HomeMy WebLinkAbout1957-10-07JOHN J. LYONS, TOWN CLERK
TOWN CLERK
NORTH ANDOVER
M ASS AC: H U$1ETTS
OctOber 16, 1957
At The Special Town Meeting held in the Bradstreet School Auditorium on
Monday evening October 7, 1957 at 8 PeM., the following articles appeared
in the Warrant:
ARTICTR 7. To see if the Tow~A of North Andover will vote to amend the
zoning By-Law by changing from a Rural Residence District and a CoUntry
Residence District to General Business, the following described parcel
of land: -
A Certain parcel of land in ~*The Town of North Andover bounded and
described as follows: *Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line
of the Salem Turnpike with the northerly line of Hillside Road; thence
wouthwesterly, by the northerly line of Hillside Road, 467.89 feet to an
iron pipemarking an angle in the said street line; t~ence again south-
westerly but more westerly,'by the northerly line or. Hillside Road, 384
feet to an iron pipe at the intersection of the northerly line of Hillside
Road with the easterly line o~ the AndOver By Pass; thence northerly, by
the easterly line of the Ando~er By Pass, 62019 feet to an iron pipe; thence
northeasterly, 465.53 feet to an iron pipe in the westerly line of the Salem
Turnpike; thence southeasterly, by the westerly line of the Salem Turnpike,
437.0 feet to the point of beginning.. Containing 5.27 acYes, more or less.
Petition of the North Andover Planning Board, Nicholas F. Ntcetta, Chairm~_n.
VOTED AS DESCRIBE~ IN T~E ABOVE ARTICLE. AFFIRMATIVE 45- NEGATIVE 1. A
two-thirds ma$ority vote.
It was further votedin the article, motion duly made and seconded that the
portion of this article saying: "Petition of the North Andover Planning
Board, Nicholas F. Nicetta, Chairman'' be amended to rest: "Petition of
John F. Sawyer". ~he vote was unanimous and so declared.
AHTICLE 8' To see if the Town will vote to amend the Norbh Andover Zoning
Bylaw by dividing the former classification "Industrial Districts" into two
Industrial district classifications "Industrial 'S' Districts" and Industrial
~Ll Districts", and by inserting throughout the bylaw wherever appropriate
the names of either or both of said two districts in place of the former
classification, particulary in paragraphs 3.1, 5.81, 3.82, 4.41, 6.51, 6.52,
7.4 and 7.5 and to make other necessary changes of wording so that said
paragraphs so amended shall read as follows:
3.1 The Town of NOrth Andover is hereby divided into zoning districts
designated as follows: RURAL RESIDE2~CE DISTHICTS
.. COUNTY RESIDE~CE DISTRICTS
VILLAGE RESIDk~CE DISTRICTS
NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS DISTRICTS
~ G~EKAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS
INDUSTRIAL "A" DISTRICTS
INDUSTRIAL "L" DISTRICTS
3.81 Industrial "L" District. All that northernmost portion (and so forth,
all exactly as previously adopted).
3.82 Industrial "Se District. A finger of land (and so forth, exactly as
previously adopted).
3.85 In~.ust~ial "L" D$strict. At Greene Street (and so forth, all exactly
as prevxous£y adopted).
SPECIAL TOWN MEHTING.
ART ,~ 8. Con't.
MONDAY EVENINC~ OCTOBER 7, 1957
2.)¸
TOWN C I..£R K
NORTH ANDOVE:R
MASSACHUSETTS
~.41' Both in Industrial "S" Districts and in Industratl "L" Districts any
manufacturing, processing, wholesaling, warehousing or other commercial
non-retail activity (and so forth, all exactly as previously adopted.)
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 hu_udred fifty (150 feet width at the street frontage. Not more
than thirty-five (55) percent of the total area of any such lot may.be
covered by buildin~s, except by the continuation in use of industrial
buildings built prior to June l, 1956, and standing active and in industrial
manufacturing or storage use on June l, 1956
6.52 In Industrial "LTM Districts any yard space (and so forth, all exactly
as previously adopted.)
