R-1
|
Low-Density Residential District
| |
R-2
|
Medium-Density Residential District
| |
C-N
|
Neighborhood Commercial District
| |
C-G
|
General Commercial District
| |
I-C
|
Industrial Commercial District
| |
HD
|
Historic Overlay District
|
P
|
=
|
Permitted by right use (zoning decision by Zoning Officer).
| |
SE
|
=
|
Special exception use (zoning decision by Zoning Hearing Board).
| |
C
|
=
|
Conditional use (zoning decision by Borough Council).
| |
N
|
=
|
Not permitted.
| |
(§ 250-34)
|
=
|
See additional requirements in § 250-34.
| |
(§ 250-35)
|
=
|
See additional requirements in § 250-35.
|
KEY:
| |||
---|---|---|---|
P
|
=
|
Permitted by right use (zoning decision by Zoning Officer).
| |
SE
|
=
|
Special exception use (zoning decision by Zoning Hearing Board).
| |
C
|
=
|
Conditional use (zoning decision by Borough Council).
| |
N
|
=
|
Not permitted.
| |
(§ 250-34)
|
=
|
See additional requirements in § 250-34.
| |
(§ 250-35)
|
=
|
See additional requirements in § 250-35.
|
Types of Uses
|
Zoning Districts
| |||
---|---|---|---|---|
(See definitions in Article II.)
|
R-1
|
R-2
| ||
Residential Uses
| ||||
Single-family detached dwelling (NOTE: Manufactured/mobile homes shall also meet the additional requirements of § 250-34.)
|
P
|
P
| ||
Open space development option in compliance with § 250-31
|
C
|
N
| ||
Semidetached dwelling (side-by-side)
|
N
|
P
| ||
Single-family attached dwelling (townhouse) (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
P
| ||
Apartments (§ 250-34), not including conversions of a one-family existing building:
| ||||
Only 2 dwelling units in a building (two-family detached dwelling)
|
N
|
P
| ||
3 or more dwelling units in a building
|
N
|
P
| ||
Manufactured/mobile home park (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
| ||
Boardinghouse (includes rooming house) (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
| ||
Group home within a lawful existing dwelling unit (§ 250-34), not including a treatment center
|
P
|
P
| ||
Conversion of a one-family existing building to result in an
increased number of dwelling units (See also "unit for care of relative"
under "Accessory Uses.")
|
N
|
N
| ||
Dormitory for students
|
N
|
N
| ||
Commercial Uses
| ||||
Bed-and-breakfast inn (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Camp (§ 250-34), not including recreational vehicle campground
|
N
|
N
| ||
Communications tower/antenna, commercial (§ 250-34):
| ||||
Meeting § 250-34A(15)(b) pertaining to antenna placed on certain existing structures
|
P
|
P
| ||
Antenna/tower that does not meet § 250-34A(15)(b) (such as freestanding towers)
|
N
|
N
| ||
Golf course (§ 250-34), with a minimum lot area of 40 acres, which may include land in an adjacent municipality
|
P
|
P
| ||
Offices (See also "home occupations" under "Accessory Uses.")
occupying a maximum floor area of 3,000 square feet
|
N
|
N
| ||
Plant nursery or tree farm, with any on-site retail sales limited
to trees and shrubs primarily grown on the premises, and with a five-percent
maximum building coverage and a two-acre minimum lot area
|
P
|
P
| ||
Institutional/Semipublic Uses
| ||||
Cemetery (not including crematorium) (§ 250-34)
|
P
|
P
| ||
Church (See "place of worship" below.)
| ||||
College or university
|
N
|
N
| ||
Community recreation center or library
|
P
|
P
| ||
Cultural center or museum
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Day-care center, adult (§ 250-34) (See also as an accessory use.)
|
N
|
N
| ||
Day-care center, child (§ 250-34) (See also as an accessory use.)
|
N
|
N
| ||
Emergency services station, which may include an accessory bingo
and banquet hall
|
SE
|
SE
| ||
Hunting and fishing club, with a five-percent maximum building coverage in residential districts (This term shall not include uses listed separately in this § 250-28.)
