For the purpose of this chapter and Chapter
210, Subdivision of Land, the terms and words listed below shall be specifically interpreted or defined as follows:
ABUTTER
The owner of a property sharing a common boundary with or
within 500 feet of a given piece of property, whether or not these
properties are separated by a public or private way. For the purposes
of this chapter, the owners of properties shall be considered to be
parties listed by the Tax Assessor of Casco as the ones against whom
taxes are assessed.
ACCESSORY RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS
Accessory residential apartments, attached or detached, shall
be allowed in a residential zone provided that the existing structure
and accessory apartment shall not cover the lot by more than 30%,
including the area of the septic system. If the number of bedrooms
or potential bedrooms exceeds by more than one the number of bedrooms
that the existing septic system was designed for, a replacement or
expanded system shall be installed before occupancy. If the total
number of bedrooms or potential bedrooms increases by one, a replacement
or expanded septic system shall be designed and recorded in the Registry
of Deeds. The accessory apartment shall not comprise more than 720
square feet of interior floor area excluding stairways. Not more than
one accessory residential apartment shall be permitted per lot.
[Added 9-24-2014 by Art.
5]
ACCESSORY USE OR STRUCTURE
A use or structure which is incidental and subordinate to
the principal use or structure. Accessory uses, when aggregated, shall
not subordinate the principal use of the lot. A deck or similar extension
of the principal structure or a garage attached to the principal structure
by a roof or a common wall is considered part of the principal structure.
Where an accessory building is attached in a substantial manner by
a wall to a principal building or structure, it shall be considered
a part of said principal structure or building. Accessory structures
shall conform to the dimensional standards of each district.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 71; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24]
ACTIVITY
The specific use or uses to which premises are put.
ADULT USE MARIJUANA STORE
A “marijuana store,” as that term is defined
in 28-B M.R.S.A. § 102(34), as may be amended or recodified.
[Added 6-15-2022 by Art. 39]
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Decent, safe living accommodations that are affordable to
lower-income households and moderate-income households, in accordance
with provisions as determined by Chapter 100 of the Department of
Economic and Community Development Rules.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 72]
AGGRIEVED PARTY
An owner of land whose property is directly or indirectly
affected by the granting or denial of a permit or variance under this
chapter; a person whose land abuts land for which a permit or variance
has been granted; or any other person or group of persons who have
suffered particularized injury as a result of the granting or denial
of such permit or variance.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
74; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
AGRICULTURE
The production, keeping or maintenance, for sale or lease,
of plants and/or animals, including but not limited to forage and
sod crops; grains and seed crops; dairy animals and dairy products;
poultry and poultry products; livestock; fruits and vegetables; and
ornamental and greenhouse products, excluding private gardens less
than 1/2 acre. "Agriculture" does not include forest management and
timber harvesting activities.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 73; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24]
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
Boarding, raising, breeding or keeping of animals, fish or
fowl for commercial purposes, including, without limitation, swine,
poultry, cattle and horses.
AQUACULTURE
The growing or propagation of harvestable freshwater, estuarine,
or marine plant or animal species.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
75; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
AQUIFER
A geologic unit composed of sand and gravel, which unit contains
sufficient saturated permeable materials to conduct groundwater and
also yield economically significant quantities of groundwater to wells
and springs. For the purposes of this chapter, the Aquifer Protection
District shall include aquifers with flow rates of 10 gallons or more
per minute as demarked on the Casco Official Zoning Map, using Maine
Geologic Survey Sand and Gravel Aquifer Map No. 12.
ARTERIAL STREET/ROAD
For the purpose of this chapter, Route 302, Route 121, Route
11, Route 85, State Park Road, Quaker Ridge Road, Leach Hill Road,
Mayberry Hill Road and Heath Road.
BACK LOT DRIVEWAY
A driveway within a defined location serving access and frontage
purposes for no more than two single-family residential back lots
or providing direct access to three or fewer lots and which originates
from a street constructed in accordance with Town of Casco Design
Standards for Streets. In no event shall a multifamily or any other nonresidential
primary use be allowed on a back lot.
[Added 9-24-2014 by Art.
3]
BARN
A structure designed for the housing of animals and storage
of feed crops.
BASAL AREA
The area of cross section of a tree stem at 4 1/2 feet
above ground level and inclusive of bark.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
BASE FLOOD
The flood having a one-percent chance of being equaled or
exceeded in any given year, alternately referred to as the "one-hundred-year
floodplain."
