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Zoning Overlays and Official Zoning Map Street Classifications Sheet 2 of 2 Collector Street D U X B U R Y Town of Plymouth Plymouth Massachusetts Zoning Overlays and Official Zoning Map Street Classifications Sheet 2 of 2 Collector Street Adopted 2012 Fall Annual Town Meeting Article 25 Limited Access Major Street SEE DETAIL A Coastal Renovation Scenic Street Coastal CP SGD MILL POND Court Street BRICKYARD POND STORE C POND O U R LIBHOD T S RUSSELL'S t POND HEDGE'S SAWMILL POND POND P North ly N P m OSOD St Plymouth l Y y o R S R u T m O E A H t C N h D o I S u T P H B MWD IL A t G DYER'S POND a v h R e S IM y H H w y R a O U r G 44 T E LIBHOD E b MEPOD UT 3 POND o RO r y M N A I W S N t MURDOCKS POND TOMWN BROOK E X A E T IN E N S S t IO I LEACH POND N C TOWN BROOK q R Y L R TOWN BROOK E d T R Buttermilk Bay Overlay E S E S t W A M S JENNEY POND ND M T TOWNBROOK W K E TOWNBROOK POND MILL POND IC O MWD S H O S C M t NORTH A TRIANGLE S POND TOWNBROOK POND St 5 Story Overlay ER TOWN BROOK M POND LITTLE MUDDY M NO BOTTOM R POND U EEL RIVER S TOWNBROOK POND O C TOWN TROUT BROOK K PLY BROOK Y M t S P T N ON O T H G N I W L I L R I A L d DEEP B RR WATER E L N A R OSOD ve d SubDistricts LITTLE POND t d FROST CAKE P S S West Plymouth N I R L O Y Plymouth TOWNBROOK POND E G R U S R E V I L M T B E L H H O S I w Center EEL RIVER H y S POND R OU t CPSGD TE EEL RIVER ROUND HOLE 3 d R R LOUT POND EEL RIVER E V AR LITTLE C F BILLINGTON CLEAR CLEAR SEA PL E IM POND POND OTH y D P w DARBY POND LANTATION H E d R R A TRASK POND JACKSON BROOK COTTON BROOK W L SA O F N DW C D U 5 I A H BARTLETT POND E R STORY RESERVOIR N R M d H A 5 STORY FOUR MILE T C d MWD BROOK U E NARRAGANSETT O R POND S R D EEL RIVER d HOWLAND POND N O RESERVOIR SKOOKS POND P HAYDEN POND COOKS POND BROOK G HOLMES BROOK MEADOW N BROOK LITTLE O WEST POND WARREN L WELLS BROOK Manomet MICAJAHS BARTLETT POND LITTLE MILL POND BROOK HARLOWS BROOK POND EEL RIVER BIG WEST POND C PINEWOOD RUSSELL EEL RIVER FORGE POND d LITTLE LAKE MILL POND SPECTACLE MICAJAHS R POND2 POND JENKINS HOLE T SPECTACLE COLD RESERVOIR T GRASSY POND1 BOTTOM E a WEST POND LITTLE SOUTH SPRING POND POND BROOK SOUTH TRIANGLE L POND POND d R BROOK T N R p A A D B R HOLMES MEADOW BROOK PRESIDENTS e O d POND J COLBYS POND R BROOK P I M SABYS L WATERCOURSE A POND KINGS POND G WANNOS POND D R C I R LITTLE M SABYS E POND V H POND A w E o GREAT y SOUTH B POND R O FRESH POND d U RABBIT SLY POND 1 POND T E POND SLY POND 2 LITTLE POND 3 THE ARM ISLAND POWDER ! ! ! !! 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D ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! RESERVOIR ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! N ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! DUNHAM POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! P ! C ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! A ! !! ! RESERVOIR !! ! ! POND ! ! O !! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! !! !! ! ! !! ! N S ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! D ! ! ! ! ! D ! ! ! ! ! !! R !! !! ! ! !! ! Light_! Industrial_Building_Height_Overlay_District_Arcs CROOKED POND !! ! ! ! !! