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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1963-03-16TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER JOHN J. LYONS, Town Clerk June ll, 1963 TOWN BULLDING To Whom It May Concern: I have as of this date notified the inhabitants of ~he Town of North Andover by posting true and attested copies of the Zoning By-Laws and Town By-Laws adopted at its Annual Town Meeting held on March 16, 1963 under Articles 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91 and 99 of the Warrant therefor, and approved by the Attorney General as of June 6, 196~, at the following places: TowD Office Building. Mes~inas Super Market. Membrial Library. LaU~dry-C~aning Village. American Legion Home. Phelan's Variety Store. Mac's General Store Hollins Super Station. Pappalardo~s Variety Sto~e· Finneran's Drug Store. ~eagan' s Drug Store. Middlesex Pharmacy. WILLIAM J. ~LACEY, C0~TABLE NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHU~TTS. June 6, 1963 Mr. John J. Lyons Town Clerk North Andover, Mass. Dear Sir: I ~m returning herewith zoning by-laws adopted by the Town of North Andover at its Annual Town Meeting held on Marc~ 16, 1963, under Articles 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91 and 99 of the Warrant therefor, together with zoning map, JES:~MJ Enc si. (9) with the approval o£ the Attorney General noted thereon. Very truly yours, ,/' JO~ E. S~L~AN Assistant Attorney General TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER JOHN J. LYONS, Town Clerk ELEC~O1V D~PAI~MENT TOWN BUILDING ~011'~ A~DO'~R.~, M~.S~I. April 15, 1963 At o'vm Annual Town Neeting held in the Yeteran's Auditorium of our North Ando~er High School on Saturday, Narch 16, 1963 at one-thirty P.N., the following article appeared in the Warrant for same: ARTICTE 2~.i To see if the Town will vote to amend its Zoning By-Law and the ZoNing Nap of the Town by changing from a Rural Residence District to an Industrial District, the provisions of Section 6.51 notwithstanding, the following described parcel of land: Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Salem Turnpike at land now or formerly of Smerczynski, said point being 250 feet northwesterly of a Highway bound marking the intersection of the said northerly 1Lue of Salem Turnpike and the North-Andover-Niddleton Town line~ thence northwesterly by said northerly line of Salem Turnpike I~5.80 feet to a point at land now or formerly of J.M. ~oyle; thence turning and running Northeasterly by land of J.N. Doyle 5~.15 feet; thence turning and r~nning northerly still by said land of Doyle, 22,68 feet to the corner of a wall at land now or formerly of P.N. Enowlton; thence turning and running northerly by a stone wall and land ~f Knowlton, 176.5 feet to a corner at land now or formerly of A.~. D~yle; thence turning and running easterly by land now or of formerly of A.~. Doyle and a ~one wall 217.~ feet to an angle in said wall~ thence turning and running northeasterly by said ston~ wall and land now or formerly of A.J. Doyle and T.J. Neadows ~81.6 feet to an angle in said wall; thence turnin~ ~ ~"~ .... '""~- ~ - TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER JOHN J. LYONS, Town Clerk TOWN BUILDING FJ~CTION DEPAI2TM~2~r ~0~ ~DO~R, A~ o~ A~ua~ To~ Meet~ held ~n ~he Veterans Aud~to~ of o~ P.M., the following article appeared in the Wa~t for same: ~TIC~ ~. To see if the ToE will vote to amend its Eon~g By-Law ~d t~ Z~i~ Map of ~e ToE by chang~g from a Rural Residence District to ~ Industrial District, the provisions of Section 6.51 notwithst~d~g, the follow~ described parcel of land: BegiSnt~ at a point in the northerly l~e of Salem ~npike at land,new or formerly of Sme~az~ski, said po~t being 250 feet northwesterly of a Highway bo~d marki~ the intersection said northerly l~e of Salem ~npike ~d ~e North-~dove~-Middleton TOE,, line; thence northwesterly by said northerly line of Sal~ ~npike 1~5.80 feet to a po~t at land now o~ formerly of J.M. ~oyle; thence t~ntng and ~g Northeasterly by ~nd of J.M. Doyle 5~.15 feets thence ~rn~g and r~ning nor~erly still by said land of J.M. Doyle, 22.68 feet to the corner of a wall at l~d now or formerly P.M. ~owlton; thence t~n~g and r~i~ northerly by a stone wall ~d land of ~owlton, 176.5 feet to a oo~ner at l~d now o~ formerly of A,J. Doyle; thence ~rni~ and r~g easterly by land now of formerly of A.J. Doyle ~d a $one wall 217.5 feet to an ~gle tn said wall; thencs t~n~g and r~i~ not,easterly by said stone wall and ~nd now or formerly of A.J. Doyle ~d T.J. Meadows ~81.6 feet to ~ angle in said wall; thence turning and ~ni~ north- westerly by said stone wall and ~nd now o~ formerly of T.J. Meadows 18~.9 feet to ~ ~gle in said stone wall; thence ~rn~og and ~ing nor~erly by said stone wall ~d l~d now or formerly of T.J. Meadows 170.~ feet to an ~gle in said stye wall; thence turni~ ~d northeasterly by said stye ~ll and l~d now or formerly of T.J. Meadows ~5-5 feet to a co,er at land now or formerly of Cl~k; thence ~rn~g and r~ing southerly by a stone wall and l~d of Clark 12~.7 feet to an ~gle ~ said stone wall; thence t~ning and r~i~ easterly by said stone wall 28.0 feet more or less to the Nor~ Andc~ and Midd~eton To~ L~e 1~05.0 feet more o~ less to l~d now o~ formerly of S~rcz~ski; thence ~u~g ~d ~ni~ northwesterly by said l~d now o~ fo~erly of Smeroz~ski ~.22 feet to a corner; thence t~ning and ~ni~ southwesterly by $aid lane nor or formerly of Smercz~ski ~26.$8 feet to the northerly l~e of Salem T~nplke to the po~t of begonia. Petition of Kathleen F~ck and others. ~D~ the aforesaid ~ticle the following was voted: VOiD to ~end the JZ~i~ By-Law by adding thereto, after section 5.8~ thereof, the follo~ new section. ~he provisions of section 6.51 thereof nothwith- at,ding: Section ~.8~. as described above. The vote was ~R~TIE ~55. NEGATIME~80. . A~/Srd maJo~ity~ ~/ ToTM ClerK. North Andover, Mass. Boston, Mass., June 6, 1963 The foregoing amendment to zoning by-laws is hereby approved. Attorney General TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER JOHN J. LYONS, Town Clerk ~o~ TOW~N BUlL,DING NOWt~H A~OOV'ER, MASS. At our Annual Adjourned Town Meeting held in the Veteran's Auditorium of our North Andover High School on Saturday, March 16, 1963 at 1:30 P.M., the ~ollowing Article appeared in the Warrant for same: ARTIGL~ 25. To see if the Town will vote to amend the North Andover Zoning By-Law and the Zoning Map of the Town by changing from Rural Residence District to Industrial District, the following described parcel of l~nd: Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Salem Turnpike at land now or formerly of Sarah B. Beck said poLut being 38~.11 feet northwesterly from a Highway bound in front of house #1~03; thence running westerly and southwesterly by various courses 237.~1 feet by land of Beck to an intersection of walls at land of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; thence turming and running southeasterly along~a stone wall by land of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts 312,8~ feet to an angle in the wall; thence tur~ing and running southwesterly along said stone wall ~2.13 feet to an angel in the wall; thence turning and running southeasterly by various courses along said wall by land of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 136~8~ feet to an angle in the wall; thence turning and~running south- wesferly along said wall by land of the Commonwealth of MassachUsetts 52.~6 feet to an angle in the wall; thence turning and running southerly by various courses along said wall by land of the Commonwealth of Massacha- setts 1510.52 feet to an angle in the wall; thence turning and running northeasterly by various courses along said wall by laud of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts 103~.83 feet to an angle in the wall; thence turn- ingand running southeasterly by various courses along the wall by land of the Oommonwealth of Massachusetts 592.70 feet to an angle in the wall; thence turning and running easterly along the wall by land of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts 1~8.~ feet to an angle in the wall; thence ~Arn- ingiand ~nning southeasterly by variouscourses along said wall 1232.77 feet to an angle in the wall; thence turning and running northeasterly along the wall by land of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 251.22 feet to an angle in ~he wall; thence turning and running again northeasterly, but more northerly, along the wall still by land of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 2~1i.~7 feet to an intersection of walls; thence turning and running north- erl~ along the wall by various courses by land of the Commonwealth of Masmachusetts 283.0 feet more or less to an intersection of walls at land no~ or formerly of Towne; thence turning and running easterly along a wall by ila~d of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 680.0 feet more or less to an an~t~ in the wall; thence turning and running, southeasterly along said wall by land of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts $5.0 feet more or less to an angle in the wall; thence turning and running northeasterly along said wall by land of the Comonwealth of Massachusetts 50.0 feet more or less to an angle in the wall; thence turning and running northerly along said wall by land of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts llO.O feet more or less to a point in the southerly line of Salem Turnpike; thence turning~and running northeasterly along the southerly line of Salem Turnpike 3,37~.0 feet more or ~less to a Highway bound at the land of Guy Richards; thence tuArning ~nd rumning southwesterly by land of Richards 210.0 feet to a 'point; thence turning and ruuning northwesterly by land of Richards &30.O feet to a point; Co~'t next sheet. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER i JOHN J. LYONS, Town Clerk Article ~5. Con't. Town Meeting Larch ~, 1963. TOWN BUILDING NORTH ANDOIrI~It. MASS. thence thrning and running northeasterly by land of Richards 210.0 feet to a point in the southerly line of Salem Turnpike; thence turning and running northwesterly along said southerly line of Salem Turnpike! 229.02 feet to the point of beginning. Petition of North Andover Planning Board and Industrial Development Commi tte~: UNDER t~e aforesaid article the following was voted: VOTED to amend the Zoning By-Law by adding thereto, after section 3.8~, the following new section: Section 3.85; as described in above article. The votet was AFFIRMATIVE 379. NEGATIVE 15. A 2/3 majority. A true copy: ATTEST: ~-' ~/ rovJn1 t~ler~ North Andover, Nass. Boston, Mass., June 6, 1963 The foregoing amendment to zoning by-laws is hereby approved. Attorney General TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER JOHN J. LYONS, Town Clerk April ~ , 1963 TOWN ~BUILDIN'G At our A~nual Town Neeting held in the Veteran's Auditorium of our North An~over High School on Saturday, Narch 16, 1963 at one-thirty P.N., the following article appeared in the Warrant for same: ~TICLE 29° To see if the Town will vote to amend Zoning By-Law by changing'from Village Eesidonce to General Business the following de- scribed ~arcel of land: ~. parce~ of land now or formerly of Eileen Lynch et al located on the easterly side of Pleasant Street, bounded and described as followsi Starting at a point on the easterly side of Pleasant Street at a Jog in said street, turning northerly along Pleasant Street ~38.70 feet; thence turning at an angle of about 80 degrees and 29 minutes easterly and running land now or formerly of ~cCabe 130 feet to a point; thence turning at an angle of about 90 degrees and 51 minutes southerly by l~nd of Village Land Co, Inc., 2~9.90 feet to.a point; thence turning and running by land of Haffner Realty Trust and other land of Eileen Lynch et al by two courses of 77 f~et and 55~ feet to the point of beginning. Petitiom of John J. Willis and others. Under th~ aforesaid article the following was voted: UNANINOUSLY VOTED to.amend section 3.77 of the Zoning By-Law (as re-numbered by the votelof the Town under rt~cle 86 of the Warrant for this meeting) by addin~ thereto the following new paragraph: Section 9, (description as in article) The vote~was unanimous and so declared: A true copy: ATTEgT: Boston, Mass., June 6, 1963 The foregoing amendment to zoning by-laws is hereby approved. , TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVEI Join J. LYONS, Town Clerk x~o~ OEPA~ April 15, 1~63 ~Ass. At our Annual Town Meeting held in the Veterants Auditorium of our North Andover High School on Saturday, March 16, 1963 at On~hirty P.M., the following article appeared in the Warrant for same: ARTICLE 86. ~o see if the Town will vote to make the following corrective chan~ges in the section numbering system of its Zoning By-Law, as ~rinted 195~, and as isince amended: By .striking out Sections 5.75, 5-74 (1), 5.74 (28) 5.74 (29), 3.74 (30), 3'74 (55), 3-77 and 5-4 as so appearing. By making the following section numbering changes: 5.~ ~) tO 3.7~ (2) .)to ~.~ . 3.?~ ( ) 3.7.~ (2~) to 5.73 !25~) 3.7~ 9) t° ~.73 (~) ~.7~ (~4)to ~.7~ (~o) b.7~ ~0)t* ~.7~ (9) ~.7~ (b6)to ~.7~(~) 3.7& n) to ~.2~ (~o) b.7~ (~7)to ~.7~ (~) ~) t, 3.75 (~) ~.7~ (~8)to 5.7~(~) ~.7~ ~.7~ ~) t~ ~.7~ ~.7~ (&o)to b,7~ 15) ~ ~.7b (lk) 3-7~ ~o ~ 7~ 3.~ z~) t~ ~.73 (~5) ~.76 ~o 3.75 ~.~ 1T) te 3.73 (~) 3.7~ (2o)~ ~,7b (19) ~.79 ( )~ ~o b.77 3.7~ (21)t~ ~.7b(2o) ~.79 3.7' (22) ~o 3,7~ (~1) 3.79 (~) to 3.77 3.7~ (23) ~b 3-7b(22) By n~berin~, as Sec~ion 5.7~, ~he wri~$en desorip~ion of ~ha$ p~rael of land which was ~he subJec~ of ~he vote of the To~ ~der Ar~iale ~4 Of the w~Pr~t fo~ ~he 1~ ~ual Tow~ Peri,ion of ~he Tow~ Co.eel. Under the aforesaid article, the following was voted: VOiD UNANIMOUSLY ~o ~dop~ ~he article. (~his ar~iolewas considered o~t o~ order~ prior ~o Article2~.) ~ t~e copy:'= ATTEST: North Andover, Mass. Boston, Mass., June 6, 1963 The foregoing !a~eudments to zoning by-laws are h~reby approved. '~t~orne' 'G e~r~~ ~ ~; y en ral TOWN OF NORTH ANDOYER Jorr~ J. LYONS, Town Clerk At our Annual Town Meeting held in the Veteranfs Auditorium of our North Ando~er High ~chool on Saturday, March 16, 1965 at one-thirty P.M., the Following article ~peared in the Warrant for same: ARTICLE 87~ To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 5.1 of its Zoning By-~aw by striking from the last sentence thereof the words "private" and"~welve'' (12) and inserting in pla ce thereof the words "public" and "fourteen" (14), respectively, so that said sentence will read as follows: Notice of said public hee. ring shall be given by publication in a newspaper published in or of general circulation in North Andover fourteen days at least before the date of such hearing. Petition Town Counsel. Under the ~foresaid article the following was voted: VOTED UNANIMOUSLY to ~dopt tbs Article. ARTICTE 88, To see if the TOWn will vote to amend Section 9.1 of its Zoning By-Law by striking from its last sentence the requirement that two of the members of the Board of Appeals shall be appointed from among the members of the Planning Board, so that said sentence will read as follows: The Board of Appeals Members and Assoctat Members shall be appointed by the Selectmen in the manner provided by statute. Petition of Planning Board. Under the aforesaid article the following was voted: VOTED UNANIMOUSLY to adopt the article. ARTICLE 89~, To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 9.2 of its Zoning By-Law by striking from the first sentence thereof everything following ~he word "publication" and inserting in place thereof the phrase "as~ provided by statute", so that said sentence will read as follows: t~ each appeal arising under the North Andover Zoning By-Law, e Board of Appeals shall hold a public hearing of which notice shall be given by publication as provided by statute. Pe tition Town Counsel. Under the aforesaid article the following was voted: VOTED UNANIMOUSLY TO Adopt t~he article. ~~/~ A true cop2: ATTEST: ~ Town Cler~ North And over, Mass. Boston, Mass., June 6, 1963 The foregoiug aEeudments to zoning he, reby by-laws are approved. '-~ttorney General TO N NORTH ^NDOYER JOHN J. ~L¥ONS, Town Clerk April 15, 1963 TOWN BUILDING NOltTK ANDOVEH, MASS. At our Annual Town Meeting held in the Veteran's Auditorium of our North Andover High School on Saturday, March 16, 1963 at one-thirty P.M., the follewing articles apte ared in the ~$arr~nt for same: ARTICLE 90. Te see if the Town will vote to amend Section lO.3 of its Zoning By-Eaw by striking therefrom the words "in a newspaper published in o~ of general circulation in North Andover twelve (12) days at least ~efore date of such hearing" and inserting in p~a ce thereof the phrase "as provided by statute", so that said Section l0.3 will readias follows: Notice of the aforesaid public hearing on a zoning emend~ent shall be given by publication as providec by statute and byimailing copies of such notice as published to such parties as the iPl~mning Board may deem interested, at the addresses for such parties as they appear in the most recent North Andover real estate tax records. Petition Town Counsel. Under the aforssaid article the following was voted: VOTED UNANIMOUSLY to adopt the a~ticle. ARTICLE 91. To see if the Town will vote to amend Sections 6.61 and 6.62 of its Zoning ~y-Law by striking from each the date "December 6, 1956". Petition Town Counsel. Under the aforesaid article the following was voted: VOTED UNANIMOUSLY A true copy: ATTEST: ~-- ~/ Town Clerk* North Andover, Boston, Mass., J~ne 6, 1963 The foregoing amendment to zoning by-law is hereby &pproved. TOWN OF NORTH ^NDOVER JO~tN J. LYONS, Town Clerk TOWN BUILDING NOI~'JH ANDOVER. MA~9. May 17, HOnorable Edward W. Brooke Attorney General of the Comonwealth State House BoSton, Mass. Dealt Mr. Brooke: ATTORNEY IJef'd to ~ Ans At our Annual Town Meeting held in the Veteran's Auditorium of our North Andover High School on Saturday afternoon, March 16, 1963 at one-thirty P.M., the following Article appeared in the Warrant fOr same to adopt a by-law for the Town, and his hereby submitted for your approval: AR~ICTE 99. To see if the Town will vote to adopt a by-law or order establishing the fees to be charged for inspections by the Gas Inspector. Petition of the Selectmen. Under the aforesaid article the following was vo~ed: V0~_D to amend Section 11 of Article IV of the General By-Laws of t~he Town Dy adding at the end thereof the following: The Selectmen shall fix, and from time to time by their order may amend, a schedule of fees to be ~charged for gas inspections. Th.~ vote was unanimous and so declared. 58h registered voters were present. A ~rue copy: ATTEST. ~,~-~'% r~O-- ~~ Boston, Mass., June 6, 1963 The foregoing amendment to by-laws is hereby approved. C Ol~ ¢OP¥ TOWN' OF NORTH ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS aaroh 1~, 196~ ~owni ~uXldtr~ l~ovth Av~ovep$ I/ama, P~g B~d ~Id ~his da~m wi~ all memb~ it ~S~~nly voted ~t ~e o~~ o~6~ 89, ~ a~ 91 of ~e ~ w~t f~ ~e 196~ o A Tr~Ae Cop:yJ ATTI~T /s/ JAMES M, BAI/1/~N, CHAIRMAN, PLANtq~O BOARD NO~TH ANDOVER ~ NORTH ANDOVER~ MASS, TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER ]~ASSACHUSETTS ~. John J. Lyons, Tow~ Clerk Town Buildimg North Andover, Mass. Dear Sir: The following petition was heard at a meeting of the Planning Board on Monday evening, Feb~,.,a~y 25, 1965 at the T~wn Office Building. The' decisima wam m~de em ~.rch 4, 1963. Members present and voting were: James M. Barman, Chairman; R~bert $. Burke, Eecretary; H~ard L. Gilman and George Farley, M~ Chep~lis was unable to attend the meeting. Kathlee~ F~nck petitioned to amend the ~orth &u~ov~ Zoning By-Law by changing from ~Ru~al B~sidence Dfst~tct to an Industrial Dist~iot, a parcel of n~and ~Tu~pike Street at the Middleton Line, Owned by Albert C.Bay. Atty. Ralph E. Finok~ep~esented the petitioner. Mr. Day was also present. He proposes building the Easte~u Tanks Corpo~a~imu there~ i~ the area is ~e-m~ed. There were approximately 20 people present f~ the hea~lngs of the evening. Four a~utters wePe recorded as opposed. Others present ~ust questioned the petitioners. The Ind. Development Com., and Board of Asaessors were recorded in favor. At the Pla~_uing Board meeting on March ~, 1963, the Boax~ voted on the petition. M~. Burk~ made a motion to APPROVE the petition, seconded MX'. {~ilmal%. TI~ VO~ was uloan~mXls. The reasor~ for approval are as follows: 1. There is a great need for Industrial locations in this Town. 2. This parcel of land is ~u a heavily travelled highway that does not lend itself to residential development. ~. T~nis a~ea will require no servioes from the town of North ~ndovero Very tx~zly yours, PLAh~ING BOARD. A tr~e oopy: ATTEST: North A~dover, Mass. TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER ~/[A$SAGHUSETTS ~, John ~. Lye, s, Town Clerk TOWn BuildL~g North Andover Dear Sir: arch 7, 196 The following petition was heard at a meeting of the Planting Board on Monday evening, ~eb~uary 25~ 1965 at the Town Office Building. The decialam was ~de on March 4, 196~. ~mbers presen~ and voting were: James ~. Bennan, Chairman; Rober~ J. Burke, Secretary; Howard L. Gilman and George ~arley. Mr. Ohepulis was unable to attend the meeting. The North Andover Pla~ng Board p~titioned to amend the North Andov~r Zoning By-Law by changing frcm Rural Residence District to Industrial District a Imrcet of land containing approximately 80 acres, on Tu~pike Street near the Mlddleton Line. The Industrial Development Co, maitres are in oonJunction with the Pier, sing Board for this Industrial Park. The~e was no opposition. At the Planning Boar~ meeting o~ March ~, 19~, the ~a~d voted on petition. Mr. Burke made a m~ti~ to APPROVE the petition, seconded by Mr. Gilman. The vote was unanimous. The reasons, for approval are as follows: 1. There I$ an existing need in the town of North Amlover for an Industrial Area~ 2. The Planning Beard in cooperation with the North Andover Industrial Development C~Ittee believe this is one of the most suitable locations in town for the development of light ~dustry. A t~ue copy: ATTEST: Very truly yours, PLA NZ JAMES N. B~NNAN, CHAIH~N. Town '~¢lerk, North Andover, Mass. TOWN OF NORTH ANI)OVER I~ASSACHUSETTS lifo John ,T. Lyons, ?own Clerk Town Butldlmg Nox. th Andovel% Mass. March 7, 196~ The folIowln~ petttic~wae heard at a meeting of the Planning Board on Monday eVentng~ Febx~a~y 2~,. l~6~oat the Town Office Building. The de~isiom was made on March 4, 1~6~. Members p~esent and voting were~ Jams§M, B_a~nan, Chairmanl Robert J, Burke, Secretary~ Howard L. Gilman, and oeorge ~arley, ~tr, Chepulis was unable to attend the meeting, John ¢. Farnum petitioned to amend the North Annoyer Zoning By-Law by changing from Rural ~eaidential to General Business a parcel of land c~ Turnpike An~ Johnson Streets. This is a trlan~u~r parcel with an area of approximately 6,000 sq. feet. Attorney John J. Willis represented tl~ petitioner. There were approx- Imately 20 people present for the hearings of the evening. One person was recorde~ as opposed. At the Planning Board meeting on Ma~oh 4~ 1965, the Board voted on the petition. ~r. Burke made a motion to APPR0~ the petition, seconded by Mr. Gilman. ~ne vote was unani~mous. The reasons for approval are as follows~ 1. This area has been used for business. 