[HISTORY: Adopted by the Planning and Zoning Commission of
the Town of Weston effective 9-1-1984 (Appendix B of the 1981 Code). Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Planning and Zoning Commission — See Ch.
18, Art.
I.
Building construction — See Ch.
23.
Numbering of buildings — See Ch.
27.
Land use fees — See Ch.
70, Art.
I.
South Western Regional Planning Agency — See
Ch 167.
Aquifer protection area regulations — See Ch.
207.
Floodplain management regulations — See Ch.
212.
Inland wetlands and watercourses regulations — See Ch.
215.
Zoning regulations — See Ch.
240.
PREAMBLE
The Town of Weston, Connecticut, is a rural residential community
comprising 13,626 acres. This land presently supports approximately
3,025 households with domestic water and sewage disposal systems and
may be a future source of public drinking water for other communities.
Much of the available, undeveloped land poses problems for development
and for on-site sewage disposal. Major technical studies and adopted
public policies concur on the necessity of preventing the overintensive
development of Weston's fragile land and water area. [Amended
3-16-1987]