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! L ! ! ! d ! ! !! !! ! !! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! !! ! !! ! ! !! ! !! !! !! O GREAT INDIAN BROOK ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ISLAND RESERVOIR ! A ! ! ! ! ! ! ROCKY POND ! POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! POND HOLE ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! !! !! ! ! ! !! ! !! !! !! !! ! !! !! ! ! !! ! ! !! !! ! ! !! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! R ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! GRASSY HOLE ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! d ! ! ! ! R ! FEDERAL POND ! ! ! !! ! ! !! K ! ! V ! ! !! R CLAM ! ! !! ! ! ! PUDDING !! ! A ! ! POND ! ! ! !! POND !! ! L ! ! ! ! ! C ! ! ! LOST POND SPRINGS ! ! ! ! RESERVOIR ! ! ! ! ! ! ! E ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! HOOPER POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! GRASSY HOLE ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! R ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! BRIGGS ! ! LILY POND ! ! RESERVOIR LITTLE ! ROCKY ! ! ! COLLEGE ! POND POND ! ! ! POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! SHIP ! ! ! ! POND ! P ! ! ! LITTLE ! ! ! I ! LONG POND L ! ! !! ! HOG POND G ! !! COTTON POND ! ! !! R MOREY'S POND ! ! ! ! I ! ! ! M ! ! ! ! COLLEGE POND ! ! ! ! H ! ! ! ! ! w ! ! ! ! ! y ! ! ! ! ! ! R ! ! ! ! O ! ! ! ! ! ! ! U ! ! ! ! T ! ! ! ! L ! E ! ! GALLOWS POND ! O ! ! ! TORREY POND ! N 3 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! DETAIL A ! ! ! ! ! ! ! G ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! P ! ! ! BLACK POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! P ! l ! ! y ! ! ! ! m ! O ! ! ! ! N ! ! o ! D ! ! KINGSTON u ! ROUND ! ! ! ! D R N O POND P ! t ! ! IP ! H d h LONG POND d S R ! ! ! ! ! ! H ! ! ! ! ! ! ! a ! THREE DUGWAY POND ! ! ! r ! CORNERED ! ! ! b ! POND ! ! ! o ! ! ! ! r ! ! ! ! CENTER ! ! ! ! ! ! HILL ! !! !! Coastal Renovation ! ! POND !! ! ! ! ! HATHAWAY POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! CENTER ! ! ! Not a Zoning District ! ROUND POND HILL POND ! ! ! NEW ! HALFWAY POND Coastal ! ! ! LONG ! ! ! ! ! ! POND ! ! ! ! C ! BUMPS POND ! ! P ! ! BLACK POND ! ! ! S ! ! G ! ! ! ! ! D ! ! ! ! d ! R ! ! ! OND ! ! Y P ! ! WA ! ! ! F C ! L ! ! ! ! A O ! ! H BLOODY POND P SAVERY POND ! ! ! ! U ! ! I ! ! ! L ! y ! ! R ! G ! ! ! ! ! ! T ! WINGS HOLE R ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! North Plymouth ! I ! ! S ! AGAWAM RIVER M ! MILL POND ! ! a T ! ! ! ! R ! H !! ! E ! ! !! !! !! ! w E !! CATTLE POND !! !! ! !! !! T ! !! !! Court Street !! y !! !! !! ! !! !! !! ! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! R ! ! B ! ! ! ! O ! EAST HEAD ! ! ! ELLISVILLE RESERVOIR U ! ! ! ! HARBOR ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! T ! ! ! ! ! AGAWAM RIVER ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! !! ! ! GRASSY POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! E ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! SAWPIT ! !! 3 ! STORE POND !