7.4 In Industrial "S" Districts there shall be on each lot an open yard
space of not less than thirty (50) feet depth all along the front line, and
twenty (20) feet depth at each side line of such lot, and not less than
thirty (50) feet depth along the rear line' of such lot, except that not more
than five (5) feet depth of rear yard shall be required between any permitted
structure and a railroad track in an Industrial "S" District, and except that
there shall be an open yard space not less than fifty (50) feet depth on each
lot in an Industrial "S" District wherever such lot abuts land residentially
zoned, provided that any industrial building built prior to June l, 1956 and
standing and in active industrial manufacturing or storage on June l, 1956,
may if damaged or destroyed be restored, repaired, or rebuilt on the location
where it stood June l, 1956, without complying with the foregoing yard space
requirements.
7.5 In Industrial "L" Districts there shall be provided on each lot an open
yard space of not less than thirty-five (55) feet depth all along the front
line and along each side line of such lot, and not less than fifty (50) feet
depth along the rear line of such lot, except that au open yard space of not
less than fifty (50) feet depth shall be provided on any lot in an Industrial
District wherever such lot abuts land residentially zoned.
Petition of the North Andover Planning Board, Nicholas ~. Nicetta, Chairman.
VOTED AS DESCRI~ED IN THE ABOVE ARTICLE. AFFIRMATIVE ~2. NEGATIVE 8. A
two-thirds majority vote.
ARTICLE 9. STRICKEN FROM THE WAERANT.
ARTICLE 10. To see if the town will vote to amend the North Andover Zoning
Bylaw so as to limit the keeping of animals other than household pets on
residential lots to Country Residence and Rural Residence Districts by
striking out the seventh word "any" in Sub-paragraph 4.17(b) and by inser-
ting in place thereof *the names of said aforesaid Residence Distrt'cts so that
the first clause of said Sub-paragraph so amended shall read as follows:
4.17 (b) The keeping on auy lot of not less than three (5) acres area in a
Country Residence or a Rural Residence District of a total of not more than
three (5)of an~ kind or assortment of animals or birds in addition to the
SPECIAL TOWN M~TING.
MONDAY EVENING
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ART. # 10. Con't.
OFFICE OF
TOWN CLERK
N OR~T H AN DOVE;I~
M ASSAC H
household pets of the family living on such lot, (and so forth, all exactly
as previously adopted).
Petition of the North Andover Planning Board, Nicholas F. Nicetta, Chairman.
VOTED AS DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE ARTICLE. AFFIRMATIVE 59 NEGATIVE 16. A
two-thirds majority vote.
ARTICLE. 11. To see if the town wi 11 vote to p.ermit funeral parlgts in General
BusineSs DiaSricts by striking out paragraph 4.51 of the North Andover Zoning
B~law and inserting in its place the following:
4.51 Retail~4tores and wholesale stores, salesrooms, funeral parlors, show-'
rooms or places' for any professional artistic or mercantile acti.Vity, not
involving.manufacturing, also retail bakeries or retail confectioneries in
which not more than five (5) persons are engaged in the _w~nufacture and sale
on ~he pres1 sea of bakery or Confectionery goods there produces, including
ice cream.
Petition of the North Andover Planning Board, Nicholas F. Nicetta, Chairman.
VOTED AS DESCRIB~ IN THE ABOVE ARTICLE. AFFIRMATIVE 42. NEGATIVE 5. A
two-thirds ~eJority vote.
ARTICLE 12. To see if the town will vote to ahange and more clearly express
the yard spaces required in Country Residence and in Village Residence Dis-
tricts by striking out Paragraphs 7.22 and 7.25 of the North Andover Zoning
Bylaw and inserting in place thereof the following:
7.22 Co~untry Residence, thirty (50) feet fron, thirty (50) feet rear, and
twenty (20) feet each side.
