smith southeasterly, 209 feet; more thence southerly 75 feet by lot num- or less, by land now of Smith and bered 4, as shown on said plan; and McMurray; southerly, 39 feet, more westerly 120 feet by Lot 2, as shown or Iess, by land of Nelb; and West- on said plan. - erly 135.4 feet, more or less, by land (19) A certain parcel of land in now of Carbonero. Tom _ �. (23) A certain parcel of land in land of Frank P. and Katherine Hen- North Andover, together with the nessy and running in a northwester- buildings thereon, presently known ly direction along a wire fence and as Mangano's, being bounded and a stone wall 187.62 feet to an iron described as follows: Beginning at pin; thence turning and running in the easterly line of Chickering Road a southeasterly direction by other at a point about 225 feet north from land of the grantors being parcels the northeasterly line of Pleasant No. 2 and No. 3 as shown on said Street; thence running northerly plan 135.85 feet to an iron pin; along said easterly line of Chicker- thence turning and running in a ing Road 305.62 feet to a stake; southerly direction by a hedge and thence turning and running north- also by lot No. 3 as shown on said easterly by land NJF of Village Land plan 61.93 feet to an iron pin on the Company 35 feet to a pipe; thence northerly side of Hillside Road; turning and running southeasterly which pin is 30.95 feet westerly from 263.9 feet to a stake; thence turning an iron pin on the westerly side of and running southwesterly by land the Andover By-Pass; thence turn- of Subatch 275 feet to a stake; ing and running southwesterly along thence turning and running north- the northerly side of the said. Hill- westerly by land of Messina 76.18. side Road 95.95 feet to the point of feet to point of beginning, contain- beginning. Also the land adjoining ing 50,000 square feet, more or less. in North Andover with the buildings (24) A certain parcel of land in thereon, presently known as Trom- North Andover, presently known as bly Service Station, bounded and de- -Verda's Garage together with the scribed as follows: Beginning at an buildings thereon, bounded and de- iron pin on the northerly side of scribed as follows: Beginning at an said Hillside Road by lot No. 1 as oak stake set in the westerly line of shown on Plan No. 2674 in North Es- Salem Street, 240 feet more or less sex District Registry of Deeds and north from the intersection of the thence running northerly 61.93 feet westerly line of said Salem Street to an iron pin; thence turning and with the northerly line of Abbott running northwesterly 135.85 feet to Street; thence running westerly an iron pin in a stone wall by land 228.40 feet by land now or formerly of Sarah Downing Heirs;thence turn- of Victor Verda et al, to a stake set ing and running along a stone. wall in the ground; thence turning and in a northerly direction 402.88 feet. running southerly by land hereto- to an iron_pin in a stone wall;,thence fore conveyed by us to Leopold turning and running in an easterly Michalski 136 feet, more or less, to a direction 110.95 feet to an iron pin stake set in the northerly line of' by land now or formerly of the said Abbott Street; -thence turning Trustees of Phillips Academy; thence and running easterly"by 'said Abbott turning and running in a general Street, 227.30 feet to another stake southerly direction 349.0 feet by set in the ground on the said north- land of the said Trustees to an iron erly line of Abbott Street; thence pin on the westerly side of the An- turning and running with the curved dover By-Pass; thence turning and contour of the intersection of said running- in a southerly direction Abbott Street and said Salem Street along the westerly line of the Ando- to the left and in about a northerly ver By-Pass 180.0 feet to an iron pin direction 50 feet more or less to an- on the northerly side of Hillside other stake set in the said westerly Road; thence turning and ,running line of said Salem Street; thence run- along the northerly side of said Hill- ning northly by said Salem .Street side Road 30.95 feet to the iron pin 184.40 feet to the point of beginning. first begun at. (25) A certain parcel of land in (26) Parcel I: A certain parcel of North Andover, together with the land in North Andover with the buildings thereon, presently known buildings thereon, presently known as the D. & F. Concrete Products, as the North Andover Paint & Hard- bounded and described as follows: ware and Desrosier's Variety bound- Beginning at an iron pin on the ed and described as follows: Begin-, northerly side of Hillside Road at ning at a point 160 feet southeasterly — 13 — from the intersection of Massachu- turning and running westerly in two setts Avenue and Comonwealth Ave- courses 102.89 feet and 59.79 feet nue on the southwesterly side of along Park Street to the point of be- Massachusetts Avenue; thence run- ginning. ning southeasterly 310 feet to a (28) A certain parcel of land in Point; thence turning and running North Andover with the buildings southwesterly 100 feet to a point; thereon, now or formerly .of Driver thence turning and running north- bounded and described as follows: westerly 310 feet; thence turning and Beginning at a point at the south- running northeasterly 100 feet to westerly intersection of Park Street point of beginning. and Chickering Road;thence running Parcel II. A certain parcel of land in a southwesterly direction 230 feet in North Andover with the buildings along Chickering Road; thence turn- thereon, presently known as the ing and running southeasterly 84.7 North Andover Paint&Hardware and feet to a point; thence turning and Desrosier's Variety bounded and de- running northeasterly 270 feet to scribed as follows: The parcel of Park Street; thence turning and run- land in question is located on the 6nfing westerly 87.2 feet to the point southwesterly side of Massachusetts beginning. Avenue beginning at'a point at the A certain parcel of land in southwesterly corner of land now or North Andover with the buildings formerly of one Longbottom; said thereon, presently known as Young's point being 100. feet southwesterly Club and the Dairy Queen, bounded from the southwesterly line of Mas- and-described as follows: Beginning sachusetts Avenue and 160 feet from at a-point at the westerly intersec- . the southeasterly line of Common- tion of Park Street and Chickering wealth Avenue; thence southeasterly Road; thence running southwesterly 249 feet more or less by land now or 180 feet along Chickering Road to a formerly of Longbottom, Desrosiers, point in Main Street; thence turning Hennessy,Calabrese,Ka.mal and Hen- and running northwesterly 250 feet nessy, said line being 100 feet from to the intersection of Park and Main and parallel to the southwesterly line Streets; thence turning and running of Massachusetts Avenue to a point easterly 220 feet along Park Street 113 feet from the westerly side of to the point of beginning. Beechwood Street; thence southwest- (30) A certain parcel of land in erly with an interior angle of 90 de- cated on High Street, North Andover grees 300 feet more or less to the numbered.Lot 44 on Assessors Plot Shawsheen River; thence northwest- 52, and with the buildings thereon, erly by the Shawsheen River 280 feet presently known as Mann's Variety, more or less to land now or formerly bounded and described. -as follows: of Turner thence northeasterly by Beginning at a point on the south- land now or formerly of-Turner, Wil- westerly side of .High Street in the liams, Towne, Fogerty and McDon- northeasterly corner of-the premises ough 250 feet more or less to the in question; thence running' south- point of beginning, containing 74,000 easterly 100 feet to a point; thence square feet, more or less. turning and running southwesterly (27) A certain parcel of land in 70.7 feet to a point; thence turning North Andover with the buildings and running northwesterly 100 feet thereon, presently known as the Vet- to a point; thence turning and run- erans of Foreign Wars, Post 2104, ning northeasterly, 69:59-feet to the bounded and described as follows: point of beginning. Beginning at a point at the northerly (31) A certain parcel of land in intersection of Park Street and Chick- North Andover with the buildings ering Road; thence running north- thereon, presently known as the Den easterly 170 feet along Chickering Rock Drive-In Theater, bounded and Road to a point; thence turning and described as follows: Beginning at a running easterly 75.1 feet to a point point on the northeasterly side of on the westerly side of Avon Street; Winthrop Avenue 990 feet northwest- thence turning, and running south- erly from the•intersection of Turn- easterly 192.24 feet to a point on the pike Street and Waverly Road; northerly side of Park Street; thence thence running along Winthrop Ave- - 14 — l nue 815 feet to a point; thence turn- premises conveyed to me by Daniel r` ing and running northeasterly 700 J. Grogan by deed dated December feet to a point; thence turning and 9, 1929, recorded in said Registry of running southeasterly 660 feet to a Deeds, book 550, page 38. point; thence turning and running (34) A certain parcel of land in easterly 261 feet more or less to a Gated in North Andover on the north- point; thence turning and running westerly side of Osgood.Street, being southwesterly 596 feet more or less shown as lots numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4 to the point of beginning. on Plan of.Land-in North Andover, (32) A certain parcel of land in Mass., owned by Stanley and Mary North Andover with the buildings Stefanowicz,.trustees, Charles E. Cyr, thereon, presently known as Fould's Civil Engineer, dated December 1945 Bakery, bounded and described as bounded and described as follows: follows: Beginning at a point at the Beginning at a stake at a wall in westerly corner of Beverly and Union the said northwesterly side of Osgood Streets and running westerly 155 feet Street and thence running more or more or less by the northerly line of less northwesterly along the north- Union Street to a point; then running westerly side of Osgood Street three northerly 90 feet more or less to a hundred forty-seven and 3/10 feet to point; thence turning and running a County Bound in the said north- easterly 155 feet to a point on the westerly side of Osgood Street; westerly side of Beverly Street; thence turning and running along thence turning and running south- land now of Leo Murphy in a north- easterly 90 feet more or less to the westerly direction two hundred twen- point of beginning. ty-five feet, more or less, to a County 0) A certain parcel of: land in Bound; thence turning and running North Andover, together with the more or less southwesterly along buildings thereon, presently known Iand now or late of Steinberg three as Robinson's Express Company, hundred fifty-six and 5/10 feet-to a bounded and described as follows: County Bound in the northeasterly Beginning at a point on the northerly side of County Road, also known as side of Second Street, thence running Clark Street;thence turning and run- northwesterly by land now or for- ning southeasterly along the said merly of Stewart 300 feet to land northeasterly side of Clark Street now or formerly of Lawlor; thence one hundred seventy-five feet to a turning and running northeasterly stake; .thence turning and running by said. Lawlor land 58 and 45/100 forty-one and 16/100 feet along a feet to a point; thence turning and line having a radius of twenty-five running southeasterly 53 feet to a feet to a stake, the point of begin- point; thence turning and running ning. Being the same premises pur- northeasterly 110 feet to a point; chased from Stanley and Mary Stef- thence turning and running south- anowicz by deed dated August 23, easterly 142 and 63/100 feet to a 1951, recorded with the North Dis- point, the last three courses being by trict Essex,Registry of Deeds, Book land now or formerly of the Village 755, page 6. Land Company;, thence turning and (35) A certain parcel of land in.. running southwesterly by two cours- y cated in North Andover, numbered es 133 and $4/100 feet by land con- 127-129:131 Marblehead Street,North veyed by me to George L. Newcomb ; Andover, bounded and described as et ux thence turning and running follows: Beginning at the intersec- southeasterly by said Newcomb land tion of Marblehead Street and Mid- 100 .feet to Second Street; thence dlesex Street as now laid out, thence turning and running southwesterly i westerly by the northerly line of said by Second Street 40 feet to the point Middlesex Street ninety feet to land of beginning; containing 31,915 J now or formerly of L. Greenwood; square feet more or less;being shown i,. thence northerly by said land now or as Lot"B" on "Plan of Land in North formerly of said Greenwood; thence Andover, Mass. Owned by Mary E. easterly ninety feet by land now or Robinson" recorded in the North formerly of Greenwood to the west- District:of Essex Registry of Deeds erly line of Marblehead Street; r as Plan No. 2826, being part of the thence southerly fifty feet to Middle- - 15 — sex Street and the point of beginning; thence northeasterly along the and being the same premises convey- northerly line of Second Street ed to us by Ruby E. Blanchard, Con- 200.64 feet to an iron pipe at land of servator, by deed recorded with the William A. Finneran; thence north- North District Essex Registry of westerly, by land of said Finneran, Deeds. 