2. Di~ectlyacross the street is a private recreational area and would be in'keeping with surrounding area. ~, This area does not lend itself to residential development. Very truly yours. PLAh~ IEG B(I~ RD A trve copy: ATTEST~ To~n Clerk North Andover, Mass Town ~uildin~ North Andove~ Masse TOWN OF NORTH A.NDOV~R M~A. SSACHUSETTS April 15, 196} The following petition was heard at a meeting of the Planning Board on Wednesday evening~ March 15, 1965 at the Town Office Building. Members present and voting were~ James M. Barman, Chairman; Robert J. Burke, Secretary! Howard Gilman, and George Farley. MA% Chepulis was unable to a~-rlve Until ~ater in the eveninge ~'...:5~.? LYNCH ~nd LORETTA ¥:IILLIS petitioned to amend the Nort~ Ande~er Zoning By-Law by changing from Rural Residence zone to Gem ral Business a parcel of land on Pleasant Stree$, bounded by land of Haffner Realty Inc. MoCa~e and Village Land Company. Z~torney J~m J. Willis represented the petitioners, There was no opposition, One l~rs~n Just questioned the atto~ey regardi~ p~ki~ $~oe, The Bo~rd voted as fol'lows~ Mr. Oilman made a motion to APPROVE the petition amd M~. Burke seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous. The reasons for approval are aa followsl 1, This area has been used for business. 2. This wo~ld be zoning an extension of an existing busines area, ~. ~his area does not lend 12self ~o residential developmen~ since a large amount of fill was necessary to make it useable. Very ~uly yours, PLANNING BOARD. true cop~ ATTEST ~ JAMES M, BANNAN, CHAIRMAN, Nort~ Ar~over, ~ass. TOWN OF NORTYI ANDOVER M~ASSACHIISETTS Mr. John 4' Lyons. Town Clerk Town Bulldln8 North And0ver. Mass. Dear The following petition was heard at angering off the Pl~putng Board ~m Mcmday.evening~ February 25,. 19g3.at the Town Office Building. The decision was made c~ March ~, 1963. Me,ers p~esent and voLing were: James M,_Bannar~A Chai~man~Robert ~. ~ke, Secretary; Howard L, Gilmaniand Ueorge ~a~ley, M~. 0hepulis was unable to attend the meeting° 3ohm J. Willis petitlon~d to amend the ~orth A_ndover Zon/ng BT-Law by ~hanging f~om Rural ~esidential to General Business a parcel of land ma TUrnpike and Johnson Streets, containing Approximatel~ 12 ac~es. The petitioner presented his case, There were approximately ~0 people present for the hea~tngs of theeven~g. ~ere was no oppositio~ reoo~ded. At the Planning Board meeting on Ms, oh ~ 1963, the Board voted m~ the petltion.i Mr, Burke made a motic~ to APPROVE the petition, seconded by.~m-, G~lman, the vote was un~nimous, The ~easons fc~ approval sine as follows~ 1. The p~roel of land is on a heavily tmavelled highway that does no~ lead itself~ to ~esidential development. 2. It is directly across the street from a commercial operation which haS been going on £o~ many years, 3, There is a ~reat need for business looatio~s in this town in areas which have not yet been built up with homes and such is the case with this location, Very truly yours~ PLANNINO BOARD AT, ST: JAMES M. BANS~N, CHAIRMAN, North Andover~ Mass. AI~NOLD H. ~ALISBLII~Y, TOWN P. OIJNSEL TC]WN OF NEIRTH ANDOVER, MA~AOHU~ETT~ March 25, 1965 John J. Lyons, To~n Clerk ~own 0ffiee Building north Andover, Massachusetts !Dear John: Re: 1963 Annual Town Meeting Just for 'the purposes of cross-checking with you, my records indicate that the votes under the following listed Articles ~heuld be submitted to the Attorney General for his approval, as By-Law amendments, under G.L.c. 40, ~ 52: Zoning By-Law amendments: Articles ~ 86'~ 88K 91 "General" B~-~w amendm~t: Article As you ~ow, the amen~ents ~ ~e Personnel By-~ nee~ not be so sub~tted, although they =ust be published or poste~ purs~t ~ said ~ ~2. G,L. c. ~1~ 108~. Such a~endments were adopteQ ~der ;Articles 12~ 1~, 16, 17, 18, t9 ~nd 20. AHS/s ARNOLD h. SALISBURY, TOWN ICrlUNBEL TOWN OF NOI:~TH ANDrlVE~, MAE~GAOHLI~ETT.I:::I LAWRENE:E, MA~AI~HU~ ETT~ March 2~, 196~ !Jphn J. Lyons, Town Clerk ~Town O~fice Building North Andover, Massachusetts ~Dear John: So that I may take the appropriate action to implement the vote of the Town upon the Articles listed below, will you please, at your convenience, send to me certified copies of the votes taken under Article 79 and Article 92 of the 196~ Annual Town Meeting warrant. Your certification of each Article-vote should be impressed with the official Town seal. A S/s Very truly yours, Mr. John J. Lyons, Town Clerk Town Building North A~over, ~ass. Dear Sir: ~iaroh 4, 1963 At the Regular ~onthly }~eeting of the North Andover Planning Board held this date, with all members present, it was unanimously voted that the corrective changes in the wording of the by-laws under Articles 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 and 91 of the Town Warrant for the 1965 Town meeting be approved. "' f / PLANNING BOARD. ( ..... NORTH A~CDOVER, MASS. '' -c5~. '.mrto.-Art. Lely.* 2h, 2c. ~, ?.F:, 2~, .S6, e-. A~tst&nt Attorney TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER -omo. .ne zOA~OWXng a~CloAe appee~ed in the War~ant fox. AHTICLE 2~. To see if ~ To~ will vote to a~end Ltl ~oning By*Lsw and the Z~I~ ~p Of 'T~ by c~~ f~ a ~1 Residence notwithst~d~g, ~ foll~ described ~roel ~ l~ds Be~inni~ at a po~t in the hOrSefly l~e of 8al~ ~npike at land n~ or fo~ly ~'~Os~i, said po~t be~ ~50 feet n~f~hw~Frl[ o~.a m~ b~d ~k~ t~ intercession of [me,ce ~nxng ~a ~~ eo~easte~ly bY ~ of ~.M. ~Yle r.m. ~owltonl ~nence~~d ~ n~e~ly' by a stye ~d land of ~owltm, ~eet to a e~em at l~d n~ or former_? o~mriy ox A.~, ~[d a ~e wall 217. fee~ to ~ ale ra ~na now ~ ro~rA7 ~ A.;. Dolls ~d T.J. Meadows fee} tp ~ ~}~ ~ la~ ~!~ ~ ~ ~ ~ north- · o~,~ ree~ ~o ~ ~le ~ sail ~ wallI ~e ~ and ~in~ northerly b7 laid Itcae 1tel/ ~ land now by ~ald ~tone wall ~.0 feet ~e ~ ~ae to t~ ~ Andover and ~ddleton T~ ~e ~05*0 feet ~e ~ leae to ~ the a~emai4 ~~ ~¥o~~:' ;~l ~'~'1 T~ ~o ~end : . ' ~/ T~~Ole~ .' TOWN OF NOKI%I ANDOVI .,..:~:' :'.:I£ ?5- To see if the T~w~ will v~te to amend the North Antic'ye,- ·-:-L~.w and the ~Ang Map of the Toga by ohan~in~ f~ma Rural Reside:: :~ '~: r,~f'ict to Indult~tal D~ltFtet~ the folloltn~ described parcel cf L~ ~ ..';:.~,nlng at a point in the m~A~o~12 l~e of Sa.les Turnpike at fcrmerly of SarahB. Beck maid Point being )~$.11 feet northwe.~+:~. ~: ,~. Hl6heay b~And in front of house ~1~0); thence Funning we~t~:'. · ::~.?uthwesterly by vaAqio~s cc.Al'see 2)7.~1 feet b2 land of Beck t...~e~t!cn ~f walls at land of the Commonwealth of Ma~s~cbuaet~'~ ..... ~_r.~ and runnin~ .... mcmtheaeterlT alons a atone wall by land cf ,~:.~w~alth of Mammaohuaettl ]l~.S& foot to an angle in th.e wal. l~ ~,~, ?.nj =~,i running eouthweatePly miens aald atone' wall ~2.1) fee% .,,..?i. in the wall~ thenoe ~ur~in~ and mmmin~ ~outheaeterl2 by ~;:,',u,~es along amid wall by lJad of the Commonwealth of Mammachusett~ ~.:'~f+~ feet to ;~ angle, in f~o wall! thence turning and ~amning ~,,',~zerly along maid wall byrd of the Commonwealth of' Ifaesachuse~,~ ~!~ feet to an angle in th~ wall! thence turning and stoning · .~ith of MasmaohUl®ttl 10~ feet to an an~le in the wall; thence ~,.~,~ and running moutheaetel.~ b~ various courses along the wall b~ :':-,~- ~o~,monwealth of Mamaaolrd~tta ~2.70 feet to an angle in the ':',~.o-.. turf. lng and ~unnt amterly alon~ t~e wall by land of the .e:,. 'm of Massachusetts 5 }~ feet to an angl· in the wall; ~.r'~' ~nd running eou~teae~ePlF t~ vl~l~tloou~eem along laid wall 1~,';.';, ~ .~ugle in the wall; thenQe tuz~ing and ~umin~ northeasterly ~:~iL! tt l~.d of the Oo~llwealth of ~leaQ~ulettl 2~1.22 feet to ;~ ~he wall; thence ~trlttn~ &z~ ~ln~ agl/= nor~2xeaa~erly~ bu~ ;.~r~hePly, alon~ ~hl Wall It,ll ~y la~d of the Ccmm(mwealth of :4'.o97 feet to an lnte~ooetion of ~t~lll ~hOELOt tttT~ and ~:~.:,y along ~he ?all ~y vg~l eo~a by land of the Ccu~.cnwe.a~lth ;.;~.~achusetta 25~.0 feet meJe o~ ]~ol to an inte~oootien or waA~s a ~o~ or formerly of Tourist thence t~A~ln$ and rmnniz~ ~a~terly along land of ~ho Cc~leneea~th of ~afe&ehueetto [~0.0 ~eet mere or ~ng~o in the wall; thence turn _l~_ and Funntn~. ooutheasterly along .lend of ~e C~ealth ~ hooa~se~o ~$;.0 feet more or ~le In the wall; ~oe ~ ~ ~i~ no~theaoterly alor~ ,.-,~,d of the Co~weal~ of' haaa~oette 50.0 feet more or l,=,d of the Oom~~ ~ hsoa~oetto 110.0 feet m~e or le~,~ in the southerl2 line of ~lel ~t~npike; tJmenoe tuA, ning..~nd ,;,.~eas~erly along ~e amat~l~l~ line of Bale_m ~ur~pi~e ~,~7~,0 tu:'n~ug and next TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER .l()JJN J. LYONS, Town To~n M.-.etlng ~arch ~. ," ~, ~ :'.:~:lnt in ~he southerly line of $alem --,:.r,~. ~:~.~ r~ning northwesterly along said so,~tnerly · .~. :,~ ,.::XfoO2 feet' to ~ point of beginning. : '. ',:.:.~. of North ~dover Pl~n~g Board ~i,:- '.'~ 9"o.eaald article the following was vot$d: ' ~';, :'?"~ Sectio~ ~.85i as described ir. ~bove article, Boston, Mas~ , June 6, ' :, The f~regoing ts ho~sby approved. TOWN OF NO TH ANDOVEq J(]IL~ J. Lro~s, Town Apri North Andover, Mass. m:::~;]. A,~ourned Town Meeting held in the Veteran', A:'~.~: ~.'.iicwlng A~ticle speared ~ t~ W~r~t for .,~ To aec If the T~ will vote ~o ~nd its ~g ~ ~'¢.ilows: Easterly 1~9 feet, mo~e or less, by Jolin~n:. '?:'~v ty ~ br~ 72-feet, more or les~; and Wea~rly 2Ly,.S ~e~. by ~rnplke Street, ..... o~e~a,d ar%tcle ~e followi~ wee voted~ VOiD-to ,.~"~ ~f the Zon~g By-~w (as re-n~bered by the vote !'.-t~,adl~:g the provisions of section 6,41 of said By-La~, ~'. ?c ~ee ~f the T~ will vote to amend Its Zun~ fr:n Rural ~esidence to Ge~ral ~a~eas the fcll~i~d ~:~4: ~. ?,reel of land, now or formerly of Will!a, :~, a: ~ po2nt In the ~Aoterly side of T~npi~e ~tree~, 60 feet, more or less, easterly by l~d no-~ of forme;~'~ ttea~e ~urnlng ~d ~i~ northeasterly 4~0 feet more '~u,~ o.f F~n~, to a po~t in a ~tone wall; thence ~' ti. J?O feets more or ~ss,alo~ eaid stone wall by '-~e'~ m~-re ~r lesa~ by l~d now or fo~erly of !)eLlsle, ~ ,~e S~reo~ to ~e point of be~Irm~ng, Pe,,~rLo~. ~hm ~foresaid a~tlclo the fellowes voted: VO~ the Zoning B2-~w (as re-n~bered b~ ~e vote of the .;, ~6 of the w~r. ant for this ~ee~L~)by a~ding ther,~,, TOWN ( JOHN J. LIbeL Town Clad TOWN BT.~II, J~(~ ~ At, ual ?ow~ Meeting h~ld ~n ~he Vetera~lS A~itori~. and~er High ~o~ol ~ Sandal, ~ch 1~, 196~ ~t the follov~ ~tiole ap~od In ~ Warr~t for same: ~.'TZ~ :~9~ T~ see If ~o To~ will ~te t0 ~end Zo~g · :..~.~ fro~ Village Residenae to ~neral ~s~.e~3 the i'ar:el of lnn~ n~ ~ fo~rl~ of Eileen L~oA et al ~ ~.,rly side of ~leas~t et, b~ed and deocri~,,1 -r,~ ~'~t a Jog ~ said 8~eet; ~ nor~erly a~ ~: fi~.70 feet; t~oe ~ at ~ ~gle of a~out :,~,d ~? minutes eaete~l2 and.~_ land nov o~ fo~meri~ · ~u f.~et to a po~t~.th~oe "'~ at f~t toga po~t; t~e ~ ~d'~~ ~ l~d of Haffr. e~ ::'~:~ty ,~8t andpthe~ hnd of Elleon L~oh et ~ f ~7 feet and 5~ feet /,titles of John ~. Willie and. oth~e. :;nd~,r the aforesaid a~iole '..'~ '~;c~e of the To~ ~ ~lQ~ 86 of t~ W~r~t for th~ '." · ' ~:dd~.ng thereto .~. _r. arti:ie) .. ~:ue copy: Boston, Nasa., Ju~e 6', 1963 · he~fore~ein[ mend~ent to zontn~ il bT-lawn l· he~eb7 approved. !,~ "I TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER JOHN J. [,TONe. Town Clmt ~..-~i Town Mee$1ng held in t~e Vete:.an~s Audltor~.u~, '.~ "::~:v~r High 5ahoo1 ~ ~a~da~ ~h 1~ I~ a~ cne-ta~r~~ , c;~owhg art'l~!e appeared ~ the '~arran~ for same~ .... : ~ T~· ~e~ If the To~ ~11 vote to make .... : , ~:, e b~ce amended: .-- .,:=,~ -'..~ ~e:t~ons 3.73, >.7~ {~), ~.74 (~, ...... ,; ~o 5.7~ ~.74 *.e ..... "" :'~ ~'0 5.73 7) 3.792) 3.77 - , "."~} ~5.73 (18) ~.793) to ~.77 .... '.:.',~ ~::o 5.,, (20 t.79 , to 3.77 s~ ~ection ~.7~, the {vritten des,r,,~lur: c. ..... wc~ the subject of the vote of the To~ '~t:C~: ..: ~ '~.-., ~a~r~rt for the 1~9 ~nual i'own · ,:. cf t.qe ow.. Co'~sel, .'-- 'h~: aforesaid ~tiole, ~e follow~g was vcted~ L.'*'L U~;aN[MOUBLY to. a~op~ ~ a~ticle. (~la ~ticlewas · :' ~rder, prior to Artlcle2~,) .' ,, ~o~:~. E~,' North ~over, Nae,. · ;'.'t:~s., June 6, 1963 ...... ,..~1~-;g amendments to zoning TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER ,k)lL~ J. LYONa, Tovm ,' ~,,~r .:;r:'.~,~ Tewn Me~et~.ng held in t~e Ve~e.~,~'s A..~ltcrlum ;:' -' : ,.:",,. ?,e following a~ticle ~ared ~ the Warrant ..-:f,',L~, ~'? To ~ee if the ?o~n will vote :o amend Section '.:.oi ~-,:~', by str~k~ from the ieat sentence thereof the .ivet~~ az,d~weive' (12) ~d Inoer~i~ in p~'ee ~ereof the ..... ~ and "~our~een" (14) ~spee~ivelyp so ~at said ~ottee of aa~d public heer~ ahall be publicati~ ~ a newapa~r publ~a-he~ ~ 0r clroulation ~ Nor~ ~do~r f~mteen, da2e before ~e date of such he~g. Petition .,h. aforesaid article ~he follo~ng was vo~ed: ....... e. To see ~f tho T~ w~ll ~o~ to ~end .~.t~.. t~e members of the Bo~d of Appeal~ shall be appoint-.- ~he me~era of ~e Pl~nl~ Board~ so that said sent ~* ~.e ~o~rd cf Appealn ~m~era and Assccla~ a~ll be appointed b7 ~e ~eleo~men in ~he u~-' - prc~ded by starts. Petition of Pla~in5 the arc.said ~ticle the followltg e~s vo~edl V~ U: ~.:lopt the a~tiole. ~t'f~CLR 69~ To see if tM Tom w~ll vo~ to a~nd Section '~f ~y-~w b7 strik~g from the f~ret sentence the~cf -,.'-,. the word a~l[bat~one ~d ~nsertl~ in place "es provided by sta~:eea se ~a~ said sentence w~ll r~s. ~ each appeal a~iein& ~de~ ~e N~th ~over Zcni- the Board of Aprils ~11 hold a ~blio hear~g nc. tics s~ll ~e gi~n b2 publlea~l~ as provided ~' Petition To~ Co~ae!. tee aforesaid artlcle the follow~ was vote~: V~n I~AI~i:~( !o;~t the article ~ tr'~,:~ copy: A~T~ .~. .. 'fi'.--~ ~ Cie ~rth A~doverr l~.sb,, ..,.~-~., June 6, 1~3 ,~,~-~-~ amendments to zoning ~.~ ,?e hereby approved. A'ttorne7 ~eneral ' ' TOWN'OF J. LYON~, Town O~ To~ Meeti~ he~d ~ the Veter~ ~m Coilew~g articles ap~ ared In the ~ar ~me: ' Tc ~ee I~ the To~ will vo~ to amend ~ectlou D~Lew by striking therefr~ the word~ ~ a n~w~p~ c,:- ~-'~ general circulation in North Andover twelve before date of such heari~" and lnserti~ in ~,~ ;,, Fhrase "as provided by st~tcte", ~o t~t said aa follows: No,ice of the ~.Y~-~sai~ ~bl!o he, ~-..c...[r~ Ro~:r'd may deem !r:t*:'e ,ted~ st the pa:'l-~ as v:~ey ~[.pe~,r in tko moat ~eo,nt ~;orth ,f.e~aLd ~tl,:le the" .... vJted: art~.ale. ...... L~ 91. Eo see if the I'om~ will ,vote to amend ~eotlo~e 6.61 ~ ~. c. 't~ Zoning By-Law by striking from each the date "December ~, : ~ -'.:on Tom: Co~sel~ .-.: the ~foresald article the following was voted: , :,c.,?~ tr:.e article. , -~.. :;y: ATTEST: ' '," Y.-~,"."., ,Tune 6, 1963 ~-o~:,!r~ ~mend~e~t to zoning JOHn' J. LYONS Town ~lerk North andover, VO ]WED 'q, TOW Jol[M J. LI~)MI, Yawn CI~ the Warr~t f~ mm to ~opt m bT-~w' fo~ ~ T~, ~d hem he.b7 m~t~d f~ ~ ap~o~lt ~TZ~ ~. To ~e if t~ T~ will Tote to adopt Under the &fo~elaid i~timle the follo~n~ waa Toted: B~-~w8 off ~ To~ ~y add~g a~ ~ end ~hermof th~ follow~ ~e Seleot~ I~ll fix, ~d f~m tl~ to tim by bar xdtr ~ ~d. a moselle of fees to be o~ld fo~ ~ Tote Boston, Maes., June 6, · The l'oregoing amendment ,,<,'/'.'.-~,i"~ L ~.'.'k is hereb~ approved. June 6, 1963 Mr. John J. LTons Town Clerk North Andover, Mess. Dear 3ir: 'I a~ retu~ning herewith zoning by-la~.e adopted by the Town of North Andover at its Annual To, em Meeting held on March 16, 1963, under Articles 2h, 25, 25, 28, 29, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91 and 99 of the Warrant therefor, together with zoning map, with tb~ approval of the Attorney General noted thereon. Ver~ trul2 yours, JE~ :AMJ ncs. (9) JONN E. ~ULLIVAN .AssieSeat Atto~me7 General Joan J. L~o~s, Town At ou~ ~n~al To~n )~eetlngheld ~n ~he Veterln'a A~lt~l~ off o~ P,~,, the ~ollowt~ ~ttale ap~a~ed tn t~ Waist ;~TIC~ ~, To see ~ t~ T~wlll vote to a~nd it~ ~g ~-Law and t~ Z~I~ Nap of ~ T~b~ a~~ f~ a~ Rentde~O~l Be~lnni~ at a point In ~he northerly l~e of 6alem ~npt~ a~ land n~ om fo~e~l~ ~ S~og~skt, said po~t no~thwe~terlu of a ~l~h~u b~d ~kl~ the Intersection of slid nor~herl~ l~e of Salem ~nplke ~d ~e N~-~d~er-Mlddleto:~ To~ l~e~ t~nce nor~wes~e~l~ ~ ~td northerl~ 1~* ~ Salem ~t o~ ~nplke i~.~O feet to a po land now focal7 of ~.~. ~oyie~ thence t~rntn~ ~ ~ Nor~ea~terl~ b~ ~nd feet; thence ~ a~ r~ not.eel7 still Doyle, ~,~8 feet to the oo~e~ of a ~ali a~ l~d n~ ~.~. ~o~ltonl thence ~n~ and ~l~ nor~eri~ b~ a stone wail, m~d lend of ~o~lton, i?~.~ feet to a ocher at i~d n~ or formerly of A.Z. ~iel thence ~ ~d ~~ eas~rly b~ ~d no~ or cf formerl~ of &.~. D~le ~d a ~e ~all'~l?.~ feet to said ~all; ~ee t~ a~ ~l~ n~as~rl7 b~aid stone ~ail and ~nd ~o~ ~ ffo~ri~ o~ i.~. DoTle ~d feet to ~ ~le ~ laid w~i; ~en~ ~~ we~terl~ b~ said lt~e ~ ~ ~d now ~ ff~l~ no~e~iT b7 laid etme wa~ ~d ~ ~ ~ fo~ i70.~ feet to ~ ~le In eel4 et~e ~1~ ~nae feet to an ~le ~ Mid stye waA~; ~enoe c~n~ by ~aid stone wall 28.0 feet more or ~as to the ~ Ando~r and. ~Iddleten To~ L~e 1~0~.0 feet ~e or Ieee to 1~ now or fo~erly of S~rcz~skl ~2.~ ree~ ~o end ~ni~ southwesterly by said lan~ nor or ~O~rA20~ ~rcz~s~i ~6.98 feet to the n~erly l~e of ~alem ~npike to ~e po~t of beginni~. Petiti~ of Ka~leen F~ck and others, ~D~ the aforesaid ~ticle the follo~ng was voted~ V~ to ~end the Zon~ B~-~w by add~g ~e~to. a~te~ eeotl~ fo]lo, rig new aeotl~a, the provlal~s of ~ecti~ ~,t~nding: Seott~ ~.~: aa dela~tbed abo~. ~tb ~oN~, TOWN NOETH ANDOVEP. ~OWN BUILD L~q (~ ..-t cur A~mual Adjourned Town Meetin~ held in the Veteran, tm Auditorium ',- [c.iiow~ng ~ticle appea~d in ~ ~t for ,~li~T,R 25. TO see if the T~ wil~ ~ m~ $~ .N~ A~o~r Zoning - .L~w ~nd the ~n~ Map of the To~ by o~g fr~ ~ral Residence L~:~tnn!ng a% a pO~t in the m~erl2 l~e of Salem ~npike a~ !~d now ? ~crmerly of 8~ B. ~k maid po~t be~ ~.11 feet nor~wester].y f ~"o~ a Highway b~d ~ ~ont .of h~ae, ~l~O~J ~enoe ~~ westerly ~ad southweste~17 B~ va~i~a c~aea 2~7.51 feet ~.t~rsectlon of walls at la~ of t~ C~wealth ~ rr, t~g= m~.d ~unnlng eoutheaster_l~ along a mtone wall by land of the :onwealth of Maseaohumettm ~12.5$ feet ~ ~ ~le in ~ wall; thenoe t~n!ng ~d r~l~ m~wem~rly alo~ maid mt~e wa~ ~.1~ feet sc %n~el tn ~ wall~ ~enoe t~l~ ~d ~l~ ~u~am~rl2 b7 varlc~ ~o~.~ses along ~ald wall by l~d of ~e C~~al~ o~ ~mmachusetts ' ~d,.8~ feet to ~ ~le ~ ~ wall~ ~h~ee tu~ ~d ~ni~ so~t~- ~erly alo~ said wall by ~d Of ~ C~we~ of' ~maachuaet~a :~2,~ feet to ~ a~le ~ t~ wall~ ~noe ~ ~d ~i~ mouSh~ri7 ~y wrlms o~rsea along said ~11 bl ~nd of ~e C~wealth of ~ett~ 1~10,~ feet to ~ ~gle ~ ~ wall~ ~enee t~g and - :~t~easterly by ~i~e o~reee al~g amid wall b2 l~d of the ~ ~alth of ~saao~te 10~,$~ feet to ~ ~le ~ ~ wall; thence t~... ~ ~d r~ a~eae~rl2 b2 ~i~a eczema ~8 ~e wall by lend ~he Co~onwealth of ~ssaohueetta ~2.70 feet to,~ ~le ~ the wall; ~'e~th of ~a_saaohueetta ~8,~ ~eet ~ ~ ~le in t~ ~; thence ~': and ~ni~ s~eaeterly b2 v~i~ao~aea al~g ~ta wall 12~2.7 to an angle ~ t~ wall; thenee ~[~ ~ ~~ ~aa~rly wall by l~d of t~ O~wealth ~ ~maae~lettl aSl.~ feet to m a~gle In the wall; ~enoe ~g ~ ~g ~m m~a~ly, but more :~2!,q7 feet ~o ~ ~te~aection of walls; ~emoe ~ ~ ~h~g nc. ri e~ly-along the wall ~ ~t~a oou~aea by 1~ of t~ O~al~h of ;~a~sac~aetts 28~.0 feet ~e ~ leas ~o .~ ~ett~ of walls at i.~C -~ or fo~erl2 of TO~; t~nce ~g ~ ~m~ ~a~emly along : z land of t~ O~eal~ ~ ~e~ao~sette ~80.0 feet more or les~ to ~ng~e In the wall; ~emoe t~g ~ r~g. aout~ea~rly along said ~Y .land of the C~wealth of ~aaa~uaette kS.0 fee~ ~e or less ~,r~le in ~he wall; thence ~g ~d ~i~ nor~eaa.~rly al~ ~aid b~- l~nd of ~he Ce~weal~ of ~s~a~Usette 50.0 feet ~e or less ~gle In ~ wall; th~ce t~i~ ~d r~i~ nor~erl~ al~g said l,md of the Co~we~th of ~aaao~setta 110.0 feet ~e or less to a oint in ~he southerly l~e of .