District purposes are as follows for the basic districts. Purpose or intent for each of the overlay districts is stated in §
70-7.4, Overlay District Requirements.
A. Rural Residence District 1 is intended to provide
for residential standards compatible with the rural and upland character
of sensitive environmental areas at the higher elevations of the Town.
B. Rural Residence District 2 is intended as a district
for typical rural uses with which single-family homes are compatible.
C. Rural Residence District 3 is intended to provide
for the protection and preservation of special community service districts
from the dangers of development in those districts exceeding the reasonable
capacity of the services, thereby rendering their benefits unavailable
to the Town and the rest of its inhabitants.
D. General Residence District is intended to provide
an area in the Town where people can live who prefer not to live in
a rural or semirural atmosphere, or who prefer not to live in a sparsely
populated area, and to provide this area in such a manner and location
that the character of the Town will not be destroyed, and that the
soil conditions can accommodate the permitted density.
[Amended 5-21-2013 ATM,
Art. 35]
E. Limited Business District is intended to provide goods
and services at retail, in contradistinction to goods and services
for businesses or commercial enterprises.
F. Limited Industrial District is intended for use by
research laboratories, office buildings and selected light industries
which are compatible with a low-density, rural residential community.
G. Tourist Business District is intended to provide goods
and services primarily for transients and tourists.
H. Village Business District is intended to accommodate
a broad mixture of uses in a compact pedestrian-oriented environment.
I. Planned Business District is intended to accommodate
a broad range of uses in an environment allowing integrated planning
of relatively large parcels.
J. Southern Gateway District is intended to protect the scenic southern
entrance to Williamstown from overdevelopment while also ensuring
the viability of existing businesses and residences.
[Added 5-21-2013 ATM,
Art. 33]