160.34 feet to the southerly line of 3.74 parcel of land near the intersection Schoiol Streehe t;- thence hec sou off School Of Turnpike Street and Hillside Road, by Street„ 160.47southerly feet to a stone bound bounded and described as follows: at the westerly end of said southerly line of the Salem Beginning at a em in Turnpike, said easterly line of School Street, thence north- westerly, by the westerly end of point being 138 feet northerly from School Street, 40.0 feet to a stone Hillside Road; thence northerly by bound; thence northeasterly, by the. the easterly line Salem .Turnpike northerly line of�School Street, 162.28 719 feet to a point;; thence northeast- � feet to a stone bound; thence again point;;erly a stone wall, feet to northeasterly, by the northerly line poi thence easterly b by y the stonee of School Street, 83.16 feet to a stone wall, 680.42 feet to a point; thence bound; thence still again northeast- southwesterly, 565 feet to a point; thence southeasterly 200 feet to a erly,.by the northerly line of School point in the northerly line of.Hillside Street, 95.41 feet to a stone bound Road; thence southwesterly by the marking the intersection of the northerly line of Hillside Road, 100 northerly line of School Street with feet to a point which is 110.7 feet the westerly line of Main Street; from the Salem Turnpike; thence thence northwesterly, by the wester- northwesterly 91.3 feet to a point; ly line of Main Street, 62.86 feet to thence southwesterly 100 feet to the a stone bound marking an angle in point of beginning. the said westerly line of Main Street; thence again northwesterly, by the 3.75 A parcel of land located on the south- westerly line of Main Street 258.23 westerly side of Main Street in the feet, more or less to the point of be- Town of North Andover, County of Es- ginning. sex and Commonwealth of Massachu- setts, bounded and described as follows: 3.76 A certain parcel of land bounded and Beginning at the intersection of the described as follows: westerly line of Main Street with the Easterly by the westerly line of southerly line of First Street; thence Chickering Road two hundred and southwesterly, by the southerly line sixty-eight and 08/100 (268.08) feet. of First Street, about 210.0 feet to Southeasterly by Trenton Street land of one Vernile; thence south- twenty-five and 88/100 (25.88) feet; easterly, by land of Vernile 210 feet southwesterly by land now or for- to the, most easterly point of the merly of Nora C. Fitzgibbons et al Vernile property; thence turning and two hundred five and 20/100 (205.20) running southwesterly along land of feet; and northwesterly by land now the said Vernile 117.0 feet, more or or formerly of Village Land Co., two less to a point; thence northwesterly, hundred and thirty-seven (237) feet. still by said Vernile property, 210.0 All of said boundaries are determined feet to First Street; thence south- by the Court to be located as shown westerly, by the southerly line of on Plan No. 25601A, which is filed First Street, 150.0 feet to a stone with Original Certificate of Title bound at.land now or formerly of No.4373,Book 29;Page 493, the same Elizabeth Ryan Heirs; thence south- being compiled from a plan drawn by easterly 210.50 feet to a stone bound Charles E. Cyr, Civil Engineer, date at land of.one Robinson;thence again January 1955, and additional date southeasterly, by land of said Robin- on file in the land registration office, son, 56.50 feet to a stone bound; all as modified and approved by the thence northeasterly by land of said court and being shown as lot_ 2 Robinson,109.57 feet to a point; thereon. So much of the above de- thence southeasterly, by land of said scribed land as is included within the Robinson 247:94 feet to a point in limits 'of said Trenton Street is sub- the. northerly line. of Second Street; ject to the rights of all persons law- - 16 — fully entitled thereto in and over the in a southerly direction 80 feet to the_,_ same. point of beginning. Lot No. 2�Start- 3.77 (1) A certain parcel of land situated ing at a point on the Northerly side on Hodges Street, so called, near of Trenton Street at its intersection Main Street in said North Andover, with Wayne Street thence running the same being lots numbered 71, 72 along the Northerly side of Trenton and part of. lot numbered 70, as Street, 290 feet to a point; thence shown on plans of land of Eliza D. turning and running in a Northerly Sargent, said plan being recorded in direction by land of Domenic Man- the Essex North District Registry of gano, 143.9 feet to a point; thence Deeds, Book 43, Page 600. Contain- turning and running Easterly, by �t ing 10,000 square feet more or less. land now or formerly of the Village �k 110 (2) A certain parcel of land described Land Company, 332.58 feet to a point 9. as follows: Beginning at the inter- on the Westerly side of Wayne 4L <00' section of the easterly line of Frank- Street, thence turning and running lin Street with the southerly line of along the Westerly side of Wayne Pleasant Street; thence.southeasterly Street, 99.31 feet to the point of be- by the southern line of Pleasant ginning. Street, 100 feet; thence southwester- (5) A parcel of land on the south- ly 100 feet; thence southeasterly westerly side of Massachusetts Ave- 130.80 feet; thence southwesterly nue, bounded and described as fol- 160.45 feet to Avon Street;.thence lows: Beginning at'the southeasterly northerly by the..easterly line of corner thereof, on said Massachu- Avon Street .200 feet to Franklin' setts Avenue, at land now or for- Street; thence northeasterly by the merly of W. H. Damren, thence run- easterly line of Franklin Street 22 ning southwesterly by said land now feet; thence again northeasterly by or formerly of Damren about 377 feet a curve of 80.32 feet radius, 39.20 to the Shawsheen River; .thence feet; thence 88.43 feet to the point of turning and running northwesterly, beginning. northerly and easterly about 535 feet (3) A certain parcel of land described by said river to Massachusetts Ave- as follows: Starting at a point on southeasterly by said southwesterly the easterly side of Pleasant Street line of Massachusetts Avenue about at its intersection with Trenton 241 feet to the point of beginning., Street, a private way; thence run- Containing about 81,280 square feet. ning along the easterly side of Pleas- (6) A parcel of land,now or formerly ant Street in a northerly direction 220 of Vernile, located'on the-southeast- feet to a point; thence turning and erly side of First Street, bounded and running in an easterly direction by described as follows: Beginning at a a stone wall by land now or formerly point in the southeasterly side of Of the Village Land Company 85 feet First Street distant 210 feet more or more or less to a point; thence turn- or less from the southwesterly bound- ing and running.in a southerly direc- ary of Main Street; thence running tion by land now or formerly of Four- along land now or formerly of the nier, 205.2 feet to a point; thence North Andover Shopping Center in turning and running -in a westerly a southeasterly direction 210 feet direction along the northerly side of more or less to a point; thence turn- the aforementioned private way 80 ing and running southwesterly along feet to the point of beginning. land of the said North Andover Shop- (4) Lot No. 1—Starting at a point ping Center 117 feet more or less, on the Northerly side of Bunkerhill to a point; thence turning and run- Street, 275 feet to a point; thence ning northwesterly to First Street turning and running in a Northerly 210 feet more or less, along land of direction along land now or formerly said. North Andover Shopping Cen- of Helbick, 80 feet to a point; thence ter, to a point in the southeasterly turning and running in an Easterly side of First Street; thence turning direction 275 feet to a point on the and running northeasterly along the westerly side of Concord Street; southeasterly side of First Street 117 thence turning and running along feet more or less to the point of be- the Westerly side of Concord Street ginning. — 17 — (7) A triangular parcel of land, now 605.22 feet more or less to the north- or formerly of Farnum, upon which erly line of Willow Street; thence the building formerly known as the turning and running northwesterly Farnham School stands, bounded and by said northerly line of Willow described as follows: Easterly 159 Street, as the wall now stands feet, more or less, by Johnson Street; 603.9 feet more or less to a corner Northerly by a brook, 72 feet, more of said wall; thence turning and or less; and Westerly 147.5 feet, more running easterly as the wall now or less, by Turnpike Street. stands 524.7 feet more or less to the (8) A parcel of land, now or for- southerly line of Salem Turnpike; merly of Willis, located on the East- thence turning and running south- erly side of Turnpike Street, bounded easterly 623.04 feet more or less by and described as follows: Beginning said southerly line of Salem Turn- at a point in the Easterly side of pike to the point of beginning. Turnpike Street, thence running 760 (1964) feet, more or less, easterly by land (11) PARCEL I. A parcel of land now or formerly of Farnum; thence on the southwesterly side of Salem turning and running northeasterly Turnpike, being bounded and de- 450 feet, more or less, still by land scribed as follows: of Farnum, to a point in a stone wall; Northeasterly by Salem Turnpike, thence turning and running northerly 1,360 feet southeasterly, southwest- 290 feet, more or less, along said erly and southerly by land of John stone wall by land now or formerly C. Farnum, 375 feet, 200 feet and of Thompson, to a point;thence turn- 1,093 feet; southwesterly by land ing and running westerly 870 feet, now or formerly of William Sheri- more or less,by land now or formerly dan 998 feet; northwesterly by land of DeLisle, to a point.in the easterly now or formerly of William Sheri- line of Johnson Street; thence-turn- dan and Margaret R. Simon, 1,200 ing and running southerly 615 feet, feet, all measurements being more more or less, along the easterly line or less. of Johnson and Turnpike Streets, to PARCEL II. A parcel of land on the point of•beginning. the northeasterly side of Salem (9) A parcel of land now or former- Turnpike, being bounded and de- ly of Eileen Lynch et al located on scribed as follows: the easterly side of Pleasant Street, Southwesterly by said Salem Turn- bounded and described as follows: pike 970 feet; northwesterly by land Starting at a point on the easterly of John J. Lynch and Howard M. side of Pleasant at a jog in said Thompson, 1,853 feet; northeasterly street, turning northerly along Pleas- by Farnum Street 887 feet; and ant Street 238.70 feet; thence