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<br />6. Farms, greenhouses, nurseries and truck
<br />gardens.
<br />7. Real estate signs advertising the sale or rental
<br />of only the premises on which they are located and bulletin
<br />boards accessory to uses specified in 3 and 5 of this section.
<br />8. Local railway and public service passenger
<br />stations.
<br />Section 5. R2 districts (two family dwellings)
<br />All buildings and uses permitted under R 1 and the fol-
<br />lowing:
<br />1. Two family dwellings.
<br />2. Hotels and boarding houses.
<br />3. Fire and police stations.
<br />Section 6. C1 districts (retail stores, offices, etc.)
<br />.All buildings and uses permitted under R 1 and R 2, and
<br />the following:
<br />1. Retail stores.
<br />2. Retail trade or shop for custom work or the
<br />making of articles to be sold at retail on the premises.
<br />3. Manufacturing clearly incidental to a retail busi
<br />gess lawfully conducted on the premises shall be permitted
<br />in a C 1 district.
<br />4. Offices—business or professional, and banks.
<br />5. Place of business of baker, barber, blacksmith.
<br />builder, carpenter, caterer, clothes cleaner and presser, cone
<br />festioner, contractor, decorator, dressmaker, dyer, electric
<br />cian, florist, furrier, hair -dresser, hand laundry. manicurist.
<br />mason, milliner, newsdealer, optician, painter, paper-hana-
<br />er, photographer, plumber, printer, publisher, roofer, shoe.
<br />maker, shoe -repairer, shoe shiner, tailor, tinsmith, under-
<br />taker, upholsterer, wheelwright.
<br />6. Theatres, moving pictures shows. bowling alleys
<br />skating rinks, billiard rooms and similar commercial amuse
<br />ment places.
<br />7. Lumber, fuel and ice establishments.
<br />8. Gasoline and oil stations.
<br />9. Garage for storage or repairs, stables.
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<br />10. Salesrooms for motor vehicles.
<br />11. Apartment houses.
<br />12. Telephone exchange or telegraph office.
<br />Section 7. M1 districts (light manufacturing). All
<br />buildings and uses permitted under R1, R2, and cl. and the
<br />following.
<br />Light manufacturing, employing electricity for a mo-
<br />tive power, utilizing hand labor and or quiet machinery and
<br />processes, free from neighborhood disturbing odors and—or
<br />agencies.
<br />HEIGHT REGULATIONS
<br />Section 8. Residence Districts. -(a) The limit of
<br />height in all residence districts shall be two and one-half
<br />stories, not to exceed forty feet, except that schools, muni-
<br />cipal buildings and hotels may contain:three full stories and
<br />may go .as high as forty five feet.
<br />(b) The limitations of height in feet shall not apply
<br />to chimneys, ventilators, skylights, tanks, bulkheads pent
<br />houses, and other accessory features usually carried above
<br />roofs, nor to domes, towers or spires of churches, and other
<br />buildings, if such features are in no Way used for living
<br />purposes.
<br />AREA REGULATIONS
<br />Section 9. In R1 and R2; districts land laid out after
<br />adoption of this by-law, shall provide for each dwelling
<br />house, a frontage of not less than fifty feet upon the high-
<br />way and an area of not less than five thousand square feet.
<br />Where a corner lot has its corner bounded by a curved
<br />line connecting other bounding lines which if extended
<br />would intersect, the frontage and area shall be computed
<br />as if such bounding lines were so extended.
<br />ACCESSORY USES.
<br />Section 10. Accessory uses shall be on the same lot
<br />with the building of the owner or lessee, and shall be such
<br />as do not alter the character of the premises' on which they
<br />are located nor impair the neighborhood.
<br />Section 11. Private garages for not more than three
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