The base site area shall be calculated as indicated in Table 3A, included at the end of this chapter, for each parcel of land to be used or built upon in the Town of Barton as referenced in §
500-60 of this chapter.
All land area with those natural resource features as described in Article
XV of this chapter and as listed in Table 3B, included at the end of this chapter, and lying within the base site area (as defined in §
500-61) shall be measured relative to each natural resource feature present. The actual land area encompassed by each type of resource is then entered into the column of Table 3B titled "Acres of Land in Resource Feature." The acreage of each natural resource feature shall be multiplied by its respective natural resource protection standard (to be selected from Table 500-109 of this chapter for applicable agriculture, residential, or nonresidential zoning district) to determine the amount of resource protection land area required to be kept in open space in order to protect the resource or feature. The sum total of all resource protection land on the site equals the total resource protection land. The total resource protection land shall be calculated as indicated in Table 3B.
In order to determine the maximum number of dwelling units which
may be permitted on a parcel of land zoned in a residential zoning
district, the site intensity and capacity calculations set forth in
Table 3C, included at the end of this chapter, shall be performed.
In order to determine the maximum floor area which may be permitted
on a parcel of land zoned in a nonresidential zoning district, the
site intensity and capacity calculations set forth in Table 3D, included
at the end of this chapter, shall be performed.