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! Scale = 1"=600' ! ! ! d ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! BLACK POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! d ! ! ! ! ! ! ! R o ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! E ! ! ! ! ! N ! ! ! ! R ! ! ! ! ! ! DOCTORS POND ! U C ! ! ! ! RESERVOIR ! ! ! ! ! O ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! d ! ! ! B ! R ! ! ! RESERVOIR ! ! ! ! !! !! ! ! !! !! !! ! ! ! ! ! M ! AGAWAM RIVER ! ! ! A ! ! ! ! H ! ! ! ! e HYLES ! E ! FEARING POND ! H ! POND ED ! G ! ! R ! ! ! ! A L E ! ! ! ! O ! W S ! ! ! p ! NEW GRASSY N ! ! ! ! POND G P ! ! ! O ! JAKES POND P N ! ! ! ! O HEDGES POND ! D ! ! ! N a ! ! ! R ! FAWN POND D ! ! ! ! d ! ! ! ! ! WALL POND R ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! GRASSY POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! d ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! AGAWAM RIVER ! ! ! ! ! ! LITTLE ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! C ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! HERRING POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! LONG ! ! ! ! DUCK ! ! ! ! POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! PICKEREL POND ! ! ! BIG ROCKY ! ! ! POND ! ! ABNER ! ! DEER TRIANGLE POND ! ! POND ! POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! D ! N O ! ! P ! ! d G R N ! I ! ! R ! R E ! ! H ! ! ! ! ! ! LITTLE ! ! ! ! DUCK POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! CHARGE POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! LITTLE FIVE ! ! ! ! MILE POND ID ! ! G ! ! R E ! B ! ! ! S ! ! ' Cedarville ! ! ER ! ! ! T ! AR d ! C ! BIG SANDY ! ! R ! ! POND ! ! ! ! ! FROGFOOT ! FIVE MILE RESERVOIR ! ! ! RESERVOIR ! POND ISLAND POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! LITTLE ! ! ! ! MUDDY ! ! ! ! POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! AGAWAM RIVER ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! MORTON POND ELBOW POND ! ! ! ! WHITES POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! LITTLE ! ! WHITE ! ! LONG POND EZEKIEL'S ! ! ! ! ISLAND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! POND ! ! ! ! GRASSY POND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! d ! R D N d O R P Y D D N N A O S P TLE LIT G N LITTLE LITTLE I ROCKY SANDY POND POND R R E H A M RURAL AREAS ARE THOSE AREAS OUTSIDE OF THE A R E H VILLAGE SERVICE AREAS: NORTH PLYMOUTH, PLYMOUTH CENTER, W COVEL POND WEST PLYMOUTH, MANOMET, CEDARVILLE GREAT HERRING d POND R E ALL STREETS NOT OTHERWISE INDICATED ARE CLASSIFIED N Zoning Overlay Revisions: R Buttermilk U AS MINOR STREETS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF WOODS O Fall Annual Town Meeting Article 37 / LIBHOD approved 10/ 21/17 B ROADS. WOODS ROAD: A WAY IN EXISTANCE WHEN THE Bay Overlay ZONING BYLAW BECAME EFFECTIVE AND WHICH, IN THE HORSE POND OPINION OF THE PLANNING BOARD, DOES NOT HAVE SUFFICENT WIDTH, SUITABLE GRADES OR ADEQUATE E WEEKS CONSTRUCTION TO PROVIDE THE NEEDS OF VEHICULAR POND N TRAFFIC IN RELATION TO THE PROPOSED USE OF THE LAND ABUTTING THEREON OR SERVED THEREBY, OR R FOR THE INSTALLATION OF MUNICIPAL SERVICES TO U HONEYPOT LAKE NYE'S SERVE SUCH LAND AND THE BUILDINGS ERECTED RESERVOIR O OR TO BE ERECTED THEREON. B Maintained by The Dept. of 0 10,000 20,000 Public Works Engineering Division Feet 1 inch = 2,000 feet.
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