|
P
|
P
| ||
Nursing home or personal care home/assisted living (§ 250-34), with a minimum lot size of 1 acre
|
N
|
N
| ||
Place of worship (§ 250-34) (includes church)
|
SE
|
SE
| ||
School, public or private, primary or secondary (§ 250-34)
|
SE
|
SE
| ||
Public/Semipublic
| ||||
Borough government uses, other than uses listed separately in this § 250-28
|
P
|
P
| ||
Government facility, other than uses listed separately in this § 250-28
|
SE
|
SE
| ||
Publicly owned or operated recreation park
|
P
|
P
| ||
SE
|
SE
| |||
Swimming pool, nonhousehold (§ 250-34)
|
SE
|
SE
| ||
Accessory Uses
| ||||
Composting, other than leaves or materials generated on site
|
N
|
N
| ||
Day-care center accessory to and on the same lot as an existing
lawful place of worship
|
P
|
P
| ||
Day care (§ 250-35) as accessory to a dwelling:
| ||||
Day care of a maximum of 4 adults or youth, in addition to relatives of the caregiver (See § 250-22, Definitions.)
|
P
|
P
| ||
Group day-care home
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Family day-care home
|
SE
|
SE
| ||
Home occupation, major (§ 250-35)
|
SE
|
SE
| ||
Home occupation, minor (§ 250-35)
|
P
|
P
| ||
Retail sales of agricultural products (§ 250-35)
|
P
|
P
| ||
Temporary retail sales (only allowed if complies with § 250-6G)
| ||||
Unit for care of relative (§ 250-35)
|
P
|
P
| ||
Miscellaneous Uses
| ||||
Crop farming
|
P
|
P
| ||
Forestry (See "timber harvesting" below.)
| ||||
Livestock or poultry, raising of (§ 250-34)
|
SE
|
N
| ||
Nature preserve or environmental education center
|
P
|
P
| ||
Parking lot as the principal use of a lot that does not primarily
serve tractor-trailer trucks
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Sewage pump stations
|
P
|
P
| ||
Sewage treatment plant
|
SE
|
N
| ||
Stable, nonhousehold (§ 250-34) (includes horse-riding academy)
|
SE
|
N
| ||
Timber harvesting (§ 250-34)
|
P
|
P
| ||
Windmills:
| ||||
Maximum of 1 on a lot that is designed primarily for on-site
electricity use and which shall be required to have a setback equal
to the total height from all lot lines, except that if placed above
a building, only the height of the pole and windmill needs to be set
back from lot lines
|
P
|
P
| ||
Windmill(s) designed primarily for generating electricity for off-site use (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
| ||
All uses that will be unable to comply with the performance standards of this chapter (See the environmental protection requirements of Article V.)
|
N
|
N
|
KEY:
| |||
---|---|---|---|
*
|
=
|
Apartments shall be limited to being in the same building as
a principal commercial use that is on the street level.
| |
**
|
=
|
A maximum of 25% of the lot shall be used for outdoor storage,
which shall be screened by buildings and/or landscaping from view
of streets.
| |
***
|
=
|
Drive-through service is prohibited.
| |
P
|
=
|
Permitted by right use (zoning decision by Zoning Officer).
| |
SE
|
=
|
Special exception use (zoning decision by Zoning Hearing Board).
| |
C
|
=
|
Conditional use (zoning decision by Borough Council).
| |
N
|
=
|
Not permitted.
| |
(§ 250-34)
|
=
|
See additional requirements in § 250-34.
| |
(§ 250-35)
|
=
|
See additional requirements in § 250-35.
|
Types of Uses
|
Zoning Districts
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
(See definitions in Article II.)
|
C-N
|
C-G
|
I-C
| ||
Residential Uses
| |||||
Single-family detached dwelling (NOTE: Manufactured/mobile homes shall meet the additional requirements of § 250-34.)