turn- southeasterly by Brook Street, 1,600 ing at an angle of about 80 degrees feet, all measurements being more and 29 minutes easterly and running or less. (1964) by land now or formerly of McCabe (12) A certain parcel of land lo- 1.30 feet to a point; thence turning at cated on Winthrop Avenue, North an angle of about 90 degrees and 31 Andover, Essex County, Massachu- minutes southerly by land of Village setts; said parcel being more par- Land Company, Inc., 249.90 feet to ticularly described as follows: Be- a point; thence turning. and running ginning at a point at. the south- by land of Haffner Realty Trust and westerly corner of the premises, other land of Eileen Lynch et al by which point is at the intersection of two 'courses of 77 feet and 551/2 feet the easterly line of Winthrop Ave- to the point of beginning. nue with the southerly side of the (10) Beginning at the most easter- Shawsheen River; thence running ly corner thereof at a point.in the easterly, westerly and northeasterly southerly line of Salem Turnpike, by the southerly side of the Shaw- said point being about 618.0 feet sheen 'River 1,530 feet to a stone northwesterly of the westerly line wall, thence turning and running of Willow Street, at its intersection easterly by a stone wall by land with said southerly line of Salem N/F of Kenneth C. and Hannah S. Turnpike; thence turning and run- Bailey 404.5 feet to a point; thence ning westerly .as the wall stands turning and running northeasterly — 18 — `� ' by land of said Bailey and by land feet to the point of beginning. (1965) of N/F Arthur L. and Irene M. Four- (14) A certain parcel of land situ- nier 380 feet to a point; thence turn- ated in said North Andover, bound- ing and running southeasterly by ed and described as follows: North- land of said Fournier 160 feet to a erly by Sutton Street,four hundred point; thence turning and running (400) feet more or less; Easterly by westerly by land N/F of the peti- land now or formerly of Konstandin, tioners 50 feet to a point; thence four hundred thirty-five (435) feet turning and running southerly by more or less; Southerly by other land of said petitioner 993 feet, the land of Airport Commission of the last described course being parallel City of Lawrence, and the City of and westerly 100 feet from the west- Lawrence four hundred (400) feet erly line of Waverly Road; thence more or less; Westerly by other land turning and running westerly by of Airport Commission of the City land of said petitioners 100 feet to of Lawrence and the City of Law- a. point; thence turning and run- rence, four hundred thirty-five ning southerly by land of said peti-. (435) feet more or less. Being the tioners 75 feet to a point; .thence same premises conveyed by the Air- turning and running northwesterly port Commission of the City of Law- by land N/F of the Den Rock Drive- rence and the City of Lawrence to In Theater, Inc., 660 feet to a point; the Knights of Columbus Associa- thence turning and running south- tion, Inc., by deed dated October 19, westerly by land of said Den Rock 1964, recorded in the North Essex Drive-In Theater, Inc., 700 feet to a Registry of Deeds, Book 1027, Page point which is on the easterly side 126. (1965) of Winthrop Avenue; thence turn- (15). A certain tract of land with ing and running northwesterly by the Buildings thereon, containing the easterly side of said Winthrop — 139 rods, more or less, on the west- Avenue 545.42 feet to the point of erly side of the Salem Turnpike, beginning. Said parcel of land be- situated in North Andover, Essex ing shown on a plan entitled "Plan County, Commonwealth of Massa- of Land located in North Andover, chusetts bounded and described as Massachusetts showing proposed follows: Beginning on the Westerly Rezoning" dated November 1964 side of said Turnpike at land once and drawn by Charles E. Cyr, Civil of Moses Foster; thence running Engineer. Said parcel containing 22 South 40 degrees West by the wall acres more or less all of said 16 links; thence North 66 degrees�, boundaries as shown on said Plan. West by a town way 18 rods to land (1965) once of David Foster; then North (13) The land in North Andover, all 8 and 1/2 degrees East by said Foster as shown on a plan of land known land and the wall 10 rods and 3 links as "Colonial Gardens," recorded to a corner in the wall; thence North with the North Essex Registry of 62 degrees East by the wall and Deeds, Plan Book 4, Page 195, land now or once of Caroline Gray bounded and described as follows: 4 rods and 14 links to said Turn- Starting at a point in the center line pike; thence Southerly by the Turn- of Osgood Street at its intersection pike 22 rods and 21 links to the with the extended center line of point of beginning. Excluded from Wayne Street, at the boundary of the above described parcel is that the present Industrial Zone as portion of said land taken by the' shown on the North- Andover Zon- Commonwealth of Massachusetts ing Map; thence running along the under an order of taking recorded center line of Wayne Street north- in Book 689, Page 281, North Dis- westerly 215 feet to a point; thence trict Essex Registry of Deeds. , turning and running southwesterly (1966) 120 feet to a point; thence turning (16) That certain parcel of land in and running in a southeasterly di- North Andover bounded and de- rection 210 feet to a point in the scribed as follows: Northerly 280 center line of Osgood Street; thence feet by land now or formerly of one turning and running in a northeast- Downing; Easterly 490 feet by the erly direction in two courses, by the westerly line of the Salem Turn- center line of Osgood Street, 115 pike; Southerly 520 feet by land — 19 — now or formerly known as Calvin distance of 156.18 feet by land now Rea's Rail Swamp; Westerly 280 or formerly of Domenick and Mary -� feet by the easterly line of Willow Mangano to a point; thence turning Street; and* again Westerly 310 feet and running South 62'.00' 00" West, by land now or formerly of one a distance of 180.00 feet by the Downing. Containing 4.66 acres, and Northerly sideline of ,Bunkerhill being shown as "Joshua Meadow" Street to the point of beginning. on a plan of "Estate of Harriette (1967) Fisher," dated October, 1922, drawn (19) Beginning at the Southwest by Horace Hale Smith and recorded corner of the parcel at the inter- at the Registry of Deeds for the section of the Northerly sideline of Northern Registry District of said Bunkerhill Street and the Westerly County as Desk Plan No. 485. (1967) sideline of Concord Street; thence (17) Beginning at an Essex County running North 28' 00' 00" West, a bound on the Northerly side of Sa- distance of 200.00 feet by land now lem Turnpike and running North- or formerly of Domenick and Mary easterly 114.8 feet by a curve with Mangano to a point; thence turning a radius of 70 feet to an Essex Coun- and running North 62' 00' 00" East, ty bound on the Southerly side of a distance of 310.00 feet still by land Peters Street; thence running North of Mangano to a point; thence turn- 60° 57' 30" east 446.69 feet by the ing and running South 28' 00' 00" Southerly line of Peters.Street to a East, a distance of 200.00 feet along point; thence running Southerly 66' the centerline of Wayne Street to a 36' 40" east 13.36 feet by land now point; thence turning and running or formerly of the Town of North South 62° 00' 00" West, a distance Andover; thence running South 310 of 310 feet by the Northerly side- 52' 20" east 26.40 feet by land now line of Bunkerhill Street to the point or formerly of the Town of North of beginning. This parcel and the Andover; thence.-running South 260 parcel described in sub-paragraph 26' 00" east 159.10 feet by land now (18) are shown on a Plan Entitled: or formerly of the Town of North "Plan of Land in North Andover, Andover; thence running South 29' Mass. to accompany petition for 39' 20" east 4.20 feet by land now or amendment to Zoning By-Law in formerly of the Town of North An- the Town of North Andover, Mass., dover; thence running South 31° 54' Scale 1"-40', December 1966, Stow- 24" east 282.84 feet by land of Ethel ers Associates, Reg. Land Survey- M. Freeman; thence running West ors, Methuen, Mass." (1967) 620 58' 12" 86.57 feet by land now (20) Beginning at the northeaster- or formerly of Freeman; thence run- ly corner of the within described ning South 50' 55' 39" 249.09 feet premises at the intersection of Mas- by land now or formerly of Freeman sachusetts Avenue with Danvers to the Salem Turnpike; thence run- Street thence turning and running North 32° 30' 00" West 215.79 feet South 32' 51' 36" West by Danvers by the easterly side line of the Sa- Street 65 feet; thence turning and lem Turnpike to the point of begin- running North 57' 08' 24" West by• ning. Containing 3.1 acres, more or land of Chas. D. Glennie, Inc. •72 less. (1967) feet; thence turning .and running (18) Beginning at the Southwest North 32' 51' 36" East by land of corner of the parcel at the intersec- the Commonwealth of Massachu- tion of the Northerly sideline of setts 9 feet; thence turning and Bunkerhill Street with the Easter- running North 83° 19' 26" East by ly sideline of Pleasant Street; thence land of the Commonwealth of Mas- running North 28' 00' 00" West, by sachusetts 81.69 feet; thence turn- the Easterly sideline of Pleasant ing and running South 57' 08' 24" Street, a distance of 22.59 feet to East by Massachusetts Avenue 9 a point; thence turning and running feet. (1967) Northeasterly in a curved line hav- 3.8 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS. ing a radius of 6039.10 feet, and arc distance of 223.59 feet from the 3.81 INDUSTRIAL "L" DISTRICT. All that Southeasterly sideline of Chickering northernmost portion of North Ando- Road to a point; thence turning and ver, township north of the northerly running South 28' 00' 00" East, a Lake Cochichewick watershed divide. — 20 — line as more particularly bounded and and 200 feet southwesterly from described below, except such portions North Main Street center line be- of the area within said Industrial "L" tween a point 80 feet southerly from zoning district boundaries as may be Ashland Street and the center line duly declared to be in any other kind of Sutton Street; of zoning district: Southerly by a short portion of Sut- Northeasterly by the Haverhill-North ton Street center line; Andover boundary between the Mer- Northeasterly by a line parallel to rimack River and a point southerly. and 150 feet southwesterly from of Osgood Street;Easterly and south- Main Street center line between Sut- easterly by a line parellel to and 500 ton Street and May Street; feet easterly from that portion of Southerly by May Street center line; Osgood Street center line between Easterly by a line parallel to and 200 the Haverhill-North Andover bound- feet easterly from Patriot Street cen- ary and the thread of High Bridge ter line between May Street and Bel- Brook; mont Street; Southeasterly by the thread of High Southerly by Belmont Street center Bridge Brook to Osgood Street; line; Southeasterly by that portion of Os- Westerly by a short portion of Mar- good Street center line between High blehead Street center line between Bridge Brook and Sutton Street; Belmont Street and the Lawrence- Southeasterly and southerly by that North Andover municipal boundary; portion of Sutton Street- center line Northwesterly and northerly by the between Osgood Street and a point North Andover town line in the Mer- on Sutton Street center line 300 feet rimack River between the foot of northeast of its intersection with Marblehead Street and the Haverhill- Methuen Avenue center line; North Andover boundary. • Southwesterly by a line parallel to 3.82 INDUSTRIAL "S"DISTRICT. A finger and 300 feet northeasterly from of land in the north central part of Methuen Avenue center line; North Andover extending along parts Southerly by a line parallel to and of both sides of Stevens Mill Brook and 750 feet northerly from that portion the former Salem Railroad location line of Sutton Street-center line between between Sutton . Street and Stevens a point thereon 300 feet northeaster- Street at Stevens Pond, embracing Sut- ly from Methuen Avenue center line ton, Osgood, Davis & Furber and Stev- and a point on Sutton Street center ens Mills, within the boundaries more line 125 feet southwesterly from particularly described and stated be- Thorndike Street center line; low, except such portions of the area Northeasterly by a line parallel to within said Industrial zoning bound- and 125 feet southwesters from aries as may be duly declared to be in Thorndike Street center line and said any other kind of zoning district: line extended between a point 750 Northerly by Sutton Street center feet northerly from Sutton Street line; center line and a point on Sutton Northeasterly by a line parallel to Street center line 125 feet southwest- and 125 feet southwesterly from the erly from Thorndike Street center center line of Thorndike Street, line; thence by a connecting line parallel Southerly by that portion of Sutton to and 200 feet northeasterly from Street center line between North that portion of the former Salem Main Street and a point on Sutton Railroad right of way location line Street' 125- feet southwesterly from between a point near Thorndike Thorndike Street center line; Street and a point on said line about Southwesterly by North Main Street 270 feet along it,northwesterly from center line between Sutton Street High Street westerly side line; center line and a point "on North Easterly-by a line parallel to and ap- Main Street center line 80 feet south- proximately. 