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Table of Use Page 3 OIZONING OI USES ALLOWED Uses Allowed By Right: All manufacturing Wholesale trade and distribution Non-retail sales and supply of goods/services Accessory uses to allowed uses: eating facilities, and retail sales, when not more than 10% of the gross floor area is devoted to sales and sales are limited to goods produced or distributed by the principal use Research and development Trades Any residential use - only above the first floor Within buildings built prior to 1939: restaurants, entertainment, commercial recreation, health/athletic club, retail, banking, repair services, community center Medical office allowed only in: 1.Buildings with medical use in existence as of January 1, 2010; or 2.Up to 50% of any building built prior to 1939 Any other office, except banks Artist’s space Mixed residential/work space, with all residential use above the first floor Single or multimodal passenger terminal, yards and rail freight service Marijuana manufacturing. All facilities must incorporate both high-efficiency particulate air handlers with activated carbon filters and exhaust systems designed with vents that force the air at least 10 feet above the roofline of the building. Alternatively, other technology may be used upon finding by the Planning Board through site plan approval process that such other technology will, to the extent practicable, limit odors from marijuana in any place where the public or clients are present. Temporary event Facilities for essential services, municipal facility Educational, religious use, day care, school-aged child-care program (MGL c. 28A, § 9), family day care (with registration with Building Commissioner), historical association, and nonprofit museum (residence of a caretaker above first floor only), agricultural uses Land and/or work within WSP-O: 1.Lot size: 40,000 square feet 2.Frontage/Width: 120 feet 3.Depth: 140 feet 4.Setbacks: Front: 20 feet Side: 15 feet Rear: 20 feet 5.Maximum height: 45 feet 6.Open space: 85% Rooftop solar hot water and photovoltaic Solar photovoltaic of any size, ground-mounted, over any legal parking lot or driveway Accessory solar photovoltaic ground-mounted on a parcel with any building or use, provided that the PV is sized to generate no more than 200% of the annual projected electric use of the non-PV building or use. 350 Attachment 16:3 Supp 11, Dec 2019