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88 ' <br /> a <br /> i <br /> A <br /> L <br />;s 2. Lots in Two Districts where a District boundary line divides .{ <br /> any lot existing at the time such lime is adopted, the regulatioans for the <br /> less restricted portion of such lot shall extend not more than thirty feet s <br /> into the more restricted portion, provided the l-ot has ,street frontage in <br /> l <br /> S <br /> - e <br /> the less restricted area, <br /> C. PERMITTED USES <br />� 1. The following uses are .permitted in all Districts: <br /> (a) General purpose farm, agriculture, garden, greenhouse or nurs- <br /> ery, selling only produce or plants the major portion of which is raised <br /> locally in the Town of Mashpee or on property owned by a resident or <br /> residents -of the Town of Mashpee, and excluding any use injurious, <br /> noxious, or offensive to the neighborhood. <br /> (b) Church use. <br />' (c) Educational use, provided that, in the case of non-religious <br /> ,r I <br /> educational uses, they shall be non-profit enterprises of a type subject <br /> to regulation by the State Department of Education. <br /> (d) Municipal, municipal recreation or water supply use. <br /> (e) Hospital or sanitarium use. � <br /> D. NON-CONFORMING USES <br /> 1. Any lawful building or lawful use of a building or premises or <br /> part thereof in the Town -of Mashpee existing at the time this by--law is <br /> adopted may be continued, although ,such building or use does not con- <br /> form to the provisions hereof. <br /> 2. Any such non-conforming building which has been damaged by <br /> fire or other cause to any extent may be repaired -or rebuilt, but the total <br /> floor area shall not be increased, unless first authorized by a special <br /> permit from the Board of Appeals, and providing said owner :shall. apply <br /> } for a building permit -and start -operations for restoring or rebuilding on <br /> said premises within twelve (12) months after such catastrophe. This <br /> section shall not apply to Business Districts, <br /> 3. 1n All Districts: <br /> ` (a) Provided the Board of Appeals first grants a special permit <br /> therefor, any such non-conforming building or structure may be altered <br /> or increased in size or any such non-conforming use may be extended - <br /> over all -or any part of the premises upon which the same is located at <br /> the time this by-law is adopted. 1t is the intent of this paragraph that <br /> only substantial alterations require a special permit; rnmlor alterations <br /> may be permitted at the discretion of the Building Inspector. <br /> (b) No such non-conforming use that has been discontinued for three <br /> gears shall be re-established unless first authorized by special permit <br /> from the Board of Appeals. k. <br /> (c) The Board of Appeals may permit any non-conforming use to � <br /> be -changed to any specified use not more detrimental to a neighborhood. <br /> E. ACCESSORY USES RESIDENCE DISTRICTS <br /> 1. Accessory uses customarily incident to any of the uses permitted , <br /> in a particular residence district and not detrimental to a residential <br /> neighborhood shall be permitted in that particular residence district. <br /> 2. The terra "Accessory Use" shall not include; <br /> (a) Any use not on the same lot with the building to which it is <br /> '= accessory unless authorized by the Board of Appeals. <br /> (b) A garage or storage for commercial vehicles unless authorized <br /> by the Board of Appeals. <br /> (c) Advertising signs except those pertaining to the lease or sale of � <br /> a lot or building on which they are placed, and not exceeding twelve <br /> (12) square feet in total area; provided that on a lot occupied by a <br /> dwelling house there may not be more than two (2) signs wit a total <br /> r <br /> Lr i <br /> i <br /> J:, <br />
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