When used in connection with a particular use in the Table of
Permissible Uses, the letter "P" means that the use is permissible in the
indicated zone with a zoning permit issued by the Administrator. The
letters "SE" mean a special exception permit must be obtained from
the Board of Appeals. A blank space indicates the use is not permitted
under any conditions.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, no zoning
or special exception permit is necessary for the following uses:
B. Electric power, telephone, telegraph, cable television, gas, water,
and sewer lines, wires or pipes, together with supporting poles or
structures, located within a public right-of-way.
C. Neighborhood utility facilities located within a public right-of-way
with the permission of the owner (state or Town) of the right-of-way.
Whenever a development could fall within more than one use classification
in the Table of Permissible Uses, the classification that most closely
and most specifically describes the development controls. For example,
a small doctor's office or clinic clearly falls within the 3.110 classification
(office and service operations conducted entirely indoors and designed
to attract customers or clients to the premises). However, classification
3.130, "office or clinics of physicians or dentists with not more
than 10,000 square feet of gross floor area" more specifically covers
this use and therefore is controlling.
The following table lists the permitted uses in each general zoning district, the type of review and approvals required, and additional regulations. Additional regulations pertaining to certain uses and activities are listed in Article
XI, Supplementary Use Regulations.