(23 classifications) (16 resources)


Classification Classifications
Classifications:
Affordable Housing (3)
Aquifer Protection (1)
Clustering (1)
Coastal Protection (2)
Conservation Subdivision (1)
Development Standards (3)
Environmental Impact Review Requirements (2)
Farmland Protection (3)
Floodplain Regulation (2)
Intermunicipal Agreements (2)
Local Boards (4)
Natural Resource Protection (3)
Overlay Zoning (2)
Pedestrian Oriented Design (POD) (1)
Sea Level Rise Adaptation (2)
Site Design Standards (1)
Smart Growth (1)
Timber Harvesting (1)
Transit Oriented Development (TOD) (2)
Urban Renewal (1)
Wetlands and Watercourse Protection (4)
Wildlife & Fish Habitat (1)
Zoning (7)


Resources:
West Gloucester Interim Planning Overlay District Full Record
This ordinance is primarily concerned with the potential for overburdening of city sewer lines upon the completion of an intermunicipal agreement between The City of Gloucester and the Town of Essex. ...
Wetland Protection By-Law Full Record
The Town of Bourne Wetland Protection By-Law goes beyond the State Wetlands Protection Act by defining a wetland resource area as any other area that due to its vegetation, soils, and/or hydrology sup...
Wetlands Ordinance Full Record
Mashpee’s Wetlands protection goes beyond the State’s law to provide more protection and enforcement authority to the Town. Not only is the basic ordinance more effective at protecting wetlands, but ...
Wetlands Ordinance Full Record
The ordinance protects listed resource areas based upon a list of wetland interests. In order to protect wetlands, the effect of the proposed activity and all of the cumulative effects of activities ...
Wetlands Protection Full Record
The wetland protection ordinance has three main sections: regulations for all wetlands, regulations for coastal wetlands, and regulations for inland wetlands. It sets forth the protection of resource...
Wildlife Corridor Overlay District Full Record
This ordinance is one of the oldest examples of overlay zoning for wildlife habitat in the country. It was created to facilitate the movement of wildlife through corridors between larger habitat areas...
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