~ale~ ~pl_Me} th~nee ~~_~d not,easterly al~g ~e s~t~12 l~e of 5ale~ T~p~ },}7~.0 feet less to a H~ b~ at the ~d of ~y Riots} ~noe ~rnl~ ~i~ sout~eaterl2 by l~d of Rlc~ ~ fee~ ~ a po~t; ~ence s~u'nln~ and ~~ nor~m~rly by l~d ~ Rio~a ~.0 feet ~o a Con't next shee~. ','~" TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Jollx j. Lt-o~, To~m ~ Arf. iole 25. Con'S. ~o~ ~eet~ ~oh ·, 196~. thence turn~g ~ ~ ~al~rl~ bF l~d ~ R~z'd~ 210.0 feet to a po~t. ~ ~ .~1~ 1~0 ~ $a~m ~P~$ thence turn~g ~ ~ .n~.te~lF ~ s~ ~~1~ 1~. of Salem ~rnpike ~9,02 felt to ~. ~t ~ b.~, ' . The foPe~oinf ame~jdBont to zonin~ is' hereby ippPOved. Attorney Gene~.i e At our Annual AdJ~a~n~d _T~%~J~ 2hgld %~_~ _b. Vq~ge AUditorium of the follow~ ~le :a~ char~ing fr~ R~al ~:j'[r~!~g descrlt~d A triangul~ ~oel "o~ ~~ ~ ~f~~ of ~ 'u~.whlfh ~ t~e ~.uilding fo~l2 ~o~ a' ~ ~ ~ehooA .~., ~aea ~c ue ~crlbed as follogal r~eteF1F~l~9 r)et, mole o~ Lc.a, b7 J .o~nson Street; 3ortherly b2 a b~, 72 feet;~ ~ '~ Xea.; ~d barfly ~7-~ fee~. more or leas, bT ~p~_8~ot.. ~ : . .- Yhe provisi~8 of 8eotl~ 6.~ ~-~:~ ~ ~ovo~ ~ By Law as -.mended n otwithatandtx~. ?~t!tlon of John 4~o PaF~um and · >!er the aforesaid article ~foll~ was voted~ V~.to amend .~.:tlon 5.77 of the ~ B2-~w (aa ~e~e~ed b2 t~ vote of the ~.~,~ ~der Article 8 of ~e W~r~t of thio ~et~g)~y adding ,otw!thst~ding.t~ p~ov~m~e ~ ~0~ 6.~ ~ oaXd B~-Law, the -'cf!swing new ~ra~aph~ 8e~ti~ ~. (~.oP~p~i~ as ~ Ar~Icle. ~ ¥o:e was ~~~ ]~. N~A~ ~. A 2/} ~aJoF~. .~TiC~ 28. To .~ ~W ~e T~:will ~ ~e Bp-Law ~n~g fr~ ~al ~o~ee %O.~l ~.~., '~ ~l~ing descriOed ~rcel of ~nd, P'~ginn~g: A ~rcel of ~, ~ow ~ fe~12 cf NIllA'e, located on ?,sterly side of ~t~ ~e~, ~e~ ~d~i~ aa fcl}ows~ northerly 290 feeC, mo~e o~ ~ll,~ said st~e ~X.b~ ~d now or f~':merly of ~pe~, to a ~t$ ~e ~u~ ~ ~ westerly ~' o feet, more or leil, b2' 1~ now ~ fo~rly of ~ale, ~ a '..n the easg~rly l~e ~ J~aon $~et~ ~noe ~r~.~ r~ni~ . ~herly 6=5 feet, mo~e or less, al~ the eas~A~.}~e of e. foresaid artlole tho fellowes votedt VO~ ~o amend Zoning B~,Law of the warrant lng new paragx'aph%· ~egq~J~ 2he vote was AFFZRMAT] TOWN JOHN J. LIONS, TOW'N .: ,;ur Armual Town Meet~r4~ ~eld ~ the Veteran~a Au4i~orl~m of our ..... ~h A~over High Bchool ~ ~a~da~/ March ~6, 1~ a~ one-~hlr? ~' the follow~8 ~ticle a~ed ~ ~o Warr~t for same: -'f,':I}~ 29. To see if the Town wilt v~te to a~end ~oning By-Law ~ :n~ ~om Village Real~,ence t,~neral ~s~eas ~e followin~ ~. ~'roel of land n~ o~ f ~v ;'.'er!y side of Pleaser 5treat, bo~ded an6 described ~--.~ ,.~. Star~ing at a po~t ~ tho easterl~ si. de of Pleas~',t -.':,_,~'~ ~t a Jog ~ said e~eet. '~--:'~-*,:~5.70 feet; thence ~ at an ~gle off aDout 80 de~re-~ ~? minutes easterly and ~~ l~d now or fo~rly of i/cC-f'- fee2 to a po~t; thence t~ni~ at ~ angle of about 90 degi~. [1 =inures s~t~rly by l~d ~e~t to a po~t; the~e t~,~d P~n~ by l~d of Haffner ..,':!ty T~at and pther ~nd of Etleen L~eh et al b~ two courses 77 feet and ~ feet to ~e ~t ~ ~e~~. 2etItlon of Jo~ J. ~tllis ':',~r the aforesaid article ~e follow~ was voted~ UNANIMOUSLY Eb to ~mend section'S.77 of vc~:e cf the To~ ~deP Article8gel ~e ~r~t for this mae :.L . ~ddf. ng thereto the follo~ ~w ~ra~aph~ 5action ~, (desc~' Ln article) vote was,~oua ~d so declared~ , ,¥ ~;~'~ '. by-la~a is he~eb~ appl-~ved. - At-torney- ~h~, ral TOWN OF NORM ANDOVER ~'~ ~ ~'~' April 15, .... ~.~mual T~own M~eting held in the Veteran's Aud~torlu~ of :i:!over E18h School on Saturday, March 16, 1963 at one-thlrt7 v,. tr:e fellow~g' ~tlcle appeared ~ the Warrant f~ same: "L~'LE 8~,, To see If ~e To~ ~11 vote to ~ke ~e following ~gges in t~e section n~ber~ ayetem of .itc ~n~ ~-~w, - and aa s~oe amended: . ~trlk~g out Beetles ).75, )-74 (1),).74 (28) .~, )~ ~.77 ~d ~.4 aa ac ap~ar~e. -'~ making the foll~g a*cti~ n~er~ ~'~ (e) to ~.7~ '(~) ~.7~ {~) to ~.7~ (~) ~.7!~ (5) ~.7~ ~.7~ (a?)to ~ 7~ (~) ~" ( ) }.7~ (~) to ~.7} (29) ~ ~.74 ( } to ~.7) ,, , (il) to ~ 7~ {lO) (~7) to 5.7~ :.,,.~ (i5) ~o ~.7~ ~.75 to ~.7~ j n~mberlng, as ~eoti~ ~.7~, the ~ltten dosoripti~ of that parc~l · ,[ la~ which was t~ subject of t~ vote of the T~ ~der Article ~ of the warr~t for the 19~9 ~u~ T~n MeetS. --- ~,~ t~ on cf ~e Town Co~sel. , '~'r the aforesaid ~ticle, ~e follow~ was voted~ ~;~D UNANIMOUSLY to. adopt ~ article. (~is ~ti~lewas o~sidered ,' of order, prlo~ to Article~.) Nasa., Ju~e 6, 1763 f--,e~olng amendment, to are hereb~ approved. ~ ' ' U*"I L ;' AETIC~ 87, TO see ~ ~0~ ~11 v~e to amend Section 5.1 of ~--- ' ' ~;'~t~" and ~welve" ( inae~tl~ ~ p~ ce ~e~eof ~2ewt,, --~., ":~uo]1o" a~ "f~r~en" (14), ~l~ottvely, so ~at said . ,-'~,t ~ fellows: Notice of said ~bllo he~,~i~ shall be given by ~blicatl~ ~ a ~ewapa~r ~lished ~ or of get;oral eiroulati~ ~ N~.~do~r f~r~en ~ at lea~t befo~ ~ date o~,h he~g, .P. titi~ To~ '- <i-pt the Article. '.:'720~ 88. To see if the To~n will vote to a~end Section 9.1 of Z,:.r~In~ By-Law b7 st~Iktng from its l~at sentence ~e requirement · .'. cf the ~mbera of t~ BO~ ~ Appeals ~ ~e appo~ted fr,~m ~-~'T the ~era of ~e Pl~i~ B~d, lo that said sentence The Board of Appeals Meml:~eea and Assoola~ M~mcer~ shall be appointed b7 th~ ~eleat~en in the manner provided b7 statute. Petitl_m~__ of Planning Board, -ruder the aforesaid a~tiole the folXead~ wan vote6s VOTED tr~A~MCVSZ'/ adopt ~he ar.tills. ,'..L~TiCLE 89. To see if' the To~ ~ vote ~ amend ~eetlon 9;2 of ~ ~ Z-nlng By-~w by a~ik~g ~ ~e f~at sentence ~e~of everythl~; :cliowlng the ~d n~bltoatl~e ~d lnae~tl~ in place thereof ~h~ ,.':~-aae "as p~ovlded b~ startsn, ao ~at said s~tenoe will ~ead ,~,~ ';~J iOWS~ On e_aah appeal ariein~ under: the North A~over Zoning the Board of Appeals shall hold a purlin hearing of notice shall be given by publiaatice~ as provided by Pe ti tlon To~ Counsel. the aforesaid article the following was voted: VO~ED .,~opt the article. t:r .',e copy: .',regolng amendments t~ 's~ttlilg , hereby approved, 'Akto'r~y Oeneral ' ' TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER JonSon' J. L~ONS, Tow~ O~ April 15, :1963 Annual Toys Meeting held in ~he Veteran's Auditorium ct :,,:' ~ndover High School on~atu~day, March 16, 19~ at one-~ ..... ~ b following articles aple are4 in the ~arr~n~ for ~ame~ ~ICL2 90. To see if thc Town sill vote to amend Section 10.3 . Zou!ng By-Law by at~i~ ~e~ t~' words e~ a newspaper ~hed ~ Ioan~ before ~te of e'u~ he~ ~a~recf the p~ase nas ~ovldod by a~a~e", so t~t said ~ec~:'- ,;:ill read as followa~ Notice of ~e aforesaid ~blio he~ng :,." zonin~ s~u~nt s~ll be ~1~ b7 ~blioati~ as ~ovideC by ~tute smd by ~il~ copies ~uch ~rt~em tax rec~da. Petit~ T~ ~sel. the ~ore~aid ~tio~ ~c~t t~ article. :: .'::[:,~, '~1. To see if the Town will vote to amend Beotlons 6,6k 't~ Zoning By-Law by striking fr~a each the da~e "Deoember o, F~ ti ti:n Town Counsel. .~-' ta~. ~foresaid article the following' was voted~ ~..,'?' the artlole. u~ ;y: ATTE~T~ · 'r~ ~ass., June 6, 1963 '~.-~going amend~eat to zoning --~ is h~reby ~proved. A'+- tome2 Oen'eral TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVEE Jos~ J. L,oNa. T~ O~ At e~ A~ T~ leering held the Veteran's Audite~l~ of ~ iorth.A~do~r 31~h $cheol m ~atu~7 afte~ ~a~oh 16, .1~ at one-~th~rt2 P.M., the following A~t.iole appeared in tbs warrant fc~ ea~e to adopt a b2 law for the To~n, and bls hereby submitted fo~ 7ou~ apl~ovall ,LRTICLE ~'~ To see if the Town will vote to adopt b~-lav or ~der eatabliahin~ the fees be charged for lnapeoCiane by th. Oas Inspeetor. Petitio~ off the ~ele etmen. Under the aforee&id a~tiole the following ese voted: VO~ to ~end ~eotim 11 of ~tiele IV of ~ ~ral By-~ws of ~e To~ ~y add~ at ~e end ~ere~ ~e follow~g~ ~ ~elec~n ~11 fix, ~d free ti~ to t!~ by ~eir ~der ~2 ~d, a aahe~le of fees to ~s vote ~s ~~a ~d ao deol~ed. ~8~ regls~er~ vot~. ~re ~e~nt. A true eel:IT; Town ¢le ~'.k Boston, Mass., June 6, 196) r (Z' r 4,3 C. L Z� V C e, ip C, r C C C-, t, C C- V -o 1C, 9- C C -3 'Ir C, ul ell r el C C (J C, fc- (,Y C2 e'. C .16 < C C e� C_ VD r r C, r r 0 0 n. i's C r C C. C 3 el C C0 _Ld C ? C C ? C J r .3 r No. ndover, Mas. L S JOH r L T OW C 1!ostdn, Mass June 6, 1963 J C Ile wit in zon-Ing i-aar, is hereby 0 v e d r N ORT11 01tPoff 4*3. 9J,;:2 to APRIL711i A 4§ 4 6 CHO "As to Sections 4.5 through 4.55 dealing with Motels, the Massachusetts Supreme Court has ruled these Sections invalid." Planning Board Town of North Andover )alne.l V. Rannan Chairman SECTION 1. PURPOSES For the purposes set forth in Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40A and all acts in amendment thereof and in addition thereto and under the authority thereof and of the General Laws Chapter 143 and any other enabling laws, the inspection, ma- terials, construction, alteration and repair, height, area, location and use of buildings and structures and the use of land, through- out the Town of North Andover are hereby regulated as herein provided, and the Town is hereby divided into districts as here- inafter designated, defined and described, and shown on an official copy of the zoning. map, dated June 1956, as amended, on file with the Town Clerk, which map is hereby made a part of this Bylaw. SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS For the purposes of this Bylaw, the following words and terms as used herein shall have the meanings or limitations of meanirg hereby defined, explained or assigned: 2.1 FAMILY. Any number of individuals living together in one suite of rooms as a single housekeeping unit, and hav- ing one principal cooking and food storage outfit in common among them in such suite. 2.2 ONE -FAMILY DWELLING. A dwelling built singly and apart from any other building and intended and designed to be occupied and used exclusively for residential pur- poses by one family. 2.3 TWO-FAMILY DWELLING. A free standing building in- tended and designed to be occu ed and used exclusively for residential purposes by eaeV of not more than two families. 2.4 LOT. An area of land in one ownership with definite boundaries ascertainable by recorded deed or plan and used or set aside and available for use as the site of one or more buildings or for any other definite purpose. 2.5 STREET. A public way, or a private way open to travel by the general public, or a way shown on a plan of a sub- division theretofore duly approved by the Planning Board. 2.6 BUILDING. The word "building" shall include the word "structure", unless the context unequivocally indicates otherwise. 2.7 ERECTED. The word "erected" shall include the words "built", "constructed", "reconstructed"', "altered", "en- larged", and "moved". 2.8 STORY. That portion of a building contained between any floor and the floor or roof next above it, but not in- cluding the lowest portion so contained if more than one- half of such portion vertically is below the mean finished grade of the ground adjoining such building. 2.9 HALF STORY. A story directly under a sloping roof in which the points of intersection of the bottom of the rafters with the interior faces of the walls are less than three feet above the floor level. 2.10 FRONTYARD. An open space extending across the entire width of a lot between any building thereon and the street lot line of the lot on which such building stands. 2.11 REAR YARD. An open space extending across the entire width of a lot between the rear of any building thereon and the rear lot line of the lot on which such building stands. 2.12 SIDE YARD. An open space between the side line of a lot and the adjacent side of any building thereon, such open space being understood to cover the entire extent between the front yard and the rear yard on such a lot. SECTION 3. ZONING DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES 3.1 The Town of North Andover is hereby divided into zoning districts designated as follows: RURAL RESIDENCE DISTRICTS COUNTRY RESIDENCE DISTRICTS VILLAGE RESIDENCE DISTRICTS NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICTS GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS INDUSTRIAL "S" DISTRICTS INDUSTRIAL "L" DISTRICTS 3.2 In the event of any discrepancy between the boundaries of the zoning districts as shown on the official map and as hereinafter described or defined, the descriptions herein- after set forth shall govern, as amended. 3.3 RURAL RESIDENCE DISTRICTS. Every part of the Town of North Andover not otherwise hereinafter designated �ountry Residence, Village Residence, Neighborhood Bus- iness, General Business or Industrial District is hereby expressly declared to be in Rural Residence District. 3.4 COUNTRY RESIDENCE DISTRICTS. 3.41 That part of North Andover Township surrounding the old colonial North Andover Center and extending beyond to the- particular boundaries recited below, except such area within said Country Residence zoning district bound- aries as may subsequently be duly declared to be in any other kind of zoning district: Northeasterly and easterly by the thread of Stevens Mill Pond beginning at Stevens Street; Easterly and northeasterly by the location line of the former railroad right of way (in 1955, used as an electric power line right of way) from its cross- ing over the thread of water inflow to Stevens Pond to a point on said location line 250 feet north- westerly from Marbleridge Road center line; Generally easterly by a line parallel to and 250 feet westerly from the center line of Marbleridge Road between said former railroad location line and a point on the center line of Johnson Street, 250 feet northwesterly from the center line of Marbleridge Road; Southerly by a straight line connecting the point aforesaid on the center line of Johnson Street and a point on the center line of Turnpike Street 250 feet northwesterly from the center line of Hillside Road; Southeasterly by a line parallel to and 250 feet northwesterly from the center line of Hillside Road, between Turnpike Street and the Andover Town line; Southwesterly by the Andover -North Andover town line between Hillside Road and Waverley Road; Northwesterly and westerly by the various courses of the North Andover Town line, from the Andover - Lawrence -North Andover common boundary point on or close to Waverley Road, to a point on the North Andover town line about 150 feet southerly from the center line of Greene Street; Northerly and northeasterly by a line parallel to and 150 feet southerly from the center line of Greene Street, between the Lawrence -North An- dover boundary and Linden Avenue; Easterly by a line parallel to and 100 feet westerly from the center line of Linden Avenue; Northerly by a line parallel to and 100 feet south- erly from the center line of Woodstock Street and said line extended tangent easterly to Massachusetts Avenue;, Northeasterly by that portion of the center line of Massachusetts Avenue between its intersection with a line parallel to and 100 feet southerly from Wood- stock Street center line extended, and Chickering Road; Northwesterly by Chickering Road center line be- tween Massachusetts Avenue and Phillips Brooks Road; Northerly by the center line of Phillips Brooks Road between Massachusetts Avenue and Osgood Street; Westerly by the center line of Osgood Street be- tween Phillips Brooks Road and Bay State Road; Northerly by a tangent extension easterly of the center line of Bay State Road between Osgood Street and Court Street; Westerly by the center line of Court Street between qaid Bay State Road center line extended and the junction of Pleasant Street, Court Street, Osgood Street and Park Street; Northerly by the center line of Pleasant Street be- tween the aforesaid junction and Stevens Street; Northwesterly by the center line of that short por- tion of Stevens Street between its intersection with Pleasant Street and its crossing over the outflow thread of Stevens Mill Pond to the point of be- ginning. 3.42 That part of North Andover township adjoining the wes- terly side of Osgood Street between Sutton Street and Chickering Road as more particularly bounded and des- cribed below, except such portions of the area within said Country Residence Zoning District boundaries as may sub- sequently be duly declared to be in any other kind of zoning district. Northwesterly by Sutton Street center line; Northeasterly by Osgood Street center line be- tween Sutton Street and Chickering Road; Southeasterly by Chickering Road center line be- tween Osgood Street and the former Salem Railroad at Chickering Road; Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 200 feet northeasterly from the location line of the former Salem Railroad right of way between Chickering Road and Prescott Street; Northerly by Prq!scott Street center line; Westerly by a line parallel to and 125 feet easterly from Moody Street center line and said line ex- tended across Chadwick Street from Prescott Street to Sutton Street. 3.5 VILLAGE RESIDENCE DISTRICTS. 3.51 That built-up northwesterly portion of North Andover, mainly northerly of Greene Street and of Massachusetts Avenue and mainly westerly of Chickering Road, more particularly bounded and described below, except such areas within said Village Residence zoning district bound- aries as may subsequently be declared to be in any other kind of zoning district. Northerly by that portion of the North Andover town line between the intersection of the Shawsheen River with the Boston & Maine Railroad location line at the City of Lawrence Boundary, and the in- tersection of the North Andover town line with the center line of Marblehead Street extended; Easterly by a portion of Marblehead Street center line; Northerly by Belmont Street center line between Marblehead Street and a point on Belmont Street center line about 200 feet easterly along said line from its intersection with the center line of Patriot Street; Westerly by a portion of a line parallel to and 200 feet easterly from Patriot Street center line between Belmont Street and May Street; Northerly by the center line of May Street; Easterly by a line parallel to and 150 feet westerly from the center line of Main Street between May Street and Waverley Road; Southeasterly by a short portion of Waverley Road center line; Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 225 feet westerly from Main Street center line; Northwesterly by a line parallel to and 100 feet southeasterly from Second Street center line; Generally northeasterly by the center line of Water Street between Second Street and Merrimack Street and by a small portion of the center line of Merri- mack Street and by a line parallet to and 225 feet, southwesterly from the center line of Water Street between Merrimack Street and Elm Street and by a portion of the center line of Elm Street; Northeasterly by the center line of Water Street and said line extended between Elm Street and Claren- don Street, and by a portion of the center line of Clarendon Street; Northeasterly by the center line of East Water Street between Clarendon Street and Chicke ' ring Road, by a portion of the center line of Chickering Road, by the center line and the center line exten- ded of Wayne Street, so called, between Chickering Road and Osgood Street; Southeasterly by a portion of the center line of Os- good Street between Wayne Street and a point on Osgood Street center line 350 feet from its intersec- tion with Phillips Court center line; Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 135 feet northeasterly from that line of Phillips Court that trends approximately S 35* 261 E, and such line ex- tended to Osgood Street; Southeasterly by a line parallel to and 120 feet southeasterly from that line of Phillips Court that trends approximately S 44* 33' W: Southerly by the center'line of Pleasant Street be- tween a point on said center line 120 feet southeast- erly from its intersection with the center line of Phillips Court to the intersection of center lines of Pleasant Street and Court Street; Southeasterly by the center line of Court Street be. tween Pleasant Street and the center line of Bay State Road extended tangent easterly from Osgood Street to Court Street; Southerly by the center line of Bay State Road ex- tended easterly between Court Street and Osgood Street; Easterly by the center line of Osgood Street be- tween Bay State Road and Phillips Brooks Road; Southerly by the center line of Phillips Brooks Road between Osgood Street and Chickering Road; Southeasterly by a portion of Chickering Road cen- ter line; Southwesterly by that portion of the center line of Massachusetts Avenue between Chickering Road and a line parallel to and 100 feet southerly from Woodstock Street center line, extended; Southerly by a line parallel to and 100 feet south- erly from the center line of Woodstock Street; Westerly by a line parallel to and 100 feet westerly from Linden Avenue center line; Southerly by a line parallel to and .150 feet south- erly from Greene Street center line; Southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly by that winding portion of the North Andover town line between a line parallel to and 150 feet southerly from Greene Street, and the intersection of the Shawsheen River with the Boston & Maine Rail- road location line at the City of Lawrence boundary. 