211 feet westerly from erly from Ashland Street center line; High Street westerly side line about Southerly by. a line parallel to and 160 feet to a stone bound (being the 80 feet southerly from Ashland Street stone bound at the southerly back center line; corner of land now or formerly of Northeasterly by a line parallel to McQuesten); — 21 — l Northerly by a line from the afore- feet southerly from Merrimack Street said stone bound and at right angles centerline; to the aforesaid easterly bounding Southwester) b a line about 130 feet to a point; Y Y Portion of the southwesterly shore of the mill pond, Northeasterly by a line parallel to and thence by a portion of a line par- and 200 feet northeasterly from the f right of way allel to and 180 feet northeasterly former Salem Railroad ri g Y from Main Street center line; location line between a point on said Northwesterly by a Hine at a right bounding line distant approximately angle to Saunders Street center line 90 feet along said bounding line at the southerly terminus of Saun- northwesterly from High Street west- ders Street; erly side line and.the intersection of said bounding line with Chickerin said by the southwesterly Road center line; g shore of Sutton Mill Pond between Southeasterly ne a short portion of the aforesaid line at a right angle to Chickening Road center tine; Saunders Street center line at its Northeasterly the former`Salem southerly terminus and the easterly Railroad location line between Chick- extension of that northerly side line ering Road and Stevens Street; of Saunders Street that trends ap- Easterly by Stevens Street center Proximately E 7° 30'N; line between its intersection with Southerly by that northerly side line the aforesaid Railroad location and of Saunders Street that trends ap- Pleasant Street; proximately E 7° 30' N and said line Southwesterly by Pleasant Street extended easterly; Westerly by a line parallel to and 165 center line to a point thereon 120 feet southeasterly from its intersection feet easterly from Main Street cen- terwith Phillips Court center line; line; u Northwesterly a line Southerly by a portion of the former parallel to Salem Railroad location line; and 120 feet southeasterly from that line of Phillips Court that trends a - Westerly by Main Street center Iine P between the former Salem Railroad proximately S 44° 33'W; Southwesterly by a line parallel to location line and Sutton Street. and 135 feet northeasterly from that -3.83 INDUSTRUL "Ll' At line of Phillips Court that trends ap- Greene Street and Dthe�Sha sheen proximately S 35° 26'E and such line River, being a certain extended northwesterly to Osgood together with the builings parcel of the eon Street; Northeasterly'by a Portion of Osgood atedeboun bounded and descri known as bed as follows: or- Street center line beginning at a Point thereon 350 feet northeaster) Beginning at an iron pipe in the Of its intersection with Phillips Court southwest side of Greene Street, center line and extending thence North Andover in the northeast cor- easterly to the center*line of Wayne ner of the granted premises; thence Street, so called; running in a westerly direction in an Southwesterly by the center line of are 90.16 feet to a point; thence run- Wayne Street, so .called, between Os- ning southwesterly along said Greene good Street and Chickering Road; Street 280.83 feet to a town bound; Southeasterly by a short portion of thence turning and running in an ir- Chickering Road center line; regular southwesterly direction fol- Southwesterly by East Water Street lowing along the Shrawsheen River to centerline; an iron pipe;thence turning and run- Southeaste;ly by a short portion of ning southeasterly along land now or Clarendon Street center line; formerly of Ivar L. Sjostrom, Jr., Southwesterly by Water Street cen- 276.18 feet to an iron pipe; thence ter line extended between Clarendon turning and running northeasterly Street and a point on Water Street 135.42 feet to an iron pipe; thence center line about 105 feet southerly continuing to run in a.northeasterly from Merrimack Street center line; direction 134.88 feet to an iron pipe; Northwesterly by a line at a right thence continuing to run in a north- angle to Water Street center line and easterly direction 208.65 feet to an. passing through a point thereon 105 iron pipe on the southwesterly side of Greene Street, the point of begin- - 22 --- ning. northerly line of Salem Turnpike point of beginning. 3.84 INDUSTRIAL "L" DISTRICT: Be- ginning at a point in the northerly 3.85 INDUSTRIAL "L" DISTRICT: Re- line of Salem Turnpike at land now or ginning at a point in the southerly formerly of Smerczynski, said point line of Salem Turnpike at land now or being 250 feet northwesterly of a High- formerly of Sarah B. Beck, said point way bound marking the intersection of being 384.11 feet northwesterly from a the said northerly line of salem Turn- Highway bound in front of house pike and the North Andover-Middleton #1803; thence running westerly and Town line; thence northwesterly by southwesterly by various courses 237.81 said northerly line of Salem Turnpike feet by land of Beck to an intersection 135.80 feet to a point at land now or of walls at land of the Commonwealth formerly of J. M. Doyle; thence turn- of Massachusetts; thence turning and ing and running northeasterly by land running southeasterly along a stone of said J. M. Doyle 58.15 feet; thence wall by land of the Commonwealth of turning and running northerly still by Massachusetts 312.86 feet to an angle said land of J. M. Doyle, 529.52 feet to in the wall;thence turning and running . a corner; thence turning and running southwesterly along said stone wall westerly by said land of J. M. Doyle, 42.13 feet to an angle in the wall; 22.68 feet to the corner of a wall at thence turning and running southeast- , land now or formerly of P. M. Knowl- erly by various courses along said wall ton; thence turning and running north- by land of the Commonwealth of Mas- erly by a stone wall and land of Knowl- sachusetts 1.36.84 feet to an angle in the- ton, 176.5 feet to a corner at land now wall;thence turning and running south- or formerly of A. J. Doyle; thence turn- westerly along said wall by land of the ing and running easterly by land now Commonwealth of Massachusetts 52.86 or formerly of A. J. Doyle and a stone feet to an angle in the wall; thence wall 217.3 feet to an angle in said wall; turning and running southerly by vari- thence turning and running northeast- ous courses along said wall by land of erly by said stone wall and land now the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or formerly of A. J. Doyle and T. J. 1510.52 feet to an angle in the wall; Meadows 481.6 feet to an angle in said thence turning and running northeast- wall;thence turning and running north- erly by various courses along said wall westerly by ,said stone wall and land by land of the Commonwealth*of Mas- now or formerly of T. J. Meadows 184.9 sachusetts 1034.83 feet to an angle in feet to an angle in said stone wall; the wall; thence turning and running thence turning and running northerly southeasterly by various courses along by said stone wall and land now or for- the wall by land of the Commonwealth merly of T. J. Meadows 170.4 feet to an of Massachusetts 592.70 feet to an angle in said stone wall; thence turn- angle in the wall; thence turning and ing and running northeasterly by said running easterly along the wall by land stone wall and land now or formerly of of the Commonwealth of Massachu- T. J. Meadows 245.5 feet to a corner at setts 148.34 feet to an angle in the wall; land now or formerly of Clark; thence thence turning and running southeast- turning and running southerly by a erly by various courses along said wall stone wall and land of Clark 128.7 feet 1232.77 to an angle in the wall; thence, to an angle in said stone wall; thence turning and running northeasterly turning and running easterly by said along the wall by land of the Common- stone wall 28.0 feet more or less to the wealth of Massachusetts 251.22 feet to North Andover and Middleton Town an angle in the wall; thence turning line; thence turning and running south- and running again northeasterly, but erly by said North Andover and Mid- more northerly, along the wall still by dleton Town line 1305.0 feet more or land of the Commonwealth of Massa- less to land now or formerly of Smer- chusetts 241.97 feet to an intersection czynski; thence turning and running of"walls; thence turning and running northwesterly by said land now or for- northerly along the wall by various m,erly of Smerczynski 34.22 feet to a courses by land of the Commonwealth corner; thence turning and running of Massachusetts 283.0 feet more or southwesterly by said land now or for- less to an intersection of walls at land meerly of Smerczynski 326.98 feet to the now or formerly of Towne;thence turn- - 23 — ing and running easterly along a wall distance of 62.64 feet to a stone bound; by land of the Commonwealth of Mas- thence running Northerly in a curved sachusetts 680.0 feet more or less to line having a radius of 4,000.00 feet an angle in the wall; thence turning along the Easterly sideline of the Sa- and running southeasterly along said lem Turnpike, an are distance of 504 wall by land of the Commonwealth of feet to the point of beginning. Said Massachusetts 45.0 feet more or less to Parcel contains 8.7 acres more or less. an angle in the wall;thence turning and (1966) running northeasterly along said wall by land of the Commonwealth of Mas- SECTION 4: sachusetts 50.0 feet more or less to an angle in the wall; thence turning and BUILDINGS AND USES PERMITTED, running northerly along said wall by land of the Commonwealth of Massa- AND APPLICATION OF REGULATIONS chusetts 110.0 feet more or less to a 4.01 In the zoning districts above specified point in the southerly line of Salem and described, the following designated Turnpike; thence turning and running buildings and alterations and exten- northeasterly along the southerly line of Salem Turnpike 3,378 sions thereof and buildings accessory :0 feet more or thereto. and the following designated Guy Richards; thence turning and run- less to a Highway bound at the land uses of land, buildings, or parts thereof - and uses accessory thereto are per- and uses ning southwesterly by land of Richards witted. All other buildings .210.0 feet to a point; thence turning are hereby ex and running northwesterly by land of y expressly y prohibited, except Richards 430.0 feet to a point; thence those lawfully existing and actively in turning and running northeasterly