7.25 Village Residence, thirty (50) feet fron yard, thirty (50) feet rear
yard and fifteen (15) feet each side yard except that if there be buildings
already existing on lots adjoining or within two hundred fifty (250) feet
each side of any lot in a Village Residence Zoning District and if said
building front on the same street as such lot, the front yard on such lot
need not be deeper than the average of the front~ yard depths of said lots
adjoining or within~two hundred fifty (250) feet, and except that on street
corner lots in Village Residential Districts either street .frontage may be
selected by the lot owner for front yard which shall be not less than
thirty (50) feet depth across the entire width of the lot frcm side line to
side line and at the other street frontage of any such lot the yard space
shall be not less t~-~ twenty (20) feet deep.
Petition of the North Andover Planning Board, Nicholas F. Nioetta, Chairman.
VOTED A8 DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE ARTICLE. A_WFIRMATI~ 50. NEGATIVE 0.
ARTICLE 15. To see if the To,n will vote to amend the next to last sentence
of Paragraph g.1 in the North Andover Zoning Bylaw, relating to the mailing
of notices of public hearings'before the Board of Appeals, by striking out
said next to last sentence, and by inserting in place thereof, the following
sentence:
The Board shall also not~fy by certified mail all owners 9f ~rope~ty
within not less than two hundred (200) feet distance from the boundarxes ox
each lot or lots under appeal, also owners of property so mmoh farther beyond
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING.
MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 7, 1957
TOWN CLERK
~~ NORTH ANDOVER
MASSACHUSETTS
the boundaries of the lot or lots under appeal aa said Board may deem
affected, if any, by such appeal.
Petition of the North Andover Planning Board, Nicholas F. Nicetta, Chairman.
VOTED AS DESCRIBED IN ~ ABOVE ARTICLE, The vote was unanimous
ARTICLE 1~. To see if the town will vote to amend Paragraph 5.82 in order to
restore land now or formerly of Mrs. Herbert E. Mc~uesten to Residential and
to more clearly define Industrial property of the Davis & l~Arber Machine
Company so that said paragraph shall read as follows:
5.82 A finger of land in the north central part of North Andover extending
along parts of both sides of Stevens Mill Brook and the former Salem Railroad
location between Sutton Street and Stevens Street a~t Stevens Pond, embracing
the Sutton, 0sgood, Davis & Fu~ber and Stevens Mills, within the boundaries
more particularly described and stated below, except such portions of the area
within said Industrial zoning boundaries as may be duly declared to be in any
kind of zoning district$ Northerly by Sutton Street center line;
Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 125 feet southwesterly from the
center line of Thorndike Street, thence by a connecting line parallel to and
200 feet northeasterly from that portion of the former Salem Railroad right
of way location line between a point near Thorndike Street and a point on
said line about 270 feet along it northwesterly from High Street westerly
side line: Easterly by a line parallel to and approximately 211 feet
westerly fromHigh Street westerly side line about 160 feet to a stone
bound (being the stone bound at the southerly back corner of land now or
formerly of McQuesten); Northerly by a line from the aforesaid stone bound
and at right angles to the aforesaid easterly bounding line about 150 feet
to a point; Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 200 feet northeasterly
from the former Salem Railroad right of way location line between a point on
said bounding line distant approximately 90 feet along said bounding line
northwesterly from High Street westerly side line and the intersection of
said bounding line with Chickering Road center line; Southeasterly by a .
