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ZONING BY-LAWS
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12/31/1986
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i <br /> i � <br /> 9. 35 Space Requirements <br /> j 9 . 351 No single family or accessory use structure shall be built, <br /> closer to the street line, sideline, or rear line than the mini- <br /> mum requirement of the underlying zoning district and no structure <br /> shall be built closer to the street line, sideline, or rear line <br /> than fifty (50) feet; two (2) separate parking spaces shall be <br /> provided for each dwelling unit. <br /> 9. 352 A buffer strip of land equal in width to the front vard <br /> requirement of the underlying zoning district shall be created <br /> along the entire perimeter of the parcel. The buffer strip shall <br /> be unbroken except for access roads. The buffer strip shall be <br /> considered part of the permanent open space. The buffer strip <br /> shall be retained in its natural state or landscaped if in the <br /> opinion of the planning Board it is necessary to protect privacy <br /> of adjoining land owners and shall not he used for parking or <br /> organized recreational activities. The planning Board may require <br /> a buffer stria in excess of the minimum requirement depending <br /> on the use of the adjoining land. <br /> 9. 36 Common Open Space <br /> 9. 361 The common open space shall be a defined area of open land <br /> shown on the definitive development plan containing not less <br /> than thirty (30) percent of the total land area, and shall be <br /> designed and maintained in accordance with the following standards: <br /> ' 9 . 3611 Naturally existing woods, meadow and marshland <br /> shall be maintained and improved by customary good con- <br /> servation practices. <br /> 9. 3612 In cases where the land is scarred or barren, it <br /> shall be improved to grow back to the natural state of <br /> the surrounding countrvside. <br /> 9. 3613 It shall be planned in larqe units of land, con- <br /> tinuous wherever possible, and shall be accessible to <br /> the open space residential development property owners, <br /> or to the public when owned by the Town of Mashpee. <br /> 9. 3614 It is the intent that the common open space be <br /> developed for reasonable outdoor recreational uses. <br /> These may include playing fields , tennis courts and golf <br /> courses. <br /> 9. 362 The common open space shall be permanently dedicated in j <br /> one of the following ways : In either case the developer' s <br /> declaration of this choice and the manner of dedicating the common <br /> open space shall be furnished with the definitive development <br /> plan, together with the covenants and restrictions necessary <br /> to secure the permanent legal existence of the common open space. <br /> J <br /> -25- <br /> ii <br />
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