|
P
|
P
|
N
| ||
Semidetached dwelling (side-by-side)
|
P
|
N
|
N
| ||
Single-family attached dwelling (townhouse) (§ 250-34)
|
P
|
N
|
N
| ||
Apartments (§ 250-34), other than conversions of an existing building, which may include a two-family dwelling with 1 dwelling unit above another dwelling unit
|
P*
|
N
|
N
| ||
Boardinghouse (includes rooming house) (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
SE
|
N
| ||
Manufactured/mobile home park (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Group home within a lawful existing dwelling unit (§ 250-34), not including a treatment center
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Conversion of an existing building to result in an increased
number of dwelling units (See also "unit for care of relative" under
"Accessory Uses.")
|
P*
|
N
|
N
| ||
Commercial Uses
| |||||
Adult use (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
|
C
| ||
After-hours club, to the extent the use is not prohibited by
State Act 219 of 1990[1]
|
N
|
N
|
C
| ||
Airport (§ 250-34) (See also "heliport.")
|
N
|
N
|
N
| ||
Amusement arcade
|
P
|
P
|
N
| ||
Amusement park or water park
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Animal cemetery (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
P
|
P
| ||
Auditorium (commercial), arena, performing arts center or exhibition/trade
show center
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Auto repair garage or auto service station (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
SE
|
SE
| ||
Auto, boat or mobile/manufactured home sales (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
SE
|
SE
| ||
Bakery, retail
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Bed-and-breakfast inn (§ 250-34)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Betting use, in compliance with state law
|
N
|
N
|
C
| ||
Beverage distributor (wholesale and/or retail)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Bus maintenance or storage yard
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
BYOB club
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Camp (§ 250-34), other than recreational vehicle campground
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Campground, recreational vehicle (§ 250-34), which may include an accessory camp store that is primarily for use by campers
|
N
|
SE
|
SE
| ||
Car wash (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
P
|
P
| ||
Catering, custom, for off-site consumption
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Communications tower/antenna, commercial (§ 250-34):
| |||||
Meeting § 250-34A(15)(b) pertaining to antenna placed on certain existing structures
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Antenna/tower that does not meet § 250-34A(15)(b) (such as freestanding towers)
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
NOTE: § 250-34A(15) also allows towers serving emergency services stations.
| |||||
Conference center
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Construction company or tradesperson's headquarters (including but not limited to landscaping, building trades or janitorial contractor). See also as home occupation. Accessory outdoor storage shall be permitted, provided it meets the screening requirements of § 250-62
|
SE**
|
P
|
P
| ||
Crafts or artisan's studio (See also as home occupation.)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Custom printing, copying, faxing, mailing or courier service
and similar services to businesses
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Exercise club
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
P
|
P
|
P
| |||
Flea market/auction house
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Funeral home (§ 250-34)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Garden center, retail (See also "wholesale greenhouses.")
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Gas station (See "auto service station.")
| |||||
Heliport (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Hotel or motel (§ 250-34)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Kennel (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Laundromat
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Laundry, commercial or industrial
|
N
|
P
|
P
| ||
Lumberyard
|
N
|
P
|
P
| ||
Motor vehicle racetrack (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
|
N
| ||
Nightclub (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
|
N
| ||
Office (may include medical labs) (See also as home occupation.)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Pawnshop
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Personal services (includes tailoring, custom dressmaking, haircutting/styling,
travel agency, dry cleaning, shoe repair, certified massage therapy,
and closely similar uses) (See also as home occupation.)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Picnic grove, commercial (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Plant nursery (other than a retail garden center)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Propane retail distributor, other than prepackaged sales, with
a one-hundred-fifty-foot minimum setback required between any storage
or dispensing facilities and any residential district, and with Fire
Company review
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Recording studio, music
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
SE
|
P
|
P
| |||
Recreation, commercial outdoor, including miniature golf course, golf driving range, archery, paintball and closely similar uses, other than uses listed separately in this § 250-28
|
N
|
SE
|
P
| ||
Repair service, household appliance
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Restaurant or banquet hall (§ 250-34):
| |||||
With drive-through service (§ 250-35)
|
N
|
P
|
P
| ||
Without drive-through service
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Retail store (not including uses listed individually in this § 250-28) or shopping center
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Retail store selling fireworks as its principal use
|
N
|
N
|
C
| ||
Self-storage development
|
N
|
P
|
P
| ||
Target range, firearms:
| |||||
Completely indoor and enclosed
|
N
|
P
|
P
| ||
Other than above (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
|
N
| ||
Tattoo or body-piercing establishment (other than temporary
tattoos or ear piercing, which are personal service uses)
|
N
|
SE
|
SE
| ||
Tavern or state-licensed microbrewery (other than an after-hours
club or nightclub)
|
N
|
N
|
N
| ||
Theater, indoor movie, other than an adult use
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Trade/hobby school
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Veterinarian office (§ 250-34)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Wholesale sales (See under "Industrial Uses.")
