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page two <br /> spot zoning <br /> "if anyone can go ahead with a certain development [in <br /> the district] , then so can everyone else" [citation <br /> omitted] . These principles underpin § 4 of c. 40A, <br /> and have long constituted a limitation on municipal <br /> zoning power. As was said on the subject in .Everpure <br /> Ice Mfg. Co. v. Board of Appeals of Lawrence, 324 <br /> Mass . 433, 439 (1949) : "A zoning ordinance is <br /> intended to apply uniformly to all property located in <br /> a particular district . . . and the properties of all <br /> the owners intthat district [must be] subject to the <br /> same restrictions for the common benefit of all . " <br /> SLIT v. Planning Board of Braintree, 19 Mass. App. Ct. <br /> 101, 107-08 (1984) . <br /> When we receive the necessary statement and maps we will <br /> begin our 90 day period for review of this article, as allowed <br /> by G.L. c. 40, § 32 . If you, or the planning board, have any <br /> questions, please feel free to call me. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> ronathan A. Abbott <br /> Assistant Attorney General <br /> RgCE���D \ Chief, Municipal Law Unit <br /> 1 <br /> (617) 727-2200, ext. 2096 <br /> JUL <br /> —i <br /> 11995 <br /> s TOWN <br /> CLERK <br /> =' MASHPEE ..�- <br />