by use on June 1,1956,which by the opera- land of Richards 210.0 feet to a point tion of this provision became lawfully in the southerly'line of Salem Turn- non-conforming. pike;thence turning and running north- 4.02 When a lot in one ownership is situated westerly along said southerly line of in part in the Town of North Andover Salem Turnpike 229.02 feet to the point and in part in an adjacent town or city, of beginning. the provisions, regulations and restric- 3.86 INDUSTRIAL "L" DISTRICT: A cer- tions of this By-law shall be applied to tain parcel of land situated on the that portion of such lot as lies in the Easterly side of the Salem Turnpike Town of North Andover in the same near its intersection with Dartmouth manner as if the entire lot were situ- Street in. North Andover, Massachu- ated therein. setts and is .further bounded and de- 4.03 When a zoning district boundary di- scribed as follows: Beginning at the vides a lot in one ownership, all the Northwest corner of the parcel at a zoning regulations set forth in this Zon- point in the Easterly sideline of the ing By-law applying to the greater part Salem Turnpike, said point being 110 by area of such lot so divided may also feet South of the intersection of the be deemed to apply and govern at and Easterly.sideline of the .Salem Turn- beyond such zoning district boundary pike with the Southerly sideline of but only to an extent not more than Dartmouth St., thence running East- thirty (30) linear feet in depth (at a erly along a stone wall by land now or right angle to such boundary) into the formerly of Isaiah R. Kimball, a dis- lesser part by area of such lot so di- tance of 734 feet to a corner of the vided. wall; thence turning and running Southerly along a stone wall by land 4.04 Any lawfully non-conforming building now or formerly of Isaiah R. Kimball or structure and any lawfully non-con- a distance of 521.5 feet to land now or forming use of building or land may be formerly of Ellen P. Driscoll; thence, continued in the same kind and man- turning and running Westerly by ner and to the same extent as at the land now or formerly of Ellen P. Dris- time it became lawfully non-conform- coli, a distance of 662 feet to a point ing, but such building or use shall not in the Easterly sideline of the Salem at any time.be changed, extended or Turnpike; thence, turning and running enlarged except for a purpose permit- North 32° 30' 00" West along the East- ted in the zoning.district in which such erly sideline of the Salem Turnpike a building or use is situated, or except as — 24 -- may be permitted otherwise by the or any higher floor shall be enclosed North Andover Board of Appeals. within the exterior walls of the build- . 4.05 If any lawfully non-conforming build- ing. ing or use of a building or land be at 4.12 Renting rooms for dwelling purposes any time discontinued for a period of or furnishing table board to not more two years or more, or if such use or than four persons not members of the building be changed to one conforming family resident in a dwelling so used, with the North Andover Zoning By-law provided there be no display or adver- in the district in which it is located, it tising on such dwelling or its lot other shall thereafter continue to conform. than a name plate or sign not to exceed 4.06 Any non-conforming building or struc- six (6) inches by twenty-four (24) inch- ture destroyed or damaged by fire, es in size, and further provided that no flood, lightning, wind or otherwise to ',dwelling shall. be erected or altered the extent of sixty-five (.65%) per cent jprimarily for such use. or more of its reproduction cost at the 4.13/.Renting a room or rooms in a dwelling time of such damage shall not be re- for the office of one professional per- built, repaired, reconstructed nor'. al- .- son, provided there be no display or tered except for a purpose permitted-in advertising on such dwelling or its lot the zoning district in which such build- other than a professional name plate, in located, or except as may be permit- or sign not to exceed six (6) inches by ted otherwise by the Board of Appeals twenty-four (24) inches in size. acting under G.L.Ch. 40A. 4.14 Customary home occupations, provided 4.1 IN RESIDENCE DISTRICTS. there be no display and no, exterior ad- 4.11 Single, duplex or two-family dwellings vertising except an announcement sign and gardens,including the right to con- not to exceed six (6) inches by twenty- vert in accordance with the standards four 1(24) inches and provided that in set forth below any one-family struc- any dwelling, such customary home oc- ture built prior to January 1, 1950, to cupations shall be carried on by not accommodate not more than'two fami- more than five persons of whom at lies, or, if approved in accordance with least one shall reside in such dwelling. the standards hereunder by the Board 4.15 Schools, libraries, museums, churches, of Appeals after a public hearing with hospitals, and convalescent and rest due notice given, not more than four homes, Iocal passenger stations also families, provided: radio, radar, television or radio-tele- (a) The lot area per structure so phone transmitting or broadcasting converted shall be not less than towers but not their studios nor offices, twelve thousand five hundred (12; and not veterinary or animal hospitals 500) square feet, and the street front- except as further provided elsewhere in age width of such lot shall be not this by-law. Housing projects for elder- less than one hundred (100) feet; ly persons established under the gov- (b) The existing structure be of such erning provisions of the General Laws. size as to afford not less than seven hundred (700) square feet usable 4.16 Real estate signs not to exceed twenty- floor .area per dwelling unit after four (24) inches by thirty-six (36) inch- conversion, and that the appearance es in size which shall advertise only the and character of a. one-family dwell- rental, lease or sale of the premises ing shall be preserved; upon which they are placed. (c) No major exterior structural changes shall be made except such as 4.17 (a) Farming of field crops, and row may be required for safety by the crops; truck gardens, orchards, plant North Andover building by-laws or nurseries, greenhouses and as pro- by Massachusetts General Laws, and vided below, stud farms, poultry bat- that the whole cost of such altera- teries, fur ranches and dairy farms; tions shall not exceed fifty per cent (b) The keeping on any lot of not of the reproduction cost of- such less than three (3) acres area in a dwelling in its condition existing im- Country Residence of a Rural Resi- mediately prior to such conversion; dence District of a total of not more and, than three (3) of any kind or assort- (d) Stairways leading to the second ment.of animals or birds in addition — 25 — to the household pets of the family (3) acres total land area, including off- living on such lot, but not the keep- street automobile parking spaces. In ing of any animals or birds or pets of addition there may be permitted in a `- persons other than those resident on Neighborhood Business District an au- such lot, except as further provided tomobile lubricating. and gasoline fill- below; ing station but only on petition, subject (c) On any lot of not less than three to site plan review and approval by the (3) acres area and situated in a not Board of Appeals, after public hearing thickly settled part of a' Country thereon with due notice given. Auto- Residence, a• Rural Residence or an mobile repair garages and automobile Industrial District, but only on such sales places shall not be permitted in lots in such parts of such districts, Neighborhood Business Districts. veterinarians and others may keep .4.22 No loading platforms or receiving doors more than three (3) animals or birds shall be located on the street side of resident onn such lot, provided that not neces owned by the persons any retail stores or other commercial s on such lots there be no slaughter- building in a Neighborhood BusinessDistrict. ing, packing or processing of meat, entrails, organs; skins, hides, pelts, 4.23 Dwellings, subject to the same lot size, fur, feathers or bones, and provided yard space and all other "restrictions that animal hospitals, kennels, poul- and conditions as would apply if such try batteries, dairy barns, riding dwellings were •located in a Village stables and animal. auction lots are Residence District, __ also churches, specifically prohibited in all Village, schools, libraries, museums, local pas- Residence Districts and in all thickly senger stations and municipal or other settled parts of Country Residence or public or civic buildings. of Rural Residence Districts. 4.3 IN GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS. 4.18 Any accessory use customarily incident to any of the above permitted uses, 4.31 Retail stores and wholesale stores, provided that such accessory use shall salesrooms, funeral parlors, showrooms be not injurious, noxious, or offensive or places for any professional, artistic to the neighborhood. Permanently in- or mercantile activity, not inv 1� 1 stalled and non-movable swimming man ac uring, a so retail bakeries or pools, provided each such pool be en- retail confectioneries closed with a suitable wall or fence 4.32 Banks, offices and municipal, civic or to be determined by the Building In- public service buildings such as post spector, to prevent the entrance of office, telephone exchange, town of- persons other than those residing at fices, school, library, museum, church, the pool location.' (1965) local passenger station. 4.19 On any lot in any Residence District, 4.33 Hall, club, theatre or other place of garaging or off-street parking, covered amusement or assembly. or open, of not more than four motor 4.34 Automobile service and fillip stations vehicles, of which not more than .two g , may be commercial vehicles, but not automibile storage and repair garages counting farm trucks nor motor-pow- including automobile body .repairs and ered agricultural implements of an ag- painting, and automobile sale agencies riculturally active farm or orchard on for new and used cars provided there be which such vehicles are parked. not displayed or stored outdoors on such 4.2 IN NEIGHBORHOOD premises more than twenty-five (25) automobiles or other vehicles. BUSINESS DISTRICTS. 4.35 Restaurant, dining room or lunch room. 4.21 Stores not exceeding fifteen hundred (1500) square feet floor area per store 4.36 Any accessory use customarily incident for the retail sale of food, drugs and to any of the above permitted uses, pro- other articles or commodities for use vided that such accessory use shall be and consumption in neighboring house- not injurious, noxious, or offensive to holds, but not for the sale of alcoholic the neighborhood. liquors in any form, whether on draft 4.4 IN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS. or in packages. No Neighborhood Bus- iness District shall be more than three 4.41 Both in Industrial "S" Districts and in — 26 — i i Industrial "L".Districts any manufac- review and approval by the Board of turfing,. proothcessing,__ holesaling, ware- Appeals endorsed in writing on the site housin or er commercial non-retail. plan with or without any conditiions. 