| |||||
Institutional/Semipublic Uses
| |||||
Cemetery (See "crematorium," listed separately.)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
College or university, educational and support buildings (other
than environmental education center)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Community recreation center (limited to a government-sponsored
or nonprofit facility) or library
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Crematorium
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Cultural center or museum
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Day-care center, adult (§ 250-34)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Day-care center, child (§ 250-34) (See also as an accessory use.)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Dormitory as accessory to a college or university and owned
by the college or university
|
N
|
SE
|
N
| ||
Emergency services station
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Hospital or surgery center
|
N
|
SE
|
P
| ||
Membership club meeting and noncommercial recreational facilities, provided that an after-hours club, tavern or uses listed separately in this § 250-28 shall only be allowed if so listed in this table and if the requirements for that use are also met
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Nursing home or personal care home/assisted living (§ 250-34)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Place of worship (§ 250-34) (includes church)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
School, public or private, primary or secondary (§ 250-34)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Treatment center for methadone, which shall be set back a minimum
of 200 feet from any dwelling
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Treatment center (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Public/Semipublic
| |||||
Borough government uses, other than uses listed separately in this § 250-28
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Government facility, other than uses listed separately in this § 250-28
|
SE
|
SE
|
SE
| ||
Prison or similar correctional institution
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Publicly owned or operated recreation park
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
SE
|
SE
|
SE
| |||
Swimming pool, nonhousehold (§ 250-34)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
United States Postal Service facility, which may include a leased
facility
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Industrial Uses
| |||||
Asphalt plant
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Assembly or finishing of products using materials produced elsewhere
(such as products from plastics manufactured off site)
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Building supplies and building materials, wholesale sales of[2]
|
N
|
P
|
P
| ||
Distribution as a principal use (other than trucking company
terminal)
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Industrial equipment sales, rental and service, other than vehicles
primarily intended to be operated on public streets
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Junk, outdoor storage, display or processing of, other than
within an approved junkyard or solid waste disposal area
|
N
|
N
|
N
| ||
Junkyard (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Liquid fuel storage, bulk, for off-site distribution, which
shall require a one-hundred-fifty-foot setback from a residential
district and review by the Fire Company of any proposed facilities,
other than auto service station, retail propane distributor as listed
separately, prepackaged sales or fuel tanks for company vehicles
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Manufacture and/or bulk processing of the following, provided
manufacturing occurs only indoors:
| |||||
Agricultural chemicals, fertilizers or pesticides
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Apparel, textiles, shoes and apparel accessories (See also "crafts
studio.")