short portion of Chickering Road center line; Northeasterly by the former
Salem Railroad location line between ChickeringRoad and Stevens Street;
Easterly by Stevens Street center line between its intersection with the
aforesaid railroad location and Pleasant Street; Southwesterly by Pleasant
Street center line to a point thereon 120 feet southeasterly from its inter-
section with Phillips Court center line; Northwesterly by a line parallel
to and 120 feet southeasterly from that line of Phillips Court that trends
Approximatley SJ~o 35'W; Southwesterly by a line paraIlel to and 135 feet
northeasterly from that line of Phillips Court that trends approximately
S55o 26'E and such line extended northwesterly to Osgood Street; North-
easterly by a portion of Osgood Street center line beginning at a point
thereon 550 feet northeasterly of its intersection with Phillips Court center
line and extending thence easterly to the center llne of Wayne Street, so
called; Southwesterly by the center line of Wayr~e Street, so"called,
between 0sgood Street and Chickering Hoad; Southeasterly by a short
portion of Chickertng A~ad center line; Southwesterly by. East Water Street
center line; Southeasterly by a short portion of Clarendon Street center
~ine; Southwesterly by Water Street center line extended between Clarendon
tPeet and a point on Water Street center line; about 105 feet., southerly
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OCTOBi~R 7, 1957
TOWN CLERK
'~~,~ NORTH 'A N OOVI:'R
M ASS A C H USE'Ir'TS
From Merrimack Street center line; Nor~ste=ly bY a line at a
~le to Water Street center l~e a~ passi~ through~a point thereon 105 feet
s~therly from Merrick Street center line; Southwesterly by a portion of
the southwesterly~shore of the mill pond, and thence by a portion of a line
parallel to and l~0 feet northeasterly from Main Street center line; North-
westerly by a line at a right ~gle to Saunders Street center line at the
southerly te~inus of Saunders Street; Southwesterly by the southwesterly
shore of Sutton Mill Pond between the aforesaid l~e at a right-a~le to
SauCers Street center line at its southerly te~tnus and the easterly exten-
sion of that nor~e~y side line of Saunders Street that trends approx~tely
E 7° ~0, N; Southerly by that northerly side line of Saunders Street ~at
trends approximately E 7° ~0' N and said line extended easterly; Westerly
by a line parallel to and 165 feet easterly from M~n Street center line;
Southerly by a portion of the former Salem Railroad location line; Westerly
by Main Street center line between the foyer Salem Railroad location line
and Sutton Street.
Petition of the North ~dover Pla~i~ Boa~, Nicho~ s F. Nicetta, ~air~n.
VOT~ AS DESCRIB~ IN EE AB0~ ~C~. The vote was unanimous.
AHTICLE 15. To see if the town will vote to amend Paragraph 3.53 to read
as follows:
3-53 A small area along the southeasterly side of SuSton Street embracing
generally land near and between Thorndike Street an~ Moody Street, more
particularly bounded and described as follows:
Northerly and northwesterly by Sutton Street center line between a point
thereon one hundred twenty-five (125) feet westerly alo~ said Sutton Street
center line from its intersection with Thorndike ~treet 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 intersected 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 aforesaid 90 foot point and a stone bound
westerly about 130 feet therefrom (being ~he stone bound at the southerly
back corner of land now or formerly of McQuesten); Westerly by a portion
of a line trending north approximately one degree West and about 211 feet
westerly from High Street westerly side line, between 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 Railroad right of way location
line; Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 125 feet southwesterly from
Thorndtke Street center llne to the point where it intersects Sutton Street
center line."
Petition of North Andover Planning Board, Nicholas F. Nicetta, Chairman.
VOTED AS DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE ARTICLE. The ~ote was unanimous.
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. MONDAY EVENING.
OFFICE OF
TOWN CLERK
NORTH ANDOVER
M A$$A C H USETT''=
Con~ t:
Sixty (60) registered voters w~ ~s~t~~~_~ ~
No.
OCTOBER 7, 1957
BostOn, Mass., November 19, 1957
The foregoing amendments to zoning by-law are hereby approved.
NOvember 20, 1957
A true co
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING.
ART. ~ 10. ¢on't.
