[Ord. No. 736,
§ 1, 12-29-1975]
Buildings may be erected, altered or used and land within said
districts may be used or occupied for any of the following purposes,
unless otherwise provided in this ordinance, and for no other purposes:
1. Agricultural use, including tilling of the soil, nursery, greenhouse
and the keeping or raising of livestock and poultry; provided that
any building or structure used for the keeping and raising of livestock
and poultry shall be situated not less than one hundred (100) feet
from any street line or property line.
2. Recreational use, including public or private parks or playgrounds,
picnic grounds, golf courses, day camps, athletic fields and courts,
recreation camps, swimming pools, swim clubs, tennis clubs and county
clubs.
3. Utilities and community facilities, including transmission lines
and substations and similar apparatus, sewage disposal and water treatment
plants, and appurtenant facilities, watershed protection works, reservoirs,
pipelines.
4. Forestry and wood production.
5. Fish hatcheries and wildlife preserves.
7. Historic monuments and buildings, which may be open for public viewing
and inspection.
[Ord. No. 736,
§ 1, 12-29-1975]
1. Lot Area and Frontage. For each main building or use, there shall
be provided not less than two hundred thousand (200,000) square feet
of lot area and frontage at the building line of not less than fifty
(50) feet on at least one (1) street.
2. Building Area. Not more than fifteen (15) percent of the lot area
may be occupied by buildings.
3. Front Yard. There shall be a front yard on each street on which a
lot abuts which shall be not less than seventy (70) feet in depth.
4. Side Yards. There shall be two (2) side yards on each lot, which
shall be not less than eighty (80) feet in aggregate width, and neither
of which shall be less than forty (40) feet in width.
5. Rear Yard. There shall be a rear yard on each lot which shall not
be less than forty (40) feet in depth.
[Ord. No. 736,
§ 1, 12-29-1975]
No building other than a farm building shall exceed thirty-five
(35) feet in height.
[Ord. No. 736,
§ 1, 12-29-1975]
No billboard, sign or permanent external advertising display of any kind shall be erected, altered or used in the Open Space Recreation District except for advertising informing the public of service, business, occupation or profession carried in or about the property on which such billboard, sign or permanent external advertising display appears. In addition to the above, all other requirements of article
XVI hereof must be adhered to.
Where applicable, historical markers may be erected and shall
not be considered as signs, provided their size and content is approved
by the board of historical architectural review.
[Ord. No. 736,
§ 1, 12-29-1975; Ord. No. 1241, § 6, 9-22-1997]
To provide for the safety and welfare of those using the open
space recreation areas and neighboring land, the following development
regulations will be employed in evaluating plans:
1. On-Site Parking. Adequate on-site all-weather parking should be provided
for the accommodation of all persons customarily using the facilities
afforded. Parking areas should be screened with earth mounding, plantings
or fencing, or combinations thereof, when abutting residential areas.
2. Access. All ingress and egress roads should be paved and be a minimum
of twenty (20) feet wide for two-way traffic and twelve (12) feet
wide for one-way traffic.
3. Lighting. Lighting should be required on all roadways, cartways,
and pathways and other areas where deemed necessary for safety and
convenience of the users.
4. Control of Noise. At no point on the boundary of a residential district
should the level of sound from a recreational use be such as to disturb
the residential environment of the adjacent residents. The standards
will be based on the buffering concept, to include distance, screening
or combination thereof.
5. Control of Glare. Any operation producing glare should be performed
in such a manner as to be devoid of unnecessary glare from any point
beyond the lot lines. The standards controlling this will include
buffering requirements.
6. Convenience Facilities. Toilet facilities, drinking fountains, seating
accommodations and similar accessory facilities should be provided
for accommodation of all persons customarily using the recreation
area. These accessory uses should be mentioned in the section of the
Ordinance on permitted uses.
7. Parking Spaces and Aisles. For parking spaces having an angle of
ninety (90) degrees, each surface parking space shall consist of a
rectangular area having dimensions not less than nine (9) feet in
width and eighteen (18) feet in length. Aisles serving such surface
parking areas shall have a minimum width of twenty-four (24) feet.