[Added 3-8-2005 ATM by Art. 6; amended 3-10-2020 ATM by Art. 9]
A. 
The Cotton Mountain Historic-Agricultural District Zone requires a minimum lot size of 10 acres for all contiguous land of parcels within 250 feet of the following roads as they are shown on the Zoning Map:
(1) 
Stoneham Road from the Brookfield Town line to Stoddard Road, excluding that area already included in the North Wolfeboro Historic District.
(2) 
Jenness Farm Road from Stoneham Road to Cotton Valley Road excluding Tax Map 18, Block 9, Lots 2, 3, and 4 (New Tax Map 137, Lots 4, 3, and 2). (Note: This subsection was amended by the Board of Selectmen 4-25-2007 to change "Dallas Road" to "Jenness Farm Road.")
(3) 
The North Wakefield Road from Stoneham Road to the Wakefield Town line.
B. 
It is intended to preserve the natural resources of forest, field and open space within the Agricultural District to maintain and further protect the Town's rural character.
Dimensional controls shall be as follows:
A. 
Minimum lot area: 435,600 square feet.
B. 
Minimum lot frontage: 400 feet.
A. 
Setback requirements.
(1) 
Front yard (street): 30 feet.
(2) 
Side yard: 25 feet.
(3) 
Rear yard: 25 feet.
B. 
Maximum height permitted: 30 feet, for structures with roofs with a pitch of less than 10/12, and 35 feet if 10/12 or greater. However, the height restrictions shall not apply to appurtenant structures, such as church spires, belfries, cupolas, domes, chimneys, flagpoles, antennas or similar structures; provided, however, that no such structure shall exceed a maximum footprint of 144 square feet.
C. 
No building shall be closer than 20 feet to any other building on the same lot, except for private garages.
A. 
One of the following dwelling unit structures is permitted per lot:
(1) 
One single detached dwelling per lot.
(2) 
One single detached dwelling per lot with one accessory dwelling unit.
B. 
Accessory structures.
C. 
Accessory uses.
D. 
The seasonal, outside storage of items of personal property on residential lots, provided that such items must be placed on the lot to the side or rear of the dwelling, but their use for living and/or business while so stored is prohibited.
E. 
One home occupation, occupying up to 500 square feet of the single-family dwelling (requires TRC approval).
F. 
The keeping or harboring of all livestock in accordance with the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture's Best Management Practices.
G. 
Farm, agriculture, farming.
H. 
Veterinarians, animal hospitals.
I. 
No more than two signs per business, including add-on signs, each not over 16 square feet in area.
J. 
Horticultural establishments.
Uses which may be permitted by special exception shall be as follows:
A. 
Conversion of a single-family dwelling unit existing as of March 10, 1987, into a bed-and-breakfast, subject to sign provisions.1
B. 
Recreational use.1
C. 
Public utility lines, substations, radio or television transmission facilities and the like.1
D. 
Cemeteries for human beings.