[Ord. 6/11/197BA, Art. V, § 1; as amended by Ord. 86-5, 1/14/1987; and by Ord. 2000-3, 4/12/2000]
It is the intent of this section that the C-1 Zoning District be established and maintained to preserve and/or control development within certain swamp, steep slope, and other extremely sensitive areas of the natural environment. The regulations which apply within this district are designed to reserve such areas and to discourage any encroachment by residential, commercial, industrial or other uses capable of adversely affecting the undeveloped character of the district. Prior to the issuance of a zoning permit to build or place any structure within a Conservation District, approval must be obtained from the Zoning Officer.
1.
Permitted Uses. The following uses shall be permitted in any Conservation District:
A.
Wildlife refuge, including one-family or two-family dwelling units of caretakers employed to maintain and protect the refuge.
B.
Timber and/or forestry area.
C.
Activities related to soil and water conservation, measurement and control.
D.
Water retention pond.
E.
Accessory structures given approval by Zoning Hearing Board, as a special exception.
F.
Agricultural uses.
G.
Communications antennas mounted on an existing public utility transmission tower, communication tower, building or other structure and related communications equipment buildings, subject to the standards set forth at § 348.
2.
Conditional Uses.
A.
Communications towers and required communications equipment buildings subject to the standards for communications towers as conditional uses set forth at § 601.
3.
Lot Requirements. A conservation area shall be established as follows:
A.
Extend 35 feet from stream bed on both sides.
B.
Extend 40 feet on a line perpendicular to the shore line of any lake, pond, or swamp area; and
C.
On all slopes greater than 20%.
Conditions. No use or activity, including those set forth above, shall be permitted in a Conservation District that would disturb, destroy or impair the natural fauna, flora, water regimen or topography. |