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Cement manufacture
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Ceramics products (other than crafts studio)
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Chemicals, manufacture or bulk processing of, other than pharmaceuticals
and types listed separately
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Clay, brick, tile and refractory products
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Computers and electronic and microelectronic products
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Concrete, cement, lime and gypsum products, other than actual
manufacture of cement
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Electrical equipment, appliances and components
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Explosives, fireworks or ammunition
|
N
|
N
|
N
| ||
Fabricated metal products (except explosives, fireworks or ammunition)
and/or machine shops
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Food (human) and beverage products, at an industrial scale as
opposed to a clearly retail scale
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Food products for animals
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Gaskets
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Glass and glass products (other than crafts studio)
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Incineration, reduction, distillation, storage or dumping of
slaughterhouse refuse, rancid fats, garbage, dead animals or offal
(other than within an approved solid waste facility)
|
N
|
N
|
N
| ||
Jewelry and silverware
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Leather and allied products (other than crafts studio or tannery)
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Machinery
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Manufactured or modular housing manufacture
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Medical equipment and supplies
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Metal products, primary
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Mineral products, nonmetallic (other than mineral extraction)
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Paper and paper products (including recycling, but not including
manufacture of raw paper pulp)
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Paper (raw pulp)
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Paving materials, other than bulk manufacture of asphalt
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Pharmaceuticals and medicines
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Plastics, polymers, resins, vinyl, coatings, cleaning compounds,
soaps, adhesives, sealants, printing ink or photographic film
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Products from previously manufactured materials, such as glass,
leather, plastics, cellophane, textiles, rubber or synthetic rubber
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Prototypes (See "manufacture, custom" above.)
| |||||
Roofing materials and asphalt-saturated materials or natural
or synthetic rubber
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Scientific, electronic and other precision instruments
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Sporting goods, toys, games, musical instruments or signs
|
N
|
P
|
P
| ||
Transportation equipment
|
N
|
N
|
P
| ||
Wood products and furniture (not including raw paper pulp)
|
N
|
P
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P
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See § 250-8 for uses that are not listed.
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Mineral extraction (§ 250-34) and related processing, stockpiling and storage of materials removed from the site
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N
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N
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C
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Packaging
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N
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P
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P
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Package delivery services distribution center
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N
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P
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P
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Petroleum refining
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N
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N
|
SE
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Photo processing, bulk
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P
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P
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P
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Printing or bookbinding
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N
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P
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P
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Recycling center, bulk processing, provided all operations of
an industrial scale occur within an enclosed building (This use does
not include a solid waste disposal or transfer facility.)
|
N
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N
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P
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Research and development, engineering or testing facility or
laboratory (other than a medical laboratory, which is considered an
office use)
|
N
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N
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P
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Sawmill/planing mill
|
N
|
N
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SE
| ||
Slaughterhouse, stockyard or tannery, with a four-hundred-foot
minimum setback from all lot lines
|
N
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N
|
SE
| ||
Solid waste landfill (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
|
N
| ||
Solid waste transfer facility or waste-to-energy facility (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Trucking company terminal (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Warehousing or storage as a principal use
|
N
|
N
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P
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Warehousing or storage as an on-site accessory use
|
P
|
P
|
P
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Welding
|
N
|
N
|
P
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Wholesale sales (other than motor vehicles)
|
N
|
SE
|
P
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Accessory Uses
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Composting, other than leaves, tree bark or materials generated
on site which are permitted by right
|
N
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N
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SE
| ||
Day-care center accessory to and on the same lot as an existing
lawful place of worship
|
P
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P
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P
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Day care (§ 250-35) as accessory to an existing dwelling:
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Day care of a maximum of 4 adults or youth, in addition to relatives
of the caregiver
|
P
|
P
|
P
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Group day-care home
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Family day-care home
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Home occupation, major (§ 250-35)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Home occupation, minor (§ 250-35)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
P**
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P
|
P
| |||
Temporary retail sales (See § 250-6G.)