3.52 A small area both sides of Saunders Street near Sutton Pond, bounded: Northerly by the northerly sideline of that portion of Saunders Street that trends approximately E 7' 30' N and said line extended easterly to the shore of Sutton Pond; Northeasterly by the southwesterly shore of Sutton Pond; Southeasterly by a line at a right angle to Saunders Street center line at its southerly terminus; Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 180 feet northeasterly from Main Street center line between the line across Saunders Street southerly terminus and the southeasterly side line of the Town of North Andover Bradstreet School lot; Northwesterly by a short portion of said Bradstreet School southeasterly lot line; Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 125 feet southwesterly from that portion of Saunders Street center line that trends to two courses about N 45* 0' W and N 24* 30' W, between the aforesaid Brad- street School southeasterly lot line and the afore- said Saunders Street northerly sideline trending E 7* 30' N. NORTH ANDOVER ZONING BYLAW Table of Contents Section 1: Purposes Section 2: Definitions Section 3: Zoning Districts and Boundaries Section 4: Buildings and Uses Permitted and Applications of Regulations 4.01 In All Districts 4.02 Lot partly in North Andover, partly elsewhere 4.03 Lot partly in one zone, partly in another 4.04 Non -conforming Uses 4.05 Non -conforming Uses 4.06 Non -conforming Uses 4.1 All Residence Districts 4.2 Neighborhood Business Districts 4.3 General Business Districts 4.4 Industrial Districts 4.5 Motels 4.6 Outdoor Lighting Section 5: Earth Material Removal Section 6: Lot Areas and Lot Widths Required and Specific Exceptions Rural Residence Country Residence Village Residence Neighborhood Business General Business Industrial Section 7: Yard Spaces Required Rural Residence Country Residence Village Residence Neighborhood Business General Business Industrial Section 8: Building Heights Permitted Section 9- Board of Appeals, Powers & Duties Section 10: Zoning Amendments Section 11: Enforcement Section 12: Conflict of Laws, Validity and Severability Westerly by the center line of Osgood Street be- tween Phillips Brooks Road and Bay State Road; Northerly by a tangent extension easterly of the center line of Bay State Road between Osgood Street and Court Street; Westerly by the center line of Court Street between qaid Bay State Road center line extended and the junction of Pleasant Street, Court Street, Osgood Street and Park Street; Northerly by the center line of Pleasant Street be- tween the aforesaid junction and Stevens Street; Northwesterly by the center line of that short por- tion of Stevens Street between its intersection with Pleasant Street and its crossing over the outflow thread of Stevens Mill Pond to the point of be- ginning. 3.42 That part of North Andover township adjoining the wes- terly side of Osgood Street between Sutton Street and Chickering Road as more particularly bounded and des- cribed below, except such portions of the area within said Country Residence Zoning District boundaries as may sub- sequently be duly declared to be in any other kind of zoning district. Northwesterly by Sutton Street center line; Northeasterly by Osgood Street center line be- tween Sutton Street and Chickering Road; Southeasterly by Chickering Road center line be- tween Osgood Street and the former Salem Railroad at Chickering Road; Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 200 feet northeasterly from the location line of the former Salem Railroad right of way between Chickering Road and Prescott Street; Northerly by Prq!scott Street center line; Westerly by a line parallel to and 125 feet easterly from Moody Street center line and said line ex- tended across Chadwick Street from Prescott Street to Sutton Street. 3.5 VILLAGE RESIDENCE DISTRICTS. 3.51 That built-up northwesterly portion of North Andover, mainly northerly of Greene Street and of Massachusetts Avenue and mainly westerly of Chickering Road, more particularly bounded and described below, except such areas within said Village Residence zoning district bound- aries as may subsequently be declared to be in any other kind of zoning district. Northerly by that portion of the North Andover town line between the intersection of the Shawsheen River with the Boston & Maine Railroad location line at the City of Lawrence Boundary, and the in- tersection of the North Andover town line with the center line of Marblehead Street extended; Easterly by a portion of Marblehead Street center line; Northerly by Belmont Street center line between Marblehead Street and a point on Belmont Street center line about 200 feet easterly along said line from its intersection with the center line of Patriot Street; Westerly by a portion of a line parallel to and 200 feet easterly from Patriot Street center line between Belmont Street and May Street; Northerly by the center line of May Street; Easterly by a line parallel to and 150 feet westerly from the center line of Main Street between May Street and Waverley Road; Southeasterly by a short portion of Waverley Road center line; Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 225 feet westerly from Main Street center line; Northwesterly by a line parallel to and 100 feet southeasterly from Second Street center line; Generally northeasterly by the center line of Water Street between Second Street and Merrimack Street and by a small portion of the center line of Merri- mack Street and by a line parallet to and 225 feet, southwesterly from the center line of Water Street between Merrimack Street and Elm Street and by a portion of the center line of Elm Street; Northeasterly by the center line of Water Street and said line extended between Elm Street and Claren- don Street, and by a portion of the center line of Clarendon Street; Northeasterly by the center line of East Water Street between Clarendon Street and Chicke ' ring Road, by a portion of the center line of Chickering Road, by the center line and the center line exten- ded of Wayne Street, so called, between Chickering Road and Osgood Street; Southeasterly by a portion of the center line of Os- good Street between Wayne Street and a point on Osgood Street center line 350 feet from its intersec- tion with Phillips Court center line; Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 135 feet northeasterly from that line of Phillips Court that trends approximately S 35* 261 E, and such line ex- tended to Osgood Street; Southeasterly by a line parallel to and 120 feet southeasterly from that line of Phillips Court that trends approximately S 44* 33' W: Southerly by the center'line of Pleasant Street be- tween a point on said center line 120 feet southeast- erly from its intersection with the center line of Phillips Court to the intersection of center lines of Pleasant Street and Court Street; Southeasterly by the center line of Court Street be. tween Pleasant Street and the center line of Bay State Road extended tangent easterly from Osgood Street to Court Street; Southerly by the center line of Bay State Road ex- tended easterly between Court Street and Osgood Street; Easterly by the center line of Osgood Street be- tween Bay State Road and Phillips Brooks Road; Southerly by the center line of Phillips Brooks Road between Osgood Street and Chickering Road; Southeasterly by a portion of Chickering Road cen- ter line; Southwesterly by that portion of the center line of Massachusetts Avenue between Chickering Road and a line parallel to and 100 feet southerly from Woodstock Street center line, extended; Southerly by a line parallel to and 100 feet south- erly from the center line of Woodstock Street; Westerly by a line parallel to and 100 feet westerly from Linden Avenue center line; Southerly by a line parallel to and .150 feet south- erly from Greene Street center line; Southwesterly, westerly and northwesterly by that winding portion of the North Andover town line between a line parallel to and 150 feet southerly from Greene Street, and the intersection of the Shawsheen River with the Boston & Maine Rail- road location line at the City of Lawrence boundary. 3.52 A small area both sides of Saunders Street near Sutton Pond, bounded: Northerly by the northerly sideline of that portion of Saunders Street that trends approximately E 7' 30' N and said line extended easterly to the shore of Sutton Pond; Northeasterly by the southwesterly shore of Sutton Pond; Southeasterly by a line at a right angle to Saunders Street center line at its southerly terminus; Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 180 feet northeasterly from Main Street center line between the line across Saunders Street southerly terminus and the southeasterly side line of the Town of North Andover Bradstreet School lot; Northwesterly by a short portion of said Bradstreet School southeasterly lot line; Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 125 feet southwesterly from that portion of Saunders Street center line that trends to two courses about N 45* 0' W and N 24* 30' W, between the aforesaid Brad- street School southeasterly lot line and the afore- said Saunders Street northerly sideline trending E 7* 30' N. Town .of North Andover Plannirng 130ar-d 1958 P- Jol-irz T Blackwell, Planner, Bos+an i3A%_ UVJ IN STREET MARB►_Et6E A� o ,ao zoo' aoo voo' aoo' North Andover, Mass. DOWNTOWN BUSINESS � INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS 111V411, 110NN 301PN _.M - tio.. • .. •. - -m,ap. �. .. R'*-*-'� . NX 0 The boundaries of each tract zoried for business or ind.u5+ry on this map are stated in the 4ortirtQ by-law paragraph of tke same number as on the map beside such +racf; the numbers ire parentheses are numbered Stab -sections of paragraph 3.74. ",_0,1 �_'_ J G c� P bRW" �•: .:y Fr `-is X11 1115 � S T R E E T formerly of Longbottom, Desrosiers, Hennessy, Cal- ' line of Salem Turnpike 719 feet to a point; thence i Southwesterly by Pleasant Street center line to a 4.13 Renting a room or rooms in a dwelling for the office of one abrese, Kamal and Hennessy, said line being 100 northeasterly by a stone wall, 34.05 feet to a point; I point thereon 120 feet southeasterly from its inter- professional person, provided there be no display or ad - feet from and parallel to the southwesterly line of thence easterly by the stone wall, 680.42 feet to a' section with Phillips Court center line; vertising on such dwelling or its lot other than a profes- Massachusetts Avenue, to a point 113 feet from the point; thence southwesterly, 565 feet to a point; Northwesterly by a line parallel to and 120 feet sional name plate, or sign not to exceed six (6) inches by westerly side of Beechwood Street; thence south- thence southeasterly 200 feet to a point in the north- southeasterly from that line of Phillips Court that; twenty-four (24) inches in size. westerly with an interior angle of 90 degrees 300 erly line of Hillside Road; thence southwesterly by trends approximately S 44° 33'W; feet more or less to the Shawsheen River; thence the northerly line of Hillside Road,` 100 feet to a Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 135 feet 4,14 Customary home occupations, provided there be no display northwesterly by the Shawsheen River 280 feet point which is 110.7 feet from the Salem Turnpike; northeasterly from that line of Phillips Court that and no exterior advertising except an announcement sign more or less to land now or formerly of Turner; thence northwesterly 91.3 feet to a point; thence trends approximately S 35° 26'E and such line ex-' not to exceed six (6) inches by twenty-four (24) inches and thence northeasterly by land now or formerly of southwesterly 100 feet to .the point of beginning. tended northwesterly to Osgood Street; provided that in any dwelling, such customary home occu- Turner, Williams, Towne, Fogerty and McDonough Northeasterly by a portion of Osgood Street center pations shall be carried on by not more than five persons 250 feet more or less to the point of beginning, con- 3.76 A parcel of land located on the southwesterly side of Main line beginning at a point thereon 350 feet north- of whom at least one shall reside in such dwelling. taining 74,000 square feet, more or less. Street in the Town of North Andover, County of Essex easterly its intersection with Phillips Court nen and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded and de_ ter line and extending thence easterly to the center ' 4.15 Schools, libraries, museums, churches, hospitals and con - (28) Superseded and included within the description 3.71, scribed follows: line of Wayne Street, so called; I valescent and rest homes, local passenger stations, also eas as amended, by vote of March 16, 1957. Southwesterly by the center line of Wayne Street, radio, radar, television or radio -telephone transmitting or Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line of so called, between Osgood Street and Chickering broadcasting towers but not their studios nor offices, and (29) Superceded and included within the description 3.71, Main Street with the southerly line of First Street; Road; not veterinary or animal hospitals except as further pro - as amended, by vote of March 16, 1957. thence southwesterly, by the southerly line of First tion 3.71, Street, about 210.0 feet to land of one Vernile; Southeasterly by a short portion of Chickering vided elsewhere in this bylaw. (30) Superceded and included within the description Road center line; as amended, by vote of March 16, 1957. thence southeasterly, by land of Vernile 210 feet to Southwesterly by East Water Street center line; 4.16 Real estate signs not to exceed twenty-four (24) inches by the most easterly point of the Vernile property; Southeasterly by a short portion of Clarendon thirty-six (36) inches in size which shall advertise only the (31) A certain parcel of land in North Andover with the thence turning and running southwesterly along , Street center line; rental, lease or sale of the premises upon which they are buildings thereon, presently known as the Veteran's ed land of the said Vernile 117.0 feet, more or less to Southwesterly by 'Vater Street center line extended placed. of Foreign Wars, Post 2104 bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point at the northerly a point; thence northwesterly, still by said Vernile between Clarendon Street and a point on Water property, 210.0 feet to First Street; thence south Street center line about 105 feet southerly from 4.17 (a) Farming of field crops, and row crops; truck gar- tersection of Park Street and Chickering Road; westerly, by the southerly line of First Street; 150.0 Merrimack Street center line; dens, orchards, plant nurseries, greenhouses and as thence running northeasterly 170 feet along Chick- feet to a stone bound at land now or formerly of Northwesterly by a line at a right angle to Water provided below, stud farms, poultry batteries, fur ering Road to a point; thence turning and running Elizabeth Ryan Heirs; thence southeasterly 210.50 Street center line and passing through a point ranches and dairy farms; easterly 75.1 feet to a point on the westerly side of feet to a stone bound of land of one Robinson; thereon 105 feet southerly from Merrimack Street Avon Street; thence turning and running south- thence again southeasterly, by land of said Robin- center line; (b) The keeping on any lot of not less than three (3) easterly 192.24 feet to a point on the northerly side son, 56.50 feet to a stone bound, thence northeast- acres area in a Country Residence or a Rural Resi- of Park Street; thence turning and running west Southwesterly by a portion of the southwesterly dence District of a total of not more than three (3) erly, by land of said Robinson, 109.57 feet to a short of the mill pond, and thence by a portion of a of an kind or assortment of animals or birds in erly in two courses 102.89 feet and 59.79 feet along point; thence southeasterly, by land of said Robin- line parallel to and 180 feet northeasterly from' Y Park Street to the point of beginning. son 247.94 feet to a point in the northerly line of addition to the household pets of the family living p Main Street center line; (32) A certain parcel of land in North Andover with the Second Street; thence northeasterly along the north- I Northwesterly by a line at a right angle to Saunders on such lot, but not the keeping of any animals or buildings thereon, now or formerly of Driver bound- erly line of Second Street 200.64 feet to an iron pipe Street center line at the southerly terminus of birds or pets of persons other than those resident on such lot, except as further provided below; ed and described as follows: Beginning at a point at land of William A. Finneran; thence northwest- I Saunders Street; at the southwesterly intersection of Park Street and erly, by land of said Finneran, 160.34 feet to the Southwesterly by the southwesterly shore of Sutton (c) On any lot of not less than three (3) acres area and Chickering Road; thence running in a southwesterly southerly line of School Street; thence southwest- : i Mill Pond between the aforesaid line at a right situated in a not thickly settled part of a Country direction 230 feet along Chickering Road; thence erly, by the southerly line of School Street, 160.47 ! angle to Saunders Street center line at its southerly' Residence, a Rural Residence or an Industrial Dis- turning and running southeasterly 84.7 feet to a feet to a stone bound at the westerly end of said terminus and the easterly extension of that north- trict, but only on such lots in such parts of such point; thence turning and running northeasterly 270 southerly line of School Street, thence northwest- I erly side line of Saunders Street that trends ap- districts, veterinarians and others may keep more feet to Park Street; thence turning and running erly, by the westerly end of School Street, 40.0 feet proximately E 7° 30' N; than three (3) animals or birds not necessarily westerly 87.2 feet to the point of beginning. to a stone bound; thence northeasterly, by the I Southerly by that northerly side line of Saunders owned by the persons resident on such lot, provided (33) A certain parcel of land in North Andover with the northerly line of School Street, 162.28 feet to a Street that trends approximately E 7° 30' N and that on such lots there be no slaughtering, packing stone bound, thence again northeasterly, by the said line extended easterly; or processing of meat, entrails, organs, skins, hides, buildings thereon, presently known as Young's Club northerly line of School Street, 83.16 feet to a stone and the Dairy Queen, bounded and described as fol- Westerly by a line parallel to and 165 feet easterly pelts, fur, feathers or bones, and provided that bound; thence still again northeasterly, by the from Main Street center line; animal hospitals, kennels, poultry batteries, dairy lows: Beginning at a point at the westerly inter- northerly line of School Street, 95.41 feet to a stone 1 Southerly by a portion of the former Salem Rail- barns, riding stables and animal auction lots are section of Park Street and Chickering Road; thence bound marking the intersection of the northerly running southwesterly 180 feet along Chickering road location line; specifically prohibited in all Village Residence Dis- line of School Street with the westerly line of Main Wester) b Main Street center line between the tricts and in all thick) settled arts of Country Road to a point s Main Street; thence turning and Street; thence northwesterly, by the westerly line former Salem Railroad location line and Sutton Residence or of Rural Residence Districts, running northwesterly Streets; feet to the intersection of Main Street, 62.86 feet to a stone bound marking Street. ningPark and Main Streets; thence turning and run- an angle in the said westerly line of Main Street; 4.18 Any accessory use customarily incident to any of the ning easterly 220 feet along Park Street to the point thence again northwesterly, by the westerly line of of beginning. Main Street 258.23 feet, more or less to the point 3.63 INDUSTRIAL "L" DISTRICT. At Greene Street and the above permitted uses, provided that such accessory use Shawsheen River, being a certain parcel of land together shall be not injurious, noxious, or offensive to the neigh - 'i (34) A certain parcel of land located on High Street, of beginning. with the buildings thereon, presently known as Wipex borhood. North Andover numbered Lot 44 on Assessors Plot Incorporated, bounded and described as follows: 52, and with the buildings thereon, presently 3.77 Reclassified by vote of the March 29, 1958 annual Town Beginning at an iron pipe in the southwest side of 4.19 On any lot in any Residence District, garaging or off-street known as Mann's Variety, bounded and described Meeting and included within the descriptions under Sec -Greene Street, North Andover in the northeast cor- parking, covered or open, of not more than four motor as follows: Beginning at a point on the southwest- tions 3.3 and 3.41. ner of the granted premises; thence running in a vehicles, of which not more than two may be commerical erly side of High Street in the northeasterly corner westerly direction in an arc 90.16 feet to a point; 1 vehicles, but not counting farm trucks nor motor -powered of the premises in question; thence running south- 3 8 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS. thence running southwesterly along said Greene agricultural implements of an agriculturally active farm easterly 100 feet to a point; thence turning and run - Street 280.83 feet to a town bound; thence turning or orchard on which such vehicles are parked. ning southwesterly 70.7 feet to a point; thence turn- ing and running northwesterly 100 feet