BASEMENT
Any portion of a structure with a floor-to-ceiling height
of six feet or more and having more than 50% of its volume below the
existing ground level.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
BEACH CONSTRUCTION
Dredging or removing materials from below the normal high-water
line of a pond; constructing or repairing any permanent structure
below the normal high-water line of a pond; depositing any dredged
spoil or fill below the normal high-water line of a pond or on the
land adjacent thereto in such a manner that the material may fall
or be washed into the pond; or bulldozing or scraping on land adjacent
to a pond in such a manner that the material or soil may fall or be
washed into the pond.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENT
A single-family dwelling in which the resident(s) of the
dwelling provide(s) short-term overnight lodging to paying guests
in a maximum of seven guest rooms located within the dwelling or permitted
attached structures. Breakfast shall be the only meal served and shall
be limited to overnight guests. A bed-and-breakfast with three guest
rooms or fewer shall be considered a home occupation accessory to
the principal use of the dwelling and shall be allowed under the standards
applicable to home occupations.
BILLBOARD
A structure, either freestanding or attached to a building,
the surface of which is available for hire for advertising purposes.
BOAT LAUNCHING FACILITY
A facility designed primarily for the launching and landing
of watercraft and which may include an access ramp, docking area,
and parking spaces for vehicles and trailers.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
76; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
BUFFER
An area or belt of land covered with existing vegetation,
or which is landscaped with trees and/or vegetation or natural materials
such as bark mulch, that serves to protect, screen or provide separation
from effects of development from other properties, public or private
streets, or from a natural resource such as wetlands, water bodies
or significant wildlife habitats. Specific buffer types are defined
below:
[Amended 6-20-1998 by
Art. 71; 9-24-2014 by Art. 2]
(1)
LANDSCAPED BUFFERA designated green area required within specified setback areas that includes a ground cover of bark mulch, grass or other natural green plant material which is then planted with trees or shrubs for all or part of its area. Landscaped buffers of crushed rock materials such as concrete and asphalt and green paint are not acceptable materials for use in landscaping. Landscaped buffers shall be maintained by the property owner(s) or his (their) representative(s).
(2)
NATURAL VEGETATED OR FORESTED BUFFERA designated and protected green area left in its existing undisturbed natural state, required or offered, within specific setback areas. Natural or forested buffers shall be established such that no cutting, no stumping, no soil disturbance, or activity to harm vegetation with the buffer, without approval by the Reviewing Authority, shall be allowed. Limited maintenance by the property owner(s) or his (their) representative(s) is allowed for clearing of diseased, dead or fallen trees, and cutting of dead, damaged hanging limbs or branches only with permission from the Road Commissioner or Code Enforcement Officer.
BUILDABLE LAND
Land that in its natural state is suitable for development.
For the purposes of this chapter, land treated as 100% deductions
for the net residential area calculation shall be considered unbuildable
land. Other lands shall be considered buildable.
BUILDING
Any structure designed or intended for the support, enclosure,
shelter or protection of persons, animals, chattel or property. For
the purposes of determining exterior measurements or footprints in
order to locate the setback line, buildings shall include all attached
structures such as open or closed porches, carports, garages, balconies,
roof overhangs, stairways and other similar structures.
BUILDING FRONT LINE
A line parallel to the front line transecting that point
of the building which is closest to the front lot line.
BUREAU OF FORESTRY
The State of Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation
and Forestry, Bureau of Forestry.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24; amended 6-14-2017 by Art.
27; 1-18-2022 by
Art. 5]
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
A building in which there are located the offices of one
or more professional businesses, including but not limited to banks,
insurance offices, realtors, law and medical offices, barbershops
and beauty salons.
CAMPGROUND
A nonresidential use of a parcel of land for temporary use
by tents, recreational vehicles, or other shelters or temporary living
quarters, accommodating two or more parties. A use fee may or may
not be charged. This use shall be subject to use standards.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 77; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24; 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
CANOPY
The more or less continuous cover formed by tree crowns in
a wooded area.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
CEMETERY
A burial ground maintained by the Town or other public or
nonprofit body or private individual.
CENTRAL SEWAGE SYSTEM
A wastewater disposal system that receives wastewater from
two or more structures. The system may have a private sewer collection
system flowing into a common septic tank or it may utilize individual
septic tanks. The wastewater, after receiving primary treatment in
the septic tank or tanks, may be pumped or gravity fed to a single
subsurface disposal field or several fields on a common land area.
CHURCH
A building or structure or groups of buildings and structures
which, by design and construction, are primarily intended for the
conducting of organized religious services and accessory uses associated
with the mission of the institution. Accessory uses include but are
not limited to meeting halls, classrooms, and kitchens. The church
proper and accessory buildings shall comply with maximum building
heights. The church proper may include a steeple, or spire, or bell
tower. That steeple, spire, or bell tower may exceed the height standards
with Planning Board approval.