1��c ' it., involving only quiet processes,' quiet machinery and quiet motive 4.51 Each application for a permit to build power, and free from neighborhood dis- a motel or to alter or add to a motel at turbing factors such as noises, odors a cost of $500.00 or more shall be in or other effects, and uses of land and of writing and shall include a diagram and buildings customarily accessory to such a statement of the ownership, area, di- activity, including the business office of mensions, boundaries and principal ele- such activity, provided that the appli- vations of the land for which such per- cant for a permit to build, expand or mit is sought, the names of all adjoin- alter any manufacturing industry or ing owners as found in the most recent other permitted activity or any activ- tax list, the locations of existing pub- ity accessory thereto shall show by lic, or private ways nearest such land, written statements or other exhibits at- and a plan, profile and cross sections tached to the application for such per- of all driveways and parking areas pro- mit that the activity proposed will not posed, also the true locations and be noxious, offensive or detrimental to ground coverage outline and dimen- the neighborhood or to the Town by sions of every building or structures reason of special danger of fire, explo- proposed to be erected thereon. -One sion, pollution of waterways, emission copy of each such application and plot of corrosive, toxic or noisome fumes, plan diagram and statement shall be gas, smoke, soot, obnoxious dust, dis- kept on file in the office of the Build- agreeable odors, offensive noises or ing Inspector. other objectionable characteristics. . 4.52 One copy of each such application and 4.42 Farming and accessory dairy activities diagram and statement above required as specified in sections 4.17, 4.18 and shall be filed with the Board of Appeals 4.19; also farm dwelling on premises with a letter requesting the said Board actively farmed; and poultry slaugh- to review the,site plan attached and to tering, packing and processing but not hold a public hearing thereon. Notice other meat or animal slaughtering or of such public hearing shall be given packing. by the Board of Appeals by publication at the expense of the applicant in a 4.43 Premises of a bank, post office, tele- newspaper of general circulation in phone exchange or telephone business North Andover and the first appear- office, local bus passenger station,.,&*- ance of such published notice shall be -Port, or business office buildings.(1966) fourteen days at least before the date 4.44 On petition, subject to site plan review set for such hearing. and approval by the Board of Appeals 4.53 A permit to build a motel or to alter or after a public hearing thereon with due add to a motel at a cost of $500.00 or notice given, an automobile service and more shall not be issued by the Build- filling station, a diner, a restaurant, a ing Inspector until he has received from retail food store, but no other retail the Board of Appeals a written state- stores of any kind. ment of final approval by the Board of 4.45 Expressly prohibited in industrial dis- Appeals of the site plan for such motel statement addition or alteration, and such tricts are automobile junk yards, auto- mobile outdoor dead storage yards and statement by the Board Appeals la shall include a recital of the date on automobile outdoor disp lay y yards. which the Board of Appeals held the 4.5 MOTELS. public hearing above required, and a Motels shall be permitted in any zoning recital of the findings of the Board of district but only in accordance with the Appeals after such hearing, including standards set forth below and only af- any conditions imposed by the said Board' as part of its final approval, ter a public hearing by the Board of and the Building Inspector shall end Appeals with due notice given permit appor force the fulfillment of such conditions. cations for a motel building permit or for a building permit for a motel ex- 4.54 In reviewing each such application, the pansion or alterations costing more Board of Appeals shall study the motel than $500.00 and only after site plan site plan proposed relative to the health — 27 — safety, and welfare of the prospective the frontage street, and through- occupants, also the occupants of neigh- out the first two hundred (200) boring properties, and users of the ad- feet of depth of such lot, measur- joining highway, and the welfare of the ing from the frontage street lot town generally, including amenity and line. pleasantness of site plans. In addition (b) No part of any building on a motel to compliance with all of the Land lot shall be closer than fifty (50) Space and Building Space requirements feet to the front lot line, rear lot set forth below, the Board shall look line or either side line of such lot. for: A green yard space not less than (a) Traffic safety and ease of access twenty (20) feet wide, measured at street and highway entrances at'a right angle to each of afore- and exits of motel driveways tak- said lot lines, shall be maintained ing in account of grades, sight open and green with grass, bush- distances and distances between es, flowers, and trees all along such driveway entrances or exits each side lot line or rear lot line and the nearest existing stre_et or of such lot, and (except for en- highway intersections: - trance and exit driveways) along (b) Safety and adequacy of motel the entire front line• of such lot, driveway layout, also of park- and such yard space shall not be ing' and loading areas for motel built on nor paved nor used for patrons, and sufficiency of access automobile parking. for service vehicles such as elec- (c) There shall be one (bituminous) tricity, gas, fuel, telephone, laun- concrete off-street and off-main dry, rubbish removal, water, sew- driveway, paved automobile park- er,fire, police, ambulance or other ing space, open or roofed, directly routine or emergency vehicles. adjoining each motel rental unit. (c) Safe and adequate means of sew- (d) Building on a motel lot shall not age, or garbage, and rubbish dis- cover more than twenty-five (25%) posal; of water-supply and fire- of the land area' of such lot ex- fighting while awaiting the Fire cluding any water bodies as above Department; of heating and vent- specified. Not less than seventy- ilating; also of cooking if cooking five percent of the land area of facilities be furnished. such a lot shall remain open and (d) Assurance of positive storm-water unbuilt on-but such open space drainage and snowmelt run-off may be used for automobile off- from all driveways and parking street parking, driveways, side- and* loading areas. Landscaping walks and motel service yards, ex- and building layout'such as shall cept that such use shall not be per- protect proposed motel bedroom mitted in any. part of the twenty windows from constant night in- (20) foot wide green perimeter vasion by automobile headlight strip above specified. beams or glare from illuminated (e) There. shall not be erected more signs or driveway lights. than twenty (20) motel rental (e) Sound-proofing between sleeping units per acre of motel lot land rooms; windows not looking di- area,.excluding any water bodies rectly from room to room; and as above specified. lobby or office space for registra- (f) Each motel rental unit shall be tion, room keys, and safe-keeping not less than two hundred fifty of valuables; also lounge for wait- (250) square feet habitable floor ing or writing by patrons. area enclosed by walls and roof, exclusive. of any adjoining por- 4.55 Motel lot size,land coverage, yard space tions or of or covered walk- and building design regulations: ways. Each motel rental sleeping (a) The lot for any motel shall con- room shall be not less than fifteen tain not less than three (3) acres (15) by fifteen (15) horizontal total land area excluding any wa- dimensions, exclusive of bath or ter bodies of one-half (1/2) acres kitchnette. Each such roorry shall water service area or more, pro- have a private bath attached. vided service lot be not less than (g) Each motel structure shall contain three hundred (300) feet wide at not less than six (6) nor more J 20 than twelve (12)•individual motel 4.6 OUTDOOR LIGHTING. In all zoning: rental units unless each section of districts other than General Business twelve (12) such units be separat- Districts, any outdoor lighting fixture ed by an unbroken firewall from whether temporary or permanent shall any further additional such units. be so placed or hooded that the light Each motel structure shall be of source therein.is not directly visible to fireproof construction. Each such any motorist and so that the light structure may be connected with source therein is not directly visible to other similar structures by a cov- any point beSrond the lot lines of the ered walkway if of fire resistive premises illuminated by such outdoor materials. Whether or not so con- lighting fixture. netted, the nearest parts of the walls or corners of such structures 4.7 APARTMENT DEVELOPMENTS: The shall be separated by a land space Board of Appeals may grant a special otherwise open and un-built on of permit for an apartment development not less than thirty (30) feet, and in any zoning district, but only if it be in which, within the area bounded satisfied that such development will by the intersecting projections of conform to the permitted uses and the side lines of adjacent build- specific regulations set forth in Sec- ings, there shall be no automobile tions 4.72 and 4.73. parking or loading. 4.71 In so far as they may be apt, the provi- (h) Buildings on motel lots shall be sions of Sections 4.5 through 4.54 in- one-story and not more'than twen- clusive, shall apply to any application ty-five (25) feet in height, not- for a special permit under Section 4.7. withstanding any building-height provisions in the zoning district in 4.72 Permitted Uses: which such buildings are situated, (a) Multiple or group dwellings, pro- except that not more than two vided that there shall be not more apartments for owner or resident t� twelve dwelling units per struc- manager or other resident staff may be on a second story, not to (b) Such accessory uses as are cus- exceed thirty-five (35) feet in tomary in connection with the per- height. mitted principal uses, except that; (i) On each motel lot there shall be professional offices and home occu- provided at least one apartment pations are specifically excluded. for a resident owner or manager 4.73 Specific Regulations: or other responsible staff person. (a) No structure shall exceed two Each such apartment shall be not and one-half (2Y2) stories or thirty- less than eight. hundred (800) five (35) feet in height, measured square feet floor area. Such apart- above the top of the foundations. ment may include the rental office (b) No structures, except one-story of the motel, and a lounge -or garages or carports, or unpierced other public rooms for the.use of walls of residential structures shall motel patrons. Such apartment be nearer to each other than the sum may be on a second floor as pro- of the heights,of their two opposing vided in (h) above, but only if exterior walls, measured above the over a lounge or office or other top of the foundations. public•rooms or storage or supply (c) There shall be a lot area of at rooms of the motel. No second least 3,500 square feet for each dwell- story premises shall be located ing unit in multiple-dwelling strut-- over any motel rental unit. ture, in addition to the lot area, if (j) A coffee, shop or restaurant may any, required for Other. permitted be operated as a part of the.facili- uses. ties of any permitted motel. (d) The gross usable floor area of all (k)' Permanently installed and non- principal and accessory structures movable swimming pools will be shall not exceed 30% of the gross allowed provided they are en- area of the lot. closed by suitable walls or fences, (e) No structure shall be built with- to be determined by the Building in 30 feet of the side line of any Inspector. (1965) public street or way and no structure - 29 - or parking space shall be built or sand, gravel, or stone from any land in maintained within 20 feet%, of any the Town of North Andover not in pub- other exterior property line." lic use is hereby prohibited except such (f) There shall be provided at least removal as may be authorized in any one paved off-street parking space, zoning district by a permit issued by or space in garage or carport, of each the Board of Appeals and except such dwelling unit, said space to be no removal as is permitted by sections 5.3 more than 200 feet from, the outside and 5.4. -No such permit shall be issued entrance to each such unit. No space except upon written application there- shall be considered available for fore to the Board of Appeals with copy Parking which reduces the effective to the