to a point; 3.81 INDUSTRIAL L DISTRICT. All that northernmost por- thence turning and running northeasterly 69.59 feet tion of North Andover township north of the northerly following along the Shawsheen River to an iron 1 4.2 IN NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICTS. to the point of beginning. Lake Cochichewick watershed divide line as more particu pipe; thence turning and running southeasterly larly bounded and described below, except such portions along land now or formerly of Ivar L. Sjostrom, 4.21 Stores not exceeding fifteen hundred (1500) square feet floor area per store for h e (35) Reclassified by vote of March 16, 1957 annual Town of the area within said Industrial "L" zoning district Jr., 276,18 feet to an iron pipe; thence turning and p r t e retail sale of food, drugs and other articles or mm under commodities for use and " in he description u running northeaster) 135.42 fee o an iron i consumption in d with t ru t t o e• Meeting and include p boundaries as may be duly declared to be in any other' g Y p p � p 3.63. kind of zoning district: thence continuing to run in a northeasterly direc- ! neighboring households, but not for the sale of alcoholic (36) A certain arse) of land in North Andover with the tion 134.88 feet to an iron pipe; thence continuing liquors in any form, whether on draft or in packages. No P Northeasterly b the Haverhill -North Andover Y Y Neighborhood e hborhood Business District s i t ct hall be more than to run in a northeaster) direction 208.65 feet o an e t a three buildings thereon, presently known as the Den Rock boundary between the Merrimack River and a point Y t g Drive -In Theater, bounded and described as fol- � ,I iron pipe on the southwesterly side of Greene (3) acres total land area, including off-street automobile southerly of Osgood Street; Street, the point of beginning, parking spaces. In addition there may be permitted in a lows: Beginning at a point on the northeasterly side' Easterly and southeasterly by a line parallel to and Neighborhood Business District an automobile lubricating of Winthrop Avenue 990 feet northwesterly from 500 feet easterly from that portion of Osgood Street the intersection of Turnpike Street and Waverley center line between the Haverhill -North Andover, and gasoline filling station but only on petition, subject Road; thence running along Winthrop Avenue 815 boundary and the thread of High Bridge Brook; to site plan review and approval by the Board of Appeals, feet a point; thence turning and running north- Southeasterly by the thread of High Bridge Brook SECTION 4: BUILDINGS AND USES PERMITTED, after public hearing thereon with due notice given. Auto- mobile repair garages and automobile sales places shall Auto - easterly y 700 feet to a point; thence turning and run to Osgood Street; AND APPLICATION OF REGULATIONS not be permitted in Neighborhood Business Districts. ning southeasterly 660 feet to a point; thence turn- Southeasterly by that portion of Osgood Street cen•' Ing and running easterly 261 feet more or less to a ter line between High Bridge Brook and Sutton 4.01 In the zoning districts above specified and described, the 4.22 No loading platforms or receiving doors shall be located point; thence turning and running southwesterly Street; I following designated buildings and alterations and exten- on the street side of any retail stores or other commercial 596 feet more or less to the point of beginning. Southeasterly and southerly by that portion of Sut sions thereof and buildings accessory thereto and the fol- 1 building in a Neighborhood Business District. (37) A certain parcel of land in North Andover with the ton Street center line between Osgood Street and a I lowing designated uses of land, buildings, or parts thereof buildings thereon, presently known as Fould's point on Sutton Street center line 300 feet northeast and uses accessory thereto are permitted. All other build- j 4.23 Dwellings, subject to the same lot size, yard space and all Bakery bounded and 'described as follows: Begin- of its intersection with Methuen Avenue center line; ings and uses are hereby expressly prohibited, except those other restrictions and conditions as would apply if such ningat a point at the westerly corner of Beverly Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 300 feet lawfully existing and actively in use on June 1, 1956, , dwellings were located in a Village Residence District, and Union Streets and running westerly 155 feet northeasterly from Methuen Avenue center line; which by the operation of this provision became lawfully also churches, schools, libraries, museums, local passenger more or less by the northerly line of Union Street Southerly by a line parallel to and 750 feet north non-conformin�g.stations and munici al or other to a point; then running northerly 90 feet more or � erly from that portion of Sutton Street center line p public or civic buildings. less to aoint; thence turning and running easterly between a point thereon 300 feet northeasterly from p � 4.02 When a lot in one ownership is situated in part in the 4.3 IN GENERAL BUSINESS llISTRICTS. 155 feet to a point on the westerly side of Beverly Methuen Avenue center line and a point on Sutton Town of North Andover and in part in an adjacent town I Street; thence turning and running southeasterly Street center line 125 feet southwesterly from or city, the provisions, regulations and restrictions of this i 4.31 Retail stores and wholesale stores, salesrooms, funeral 90 feet more or less to point of beginning. Thorndike Street center line; Bylaw shall be applied to that portion of such lot as lies in parlors ,showrooms or places for any professional, artistic Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 125 feet the Town of North Andover in the same manner as if the or mercantile activity, not involving manufacturing, also (38) A certain parcel of land in North Andover, together southwesterly from Thorndike Street center line Y. g g. with the buildings thereon, presently known as and said line extended between a point 750 feet entire lot were situated therein. retail bakeries or retail confectioneries in which not more Robinson's Express Company, bounded and de- northerly from Sutton Street center line and a point Y than five (5) persons are engaged in the manufacture and scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the on Sutton Street center line 125 feet southwesterly 4.03 When a zoningdistrict boundary divides a lot in one sale on the premises of bakery or confectionery goods northerly side of Second Street, thence running from Thorndike Street center line; ownership, all the zoning regulations set forth in this there produced, including ice cream. northwesterly by land now or formerly of Stewart Southerly d that portion center Sutton Street center zoning bylaw applying to the greater part by area of such 300 feet to land now or formerly of Lawlor; thence lot so divided may also be deemed to apply and govern 4.32 Banks, offices and municipal, civic or public service build turning and running northeasterly by said Lawlor line between North Main Street and a point on Sut at and be and such zonin district boundar but onl to in s such as p ton Street 125 feet southwesterly from Thorndike Y g Y Y g post office, telephone exchange, town offices, land 58 and 45/100 feet to a point; thence turning Street center line; an extent not more than thirty (30) linear feet in depth school, library, museum, church, local passenger station, and running southeasterly 53 feet to a point; thence Southwesterly by North Main Street center line be (at a right angle to such boundary) into the lesser part by �' n turnin and runnin northeasterly 110 feet to a area of such lot so divided. 4.33 Hall, club, theatre or other place of amusement or assem- g g tweenSouth Sutton Street center line and a point on U n point; thence turning and running southeasterly 142 North Main Street center line 80 feet southerly from bly. r -and 63/100 feet to a point, the last three courses 4.04 Any lawfully non -conforming building or structure and el � `_� being by land now or formerly of the Village Land Southerly Ashland Street tr eet center line; aline parallel to and 80 feet southerly I any lawfully non -conforming use of building or land may 4.34 Automobile service and filling stations, automobile storage i� - Company; thence turning and running southwest- from Ashland Street center line; be continued in the same kind and manner and to the and repair garages including automobile body repairs and < erly by two courses 133 and 84/100 feet by land Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 200 feet same extent as at the time it became lawfully non -con- I painting, and automobile sale agencies for new and used > conveyed by me to George L. Newcomb et ux: southwesterly from North Main Street center line forming, but such building or use shall not at any time be cars provided there be not displayed or stored outdoors ? thence turning and running southeasterly by said between a point 80 feet southerly from Ashland'changed, extended or enlarged except for a purpose per- on such premises more than twenty-five (25) automobiles 0 N Newcomb land 100 feet to Second Street; thence Street and the center line of Sutton Street; mitted in the zoning district in which such building or use or other vehicles, turning and running southwesterly by Second Street is situated, or except as may be permitted otherwise by the 40 feet to the point of beginning; containing 31,915 Southerly by a short portion of Sutton Street center North Andover Board of Appeals. 4.35 Restaurant, dining room or lunch room, square feet more or less; being shown as Lot "B" on Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 150 feet Plan of Land in North Andover, Mass. Owned by southwesterly from Main Street center line between 4,05 If any lawfully non -conforming building or use of a build- 4,36 Any accessory use customarily incident to any of the above Mary E. Robinson" recorded in the North District Sutton Street and May Street; Ing or land be at any time discontinued for a period of two p provided that such accessory use shall be Y ermined uses, of Essex Registry. of Deeds as Plan No. 2826, being Souther) b May Street center line; years or more, or if such use or building be changed to one Y Y Y Y not injurious, noxious, or offensive to the neighborhood, part of the premises conveyed to me by Daniel J. Easterly by a line parallel to and 200 feet easterly conforming with the North Andover Zoning Bylaw in the Grogan by deed dated December 9, 1929, recorded from Patriot Street center line between May Street district in which it is located, it shall thereafter continue in said Registry of Deeds, book 550 page 38. and Belmont Street; to conform. 4.4 IN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS. (39) A certain parcel of land located in North Andover Southerly by Belmont Street center line; 4.06 Any non-conforining building or structure destroyed or 4.41 Both in Industrial "S" Districts and in Industrial "L" (12) on the northwesterly side of Osgood Street, being Westerly by a short portion of Marblehead Street damaged fire, flood, lightning, wind or otherwise the Districts any manufacturing, processing, wholesaling, shown as lots numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4 on Plan of center line between Belmont Street and the Law- sixty-five extent of sixty-five (65%) per cent or more of its repro- warehousing or other commercial non -retail activity in - Land in North Andover, Mass., owned by Stanley rence-North Andover municipal boundary; duction cost at the time of such damage shall not be volving only and Mary Stefanowicz, trustees, Charles E. Cyr, Northwesterly and northerly by the North Andover g y quiet processes, quiet machinery and quiet Civil Engineer, dated December 1945, bounded and town line in the Merrimack River between the foot rebuilt, repaired, reconstructed nor altered except fora motive power, and free from neighborhood disturbing C< purpose permitted in the zoning district r which such factors such as noises, odors or other effects, and uses of � �`,p described as follows: Beginning at a stake at a wall of Marblehead Street and the Haverhill -North building is located, or except as may be permitted other- land and of buildings J in the said northwesterly side of Osgood Street and Andover boundary. g customarily accessory to such ac - ICN pthence running more or less northwesterly along wise by the Board of Appeals acting under G. L. Ch. 40A, tivity, including the business office of such activity, pro- � as amended. the northwesterly side of Osgood Street three hun- 3.82 INDUSTRIAL "S" DISTRICT. A finger of land in the vided that the applicant for a permit to build, expand or dred forty-seven and 3 / 10 feet to a Count Bound alter any manufacturing industry or other permitted ac- y Y north central part of North Andover extending along parts 4.1 IN RESIDENCE DISTRICTS, F in the said northwesterly side of Osgood Street; of both sides of Stevens Mill Brook and the former Salem ten st or any activity accessory thereto shall show li writ- thence turning and running along land now of Leo ten statements or other exhibits attached to the application ti Railroad location line between Sutton Street and Stevens 4.11 Single, duplex or two-family dwellings and gardens, in- for such permit that the activity Murphy in a northwesterly direction two hundred Street at Stevens Pond embracing the Sutton, Osgood, p y proposed will not be the k, � eluding the right to convert in accordance with the stand- sous, offensive or detrimental to the neighborhood or to the 0 twenty-five feet, more or less, to a County Bound; Davis & Furber and Stevens Mills, within the boundaries ards set forth below any one -family structure built prior Town b reason of special danger of fire, explosion, thence turning and running more or less southwest more particularly described and stated below, except such to January 1, 1950, to accommodate not more than two tion of waterwa s, emission of corrosive, toxic or noisomlu- e erly along land now or late of Steinberg three portions of the area within said Industrial zoning bound- families, or, if a Y hundred fifty-six and 5/10 feet to a County Bound aries as may be dui declared to be in an other kind e Board in accordance with the standards fumes, gas, smoke, soot, obnoxious dust, disagreeable O ,�• Y Y Y hereunder by the Board of Appeals after a public hearing odors, offensive noises or other objectionable in the northeasterly side of County Road, also of zoning district: ctionable characteris O PSCknown as Clark Street; thence turning and running Northerly by Sutton Street center line; with due notice given, not more than four families, pro- tics. . southeasterly along the said northeasterly side of vided; Clark Street one hundred seventy-five feet to a Northeasterly from a line parallel to and or feet Y southwesterly from the center line of Thorndike (a) The lot area per structure so converted shall be not 4,42 Farming and accessory dairy activities as specified in para- \� I stake; thence turning and running forty-one and Street, thence by a connecting line parallel to and less than twelve thousand five hundred (12,500) graphs 4.17, 4.18 and 4,19; also farm dwellings on prem - 16/100 feet along a line having a radius of twenty- 200 feet northeasterly from that portion of the for- square feet, and the street frontage width of such ises actively farmed; and poultry slaughtering, packing P hve feet to a stake, the point of beginning. Being mer Salem Railroad right of way location line be- lot shall be not less than one hundred (100) feet; and processing but not other meat or animal slaughtering the same premises purchased from Stanley and tween a oint near Thorndike Street and a point on or packing. S Mary Stefanowicz b deed dated August 23, 1951, p p (b) The existing structure r of such size as et afford recorded with the North District Essex Registry of said line about 270 feet along it northwesterly from not less than seven hundred (700) square feet usable High Street westerly side line; floor area per dwelling unit after conversion, and 4.43 Premises of a bank, post office, telephone exchange or Deeds, Book 755, page 6. Easterly by a line parallel to and approximately 211 that the appearance and character of a one -family telephone business office, local bus passenger station, air - (40) A certain parcel of land located in North An- feet westerly from High Street westerly side line dwelling shall be preserved; port, dover, numbered 127-129-131 Marblehead Street, about 160 feet to a stone bound (being the stone (c) No major exterior structural changes shall be made North Andover, bounded and described as follows: bound at the southerly back corner of land now or 4.44 On petition, subject to site plan review and approval by except such as ma be required for safety by the �_ � Beginning at the intersection of Marblehead Street formerly of McQuesten); . � �' � the Board of Appeals after a public hearing thereon with 0 1 North Andover bus ding bylaws or by Massachusetts 1 and Middlesex Street as now laid out, thence west- Northerly by a line from the aforesaid stone bound due notice given, an automobile service and filling station, General Laws, and that the whole cost of such al- erly by the northerly line of said Middlesex Street and at right angles to the aforesaid easterly bound- a motel, a diner, a restaurant, a retail food store, but no terations shall not exceed fifty (50 %) per cent of ninety feet to land now or formerly of L. Green- Ing line about 130 feet to a point; ' other retail stores of any kind, wood; thence northerly by said land now or for- Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 200 feet the reproduction cost of such dwelling in its con merly of said Greenwood; thence easterly ninety northeasterly from the former Salem Railroad right dition existing immediately prior to such conver- feet b land now or former) of Greenwood to the of way location line between a point on said bound sion; and, 4.45 Expressly prohibited in industrial districts are automobile 'Q Y Y Y junk yards, automobile outdoor dead storage yards and t Marblehead r thence south- westerly line of Marb eh ad St eet, t e ce u ing line distant approximately 90 feet along said (d) Stairways leading to the second or any higher floor automobile outdoor display yards, erly fifty feet to Middlesex Street and the point of bounding line northwesterly from high Street west- shall be enclosed within the exterior walls of the ^ beginning; and being the same premises conveyed erly side line and the intersection of said bounding building. 4.5 MOTELS us by Ruby E. Blanchard, Conservator, by deed line with Chickering Road center line; recorded with the North District Essex Registry of Southeasterly by a short portion of Chickering 4.12 Renting rooms for dwelling purposes or furnishing table Motels shall be permitted in any zoning district but only Deeds. Road center line; board to not more than four persons not members of the in accordance with the standards set forth below and only Northeasterly by the former Salem Railroad loca- family resident in a dwelling so used, provided there be no i after a public hearing by the Planning Board with due 3.75 A parcel of land near the intersection of Turnpike Street tion line between Chickering Road and Stevens display or advertising on such dwelling or its iot other than' notice given on application for a motel building permit or and Hillside Road, bounded and described as follows: Street; a name plate or sign not to exceed six (6) inches by for a building permit for a motel expansion or alteration Beginning at a point in the easterly line of the Easterly by Stevens Street center line between its twenty-four (24) inches in size, and further provided that' costing more than $500 and only after site plan review and Salem Turnpike, said paint being 138 feet northerly intersection with the aforesaid railroad location and no dwelling shall be erected or altered primarily for such ' approval by the Planning Board endorsed in writing on from Hillside Road; thence northerly by the easterly Pleasant Street; use. I the site plan with or without any conditions. 