The principal purpose of the Utility Zoning District (UT) is
to provide areas for the placement of Town-owned and operated essential
public utility and service installations and their operations in the
Town.
The following uses may be operated as permitted uses in the
UT district:
A. Public utility facilities;
B. Water and sewage treatment plants;
D. Government maintenance shops and offices;
F. Animal control facilities;
G. Utility offices and shops;
H. Emergency service stations;
I. Renewable energy installations;
J. Accessory private businesses providing a public service provided
they are supplying products and services directly to the Town;
K. Similar type of listed uses as determined by the Town Council after
review by the Planning and Zoning Board.
The following uses may be operated under a conditional use permit
as approved by the Town Council in the Utility District: structures
or buildings with heights over 35 feet.
Any use which complies with all of the following conditions
may be operated as an accessory use to a permitted use in the UT District:
A. Is clearly incidental and customary to and commonly associated with
the operation of the permitted use;
B. Is operated and maintained on the same zone lot as the permitted
use;
C. If operated within a structure, shall not exceed a gross floor area
of 50% of the gross floor area of the permitted use. If operated as
an open accessory use, shall not exceed a gross floor area of 50%
of the area of the zone lot.
There is no minimum area for zone lots in the UT District.
There is no minimum width for zone lots in the UT District.
Minimum yards for structures in the UT District:
The maximum height for structures in the UT District is 35 feet.
The following are development standards in the UT District:
A. Any outdoor lighting shall be placed so as to reflect light away
from any adjacent properties;
B. All outdoor storage of materials and parking areas shall be enclosed
to provide effective site screening from adjoining properties, uses
or streets by the use of walls, berms and landscape plantings or combinations
thereof;
C. No materials or wastes shall be deposited upon the zone lot in such
a manner that they may be carried off the zone lot by natural forces
or causes;
D. Fuel and flammable liquids stored aboveground and in storage tanks
of 300 gallons or more shall be diked or double walled to prevent
the complete escape of liquid in the event of a rupture of the storage
tank. Such storage tanks shall be at least 20 feet from any building
and 50 feet from the boundary lines of the zone lot;
E. An automatic irrigation system shall be provided and maintained to
all landscaped areas requiring water.