Planning Board and after a pub- width of a driveway providing access lie hearing on such application by the to more than one dwelling unit to Board, of .Appeals. Such application less than 12 feet. shall include a diagram to scale of the (g) There shall be a paved driveway, land concerned, indicating existing and or paved walk adequate to accommo- Proposed elevations in the area to be date emergency vehicles, within 50 excavated and stating the ownership feet of the outside entrance to each and boundaries of the land for which dwelling unit. such permit is sought, the names of all (h) Any road or driveway providing adjoining owners as found in the most principal access to 6 or more dwelling recent tax list and the approximate lo- units or 8 or more parking spaces cations of existing public and private shall conform to appropriate provi- ways nearest such land. Notice of said sions of the subdivision control regu- public hearing shall be given by pub- lations as if it were ,a minor resi- lication in a newspaper published in or dential street. Before issuing any of general circulation in North Andover permits the Board of Appeals shall fourteen days at least before the date request a report from the Planning of such hearing. Board on the extent of such con- 5.2 A copy of any permit granted here- formity. under by the Board'of Appeals, stating 4.74 No special permit shall be granted un- all of the conditions imposed, if any, der Section 4.7 unless the Board of Ap- including but not limited to limitation -- peals finds that the development as of such removal in: planned will not be detrimental to the (a) extent of,time, neighborhood in which it is to be lo- (b) area and depth of excavation, cated, and that the Town can reason- (c) steepness of slopes excavated, sonably provide the proposed develop- (d) distance between edge of excava- ment with all necessary utilities and tion and neighboring properties or facilities. ways, (e) temporary or permanent drainage, 4.8. PRIVATE RECREATION AREAS. Pri- (f) the posting of security or bond, vate recreation areas including swim- ming and/or tennis clubs shall be per- six (6) inches of top-soil over the mitted in any zoning district in accord- the•whole of any area from which ance with standards set forth by the earth materials are removed where Board of Appeals so as,to not'be detri- the location of such removal is mental to the-neighborhood where it afterward to become a residential is to be located; and only after a pub- subdivision, or, lic hearing by the Board of Appeals with due notice given on application (h) in the- case of continuing sand or- for a building permit and only after a gravel pit operations in one gene- site plan review and, approval by the ral locus, recovering the finished Board of Appeals endorsed in writing cut banks with a minimum of four on the site plan with or without any (4) inches of top-soil; conditions. (1967) or a copy of the denial by the Board of Appeals of any application for such, SECTION 5: stating the reasons for such denial, shall be.mailed forthwith by the Board EARTH MATERIALS REMOVAL to the parties in interest, including also the Planning Board and the Building 5.1 The removal of sod, loam, soil, clay, Inspector. — 30 — �- 5.3 This regulation shall be deemed not to lation hereof, no building permit or prohibit the removal of such sod, loam, other permit shall be issued with refer- soil, clay, sand, gravel or stone as may ence to any of the land so transferred be required to be excavated for.the or to the lots) retained until all of purposes of constructing foundations such land and lots meet the require-. for building or other allowable strut- ments of this Zoning By-law. Any tures for which building permits have land taken by eminent domain or con- been issued, or for the purpose of con- veyed for a-public purpose for which strutting ways in accordance with lines the land could have been taken or was and grades approved by the Planning taken by eminent domain shall not be Board or by the Board of Appeals or deemed to be transferred in violation for"the purpose of constructing utili- of the provisions hereof. ties or other engineering works for 6.3 IN RESIDENCE DISTRICTS Public service. Nor shall this regula- tion be deemed to prohibit the trans- 6.31 In Village Residence Districts no prin- ferral of sod, loam, soil, clay, sand, cipal permitted building shall hereafter gravel or stone from one part of a lot, be erected except on a lot containing tract or parcel of land to another part not less than twelve thousand five hun- of the same lot, tract or parcel of land dred (12,500) square feet area and not in the same ownership, less than one hundred (100) feet width SECTION 6: at the street frontage, except as may be permitted otherwise by the Board LOT AREAS AND LOT WIDTHS of Appeals in Village Residence Dis- REQUIRED AND SPECIFIC EXCEPTIONS tricts as further specified in Section 6.6. 6.1 In determining the fulfillment of the 6.32. In Country Residence Districts no prin- cipal permitted building shall hereaft- minimum area and minimum width of er be erected except on a lot contain- lot required in any zoning district, ing not less than twenty-five thousand there shall not be included any land (25,000) square feet area and not less within the limits of a street upon which than one hundred twenty-five (125) such lot abuts even if the fee to such feet width at the street frontage. street is in the owner of the lot; except that if a corner lot at its street corner 6.33 In Rural Residence Districts no prin- is bounded in part by a segment of cur- ---" cipal permitted building shall hereaft- ed line not more than seventy-five (75) er be erected except on'a lot contain- feet in length connecting other lines ing not less than forty-four thousand bounding such lot which if extended (44,000) square feet area and not less would intersect, the area and width than one hundred fifty (150) feet width required in such lot shall be_computed at the street frontage. as if such potentially intersecting lines 6.4 IN GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS were so extended; but if a curved line AND IN NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS more than seventy-five (75) feet in DISTRICTS length is the whole of any one bound- ary line of a lot, the minimum area 6.41 Each lot shall contain not less than and minimum width required shall be twenty-five thousand (25,000) square determined entirely within the lines feet area and be not less than one hun- bounding such lot, including such dred and twenty-five (125) feet width curved line. at the street frontage, and not more 6.2 bNo uildings or with respect to which a lot, upon which is then located any than thirty-five (35) percent of the total area of any such lot may be cov- by buildings. buildings permit-has been issued and is then out- I standing for the erection of any build- 6.42 Any yard space or area required to be ing, shall be subdivided or reduced in kept open and unbuilt upon on such area'in' any manner unless said. lot lot may nevertheless be used for off- shall thereafter fulfill the lot area, lot street automobile parking, if otherwise width and yard space requirements of lawful, except that a green strip not this By-law except as may be permit- less than ten (10) feet wide on which ted otherwise by the Board of Appeals. to grow grass, bushes, flowers or trees If land be subdivided, conveyed, de- shall be maintained open and green, vised or otherwise transferred in vio- unbuilt on, unpaved and not parked — 31 — on, all along each side or rear property 6.62 In Village Residence Districts only, line of such a lot wherever it abuts two, or more vacant lots, mutually ad. land residentially zoned. joining, may by the Board of Appeals 6.5 IN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS be permitted to be combined into a new lot or lots not less than 10,000 6.51 Both in Industrial "S" and "Industrial' square feet area each, and not•less "L" Districts each lot shall contain than 100 feet width at the street front- not less than fifty thousand (50,000) age, provided-it be shown to the-Board square feet area and not less than one of Appeals that each of said vacant lots hundred fifty (150) feet width at the before combination was of less area street frontage. Not more than thirty- or less width than required under Sec- five (35). percent of the total area of tion 6.3 and, by citations from the Es- any such lot may be covered by build- sex County Registry of Deeds, that ings, except by the continuation in use each such lot was lawfully laid out and- of industrial buildings built prior to duly recorded by pJAn br deed prior June 1, 1956, and standing active and to the effective date of said Section 6.3, in industrial manufacturing or storage and the Building Inspector shall per- use on June 1, 1956. mit the construction of one single fam- ily6.52 In Industrial "L" Districts any yard dwellink on each such 10,000 square feet lot. space or area required to be kept open ' and unbuilt on on such lot may never- 6.63 Notwithstanding any other provision theless, if otherwise Iawful, be used for of law, no amendment to this Zoning off-street automobile parking, or for By-law shall apply to or affect the size, outdoor storage of articles, supplied shape, width or frontage of any lot and materials, except that a green strip shown on a plan.of a subdivision as de- not less than thirty (30) feet wide on fined in Section*81-L of Chapter 41 .of which to grow grass, bushes, flowers the General Laws if the plan of such or trees, shall be maintained open and subdivision has been finally approved green, unbuilt on, unpaved and not by the Planning Board and duly re- parked on, all along each side or rear corded pursuant to said Chapter 41 property line of such a lot wherever it prior to such Zoning By-law amend- abuts Hand residentially zoned. ment, for a period of two years from 6.6 LOT AREA AND LOT WIDTH EX- the date of final subdivision approval CEPTIONS I by the until anPlanning, lan h otBoard of such plan or is divided, whichever 6.61 The residential lot areas and lot widths' occurs first, without the consent in above required under Section 6.3 shall writing of the owner of such lot, and not apply in any residence district to this provision shall apply only to sub- any lot of less area or less width than division plans. approved and recorded above required if such lot be not ad- on or after the effective date of this joined by other land of the same own- section. er, vacant, and available for combina- tion with or use in connection with SECTION'7: such lot, provided that the applicant for a building permit on any such lot YARD. SPACES REQUIRED show by citations from the Essex County Registry of Deeds incorporated 7.1 In all Residence Districts there shall. in.or attached to such application that be provided on each lot open yard such 'lot was lawfully laid out and spaces of not less than the number of duly recorded by plan or deed prior feet depth below stated all along the to the effective date of said Section front, rear, and each side property . 6.3, .and provided that on such a lot Pane of such lot, except as may be per- there shall be kept open and not built mitted otherwise by the Board of Ap- upon a front yard and a rear yard each peals in Village Residence Districts not less than 20 feet deep, and two side only, and only in cases,therein where yards, each not-less than 12 feet wide, the, literal enforcement of the number and further provided that there shall ofvfeet yard depth stated below as to be a lot area of at, least 3,500 square one or more of such yard spaces would feet for each dwelling unit in any cause unusual hardship or severe prac- multiple-dwelling structure hereafter tical difficulty peculiar to the place- erected upon any such lot. (1966) ment of a building on such lot but not — 32 — on other lots adjoining or nearby with- shall hereafter be built;altered, moved, 1 in the same Village Residence Zoning reconstructed, or extended so that any District. part thereof including loading plat- 7.2 No building or structure shall herea - forms, covered or open, but not eaves, ft or steps, shall be nearer than twenty- er be erected, altered or moved so that any part thereof (except eaves, steps five (25) feet from the front line or or uncovered porches) shall be nearer side line of any lot in such lots, and than the number of feet below stated except that any business building built from the front, side or rear line of an prior to June 1, 1956 and standing in Y active business use on June 1, 1956, lot in any Residence District. A per- may be restored, repaired or rebuilt on manently installed and non-movable the location where it stood June 1, swimming pool shall be deemed to be 1956, without complying with the fore- a "structure" within the meaning of going yard space requirements, but this section. (1965). this exception shall not apply to any 7.21 Rural Residence, thirty (30) feet. other buildings. 