3.53 A small area along the southeasterly side of Sutton Street embracing r and between Thorndike land neo generally g 1 Street and Moody Street, more particularly bounded and described as follows: Northerly and northwesterly by Sutton Street cen- ter line between - a point thereon one hundred twenty-five (125) feet westerly along said Sutton Street center line from its intersection with Thorn- dike Street center line and a point on Sutton Street _ center line 125 feet along it northeasterly from the point on Sutton Street center line that would be in- 3.72 tersected by Moody Street center line if extended tangent all the way to Sutton Street; Easterly by a line parallel to and one hundred twenty-five (125) feet easterly from Moody Street center line and said line extended all the way to Sutton Street; Southeasterly by Prescott Street center line; Southwesterly by a short portion of a line parallel to and 200 feet northeasterly from the former Salem Railroad right of way location line to a point 90 feet northwesterly along said bounding line from High Street westerly side line; Southerly by a portion of a line between the afore- said 90 foot point and a stone bound westerly about 130 feet therefrom (being the stone bound at the southerly back corner of land now or formerly of McQuesten) ; Westerly by a portion of a line trending north ap- proximately one degree west and about 211 feet westerly from High Street westerly side line, be- tween the aforesaid stone bound and a point on said westerly bounding line about 160 feet northerly from said stone bound; Southwesterly again by a portion of a line parallel to and 200 feet northeasterly from the Salem Rail- road right of way location line; Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 125 feet 3.73 southwesterly from Thorndike Street center line to the point where it intersects Sutton Street center line. 3.54 A small area along the northwesterly side of Sutton Street, embracing generally land between Methuen Avenue and the line of Thorndike Street extended, more particularly 3.74 bounded and described as follows: Northwesterly by a line parallel to and seven hun- dred fifty (750) feet northwesterly from the center line of Sutton Street between a point on said center line 300 feet along it northeasterly from its inter- section line and a Methuen Avenue center section with e point on Sutton Street center line 125 feet along it southwesterly from its intersection with Thorndike Street center line; Northeasterly by a line parallel to and three hun- dred (300) feet northeasterly from Methuen Avenue center line; Southeasterly by a portion of Sutton Street center line; Southwesterly by a line at a right angle to Sutton Street center line beginning at a point on Sutton Street center line 125 feet southwesterly from the intersction of said Sutton Street center line with Thorndike Street center line. 3.6 NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICTS. Land within the districts described below is hereby declared to be Neighborhood Business Districts, 3.61 At North Andover Center, south of the Common, both sides of Johnson Street, bounded: Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 90 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly sideline of Johnson Street; Southeasterly by a line parallel to and 200 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly side line of Andover Street and said side line extended tangent all the way across Johnson Street between its west and east side lines; Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 75 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly side line of Johnson Street; Northwesterly by that portion of the southeasterly side line of Andover Street and said line extended tangent all the way across Johnson Street between a point on said Andover Street line approximately 75 feet westerly along it from its intersection with the southwesterly side line of Johnson Street and a point on said Andover Street line about 90 feet northeasterly along it from its intersection with the northeasterly side line of Johnson Street. 3.62 Land in North Andover with the buildings thereon boun- ded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southwesterly side of Middlesex Street, in the northeasterly corner of the premises in question; thence running southwesterly 180 feet to a point at the intersection of Waverley Road and Harold Street; thence turning and run- ning southwesterly 80 feet to a point; thence turn- ing and running northwesterly 200 feet to a point in the south side of Middlesex Street; thence turning and running northeasterly 66.5 feet to a point; thence running in an easterly direction along the southwesterly side of Middlesex Street 94.95 feet to the point of beginning. 3.63 An area of land at the northwesterly intersection of Middlesex Street and Waverley Road bounded: Easterly by the westerly sideline of Waverley Road; Southeasterly and Southerly by the northerly side- line of Middlesex Street between the westerly side- line of Waverley Road and a point on said Middle- sex Street sideline 193 feet westerly from said Wa- verley Road sideline; Westerly by a line at a right angle to said Middlesex Street sideline; Northerly by a line'parallel to and 100 feet north- erly from said Middlesex Street northerly sideline, 3.7 GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS. 3.71 Portions of both sides of Main Street and of Water Street more particularly bounded and described as follows: Northerly by a portion of the former Salem Rail- road location line; Easterly by a line parallel to and 165 feet easterly from Main Street center line between the former Salem Railroad location line and Saunders Street; Northerly by a small portion of Saunders Street center line; Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 125 feet southwesterly from the center line of that portion of Saunders Street that trends in two courses about N 24° 30' W and about N 45° 0' W' Southeasterly by a short portion otr the Bradstreet School southeasterly lot line; Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 180 feet northeasterly from Main Street center line, and ex- tending some 700 feet or more in length between said Bradstreet School southeasterly lot line and a point on the shore of Sutton Mill Pond generally southeasterly of the intersection of Second, Main and Water Streets; Northeasterly by the southwesterly shore of Sutton Mill Pond; Southeasterly by a line at a right angle to Water Street center line and passing through a point thereon about 105 feet southeasterly from the center line of Merrimack Street; Northeasterly by the center line of Water Street, between Merrimack Street and Elm Street; Southeasterly by Elm Street center line; Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 225 feet southwesterly from Water Street center line be- tween Elm Street and Merrimack Street; Northwesterly by a short portion of Merrimack Street center line; Southwesterly by Water Street center line between Merrimack Street and Main Street; Southeasterly by a line parallel to and 100 feet southeasterly from Second Street center line; Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 225 feet southwesterly from Main Street center line, be- tween a point 100 feet southeasterly of Second Street and Waverley Road; Westerly by a short portion of Waverley Road cen- ter line; Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 150 feet southwesterly from Main Street center line between Waverley Road center line and Sutton Street center line, and southerly by a very short portion of Sut- ton Street center line. Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 200 feet southwesterly from North Main Street center line, between Sutton Street center line and a point 80 feet southerly from Ashland Street center line; Northerly by a line parallel to and 80 feet southerly from Ashland Street center line to the center line of North Main Street; Northeasterly by the center line of North Main Street to the center line of Sutton Street; Southerly by a short portion of Sutton Street center line; Easterly by the center line of Main Street between Sutton Street center line and the location line of the former Salem Railroad. In the northerly sector of the intersection of Turnpike Street and Andover Street the following two parcels of land: (1) The parcel of land with buildings thereon pres- ently known as Thompson's Restaurant bounded: Southeasterly by Andover Street center line; Southwesterly by Turnpike Street center line; Northerly by land now or formerly of Ethel Free- man. (2) The parcel of land with buildings thereon pres- ently known as the Furniture Barn bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the northerly line of Salem Turnpike, said point being 280 feet northerly from a stone bound marking the westerly end of a curve at the junction of Salem Turnpike and Andover Street; thence northwesterly by the easterly line of Turnpike Street 111.44 feet to a point; thence north- easterly 391,72 feet to a point; thence southeasterly 172.03 feet to a point on the westerly line of An- dover Street; thence southerly by the westerly line of Andover Street 207.95 feet to a point, said point being 187.50 feet northerly from a stone bound marking the easterly end of a curve at the junction of Andover Street and the Salem Turnpike; thence westerly 295.33 feet to the point of beginning. VOTED June 30, 1956 That the proposed revision of the North Andover Zoning Bylaw and the map made a part thereof be amended by striking and removing all of Sec- tion 3.73 from the proposed revision and by deleting from the map any marking of the area included in said section as a business district. (1) Previously voted as described in Paragraph 3.72. (2) The land in North Andover, with the buildings thereon, presently known as Charles Steak House, located on the westerly side of Osgood Street, boun- ded and described as follows: Northerly 200 feet by the southerly side of Sutton Street; Easterly by the westerly sideline of said Osgood Street 330 feet; Southerly 200 feet by other land of the said Effie C. Kostandin; and Westerly 330 feet by land now of the City of Lawrence. (3) Land in North Andover with the buildings thereon, presently known as Little Red School House, boun- ded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone bound in the westerly line of Osgood Street, which stone bound is at land now or formerly of Hayes; thence running westerly by land now or formerly of Hayes 210 feet to a stone bound; thence turning and running northwesterly by land of said Hayes, 125 feet more or less, to an iron pipe; thence turning and running southerly by land now or formerly of Stein- berg, 141 feet to a stone bound; thence turning and running southeasterly by land now or formerly of Steinberg 156 and 5/10 feet to a stone bound; thence turning and running southwesterly by land now or formerly of Steinberg 66 feet to a stone bound; thence turning and running southeasterly by land now or formerly of Steinberg 206 feet to a stone bound at Osgood Street; thence turning and running northerly by the westerly line of Osgood Street about 285 feet to a stone bound at point of begin- ning, containing about 59,000 square feet. (4) The parcel of land presently known as the Blue Fox, in North Andover, on the more or less northerly side of Great Pond Road, being shown on Plan of Land owned by Stefanowicz, North Andover, Mass., Charles E. Cyr, C. E., April 1947, which parcel is bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone bound in the northwesterly in- tersection of Osgood Street and Pond Street, and thence running northeasterly along said Osgood Street 404 and 11/100 feet to a stone bound in the more or less southerly side of Osgood Street; thence turning and running more or less southeasterly by lots numbered 61, and 60, as shown on said plan 203 and 36/100 feet to the westerly side of a proposed street as shown on said plan; thence turning and running southwesterly along said westerly side of said proposed street 330 and 17/100 feet to Great Pond Road; thence turning and running along the more or less northerly side of Great Pond Road 347 and 60/100 feet to a stone bound in said northerly side of Pond Street; thence turning and running northwesterly 44 and 82/100 feet to the stone bound, the point of beginning; containing 2.2 acres, more or less. (5) The land in North Andover with the buildings there- on presently known as Faro's Diner located on the south side of Osgood Street, bounded and described as follows: Southeasterly by Barker Street 590 and 15/100 feet; southwesterly in two courses by Os- good Street 221.85 feet and 145 feet; northerly by land of Barker along the bed of an old wall 242 feet; and northeasterly again by land of Barker 8.99 feet, all of said measurements being as shown on plan of land owned by Stefanowicz, North Andover, Mass., August 1947, Charles Cyr, C. E. (6) Land in North Andover, together with the buildings thereon, located on the southeasterly side of Chic- kering Road presently known as the Hi -Spot, being bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the northwesterly corner of the premises in question on the southeasterly side of Chickering Road; thence running southeasterly 150 feet to a point; thence turning and running southwesterly 155 feet to a point.; then turning and running north_ westerly 155 feet to a point on the southeasterly side of Chickering Road; thence turning and run- ning northeasterly along the southeasterly side of Chickering Road 155 feet to the point of beginning. (7) The land in North Andover, with the buildirgs thereon, prel3ently known as Woody's, bounded and described as follows: Northerly 226 feet, more or less, by land now or late of Coolidge, southeasterly, 280 feet, more or less, by Chickering Road, southerly 30 feet, more or less, by land now or formerly of Schruender; and westerly, 178 feet, by land now or late of one Melamed. (8) A parcel of land, with buildings thereon, presently used for a gasoline filling station situated in North Andover, bounded and described as follows: South- westerly by Massachusetts Avenue 73 feet; north- westerly by land now or formerly of Cahill 124,56 feet; northeasterly by land now or formerly of Mal- loy 110.37 feet; and southeasterly by Perry Street 66.50 feet. And also a parcel of land with the buildings there- on, presently known as the Town Line Restaurant, situated on the northeasterly side of Massachusetts Avenue in North Andover and bounded and de- scribed as follows: Beginning on Massachusetts Ave- nue at land now or formerly of T. E. Foye; thence running northwesterly by the northeasterly side line of Massachusetts Avenue about 273 feet to the southeasterly pier of the bridge on Massachusetts Avenue over the Shawsheen River; thence turning and running northeasterly, easterly and southeast- erly by said river about 420 feet to land now or formerly of said T. E. Foye, thence turning and running southwesterly by said Foye land about 225 feet to Massachusetts Avenue at the point of be- ginning. Containing about 44,400 square feet. And also a parcel of land with the buildings there- on situated in North Andover on the northeasterly side ' of Massachusetts Avenue and bounded as fol- lows: Beginning on said road at the southeasterly corner of said lot and land of John Carey; thence northeasterly by said Carey's land 150 feet to a point; thence northwesterly by land formerly of J. L. Webster by a straight line to and through a maple tree standing near the edge of theShawsheen river to said river; thence up said river bounding by said river to a line drawn from a point in the northeast- erly line of said road to said river, which line is parallel with and 150 feet distant northwesterly from the northwesterly line of said Carey's land and bound first mentioned; thence southwesterly by said parallel line on other land formerly of J. L. Webster to said road; thence southeasterly by said road 150 feet to the point of beginning. The above three parcels are all included in one tract, (9) Land in North Andover, together with the buildings thereon, presently known as Bulger's Animal Hos- pital, bouended and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southeasterly side of Chickering Road in the northwest corner of the premises in question; thence running southeasterly 125 feet to a point; thence turning and running southwesterly 200 feet to a point; thence turning and running north- westerly 125 feet to a point on the southeasterly side of Chickering Road; thence turning and run- ning northeasterly 200 feet along the southeasterly side of Chickering Road to the point. of beginning. (10) A parcel sof land in North Andover with buildings thereon presently including Hollins Service Station and the Middlesex Market located in Middlesex Street, Massachusetts Avenue and Perry Street, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point at the junction of Perry Street and Massachu- setts Avenue and running southwesterly on Massa- chusetts Avenue 200 feet, more or less, to the junc- tion of Middlesex Street, thence southeasterly 83 feet; thence northeasterly 95 feet to a point; thence northwesterly 75 feet more or less, to a point; thence northeasterly 65 feet to Perry Street, thence north- westerly 145 feet to the point of beginning. (1 1) A parcel of land in North Andover with buildings thereon, now or formerly the property of C. D. Glennie, )bounded and described as follows: Starting at Shawsheen River along Beechwood Street 1510 feet northeasterly to Beechwood Street; thence easterly 300 feet to a point; thence north- easterly 335 feet to a point east by northeast 115 to a point, thence southwesterly 85 feet to a point; thence easterly 115 feet to a point; thence south- westerly 640 feet to a point; thence to the Shaw - sheen River following the town line of North An- dover 790 feet more or less to the starting point at Beechwood Street and Shawsheen River, (12) A parcel of land in North Andover with buildings thereon, presently the Glennie's Milk Plant, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northeasterly side of Massachusetts Avenue in the southeasterly corner of the premises in ques- tion, thence running northwesterly 290 feet along Massachusetts Avenue to a point; thence turning and i running northeasterly 200 feet to a point; thence turning and running southeasterly 268.8 feet to a point on the westerly side of Marblehead Street; thence turning and running southerly 28.8 feet to a point on the northwesterly side of Williams Street; thence turning and running southwesterly 180.5 feet to the point of beginning. (13) Land in North Andover, together with the buildings thereon, presently known as McAloon's Package Store, bounded and described as follows: A certain parcel of land at the junction of Pleasant Street and Franklin Street, beginning at an intersec- tion at the southerly line of Pleasant Street with the northerly line of Franklin Street to the beginning curve of said street line; thence southwesterly still by said northerly line of Franklin Street by a curve of 72.22 feet radius to the end of said curve; thence westerly still by the northerly line of Franklin Street 59 feet more or less to the easterly line of Chickering Road; thence northerly by the easterly line of Chickering Road about 152 feet to the re- maining part of Lot 59; thence northeasterly by said Lot 59, 39 feet more or less to the southerly line of Pleasant Street; thence by said southerly line of Pleasant Street westerly 120 feet to the point of beginning. A certain parcel of land situated at Franklin and Avon Streets, North Andover, Massachusetts, being shown as Lot #36 on a plan of land owned by George W. Russell and recorded with the North Essex District Registry of Deeds, Book 182, Page 600, bounded and described as follows: Northerly by Franiklin Street fifty (50) feet; Westerly by Lot #37; Southerly by Lot #35 and Easterly by Avon Street, all shown on said plan. Containing about 5,000 square feet, more of less. Excepting there from that portion of the above described premises taken by, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by a taking dated May 12, 1931 and recorded with said North Essex District Registry of Deeds, Book 599, Page 4. (14) A parcel of land in North Andover, together with the buildings thereon, presently known as Camp- bell's Market, bounded and described as follows:) Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Wa- verley Road 14 feet northerly from the northerly line of Union Street; thence running northeasterly by said Waverley Road 86 feet to land once of Michael J. Dooley; thence turning at a right angle and running northwesterly by said land once of Michael J. Dooley 63.7 feet to a point by land now or once ,of Thomas and John Dooley; thence turning and running by said land now or once of Thomas and John Dooley 107 feet to Waverley Road to the point of beginning. (15) First Parcel -A certain parcel of land in North An- dover, together with the buildings thereon, pres- ently known as the K. M. Crawford Company, bounded and described as follows: North 50 feet by the southerly line of Middlesex Street; thence 1 east 100 feet by lot No. 42 on said plan; thence) south 50 feet by lot No. 64 on said plan; thence west 100 feet by lot No. 40 on said plan. Second Parcel -A certain parcel of land in North Andover together with the buildings thereon, owned, by Kenneth M. Crawford and Esther R. Crawford bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in an easterly line of Marblehead Street 100 feet northerly from the intersection of the easterly, line of Marblehead Street with the northerly line of ' Union Street at land now or once owned by Lillian M. Schmottlach and Alfred G. Schmottlach and thence running northerly 190 feet more or less, along said easterly line of Marblehead Street; thence running easterly 287 feet by lot "A" on plan of land designated "Division of land belonging to heirs of Peter Reeves," R. H. Ellis, Engineer, April 7, 1923, recorded with Essen North District Registry of Deeds, Plan number 502; thence running south- erly 100 feet by Baldwin Street on plan of land of Davis and Furber Machine Company made in 1897; thence running westerly 97 feet by lot numbered 5 on said plan of Davis and Furber Machine Com- pany; thence running southerly 00 feet more or less by lot No. 10 on plan of Greene Farm recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds, book 708, last leaf; thence running westerly 188 feet more or less to the point of