§ 46-33. Boundaries.  


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  • (a)

    The boundaries of the proposed historic district on Enfield Street are as follows: Bounded on the north by Route 190 and extending south on Enfield Street on a little more than two miles to the approximate intersections of Oliver Road on the east and Old King Street on the west; but including house number 1489, owned by Thomas R. Smyth on the east; and house number 1503, owned by Herbert M. Carson on the west; these houses being of historic and architectural significance.

    (b)

    All homes, buildings and real property within the north to south boundary of such district aforementioned and bordering upon Enfield Street shall be included within the boundaries of such district. The boundary shall extend east from the state highway markers on the east side of Enfield Street to the rear property line of such homes, buildings or real property bordering upon Enfield Street but in no event more than 250 feet east from such state highway markers. The boundary shall extend west from the state highway markers on the west side of Enfield Street to the rear property line of such homes, buildings or real property bordering upon Enfield Street, but in no event more than 250 feet west from such state highway markers.

    (c)

    The following exceptions are made: The residence of Thomas Smyth at 1489 Enfield Street, 300 feet depth; the Orrin Thompson house only, in the Felician Sisters complex, 525 feet depth.

    (d)

    "Rear property line" shall mean the line delineated on the deed or map describing such home or real property and designating the furthest eastern or western point from Enfield Street.

    (e)

    Reference is hereby made to a map entitled "Enfield Historical District" which map is not included herein but may be found on file in the office of the town clerk.

(Code 1967, § 4B-2)