7.22 Country 'Residence, thirty (30) feet 7.4 In Industrial "S" Districts there shall front thirty (30) .feet rear, and twen- be on each lot an open yard space of ty (20) feet each side. not less than thirty (30) feet depth all along the front line, and twenty (20) 7.23 Village Residence, thirty (30)feet front feet depth at each side line of such . yard, thirty (30)_feet rear yard, "and lot and not less than thirty (30) feet fifteen (15) feet each side yard except depth along the rear line of such lot, that if there be buildings-alre idy ex- except that not more than five (5) feet isting on lots adjoining or within two depth of rear yard shall be required hundred fifty (250) feet each side of between any permitted structure and any lot in a Village Residence Zoning a railroad track. in an Industrial "S" District and if said building front on District, and except that there shall be the same street as such lot, the front, an open yard space not less than fifty yard on such lot need not be deeper (5% feet depth on each lot in an Industrial than the average of the front yard "S" District wherevver such lot abuts depths of said lots adjoining or within land residentially zoned, provided that two hundred fifty (250) feet, and ex- any industrial building built prior to cept that on street corner lots in Vil- June 1, 1956 and standing and in active lage Residential Districts either street industrial manufacturing or storage frontage may be selected by the lot use on June 1, 1956, may if damaged or owner for front yard which shall be destroyed be restored, repaired or re- not less than thirty (30) feet depth , built on the location where it stood across the entire width of the lot from June 1; 1956, without complying with side line to side line and at the other the foregoing yard space requirements. street frontage of any lot the yard 7.5 In Industrial "L" Districts there shall space shall be not less than twenty be provided on each lot an open yard (20) feet deep. space of not less than thirty-five (35). 7.3 In Neighborhood Business and in Gen- feet depth all along the front line and, eral Business Districts there shall be along each side line of such lot, and provided on each lot an open yard' not less than fifty (50) feet depth space of not less than twenty-five (25) along the rear line of such lot, except fee*depth all along the front and along that an open yard space of not less eackside property line of such lot ex- than fifty (50) feet depth shall be pro- cept as may be permitted otherwise vided on any lot in an Industrial Dis (but only as to front yards and side trict wherever such lot abuts land yards) by the Board of Appeals on residentially zoned. petition of the property owner con- cerned after a public hearing thereon SECTION 8: with due notice given. In the rear of every building or structure hereafter BUILDING HEIGHTS PERMITTED erected in. any Business District there shall be an open yard space unbuilt 8.1 In Residence Districts dwellings shall upon of not less than thirty-five (35) not exceed two and one-half stories or -,feet depth. No building or structure thirty-five (35) feet in height. — 33 — 8.2 In Neighborhood Business Districts tified mail all owners of property with- dwellings and business structures shall in not less than two hundred (200) feet not exceed two and one-half stories or distance from the boundaries of each thirty-five (35) feet in height. lot or lots under appeal, also owners of property so much farther beyond the 8.3 In General Business Districts dwellings, boundaries of the lot or lots under business and other retail or commercial appeal as said Board may deem affect- structures shall not exceed three stor- ed, if any, by such appeal. Such no- ies or forty-five (45) feet in height. tices shall be mailed to such owners 8.4 In Industrial Districts buildings shall at the addresses appearing for them not exceed fifty-five (55) feet in height. in the most recent town tax listing 8.5 The foregoing limitations of height in of said owners. feet in the zoning districts designated SECTION 10: shall not apply to farm buildings on farms of not less than ten (10) acres ZONING AMENDMENTS area, nor shall they apply to chimneys, 10.1 The Planning Board, on its own initia- penthouses, processing towers and oth- ventilators, skylights,tanks, bulkheads, t than fifty ti registered voters ofive, or on petition signed by not less er accessory structural features usually North Andover, shall hold a public erected at a height greater than the hearing on any written proposal to domes, bell towers or spires of church-- main roofs of any buildings, nor amend the Zoning By-law or the zon- es ing ma s recom- p and shall report it or other buildings, provided-all such menda p thereon, if any, it a North features are in no way used for living Andover Town Meeting. purposes, and further provided that no such structural feature of any non- 10.2 Each proposal to change 'the zoning manufacturing building shall exceed a map shall be made in writing and shall height of sixty-five (65) feet from the explicitly state the nature, extent and ground nor of a manufacturing build- location of the map change proposed ing a height of eighty-five (85) feet and shall be accompanied by: from the ground except by permission (a) Three blackline prints of a dia- of the Board of Appeals acting under gram to scale showing and stating G. L. Ch. 40A. clearly the dimensions in feet of the land area proposed to be changed as SECTION 9: to zone. (b) also a sketch or other explicit identification of the location of such BOARD OF APPEALS, land in relation to the majority of ITS POWERS AND DUTIES the rest of the Town. 9.1 There shall be a Board of Appeals of 10.3 Notice of the aforesaid public hearing five Members and not more than three on a zoning amendment shall be given Associate Members, which shall have by publication as provided by statute and exercise all the powers provided and by mailing copies of such notice as under G. L.. Chapter 40A, and which published to such parties as the Plan- shall hear and decide all matters spec- ning Board may deem interested, at ifically referred to the Board of Ap- the addresses for such parties as they peals by the North Andoover Zoning appear in the most recent North An- By-law and other matters referred to dover real estate tax records. such Board by statute. The Board of Appeals Members and.Associate Mem- SECTION 11: ENFORCEMENT bers shall be appointed by the Se- 11.1 No building shall be erected, altered or sectmen in the manner provided by moved in North Andover.without a statute. written permit issued by the Building 9.2 On each appeal arising under the Inspector. Sucii .permits shall be ap- North Andover Zoning By-law, the plied for in writing to the Building Board of Appeals shall hold a public inspector. The Building Inspector shall hearing of which notice shall be given not issue any such permit unless the by publication, as provided by statute. plans for the building and the intended The Board shall also notify by cer- use thereof in all respects fulfill the — 34 — `� provisions of the North Andover Zon- such violation to the owner and to the ing By-law, except as may have been occupant of such premises, and the specifically permitted otherwise by ac- Building Inspector shall demand in tion of the North Andover Board of such notice that 'such violation be Appeals or other competent authority, abated within such reasonabe time as provided a written copy of the terms may be designated therein by the governing any exception so permitted Buiding Inspector. Such notice and be attached to the application for a demand may be given by mail ad- building permit and to the building dressed to the owner at the address Permit issued therfor. One copy of appearing for him on the most recent each such permit, as issued, including real estate tax records of North An- any conditions or exceptions attached dover, and to the occupant at the ad- therto, shall be kept on file in- the dress of the premises of such seeming office of the Building Inspector. violation. 11.2 Each application for a permit to build, 11.4 If, after such notice and demand, such alter, or move a building shall be ac- violation has not been abated within companied by a plot plan in duplicate the time specified, the Building In- drawn to scale showing and stating spector or the Selectmen shall institute the dimensions in feet of the lot on appropriate action or proceedings in which such buiding is proposed to be the name of .the Town of North An- erected, altered or moved, and the lo- dover to prevent, correct, restrain or cation and ground coverage dimen- abate any violation of this By-Law. sions thereon of any building or struc- ture proposed to be erected or moved SECTION 12: onto such lot. Such plot plan shall also- show CONFLICT OF LAWS. VALIDITY, each street, alley or right-of-way on or adjacent to the lot in question. SEVERABILITY One copy of such application and plot 12.1 In general this By-law is supplemen- plan shall be kept on file in the office tary to other North Andover By-laws of the Building Inspector. affecting the use, height, area and lo- 11.3 The North Andover Zoning By-law cation of buildings and structures and shall be enforced by the North Andover the use of premises. Where this By- Building Inspector. The Building In- law imposes a greater restriction upon spector upon being informed in writing the use, height, area and location of of a possible violation of this By-law buildings and structures and the use or on his own initiative, shall make or of premises than is imposed by other cause to be made an investigation of By-laws, the provisions of this By-law facts and an inspection of the premises shall control. where such violation may exist. The 12.2 The invalidity of any section or pro- Building Inspector, on evidence of any vision of this By-law shall not invali violation after investigation and in- date any other section or provision spection, shall give written notice of thereof. — 35 — Office of the , Planning Board Town Office Building North Andover, Massachusetts The North Andover Zoning By-Law, adopted at the Special Town Meeting-of June 30, 1956 and since several times amended, was re- printed in 1958 and 1963. The supply of the 1963 Re-Print has long since been exhausted, and this Board has undertaken to cause the foregoing Re-Printing of the By-Law to be made. It has been carefully proof-read against the original 1956 By-Law and against the 1963 Re-Print. NORTH ANDOVER PLANNING BOARD William Chepulis, Jr., Chairman Robert J. Burke, Vice Chairman Howard Gilman, Secretary James M. Bannan George B. Farley September 30, 1967 Office of the Town Clerk Town Office Building North Andover, Massachusetts THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the official re- cords of this office show the foregoing Re- Print of the North Andover Zoning By-law to be accurate. John J. Lyons, Town Clerk Town of North Andover September 30, 1967 301 Johnson Street North Andover, Massachusetts September 30, 1967 The foregoing. compilation of the 1956 North Andover Zoning By-law and its amendments has been verified, and found to state the By-law as it stands at this date. Arnold H. Salisbury Town Counsel — 36 —