MONDAY ~ING
TOWN CLERK
NORTH ANDOYER
M ASS A C H
OCTOBER 7, 1957
household pets of the family living on such lot, (and so forth, all exactly
as previously adoPted).
Petition of the North Andover Planning Board, Nicholas F. Nioetta, 0hair~_~u.
VOTEDAS DESCI~IBED IN ~ABOVEARTICLE. AFFIRMATIVE 39 NEGATIVE 16. A
two-thirds majoritlr vote.
ARTICLE. 11~ To see if the town~ll vote .to p~rmit funeral parlors in General
Business Dtstricts by striking out paragraph 4.31 of the North Andover Zoning
B~law and inserting in its place the following:
4.31 Retail'4tores and wholesale stores, salesrooms, ~,~eral parlors, show-
rooms or places for any professional artistic or mercantile activity, not
involving.manufacturing, also retail bakeries or retail confectioneries in
which not more than five (5) persons are engaged in the manufacture and sale
on the premises of bakery or confectionery goods there produces, including
ice cream.
Petition of the North Andover Planning Board, Nicholas F. Nicetta, Chairman.
V0TEDAS DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVEARTICLE. AFFIRMATIVES2. NEGATIVE3. A
two-thirds -mJority vote.
ARTICLE 12. To see if the town will vote to ahange and more cleerly express
the yard spaces required in Country Residence and in Village Residence Dis-
tricts by striking out Paragraphs 7.22 and 7.23 of the-NorthAndover Zoning
Bylaw and inserting in. place thereof the following:
7.22 C.o~nt~y Residence, thirty (30) feet fron, thirty (30) feet rear, and
twenty (20)feet each side.
7.23 Village Residence, thirty (30) feet fron yard., thirty (30) feet rea~
yard and fifteen (15) feet each side yard except that if there be buildings
already existing on lots adjoining or within two hundred fifty (250) feet
each side of any lot in a Village Residence Zoning District and if said
building front on the same street as such lot, the front yard on such lot
neednot be deeper than the average of the front-yard depths of said lots
adjoining or within.two hundred fifty (250) feet, and except that on street
corner lots in Village Residential Districts either street frontage may be
selected by the lot owner for frm~t yard which, shall be not less than
thirty (30) feet depth across the entire widthof the lot frmn side line to
side line and at the other street frontage of any such lot the yard space
shall be not less t~an twenty (20) feet deep.
Petition of the North Andover Planning Board, Nicholas F. Nicetta, ~hairman.
VOTED AS DF~CRIBED IN THE ABOVEARTICLE. AFFIRMATIVE 50. NEGATIVE 0.
ARTICLE 13. To see if the Town will vote to amend the next to last sentence
of Paragraph 9.1 in the North Andover Zoning Bylaw, relating to the mailing
of notices of public hearings before the Board of Appeals, by striking out
said next to last sentence andby inserting in place thereof, the following
Sen reno · ~
The Board shall aXso nottfy by certified mail all owners of property
within notless than two hundred (200) feet distance from the boundaries of
each lot or lots under appeal, also owners of property so much farther beyond
J
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TOWN CLERK
NORTH ANDOVER
M ASS AC H
October 16, 1957
I
At The Special Town Meeting held in the Bradstreet School Auditorium on
Monday evening October 7, 1957 at 8 P.M., the following articles appeared
in the Warrant:
ARTICLE 7. To see if the Town of North Andover will vote to amend the
zoning By-Law by ch~ug~ng from a Rural Residence District and a COUntry
Residence District to General Business, the following described parcel
of land:
A certain parcel of land in The Town of North Andover bounded and
described as follows:. Beginning at the intersection of the westerly line
of the Salem Turnpike with the northerly line of Hillside Road; thence
wouthwesterly, by the northerly line of Hillside Road, ~67.89 feet to an
iron pipe _marking an angle in the said street line; t2aence again south-
westerly but more westerly, by the northerly line of. Hillside Road. 38~
feet to an iron pipe at the intersection of the northerly line of Hillside
Road with the easterly line o~ the Andover By Pass; thence northerly, by
the easterly line of the Ando~er By Pass, 62019 feet to an iron pipe; thence
northeasterly, ~65.53 feet to an iron pipe in the westerly line of the ~alem
Turnpike; thence southeasterly, by the westerly line of the Salem Turnpike,
~37.0 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 5.27 acYes, more or less.