beginning; being a certain portion of the premises conveyed to the said Arthur A. Reeves and Mildred B. Reeves by deed of Andrew Reeves dated September 16, 1939. (16) A certain parcel of land in North Andover, together with the buildings thereon, presently known as Farnham's Nursery, being bounded and described as follows: Starting at the northwest corner of the premises in question at a corner of the wall at the junction of Berry Street and Turnpike Street; thence running easterly 445 feet as the wall stands to a stone bound by said Berry Street; thence turn- ing and running southerly 160 feet to a stone bound on Turnpike Street. The land and premises south- east of this bound being owned by Mr. Farnham and his wife; thence turning and running northwesterly by the wall on said Turnpike Street 432 feet to a cross wall at the junction of Berry Street and said Turnpike Street; thence northerly 16 feet more or less together with any rights or title we may have in the triangle north of the described premises at Berry Street and Turnpike Street. (17) A certain parcel of land in North Andover, together with the buildings thereon, presently known a: Saul's gasoline filling station, bounded and describes as follows: Said piece of land bounded on the north east by State Highway Route 114 for a distance o: 364,38, feet opposite State Highway Stations #178 1.79-1830-181 and bounded on the northwest by Com monw,ealth of Massachusetts 29.48 feet on the south west 563.46 feet; and by land owned by Edward W Saul on the southeast 85.67 feet said bounds having been surveyed by Mr. Brasseur and marked by iroi pipe. (18) A certain parcel of land in North Andover, togethe with the buildings thereon, presently known a Louis H. McAloon s, Building Contracting, bounde, anddiescribed as follows: Beginning at a point is the northerly line of Third Street in said North An dover, by land now or formerly of Stevens; thenc running westerly by said northerly line of Thir Street 80.0 feet more or less to a point which is 60.0 feet easterly of the easterly line of Lot 16 on a plan of Moody Bridges, said plan being recorded at Salem, Book 589; thence turning and running north- erly iBoo 5 a line parallel with said easterly line of Lot 16, and 60.0 feet distant therefrom to a point in the southerly line of Lot 14; said point being 60.0 feet easterly from the intersection of the easterly line of Lot 16 with the southerly line of Lot 14 on said plan; thence running easterly by said Lot 14 154.0 feet more or less to land of Keniston; thence southeast- erly about 132.5 feet; thence northeasterly 4.0 feet both by Keniston and Stevens land; thence south- easterly by Keniston land 206.0 feet to the point of beginning, or however otherwise said boundary lines run. (19) A certain parcel of land in North Andover, together with the buildings thereon, presently utilized as a market, bounded and described as follows: North- erly 50 feet by Union Street; thence easterly 105 feet by land now or formerly of one McNiff; thence southerly 75 feet by lot numbered 4, as shown on said plan; and westerly 120 feet by Lot 2, as shown on said plan. (20) A certain parcel of land in North Andover, together with the buildings thereon, presently known as Lund's Garden Center, bounded and described as follows: Starting at the Boston & Maine Railroad right of way on Chickering Road and running 300 feet in a northeasterly direction to the land of Alice B. Colgate; thence northwesterly along the land of Alice B. Colgate a distance of 250 feet; thence south- erly a distance of 400 feet to the Boston & Maine Railroad right of way; thence 236 feet along the Boston & Maine Railroad right of way to the point of beginning. (21) A certain parcel of land in North Andover, together with the buildings thereon, presently known as Bill's Auto Service, bounded and described as fol- lows: Bounded easterly by Chickering Road, 250 feet; southerly by Park Street, 150 feet; westerly by lots #13-43 and 44; thence northerly by, Franklin Street, 225 feet. (22) A certain parcel of land in North Andover, together with the buildings thereon, presently known as Lakeside filling station, bounded and described as follows: Bounded northerly 180 feet by Osgood Street; northeasterly 70 feet by Great Pond Road; easterly 125 feet by other land of mine; southerly 185 feet by other land of mine, and westerly, 125 feet by other land of mine. (23) A certain parcel of land in North Andover, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows: First Parcel: Being the land situated in North Andover, and bounded northerly 30 feet by land now of Gaumond; southeasterly 40 feet more or less by Chickering Road; and westerly 40 feet more or less, by land now of Melamed, being trian- gular in shape. Second Parcel: Being the land with buildings there- on situated in North Andover, and bounded north- westerly, 325 feet more or less by Chickering Road; easterly, 219.25 feet more or less by Dufton Court; southerly 45.6 feet, more or less, by land of Smith; southeasterly, 209 feet, more or less, by land now of Smith and McMurray; southerly, 39 feet, more or less, by land of Nelb; and westerly 135.4 feet, more or less, by land now of Carbonero. (24) A certain parcel of land in North Andover, together with the buildings thereon, presently known as Mangano's, being bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the easterly line of Chickering Road at a point about 225 feet north from the northeast- erly line of Pleasant Street; thence running north- erly along said easterly line of Chickering Road 305.62 feet to a stake; thence turning and running northeasterly by land N/F of Village Land Com- pany 35 feet to a pipe; thence turning and running southeasterly 263.9 feet to a stake; thence turning and running southwesterly by land of Subatch 275 feet to a stake; thence turning and running north- westerly by land of Messina 76.18 feet to point of beginning, containing 50,000 square feet, more or less. (25) A certain parcel of land in North Andover, presently known as Verda's Garage together with the build- ings thereon, bounded and described as follows: Be- ginning at an oak stake set in the westerly line of Salem Street, 240 feet more or less north from the intersection of the westerly line of said Salem Street with the northerly line of Abbott Street; thence running westerly 228.40 feet by land now or for- merly of Victor Verda et al, to a stake set in the ground; thence turning and running southerly by land heretofore conveyed by us to Leopold Michal- ski 136 feet more or less to a stake set in the north- erly line of said Abbott Street; thence turning and running easterly by said Abbott Street, 227.30 feet to another stake set in the ground on the said northerly line of Abbott Street; thence turning and running with the curved contour of the intersection of said Abbott Street and said Salem Street to the left and in about a northerly direction 50 feet more or less to another stake set in the said westerly line of said Salem Street; thence running northerly by said Salem Street 184,40 feet to the point of be- ginning, (26) A certain parcel of land in North Andover, together with the buildings thereon, presently known as the D&F Concrete Products, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an iron pin on the northerly side of Hillside Road at land of Frank P. and Kath- erine Hennessy and running in a northwesterly direction along a wire fence and a stone wall 187.62 feet to an iron pin; thence turning and running in a southeasterly direction b other land of the gran- tors being parcels y2 and 73 as shown on said plan 135.85 feet to an iron pin; thence turning and run- ning in a southerly direction by a hedge and also by lot #3 as shown on said plan 61.93 feet to an iron p1n on the northerly side of Hillside Road, which pin is 30.95 feet westerly from an iron pin on the westerly side of the Andover By -Pass; thence turn- ing and running southwesterly along the northerly side of the said Hillside Road 95.95 feet to the point of beginning. Also the land adjoining in North An- dover with the buildings thereon, presently known as Trombly Service Station, bounded and described as follows; Beginning at an iron pin on the north- erly side of said Hillside Road by lot #1 as shown on Plan #2674 in North Essex District Registry of Deed$ and thence running northerly 61.93 feet to an iron pin; thence turning and running north, westerly 135,85 feet to an iron pin in a stone wall by land of Sarah Downing Heirs; theneo turning and running along a stone wall in a northerly direc- tion 402.88 feet to an iron pin in a stone wall; thence turning and running in an easterly direction 110.95 feet to an iron pin by land now or formerly of the Trustees of Phillips Acadamy; thence turning and running in a general southerly direction 349.0 feet by land of the said Trustees to an iron pin on the westerly side of the Andover By -Pass; thence turning and running in a southerly direction along the westerly line of the Andover By -Pass 180.0 feet to an iron pin on the northerly side of Hillside Road; thence turning and running along the north- erly side of said Hillside Road 30.95 feet to the iron pin first begun at, (27) Parcel I. A certain parcel of land in North Andover with the buildings thereon, presently known as the North Andover Paint & Hardware and Desrosier's Variety bounded and described as follows: Begin- ning at a point 160 feet southeasterly from the in- tersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Common- wealth Avenue on the southwesterly side of Massa- chusetts Avenue; thence running southeasterly 310 feet to a point; thence turning and running south, westerly 100 feet to a point; thence turning And running northwesterly 310 feet; thence turning and running northeasterly 100 feet to point of beinning, Parcel II. A certain parcel of land in North Indover with the buildings thereon, presently known as the North Andover Paint & Hardware and Desroster's Variety bounded and described as follows: The par- cel of land in question is located on the southwest- erly side of Massachusetts Avenue beginning at a point at the southwesterly corner of land now or formerly of one Longbottom; said point being 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Massachusetts Avenue and 160 feet from the south- easterly line of Commonwealth Avenue; thence southeasterly 249 feet more or less by land now or Scale Feet O tood zood 3000 For distinction between general bud sirtess 4 neighborhoob"slrtess 4 for more nearly precise locations, outlines d dimertslorig of areas zoned for neighborhood business t for §eneraJ business see accomponyiag zoo scale de+ail sheets which by this declara.+ion are hereby made a par+ of this map. F1. ; j - - ,.. ��v �` f"' . 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F, F- €' L , p �, f' 4' t, 6 C, F''• `" `� 4;e .`-.a I _ fes, (( sem^•' _ . e ' J tI - e: ��, � < , l; `` ' t Lc. a�" F r k J � `3 - C.3 ¢ s" t.,� f`.-�y�..-� �C-e. k' f;., J G'h `t. ,-n �- L- S t• ,::.1. 1. �"' . , ( W'�11 _ E `� to E ," C._ ;, E- � `�- ,(., 4.51 Each application for a permit to build a motel or to alter or add to a motel at a cost of $500 or more shall be in writing ed SECTION 5: EARTH MATERIALS REMOVAL 6.6 LOT AREA AND LOT WIDTH EXCEPTIONS and shall include a diagram and a statement of the owner- SECTION 9: BOARD OF APPEALS, ship, area, dimensions, boundaries and principal elevations of the land for which such permit is sought, the names of 5.1 The removal of sod, loam, soil, clay, sand ,gravel, or stone from any land in the Town of North Andover not in public 6.61 The residential lot areas and lot widths above required under paragraph 6.3 of this Bylaw shall not apply in any ITS POWERS AND DUTIES all adjoining owners as found in the most recent tax list, the locations of existing public or private ways nearest use is hereby prohibited except such removal as may be authorized in any zoning district by a permit issued by the residence district to any lot of less area or less width than above required if such lot be not adjoined by other land 9,1 There shall be a Board of Appeals five Members and not more than three Associate Members, such land, and a plan, profile and cross-sections of all driveways and parking areas proposed, also the true local u Board of Appeals and except such removal as is permitted pp p by paragraphs 5.3 and 5.4 of this section. No such permit be of the same owner, vacant and available for combination with or use in connection with such lot, provided that the m er which shall have and exercise all the powers provided under G.L. Chapter 40A as amended, and which shall hear decide tion and ground coverage outline and dimensions ever 3' building or structure proposed to be erected thereon. One shall issued except upon written application therefore to the Board of A Appeals with copy to the Planning Board applicant for a building permit on any such lot shall show by citations from the Essex County Registry of Deeds in- and all mat - ters specifically referred to the Board of Appeals b y the North Andover Zoning Bylaw and copy of each such application and plot plan diagram and statement shall c kept ca file in the office n the ramaof Building and after a public hearing on such application by the Board Appeals. Such application shall include a diagram to corporated in or attached to such application that such was lawfully laid out and duly recorded by plan or deed lot other matters referred to such Board by statute. The Board of Appeals Members and Associate Members be Inspector. scale of the land concerned, indicating existing and pro- posed elevations in the area to be excavated and stating the prior to the effective date of said paragraph 6.3 (December 6, 1956) and provided that on such a lot there shall be shall Select - appointed by the Select - men in the manner provided by statute, further provided that two of said Board of Appeals Members shall be 4.52 One copy of each such application and diagram and state- ownership and boundaries of the land for which such permit is sought, the names of all adjoining owners as kept open and not built upon a front yard and a rear yard each not less than 20 feet deep, two ap- pointed from among the Members of the North Andover Planning ment above required shall be filed with the Planning Board found in the most recent tax list and the approximate loca- and side yards, each not less than 12 feet wide. Board. with a letter requesting the Board to review the site plan attached and to hold a public hearing thereon. Notice of tions of existing public and private ways nearest such land. Notice of said private hearing shall be given by in 6.62 In Village Residence Districts only, two, or more vacant 9.2 On each appeal arising under the North Andover Zoning Bylaw, the Board of Appeals shall hold a hearing such public hearing shall be given by the Planning Board by publication at the expense of the applicant in a news- publication a newspaper published in or of general circulation in North Andover twelve (12) days at least lots, mutually adjoining, may by the Board of Appeals permitted to be combined into a lot lots be public of which notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper of paper of general circulation in North Andover and the before the date of such hearing. new or not less than 10,000 sq. ft. ,area each and not less than 100 ft. general circulation in North Andover twelve (12) days at least before the date first appearance of such published notice shall be twelve days (12) at least before the date set for such hearing. 5.2 A copy of any permit granted hereunder by the Board of width at the street frontage, provided it be shown to the Board of Appeals that each of said vacant lots before of such hearing. The Board shall also notify by certified mail all owners of property within not less than two hundred Appeals, stating all of the conditions imposed, if any, in- eluding but not limited to limitation of such removal in: combing- tion was of less area or less width than required under the aforesaid 6.3 (200) feet distance from the boundaries of each lot or lots under appeal, also owners 4.53 A permit to build a motel or to alter or add to a motel at a cost of $500.00 or more shall not be issued by the Building (a) extent of time, paragraph and, by citations from the Essex County Registry of Deeds, that each such lot was lawfully of property so much farther beyond the boundaries of the lot or lots under appeal as said Board may deem affected, Inspector until he has received from the Planning Board a (b) area and depth of excavation, laid out and duly recorded by plan or deed prior to the effective date of said 6.3 if any, by such appeal. Such notices shall be mailed to such written statement of final approval by the Planning Board of the site plan for such motel or addition or alteration, (c) stee p pness of slo es excavated (d) distance between edge of excavation paragraph (December 6, 1956) and the Building Inspector shall permit the construction of family owners at the addresses appearing for them in the most recent town tax listing of said owners. and such statement by the Planning Board shall include and neighbor- ing properties or ways, one single dwelling on each such 10,000 sq, lot. ft. a recital of the date on which the Planning Board held the public hearing above required, and a recital of the findings (e) temporary or permanent drainage, of the Planning Board after such hearing, including any (f) the posting of security or bond, (g) Not t this Zoning Bylaw shall apply o l 6.63 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no amend- SECTION 10: 'CONING AMENDMENTS conditions imposed by the Planning Board as part of its final approval, and the Building Inspector shall enforce the the replacement. of not less than six (6) inches of top -soil over the whole of any area from which affect the size, shape, width or frontage of any lot shown on a plan of a 10.1 The Planning Board, on its own intiative, or on fulfillment of such conditions, earth materials are removed where the location of subdivision as defined in Section 81-L in Chapter 41 of the General Laws if the of such petition signed by not less than fifty (50) registered voters of such removal is afterward to become a residential subdivision, or, plan subdivision has been finallya approved by the Planning Board and duly recorded North Andover, shall hold a public hearing on any written proposal to amend the Zoning g Bylaw or the 4.54 In reviewing each such application, the Plannin Board shall stud the motel site fan p g Y p proposed relative to the (h) in the case of continuing sand or gravel pit operi- tions pursuant to said Chapter 41 g Y p p prior to such Zoning Bylaw amendment, for a period of two years from the date of zoning map and shall report its recommendations thereon, if any, to a North Andover Town Meeting. health, safety and welfare of the prospective occupants, in one general locus, recovering the finished cut banks final subdivision approval by the Planning Board of such also the occupants of neighboring properties, and users of the adjoining highway, and the welfare of the town gen- with a. minimum of four (4) inches of top -soil; plan or until any such lot is divided, whichever occurs first, without the consent in writing of the owner of such 10.2 Each proposal to change the zoning map shall be made in writing and shall explicitly state the erally, including amenity and pleasantness of site plans, In addition to compliance with all of the Land Space and or a copy of the denial by the Board of Appeals of any ap- plication for such, stating the reasons for such denial, shall lot, and this provision shall apply only to subdivision plans approved and recorded on or after the effective date nature, extent and location of the map change proposed and shall be accom- panied by: Building Space Requirements set forth below, the Board be mailed forthwith by the Board to the parties in interest, including of this sub -paragraph. Three 'show shall look for: also the Planning Board and the Building In- blackline prints of a diagram to scale - spector. spector, stating clearly the dimensions in feet of the (a) Traffic safety and ease of access at street and high- land area ea proposed to be changed as to zone. way entrances and exits of motel driveways, taking 5.3 This regulation shall be deemed not to g prohibit the re- moval of such sod, loam, soil, clay, SECTION 7: YARD SPACES REQUIRED � (b) also a sketch or other explicit identifeation of the account of grades, sight distances and distance be- tween such driveway entrances or exits and the sand, gravel or stone as may be required to be excavated for the purposes of con- 7.1 In all Residence Districts there shall be provided on each location of such land in relation to the majority of the rest of the Town. nearest existing street or highway intersections. strutting foundations for building or other allowable struc- g lot open yard spaces of not less than the number of feet (b) Safety and adequacy of motel driveway layout, also loading tures for which building permits have been issued, or for the purpose of constructing ways in accordance with lines depth below stated all along the front, rear and each side property line of such lot except as may be permitted other- 10.3 Notice of the aforesaid public hearing on a zoning amend - ment shall be given by publication in a of parking