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<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, con-
<br />fectioner, contractor, decorator, dressmaker, dyer, electric-
<br />ian, florist, furrier, hair -dresser, hand laundry, manicurist,
<br />mason, milliner, newsdealer, optician, painter, paper -hang-
<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. Garages for storage or repairs, stables.
<br />10. Salesrooms for motor vehicles.
<br />11. Apartment houses.
<br />12. Telephone exchange or telegraph office.
<br />Section 7. Ml districts (light manufacturing). All
<br />buildings and uses permitted under R1, R2, 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,
<br />municipal buildings and hotels may contain three full stories
<br />and 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 lessthanfive thousand square feet.
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<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 tile owner and shall be such as do not
<br />alter the character of the premises on which they are
<br />located nor impair the neighborhood.
<br />Sectionll. Private garages for not more than three
<br />cars shall be permitted as accessory uses.
<br />Section 12. Where the tern "accessory" applies to
<br />manufacturing of any kind, it shall be restricted to such light
<br />manufacturing as is incidental to a permitted use and where
<br />the product is customarily sold on the premises by the
<br />producer to the consumer.
<br />Section 13. A stall or stand for selling farm and gar-
<br />den products may .be permitted as an accessory use in R
<br />districts, but only for the sale of products raised or pro-
<br />duced on the premises by the owner or lesse thereof to-
<br />gether with like products, if desired, raised or produced
<br />on other premises of suel; owner or lessee within the town
<br />limits; also for the sale of beverages made by or for the
<br />owner or lessee from products grown upon such premises.
<br />Section 14. Hotels. as distinct from apartment houses,
<br />where permitted under this by-law shall contain no arrange-
<br />ments of any description for private cooking or housekeep-
<br />ing.
<br />EXCEPTIONS.
<br />Section 15. Exceptions under Specific Rules. When m
<br />its judgment the public convenience and welfare will be
<br />substantially served, and where such exception will not
<br />tend to impair the status of th.e neighborhood, the board of
<br />selectmen may in a specific case after public notice, a hear-
<br />ing, and subject to appropriate conditions and safeguards,
<br />determine and vary ,the application of the district regulations
<br />here established in harmony with their general purposes
<br />and intent as follows:
<br />(a) Permit the alteration of a one -family house or
<br />building wherever located to accommodate more than one
<br />family.
<br />(b) Permit in undeveloped sections of the town tem-
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