|
P
|
P
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P
| ||
Unit for care of relative (§ 250-35)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Miscellaneous Uses
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Crop farming and wholesale greenhouses
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Livestock or poultry, raising of (§ 250-34)
|
N
|
SE
|
P
| ||
Nature preserve or environmental education center
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Parking lot or structure as an accessory use
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Parking lot or structure as a principal use that does not primarily
serve tractor-trailer trucks or trailers
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Parking lot or structure as a principal use that primarily serves
tractor-trailer trucks or trailers
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Parking lot for carpooling
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Sewage pump stations
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Sewage treatment plant
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
Stable, nonhousehold (§ 250-34) (includes horse-riding academy)
|
N
|
P
|
P
| ||
Timber harvesting (§ 250-34)
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
Windmill:
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Maximum of 1 on a lot, which shall be designed primarily for
on-site electricity use and which shall be required to have a setback
equal to the total height from all lot lines, except that if placed
above a building, only the height of the pole and windmill needs to
be set back from lot lines
|
P
|
P
|
P
| ||
One or more windmills, other than above
|
N
|
N
|
SE
| ||
All uses that will be unable to comply with the performance standards of this chapter (See the environmental protection requirements of Article V.)
|
N
|
N
|
N
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Zoning District: Type of Use
|
Min. Lot Area (square feet)
(Note E)
|
Min. Lot Width Measured at Min. Building Setback
Line
(feet)
|
Min. Front Setback
(feet)
(Note D)
|
Min. Rear Setback
(feet)**
|
Min. Side Setback** (each)
(feet)
|
Maximum Percent Building Coverage
(Note F)
|
Maximum Percent Impervious Coverage
(Note F)
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. R-1 Low-Density Residential District:
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a) Single-family detached dwelling
|
a) 9,000
|
a) 70
|
All uses: 25
|
All uses: 25
|
a) 10 each, except 8 each for lots that were created
prior to January 1, 2000
|
40% for all uses
|
50% for all uses
|
b) Open space development: The regulations of § 250-31 shall apply.
| |||||||
c) Other allowed principal use
See also the steep slope provisions in § 250-30.
|
c) 15,000
|
c) 90
|
c) 15 each
| ||||
2. R-2 Medium-Density Residential District:
| |||||||
a) Single-family detached dwelling
|
a) 2,500
|
a) 25 (Note B)
|
All uses: 10
|
All uses: 25
|
a) 3 (Note G)
|
All uses: 60%
|
All uses: 70%
|
b) Semidetached dwelling unit
|
b) and c) Minimum average lot area of 2,000 per dwelling
unit for the tract (Note C)
|
b) 20 per dwelling unit (Note B)
|
b) 3 (Note G)
| ||||
c) Single-family attached dwelling
|
c) 20 per interior dwelling unit, and 25 for unit on
a corner lot (Note B)
|
c) 3 (Note G), except 0 at the shared lot line of lawfully
attached dwellings
| |||||
d) Two-family detached dwelling or other apartment
dwellings, provided that any lot that includes 4 or more apartment
dwelling units shall require a minimum lot area of 15,000 square feet
|
d) Minimum average lot area of 2,000 per dwelling unit
for the tract (Note C) (Note H)
|
d) 60 (Note B)
|
d) 15
| ||||
e) Other allowed principal use
Note B shall apply, at the end of this table.
|
e) 10,000
|
e) 60
|
e) 15
| ||||
3. C-G General Commercial District:
| |||||||
a) Allowed residential uses: The requirements of the
R-1 District shall apply instead of the requirements of the C-G District.
|
60% for all uses
|
90% for all uses
| |||||
b) Other allowed uses
|
b) 4,000
|
b) 40
|
b) 10, except 40 if any parking is provided between
the front lot line and the principal building
|
b) 25 (Note A)
|
b) 10 (Note A)
| ||
4. C-N Neighborhood Commercial District:
| |||||||
a) Allowed residential uses: The requirements of the
R-2 District shall apply instead of the requirements of the C-N District.
|
90% for all uses
|
95% for all uses
| |||||
b) Other allowed uses
See also the Historic Overlay District provisions in § 250-32
|
b) 1,500
|
b) 15
|
b) 0. No new vehicle parking shall be located between
the front lot line and the front of a principal building
|
b) 15
|
b) 3
| ||
5. I-C Industrial Commercial District:
| |||||||
a) Manufactured home parks shall meet the requirements for such use as stated in § 250-34.