and areas for motel patrons, and sufficiency of access for service and grades approved by the Planning Board or by the Board wise by the Board of Appeals in Village Residence Dis- newspaper pub - lished in or of general circulation in North Andover twelve vehicles such as electricity, gas, fuel, telephone, laundry, rubbish of Appeals or for the purpose of constructing utili- ties or other engineering works for public service. Nor tricts only, and only in cases therein where the literal en- foreement of the number of feet yard depth stated below (12) days at least before date of such hearing and by mailing copies of such notice as published to such removal, water, sewer, fire, police, ambulance or other routine or emergency vehicles. shall this regulation be deemed to prohibit the transferral of sod, loam, soil, as to one or more of such yard spaces would cause unusual hardship parties as the Planning Board may deem interested, at the (c) Safe and adequate means of sewage, of garbage, and clay, sand, gravel, or stone from one part of a lot, tract or parcel of land to another part of the same or severe practical difficulty peculiar to the place- ment of a building on such lot but not on other lots ad- addresses for such parties as they appear in the most recent North Andover real estate tax records. rubbish disposal; of water -supply and fire -fighting lot, tract or parcel of land in the same ownership. joining or nearby within the same Village Residence Zon- while awaiting the Fire Dept.; of heating and ven- tilating; also of cooking if cooking facilities be fur- This regulation shall further be deemed not to prohibit the ing District. nished. nished. removal of the above specified earth materials by any per- son, firm or corporation who on the effective date of this 7.2 No building or structure shall hereafter be erected, al- tered or moved so that any part thereof (except eaves, SECTION 11: ENFORCEMENT (d) Assurance of positive storm -water drainage and snow -melt run-off from all driveways and parking regulation shall be lawfully engaged in the business of dealing in or with any of such materials, or shall be a steps or uncovered porches) shall be nearer than the num- ber of feet below started from the front, side line 11.1 No building shall be erected, altered or moved in North and loading areas. Landscaping and building layout such as shall protect proposed motel bedroom win- party to an agreement for the removal of any thereof, and who shall, within thirty (30) days after such effective date, or rear of any lot in any Residence District. Andover without a written permit issued by the Building Inspector. Such permits shall be applied for in writing to dows from constant night invasion by automobile headlight beams or glare from illuminated signs apply to the Board of Appeals for a permit for such re- moval, 7.21 Rural Residence, thirty (30) feet. the Building Inspector. The Building Inspector shall not issue any such permit unless the plans for the building and or driveway lights. provided that the period within which such re- moval may be carried on under this paragraph shall end 7.22 Country Residence, thirty (30) feet front, thirty (30) feet the intended use thereof in all respects fulfill the pro - visions of the North Andover Zoning Bylaw, (e) Sound -proofing between sleeping rooms; windows p g p g not looking directly from room to room; and lobby on the date of formal action by the Board on such applica- tion or, if no such application be filed, on the thirtieth (30) rear, and twenty (2i0) feet each side. except as may have been s ecificall specifically permitted otherwise by action of the North or office space for registration, room keys, and safe- day after the effective date of this regulation. 7.23 Village Residence, thirty (30) feet front yard, thirty (30) Andover Board of Appeals or other competent authority, provided a written co governing PY of the terms overnin keeping of valuables; also lounge for waiting or writing by patrons, feet rear yard and fifteen (15) feet each side yard except that if there be buildings already existing on lots adjoining any exception so permitted be attached to the application for a building to SECTION 6: LOT AREAS AND LOT WIDTHS or within two hunded fifty (250) feet each side of any lot permit and the building permit issued therefore. One copy of each such permit as issued, in 4.55 Motel lot size, land coverage, yard space and building REQUIRED AND SPECIFIC EXCEPTIONS in a front In the same street ence as suehDlot, the front yaistrict and if rd d onlsuch - shall be kept on file in�the offs or ice oftthe sBuild ngInspector. design regulations: 6.1 In determining the fulfillment of the minimum area and' lot need not be deeper than the average of the front yard depths of said lots adjoining or within two hundred fifty 11.2 Each application for a The lot for o an motel shall O 1 contain n of less50 Y than three (3) acres total land area excluding any water minimum width of lot required u red i n an z q zoning district Y g( there shall not be included any land within the limits of a I 2 feet ) and except that on street corner r lots in Village Residential Districts either street frontage may be selected a permit to build, alter, or move a building shall be accompanied by a plot plan in duplicate bodies of one-half (ii) acre water surface area or more, provided such lot be not less than three hun- street upon which SUCK lot abuts evert if the fee to such I street is in the owner of the lot; except that if a corner lot ..„by the,l4t.o.wner for front Yard which shall be not less than thirty (30) feet depth across the entire width the lot drawn to scale showing and stating the dimensions in feet of the lot on which such building is proposed to be erected, dred (300) feet wide at the frontage street and throughout the first two hundred (200) feet of at its street corner is bounded in curved line not more than sevens part by a segment of y -five (75) feet in length of from side line to side line and at the other street' frontage of any lot the yard space shall be not less than twenty (20) altered or moved, and the location and ground coverage dimensions thereon of any building or structure proposed to de h of ss t uch lot measuring from hhich p g the frontage street lot line. connecting ct other lines bounding gsuch lot w ' if x e tend d would intersect, the area and any such lot the yard space shall be not less than be erected or moved onto such lot. Such plot plan shall also show each street, alley or right-of-way on or adjacent (b) No part of any building on a motel lot shall be closer width required in such It shall be computed as if such potentially intersecting lin�s were so extended; but if a curved line more than seventy- ' t twenty (20) feet deep. to the lot in question. One copy of each such application and plot plan shall be kept on file in the office of the than fifty (50) feet to the front lot line, rear lot line five (75) feet in length is the whole of any one boundary 7.3 In Neighborhood Business and in General Business Dis- Building Inspector, or either side line of such lot. A green yard space line of a lot, the minimum area and minimum width re- tricts there shall be provided on each lot an open yard not less than twenty (20) feet wide, measured at a to quired shall be determined entirely within the lines bound- space of not less than twenty-five (25) feet depth all along the front and along 11.3 The North Andover Zoning Bylaw shall be enforced by the North Andover right angle each of aforesaid lot lines, shall be ing such lot, including such curved line. each side property line of such lot Building Inspector. The Building Inspector, maintained open and green with grass, bushes, except as may be permitted otherwise (but only as to front upon being informed in writing of a possible violation of flowers and trees all along each side lot line or rear lot line of such a lot, and (except for entrance and 6.2 No lot, upon which is then located any building or with re- spect to which a permit has been issued and is then out- yards and side yards) by the Board of Appeals on petition of the property owner concerned after a public hearing this Bylaw or on his own initiative, shall make or cause to be made an investigation of facts and an inspection of exit driveways) along the entire front line of such standing for the erection of any building, shall be sub- thereon with due notice given. In the rear of every build- the premises where such violation may exist. The Building lot, and such yard space shall not be built on nor divided or reduced in area in any manner unless said lot ing or structure hereafter erected in any Business Dis- , Inspector, on evidence of any violation after investigation paved nor used for automobile parking. shall thereafter fulfill the lot area, lot width and trict there shall be an open yard space unbuilt upon of not' and inspection, shall give written notice of such violation (c) There shall be one (bituminous) concrete off-street and off -main driveway yard space requirements of this Bylaw except as may be per- mit.ted otherwise by the Board of Appeals. If land be less than thirty-five ('35) feet depth. No building or strut- ture shall hereafter boe built, altered, moved, reconstructed, to the owner and to the occupant of such premises, and the Building Inspector shall demand in such notice that paved automobile parkin space, open or roofed, directly adjoining each motel rental unit. sub- divided, conveyed, devised or otherwise transferred in violation hereof, no building permit or other permit shall or extended so that any part thereof including loading plat- forms, covered or open, but not eaves, or steps, shall be such violation be abated within such reasonable time as may be designated therein by the Building Inspector. Such (d) Building on a motel lot shall not cover more than be issued with reference to any of the land so transferred or to the lot(s) retained until all of such land and lots nearer than twenty-five (25) feet from the front line or sile line of any lot in such lots, and except that any business notice and demand may be given by mail addressed to the owner at the address appearing for him on the most recent twenty-five (25%) per cent of the land area of such lot, excluding any water bodies as above specified. meet the requirements of this Zoning Bylaw. Any land taken by eminent domain or conveyed for a building build prior to June 1, 1956 and standing in active business use on June 1, 1956, may be restored, re- real estate tax records of North Andover, and to the oc- cupant at the address of the premises of such seeming Not less than seventy-five (75% ) per cent of the public purpose for which the land could have been taken or was taken by paired or rebuilt on the location where it stood June 1, violation. land area of such a lot shall remain open and un- built on but such open space may be used for auto- eminent domain shall not be deemed to be transferred in violation of the provisions hereof, 1956, without complying with the foregoing yard space requirements, but this exception shall not apply to any 11.4 If, after such notice and demand, such violation has not mobile off-street parking, driveways, sidewalks other buildings. been abated within the time specified, the Building In - and motel service yards, except that such use shall 6.3 IN RESIDENCE DISTRICTS not be permitted in any part of the twenty (20) foot 7.4 In Industrial "S” Districts there shall be on each lot an or proceedings in the name of the Town of North Andover wide green perimeter strip above specified, 6.31 In Village Residence Districts no principal permitted ,open open yard space of not less than thirty (30) feet depth all to prevent, correct, restrain or abate any violation of this (e) There shall not be erected more than twenty (20) building shall hereafter be erected except on a lot contain- along the front line, and twenty (20) feet depth at each Bylaw, motel rental units per acre of motel lot land area, excluding any water bodies as above specified, ing not less than twelve thousand five hundred (12,500) square feet area and not less than one hundred (100) feet I side line of such lot, and not less than thirty (30) feet depth along the rear line of such lot, except that not more (f) Each motel rental unit shall be not less than two width at the street frontage, except as may be permitted otherwise by the Board of Appeals in Village Residence than five (5) feet depth of rear yard shall be required be tween any permitted structure and a railroad track in an SECTION 12: CONFLICT OF LAWS, hundred fifty (250) square feet habitable floor area Districts as further specified in Section 6.6 below. Industrial "S" District, and except that there shall be an VALIDITY, SEVERABILITY enclosed by walls and roof, exclusive of any ad- open yard space not less than fifty (50) feet depth on each joining portions of roofed or covered walkways. Each motel rental sleeping room shall not be less 6.32 In Country Residence Districts no principal permitted building shall hereafter be erected except on a lot contain- lot in an Industrial "S" District wherever such lot abuts land residentially zoned, provided that any industrial 12.1 In general this Bylaw is supplementary to other North than fifteen (15) by fifteen (15) feet horizontal dimensions, exclusive of bath or kitchenette. Each ing not less than twenty-five thousand (25,000) square feet area and not less than one hundreddredtwenty-five (123) building built prior to June 1, 1956 and standing and in active industrial al man fa cturing or storage use on June 1, Andover Bylaws affecting the use, height, area and location of buildings and structures and the use of premises. Where room shall have a private bath attached, feet width at the street frontage. I 1956, may if damaged or destroyed be restored, repaired, this Bylaw imposes a greater restriction upon the use,such height, area and location of buildings and structures (g) Each motel structure shall contain not less than six (6) than twelve 6.33 In Rural Residence Districts no principal permitted build- or repuilt on the location where it stood June 1, 1956, with- out complying with the foregoing yard space requirements. and the use of premises than is imposed by other Bylaws, the nor more (12) individual motel e rental units, unless each section) twelve (12) such such ing shall hereafter be erected except on a lot containing provisions of this Bylaw shall control. units be separated an unbroken firewall from Y further additional such units. Each motel structure not less than forty-four thousand (44,000) square feet area and not less than one hundred fifty (150) feet width at the frontage. 7.5 In Industrial "L" Districts there shall be provided on each lot an open yard space of not less than thirty-five (35) 12.2 The invalidity of any section or provision of this Bylaw shall not invalidate any other section or shall be of fireproof construction. Each such strut- street feet depth all along the front line and along each side line provision thereof. tare may be connected with other similar structures by a covered walkway if of fire resistive materials. 6.4 IN GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS AND IN NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICTS of such lot, and not fess than fifty (50) feet depth along the rear line of such :lot, except that an open yard space The foregoing Bylaws have been duly adopted by the Town Whether or not so connected, the nearest parts of the of not less than fifty ( 50) feet depth shall be provided on any lot in an Industrial District wherever such lot of North Andover and approved by Attorney General George Fin - walls or corners of such structures shall be separated by a lands ace otherwise open and un- 6.41 Each lot shall contain not less than twenty-five thousand (25 000) square feet area and be not less th h d abuts land residentially zoned. gold of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. built on of not less than thirty (30) feet, and in which, within the area bounded by the intersecting projections of the side lines of adjacent buildings, there shall be no automobile parking or loading. (h) Buildings on motel lots shall be one-story and not more than twenty-flve (25) feet in height, notwith- standing any building -height provisions in the zon- ing district in which such buildings are situated except that not more than two apartments for owner or resident manager or other resident staff may be on a second -story not to exceed thirty-five (35) feet in height. (i) On each motel lot there shall be provided at least one apartment for a resident owner or manager or other responsible staff person. Each such apartment shall be not less than eight hundred (800) square feet floor area. Such apartment may include the rental office of the motel and a lounge or other public rooms for the use of motel patrons. Such appartment may be on a second floor as provided in (h) above but only if over a lounge or office or other public rooms or storage or supply rooms of the motel. No second story premises shall be located over any motel rental unit. 4.6 OUTDOOR LIGHTING. In all zoning districts other than General Business Districts, any outdoor lighting fixture whether temporary or permanent shall be so placed or hooded that the light source therein is not directly visible to any motorist and so that the light source therein is not directly visible to any point beyond the lot lines of the premises illuminated by such outdoor lighting fixture, an one un r twenty-five (125) feet width at the street frontage, and not more than thirty-five (35) percent of the total area of any such lot may be covered by buildings. ; 6.42 Any yard space or area required to be kept open and un- built upon on such lot may nevertheless be used for off- street automobile parking, if otherwise lawful, except that a green strip not less than ten (10) feet wide on which to grow grass, bushes, flowers or trees shall be maintained open and green; unbuilt on, unpaved and not parked on, all along each side or rear property line of such a lot wherever it abuts land residentially zoned. 6.5 IN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS 6.51 Both in Industrial "S" and Industrial "L" Districts each lot shall contain not less than fifty thousand (50,000) square feet area and not less than one hundred fifty (150) feet width at the street frontage. Not more than thirty-five (35) percent of the total area of any such lot may be covered by buildings, except by the continuation in use of industrial buildings built prior to June 1, 1956, and stand- ing active and in 'industrial manufacturing or storage use on June 1, 1956. 6.52 In Industrial "L" Districts any yard space or area re- quired to be kept open and unbuilt on on such lot may nevertheless, if otherwise lawful, be used for off-street automobile parking, or for outdoor storage of articles, sup- j plies and materials, except that a green strip not less than thirty (30) feet wide on which to grow grass, bushes, flowers or trees, shall be maintained open and green, un- built on, unpaved and not parked on, all along each side, or rear property line of such a lot wherever it abuts land residentially zoned. SECTION 8: BUILDING HEIGHTS PERMITTED 8,1 In Residence Districts dwellings shall not exceed two and one-half stories or thirty-five (35) feet in height. 8.2 In Neighborhood Business Districts dwellings and business structures shall not exceed two and one-half stories or thirty-five (35) feet in height. 8.3 In General Business Districts dwellings, business and other retail or commercial structures shall not exceed three stories or forty-five (45) feet in height. 8.4 In Industrial Districts buildings shall not exceed fifty-five (55)feet in height. 8.5 The foregoing limitations of height in feet in the zoning districts designated shall not apply to farm buildings on farms of not less than ten (10) acres area, nor shall they apply to chimneys, ventilators, skylights, tanks, bulkheads, penthouses, processing towers and other accessory struc- tural features usually erected at a height greater than the main roofs of any buildings, nor to domes, bell towers or spires of churches or other buildings, provided all such features are in no way used for living purposes, and fur- ther provided that no such structural feature of any non- manufacturing building shall exceed a height of sixty-five (65) feet from the ground nor of a manufacturing building a height of eighty-five (85) feet from the ground except by permission of the Board of Appeals acting under G. L. Ch. 40A as amended, A True Copy: ATTEST: JOHN J. LYONS. Town Clerk SPECIAL TOWN MEETING: Held June 30, 1956. Zoning By- laws approved by Atty. General December 6, 1956, ANNUAL TOWN MEETING: Held March 16, 1957. Zoning By- laws approved by Atty. General June 28, 1957. SPECIAL TOWN MEETING: Held October 7, 1957. Zoning By- laws approved by Atty, General November 19, 1957, ANNUAL TOWN MEETING: Held March 29, 1958. Zoning By. laws approved by Atty. Genera. April 28, 1958, Town of North Andover Plo,rirling Board 1458 44 ksR (s) , 11111 s T o .._�{4 (4) 'S '� __ _ M Q \1"L 1'�rti►aANT 3) par 3.75-, z3- ( I O 9 0 U m 1 yI V A A In -i aA,IIt 1. STREET (25) _6'� (23-11) r u R ,r P► K E par. 3.72 .1 To wx r00 Iw R N:''+h sf A A n,� �ylw ft v a,r. 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