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� ,. <br /> permit filing and hearing process, examples of conditions which may be imposed on special <br /> permits and the conditions under which permits will lapse. <br /> Article IBC of the Zoning By-raw identifies further specific requirements for issuance of permits <br /> for uses identified in that article, including motels, hotels, hospitals, infirmaries, nursing homes, <br /> convalescent homes and similar uses, commercial centers, adult uses, open space incentive <br /> developments and cluster subdivisions. <br /> None of the provisions of these regulations are intended to conflict with the provisions of the <br /> Massachusetts General Laws or of the Mashpee zoning by-law. In the case of any conflict, the <br /> General Laws and Zoning By-law shall take precedence over these regulations. <br /> Satin III <br /> DEFINITIONS <br /> s used in these regulations, words shall have those meanings defined below, or specified b <br /> Chapter 40A, Section 1A of the General Laws, by Article II and Article EK of the M' ashp a Zoning <br /> By-law, by chapter 41, Section 81L of the General Laws and by Section III of the Planning . <br /> Board's Rules and Regula iYons Governing the Subdivision-of Lana,' in that order of precedence. <br /> Unless defined therein or by this section, words shall otherwise have the meaning specified in <br /> the American Planning Association Planning Advisory Service. Report Number 421 A Survey o <br /> Zoning DefinijYons. <br /> Unless the natural construction. of the wording indicates otherwise, all present tenses include <br /> past and future tenses, words in the singular number include the plural and words in the plural <br /> F number include the singular. The word "shall", throughput these regulations, is mandatory and <br /> not directory, <br /> ABUTTER - The owner of land located directly adjacent to a property for which <br /> application has been made for the allowance of a use by special permit. For the purposes of <br /> required special permit public hearing and decision notices, an abutter is considered a "party in <br /> interest", as is any abutter to such abutter, provided that some portion of his property lies <br /> within 300 feet of that for which the special permit application has been made, as well as the <br /> owner of any property located directly opposite on a public or private street from the property <br /> for which the-special permit application has been made. (See ".parties in interest".) <br /> A T - Average Daily Traffic). The average total number of vehicles traversing a section <br /> of roadway in both directions unless-otherwise specified) during a 4-hour day which is typical <br /> of a specified month, season, year or other time period. Year-round average daily traffic is <br /> described as Annual Average Daily TrafFic AA T . <br /> ALLEY - A public or private way pi-i'maril r designed to serge as secondary access to the <br /> side or rear of those properties whose principal frontage 'is otherwise on a street. Not to be <br /> considered as a principal means of access to abutting property and not to be considered in <br /> determining adequate frontage or access for purposes of lot division. <br /> APPLICANT — (also referred to as the "petitioner's}. The person who submits an <br /> application for special permit approval and his administrators,, executors, heirs, devisees, <br /> 2 <br />