Petition of the North Andover planning Board, Nicholas F. Nicetta, Chairman.
VOTED AS DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE ARTICLE. AFFIRMATIVE ~5. NEGATIVE 1. A
two-thirds majority vote.
It was further voted.in the article, motion duly made and seconded that the
portion of this article saying: "Petition of the North Andover Planning
Board, NiCholas F. Nioetta, Chairman" be amended to rest: "Petition of
John F. Sawyer". The vote was unanimous and so declared.
AHTICLE 8. To see if the Town will vote to amend the North Andover Zoning
Bylaw by dividing the fo~mer classification "Industrial Districts" into two
Industrial district classifications "Industrial ~S' Districts" and Industrial
'L~ Districts", and by inserting throughout the bylaw wherever appropriate
the names of either or both of said two districts in place of the former
classification, particulary in paragraphs }.1, 3.81, 3.82, ~.hl, 6.51, 6.52,
7.~ and 7.5 and to make other necessary changes of wording so that said
paragraphs so amended shall read as follows:
~.1 The Town of North Andover is hereby divided into zoning districts
designated as follows: RURAL RESIDEECE DISTRICTS
COUNTY HESIDENCE DISTRICT~
VILLAGE HESID~2~CE DISTRICT~
NEIGHBORHOOD BUSIh~ESS DISTRICTS
GE~EKAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS
INDUSTRIAL "A" DISTRICTS
INDUSTRIAL "L" DISTRICT~
~.81 Industrial "L" District. All that northernmost portion (and so forth,
all exactly as previously adopted).
5.82 Industrial "~" District. A finger of land (and so forth, exactly as
pre viously adop ted).
~.85 Industrial "L" D~strict. At Greene Street (and so forth, all exactly
as previously adopted).
~PECIAL TOWN ~ETING. MONDAY EVENIN$
OC 0 ER 7, 1957
2.)
ART ~ 8. Con't.
OFFICE OF
TOWN CLERK
NORTH ANDOVER
M ASS ACH USETT$
4.41 Both in Industrial "~" Districts and in Industrail "L" Districts any
manufacturing, processing, wholesaling, warehousing or other commercial
non-retail activity (and so forth, all exactly as previously adopted.)
6.51 Both in Industrial "B"' and Industrial "L" Districts each let shall
contain not less than fifty thousand (50,000) square feet area-nd not less
than one hundred ~ifty (150 feet width at the street frontage. Not more
than thirty-five (55) percent of the total area of any such lot may be
covered by buildin~s, except by the continuation in use of industrial
buildings built prior to June 1, 1956, and standing active and in industrial
manufacturing or storage use on June 1, 1956
6.52 In Industrial "L"' Districts any yard space (and so forth, all exactly
as previously adopted.)
7.4 In Industrial "S" Districts there shall be on each lot an open yard
space of not less than thirty (50) feet depth all along the front line, and
twenty (20) feet depth at each side line of such lot, and not less than
thirty (50) feet depth along the rear line of such lot, except that not more
than five (5) feet depth of rear yard shall be required between any permitted
structure and a railroad track in an Industrial "S" District, and except that
there shall be an open yard space not less than fifty (50) feet depth on each
lot in an Industrial "S" District wherever such lot abuts land residentially
zoned, provided that any industrial building built prior to June l, 1956 ~nd
standing and in active industrial manufacturing or storage on June 1, 1956,
may if damaged or destroyed be restored, repaired, or rebuilt on the location
where it stood June l, 1956, without complying with the foregoing yard space
requirements.