|
60% for all uses
|
80% for all uses
| |||||
b) Other allowed use
|
b) 10,000
|
b) 50
|
b) 10, except 20 feet if a residential district is
across the street
|
b) 20 (Note A)
|
b) 15 (Note A)
|
NOTES:
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Corner lot setbacks: See § 250-62B.
| |||
**
|
=
|
The following exceptions shall apply:
| |
•
|
For accessory structures and uses, see § 250-29C below.
| ||
•
|
Structures shall not obstruct minimum sight clearance
at intersections.
| ||
•
|
See § 250-62B pertaining to corner lots.
| ||
•
|
See § 250-64 regarding extension of nonconforming setbacks.
| ||
•
|
See § 250-62 regarding permitted reductions in setbacks to reflect average setbacks of adjacent buildings.
| ||
(Note A)
|
=
|
Except twenty-foot side and thirty-foot rear minimum
setback for a principal business from a lot in a residential district
that is occupied by a principal dwelling. Such side or rear setback
shall be increased to 70 feet for any building area or land area used
for manufacturing or a tractor-trailer truck loading dock from such
a lot.
| |
(Note B)
|
=
|
If an existing rear or side alley is available or could
be feasibly extended, it shall be used for access to parking spaces
for the lot instead of a front yard driveway. If two or more side-by-side
off-street parking spaces are located in the front yard of a single-family
attached dwelling or if garage door(s) for two or more vehicles faces
onto the street in the front of the single-family attached dwelling,
then the minimum building width per dwelling along such street shall
be a minimum of 24 feet. A maximum of 60% of the land area between
the front of each single-family attached dwelling or semidetached
dwelling and the street right-of-way line shall be used for vehicle
parking and driveways.
| |
(Note C)
|
=
|
The average density is based upon gross acreage. The
average density provisions are intended to allow flexibility in the
placement of individual dwelling units, regardless of whether the
homes are condominium or fee simple, and regardless of whether public
streets, private streets or parking courts are used. No minimum lot
area applies for each individual dwelling unit, provided that the
overall density requirements are met. Each semidetached dwelling and
single-family attached dwelling unit shall still be able to meet the
minimum front, side yard and rear setback and lot width as if each
dwelling was on its own fee simple lot.
| |
•
|
The minimum average lot area per dwelling unit establishes
the maximum number of units permitted on a tract of land. The total
lot area of the tract prior to development is used. The area occupied
by an existing street right-of-way of existing streets and alleys
is then deleted. The following areas are not required to be deleted
from the lot area: right-of-way of proposed streets and alleys and
areas of parking courts, common open space and stormwater detention
basins. The resulting lot area is then divided by the average lot
area per dwelling unit to result in the maximum number of dwelling
units allowed on the tract.
| ||
•
|
See also the applicable standards in § 250-34, which may require common open space for single-family attached dwellings and apartments.
| ||
(Note D)
|
=
|
Setbacks shall be measured from the existing street right-of-way. An unenclosed front porch or deck may intrude up to 10 feet into the minimum front setback area. This porch or deck may be covered by a roof. Steps and stoops may also intrude into this setback. See also the maximum building setback in § 250-29E.
| |
(Note E)
|
=
| ||
(Note F)
|
=
|
For single-family attached dwellings and semidetached
dwellings, the maximum building and impervious coverage requirements
may be met as an average across a tract after development, as opposed
to regulating each individual lot.
| |
(Note G)
|
=
|
However, in no case shall a new or expanded principal
building be allowed to have a separation distance of less than six
feet from the nearest enclosed principal building wall on another
lot.
| |
(Note H)
|
=
|
The minimum average lot area per apartment dwelling
shall be reduced to 1,500 square feet if a lot will include six or
more dwelling units, and each dwelling unit will be restricted to
occupancy by at least one person age 62 or older or a person with
physical disabilities, and there is no occupancy by any person under
age 18 years old.
| |
Abbreviations: min. = minimum; max. = maximum
|