Family day-care homes are permitted as accessory
uses in all single-family residential zones.
Public utility lines for the transportation,
distribution and/or control of water, electricity, gas, oil, and telephone
communications, and their supporting members, other than buildings
and structures, including pipes, shall not be required to be located
on a lot, nor shall this chapter be interpreted to prohibit the use
of a property in any zone for the above uses. For purposes of this
provision, wireless communications facilities shall not be deemed
an essential service.
Trailers or mobile structures used as temporary
offices, workshops or for the storage of equipment and materials in
connection with permitted construction of new buildings or structures,
may be temporarily permitted on the same site during the actual period
of construction. The Construction Official or his designee shall issue
a temporary permit. Such structure shall not be located so as to be
detrimental to any adjoining property and shall be removed from the
site prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the permitted
construction project or building. The municipal permit fee for temporary
offices, workshops, etc. shall be $100.
Community residences for the developmentally
disabled, community shelters for victims of domestic violence, community
residences for the terminally ill and community residences for persons
with head injuries shall be permitted in all residential districts,
and the requirements shall be the same as for single-family dwelling
units located within such districts.