7.5 In Industrial "L" Districts there shall be provided on each lot an open
yard space of not less than thirty-five (55) feet depth all along the front
line and along each side line of such lot, and not less than fifty (50) feet
depth along the rear line of such lot, except that an open yard space of not
less than fifty (50) feet depth shall be provided on any lot in anIndustrial
District wherever such lot abuts land residentially zoned.
Petition of the North AndoverPlannlng Board, Nicholas ~. Nicetta, Chairman.
VOT~ AS DESCRIBE~ IN THE ABO~EARTICLE. AFFIRMATIVES?. NEGATIVE 8. A
two-thirds majority vote.
ARTICLE 9. STRICKEN FROM THE WARRANT.
~ARTICLE 10. To see if the town will vote to amend the North Andover Zoning
'Bylaw so as to limit the keeping ofanimals other than household pets on
residential lots to Country Residence and Rural Hesidence Districts by
striking out the seventh word "any" in Sub-paragraph ~.ly(b) and by inser-
ting in place thereof 'the names of said aforesaid Residence DistriCts so that
the first clause of said Su~-paragraph so amended shall read as follows:
~.17 (b) The keeping on any lot of not less than three (5) acres area in a
Country Residence or a Rural Residence District of a total of not more than
three (5) of ar~ kind or assortment of animals or birds in addition to the
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 7, 1957
TOWN CLERK
NORTH ANDOVER
M A$$AC H US E'rT$
ART. ~ 13. Con't.
the boundaries of the lot or lots under appeal as said Board may deem
affected, if any, by such appeal.
Petition of the North Andover Planning Board, Nicholas F. Nicetta, Chai~=~an.
VOTED AS DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE ARTICLE, The vote was unanimous
ARTICLE 1~. To see if the town will vote to -mend Paragraph 5.82 in order to
restore land now or formerly of Mrs. Herbert E. Mc~esten to Residential and
to more clearly define Indus.trial property of the Davis & ~urber Machine
Company so that said paragraph shall read as follows:
3.82 A finger of land in the north central part of North Andover extending
along parts of both sides of Stevens Mill Brook and the former Salem Railroad
location between Sutton Street and Stevens Street at Stevens Pond, embracing
the Sutton, 0sgood, Davis & ~h~rber and Stevens Mills, within the boundaries
more particularly described and stated below, except such portions of the area
within said Industrial zoning boundaries as may be duly declared to be in any
kind of zoning district; Northerly by Sutton Street center line;
Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 125 feet southwesterly from the
center line of Thorndike Street, thence by a connecting line parallel to and
200 feet northeasterly from that portion of the former Salem Railroad right
of way location line between a point near Thorndike Street and a point on
said line about 270 feet along it northwesterly from High Street westerly
side line: Easterly by a line parallel to and approximately 211 feet
westerly from High Street westerly side line about 160 feet to a stone
bound (being the stone bound at the southerly back corner of land now or
formerly of McQuesten); Northerly by a line from the aforesaid stone bound
and at right angles to the aforesaid easterly bounding line about 130 feet
to a point; Northeasterly by a line parallel to and 200 feet northeasterly
from the former Salem Railroad right of way location line between a point on
said bounding line distant approximately 90 feet along said bounding line
northwesterly from High Street westerly side line and the intersection of
said bounding line with Chickering Road center line; Southeasterly by a
short portion of Chickering Road center line; Northeasterly by the former
Salem Railroad location line between Chickering Road and Stevens Street;
EaSterly by Stevens Street center line between its intersection with the
aforesaid railroad location and Pleasant Street; Southwesterly by Pleasant
Street center line to a point thereon 120 feet southeasterly from its inter-
section with Phillips Court center line; Northwesterly by a line parallel
to and 120 feet southeasterly from that line of Phillips Court that trends
