A. 
Land uses designated by an "X" on the permitted use charts (see Permitted Use Chart, Residential Zones, and Permitted Use Chart, Commercial and Industrial Uses[1]) are allowed uses within the zone.
[1]
Editor's Note: Said charts are included as attachments to this chapter.
B. 
Land uses designated by an "S" on the permitted use charts are uses allowed by special use permit. The Zoning Board of Appeals, upon a referral from the Planning Board, must review and approve all uses allowed by special use permit before a zoning permit may be issued. See Article VIII in this chapter for procedure.
C. 
A use shall be deemed prohibited within a zoning district unless it is listed as a permitted use or as a use allowed by special use permit within that district.
Dimensional requirements are as follows:
IC, LI, C, R, RM and CON Zones
LC and SL Zones
A.
Single- or two-family dwelling
Minimum lot size (square feet)
Access onto Route 11
40,000
N/A
Access onto other through highway
40,000
20,000
With public water or public sewer
20,000
20,000
Access onto minor residential street1
40,000
20,000
With public water or public sewer
20,000
20,000
Minimum lot width (feet)
Access onto Route 11
175
N/A
Access onto other through highway
175
150
With public water or public sewer
125
100
Access onto minor residential street
100
100
Minimum highway frontage (feet)
25
25
Minimum front building setback from highway right-of-way (feet)
Access onto Route 11
60
N/A
Access onto other through highway
40
40
Access onto minor residential street2
30
30
Minimum building setback, each side (feet)
25
20
With public water and/or sewer
20
30
Minimum building setback, rear (feet)
30
30
See § 130-24 for waterway setbacks
Maximum coverage by buildings (% of lot)
30%
30%
Minimum open space (% of lot)
50%
50%
Maximum height of structures (feet)1
35
35
B.
Multifamily dwelling
Minimum lot size (square feet)
Access onto Route 11
First unit
60,000
N/A
Each additional unit
+10,000
N/A
With public water and/or sewer
+5,000
N/A
Access onto other highway
First unit
40,000
40,000
Each additional unit
+10,000
+10,000
With public water and/or sewer
+5,000
+5,000
Minimum lot width (feet)
Access onto Route 11
175
N/A
Access onto other highway
175
175
Minimum highway frontage (feet)
50
50
Minimum front building setback from highway right-of-way (feet)
Access onto Route 11
60
50
Access onto other highway
40
40
Minimum building setback from lot lines (feet)
Each side
50
50
Rear
50
50
Maximum coverage by buildings (% of lot)
30%
30%
Minimum open space (% of lot)
50%
50%
Maximum height of structures (feet)1
35
35
Maximum number of units attached together in one building
8
8
C.
Accessory structures
Minimum front building setback from highway right-of-way (feet)
Access onto Route 11
60
N/A
Access onto other through highway
40
40
Access onto minor residential street1
30
30
Minimum building setback, each side and rear (feet)
10
10
D.
Agricultural structures (includes farm buildings only, not residences)
Minimum front, side and rear building setback from lot line (feet)
50
50
NOTES FOR TABLE ABOVE:
1
See § 130-14 for Height Exceptions.
2
A "minor residential street" means a loop street, short dead-end or cul-de-sac, or other street within a residential subdivision which is neither intended nor designed to serve through traffic. Such streets are commonly constructed by developers to serve a specific residential subdivision. All dead-end roads, public or private, which are less than one-quarter of a mile long are deemed to be minor residential streets.
Dimensional requirements are as follows:
Commercial or General Use
Industrial, Trucking, or Warehousing
Minimum lot size (square feet)
Access onto Route 11
60,000
100,000
Access onto other highway
40,000
100,000
Minimum lot width (feet)
Access onto Route 11
175
300
Access onto other public highway
175
300
Minimum front building setback from highway right-of-way (feet)
Access onto Route 11
60
100
Access onto other public highway
40
100
Minimum building setback from lot lines (feet)
Each side
30
50
Rear
30
30
Maximum coverage by buildings (% of lot)
30%
30%
Minimum open space (% of lot)
50%
50%
Maximum height of structures (feet)2
40
40
NOTES FOR TABLE ABOVE:
1
"General use" means a church, membership club, public facility, essential use/service, or a nonprofit recreational facility.
2
See § 130-14 for height exceptions.
Front Yard
Side Yard
Rear Yard
Parking
Permitted
Permitted
Permitted
Storm water management
Permitted
Permitted
Permitted
Storage tanks
Not permitted
Permitted
Permitted
Outdoor storage
Not permitted
Not permitted
Not permitted
Shipping and receiving area
Not permitted
Not permitted
Not permitted
Utilities (antennas, satellite dishes, etc.)
Not permitted
Permitted
Permitted
Loading and unloading area
Not permitted
Not permitted
Not permitted
The height limitations of §§ 130-9 and 130-10 shall apply to all structures except churches, chimneys, flagpoles, farm structures, radio or television antennas, and transmission towers and cables.
The minimum lot width measured between the point where the side lines of the lot intersect the mean high water line (as defined by the NYS DEC) of Lake Champlain and the Great Chazy River shall be 100 feet.