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Town of Weymouth, MA
Norfolk County
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[Amended June 1978 STM by Art. 2, approved 11-2-1978]
[Amended May 1989 ATM by Art. 48, approved 7-28-1989; May 1993 ATM by Arts. 55 and 56, approved 7-9-1993; May 1997 ATM by Art. 43, approved 8-11-1997]
See Article XXVA, § 120-123E, for site plan review applicability for any of the permitted uses listed in this section. In an Industrial District I-2, no building or premises shall be erected, altered or used for any purposes injurious, noxious or offensive to a neighborhood by reason of the emission of odor, fumes, dust, smoke, vibration or noise or other cause or for any purpose except the following:
A. 
Uses permitted in Industrial District I-1, § 120-28A, B, C, D, E and F.
B. 
Lunchroom, restaurant and cafeteria.
C. 
Steam laundry and dry-cleaning and rug-cleaning establishment.
D. 
Assembly, machine shop, manufacturing, auto repair, packaging, processing or other operation, whether making, repairing, finishing, packing or storing, provided that all resulting cinders, dust, flashing, fumes, gases, odors, refuse matter, smoke and vapor are effectively confined to the premises or disposed of in a manner so as not to create a nuisance or hazard to fire, safety or health.
E. 
Marina or yacht club and sales of boats, boat parts and accessories, fishing equipment, boat fuel and ice and similar supplies for boats, boat rental or charter, boat building, repair, service and storage.
Any of the following uses, or uses customarily accessory thereto, on approval of the Board of Zoning Appeals, subject to the conditions and requirements of Article XXV:
A. 
Any use requiring a special permit in an Industrial District I-1, § 120-29.
B. 
Open-lot storage of new building material, contractors' equipment, machinery and metals, other than scrap or junk, and similar materials, provided that any material stored in unenclosed premises to a height greater than four feet above grade level is surrounded by a substantial seven-foot-high wall, tight fence or a proper landscape screening.
C. 
Open-lot storage of coal, coke, sand or other solid fuel or similar material of such storage in silos or hoppers, provided that all dust and dirt incident to storage or handling is effectively confined to the premises, and further provided that any material stored in unenclosed premises to a height greater than four feet above grade level is surrounded by a substantial seven-foot-high wall or tight fence.
D. 
Commercial parking lot or parking garage.
[Amended May 1989 ATM by Art. 47, approved 7-28-1989]
E. 
Water freight terminal facility, including docks, piers, wharves, storage sheds for waterborne commodities and rail and truck facilities accessory to water port facilities.
F. 
Helicopter landing facilities.
G. 
Place of recreation or assembly.
[Added May 1994 ATM by Art. 56, approved 8-19-1994]