Approximatley S~°33,W; Southwesterly by a line paraIlel to and 135 feet
northeasterly from that line of Phillips Court that trends approximately
$35° 26'E and such line extended northwesterly to Osgood Street; North-
easterly by a portion of 0sgood Street center line beginning at a point
thereon 350 feet northeasterly of its intersection with Phillips Court center
line and extending thence easterly to the center line of Wayne Street, so
called; Southwesterly by the center line of Wayne. Street, so'balled,
between Osgood Street and Chickering Hoad; Southeasterly by a short
portion of Chickering ~Oad center line; Southwesterly by. East Water Street
center line; Southeasterly by a short portion of Clarendon Street center
line; Southwesterly by Water Street center l~ne extended between Clarendon
~treet and a point on Water Street center line, about 105 feet., southerly
SPECIAL TOWN U~TING. MONDAY EVENING
OCTOB~1~ 7, 1957
TOWN CLERK
. NORTH 'A N DOVER
M ASSACH U~m'TT$
From Merrimack Street center line; Northwesterly bY a line at a ri~t
~le to Water Street center line and passi~ through a point ~ereon 105 feet
southerly from Merr~mck Street center line; Southwesterly by a portion of
the southwesterly shore of the mill pond, and thence by a portion of a line
parallel to and 180 feet northeasterly from Main Street center l~e; . North-
westerly by a line at a right ~gle to Saunders Street center line at the
southerly te~i~s of Sanders Street; Southwesterly by the southwesterly
shore of Sutton ~ill Pond baleen the aforesaid line at a right-a~le to
Saunders Street center line at its southerly te~inus and the easterly exten-
sion of that nor~e~y side l~e of Saunders Street that trends apProx!mately
E 7° ~0' N; Southerly by ~at northerly side line of SauCers Street that
trends approxi~tely E 7° ~0' N and said line extended eastePly; Westerly
by a line parallel to and 165 feet easterly from M~n Street center line,
Southerly by a portion of the former Salem Railroad location line; Westerly
by ~in Street center line between the foyer Salem Railroad location line
and Sutton Street..
Petition of the North Andover pla~i~ Board, Nichols F. Nicetta, ~air~n.
VOT~ AS DESCRIB~ IN ~ AB0~ ~TIC~. The vote was unanimous.
ARTICLE 15. To see if the town will vote to amend Paragraph 3.53 to read
as follows:
3.53 A small area along the southeasterly side of ~u~ton Street embracing
generally land near and between Thorndike Street an~ Moody Street, more
particularly bounded and described as follows:
Northerly and northwesterly by Sutton Street center line between a point
thereon one hundred twenty-five (125) feet westerly along said Sutton Street
center line from its intersection with Thorndike Street center line and a
point on Sutton Street center line 125 feet along it northeasterly from the
point on Sutton Street center llne that would be intersected 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 toand 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 aforesaid 90 foot point and a stone bound
westerly about 130 feet therefrom (being ~zhe stone bound at the southerly
back corner of land now or formerly of McQuesten); Westerly by a portion
of a line trending north approximately one degree West and about 211 feet
westerly from High Street westerly side line, between 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 200feet northeasterly from the Salem Railroad right of way location
line; Southwesterly by a line parallel to and 125 feet southwesterly from
Thorndike Street center line to the point where it intersects Sutton Street
center line."
Petition of North Andover Planning Board, Nicholas F. Nicetta, Chairman.
VOTED AS DESCRIBED IN THE AROVE ARTICLE. The ~ote was ~nanimous.
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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. NONDA¥ EVENING.
TOWN CLERK
NORTH ANDOVER
M A$$AC H
Con' t:
Sixty (60) registered voter~ w~.~ ~se~t~~__ ~
/ Town,.,~.er~/ /
OOTOBE~ 7,1~957
Boston, Mass., November 19, 1957
The foregoing e~endments to zoning by-law are hereby approved.
November 20, 1957
Argue o o:~ATTE~ ~N CLERK