[Amended 6-20-1998 by
Art. 71]
CLEAR-CUT LAND
Land in which more than 80% of the volume in trees over six
inches DBH is cut down within any ten-year period, unless the Planning
Board, after consultation with the Conservation Commission, has issued
a permit approving clear-cutting for the purposes of land conservation,
public safety or utility construction.
COMMERCIAL RECREATION: INDOOR
Any recreational use in which the primary use is within a
structure, such as a bowling alley, roller- or ice-skating rink, swimming
pools, tennis courts, movie theaters or arcades, operated primarily
for profit.
COMMERCIAL RECREATION: OUTDOOR
Any outdoor recreational use such as, but not limited to,
golf courses, tennis courts, riding stables, swimming pools or ice-skating
rinks, operated primarily for profit, but not including campgrounds,
racetracks, amusement parks and mechanical or motorized rides.
COMMERCIAL SALES AND SERVICE: INDOOR
A business in which the principal use is the sale of goods
and/or services in large quantities either to the general public or
to other businesses. Indoor storage of goods or equipment is permitted
as an accessory use. Outdoor storage is prohibited.
[Amended 6-20-1998 by
Art. 71]
COMMERCIAL USE
The use of lands, buildings, or structures, other than a
home occupation, defined below, the intent and result of which activity
is the production of income from the buying and selling of goods and/or
services, exclusive of rental of residential buildings and/or dwelling
units.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
78]
COMMON BORROW
Sand, silt, clay and/or gravel that is borrowed to be used
for fill.
[Added 6-20-1998 by Art.
71]
COMMUNITY LIVING USE
A state-authorized, certified or licensed group home for
eight or more developmentally disabled persons. Procedures and standards
for permitting these uses are described in 30 M.R.S.A. § 4962-A.
CONFORMING USE
A use of buildings, structures, or land which complies with
all applicable provisions of this chapter.
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
The performance of work or the furnishing of supplies to
members of the building trades, such as but not limited to plumbing,
painting, building, well drilling, carpentry, masonry, or electrical
installation, which requires the storage of materials and/or the location
of commercial vehicles at the site.
CONVENIENCE STORE
A retail establishment that accommodates neighborhood needs
for groceries and sundries and that may sell, as accessory uses, prepared
food for carry-out.
CRITICAL EDGE
All areas within 130 feet of the normal high-water line of
lakes, ponds, streams, brooks, and other wetlands or water bodies.
CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA
The cross-sectional area of a stream or tributary stream
channel is determined by multiplying the stream or tributary stream
channel width by the average stream or tributary stream channel depth.
The stream or tributary stream channel width is the straight line
distance from the normal high-water line on one side of the channel
to the normal high-water line on the opposite side of the channel.
The average stream or tributary stream channel depth is the average
of the vertical distances from a straight line between the normal
high-water lines of the stream or tributary stream channel to the
bottom of the channel.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
DAY-CARE CENTER
An establishment, including a private residence, where four
or more unrelated persons are cared for in return for compensation.
May include, but not limited to, any of the following: nursery, preschool,
day-care home licensed or day-care center.
[Amended 6-20-1998 by
Art. 71]
DBH
A tree's diameter four feet, six inches from the ground.
[Amended 6-10-2009 by
Art. 24]
DECK
An uncovered structure with a floor, elevated above ground
level, or a patio at ground level if a concrete slab or below-grade
foundation is utilized. A deck is a structure for the purpose of this
chapter.
DEVELOPMENT
Any human-produced change to real estate, including but not
limited to building, mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavating,
or drilling.
[Amended 6-10-2009 by
Art. 24]
DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Numerical standards relating to spatial relationships, including
but not limited to setback, lot area, shore frontage and height.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
79; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
DISABILITY
Any disability, infirmity, malformation, disfigurement, congenital
defect or mental condition caused by bodily injury, accident, disease,
birth defect, environmental conditions or illness, and also includes
the physical or mental condition of a person which constitutes a substantial
handicap as determined by a physician or, in the case of mental handicap,
by a psychiatrist or psychologist, as well as any other health or
sensory impairment which requires special education, vocational rehabilitation
or related services.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
DISRUPTION OF SHORELINE INTEGRITY
The alteration of the physical shape, properties, or condition
of a shoreline at any location by timber harvesting and related activities.
A shoreline where shoreline integrity has been disrupted is recognized
by compacted, scarified and/or rutted soil, an abnormal channel or
shoreline cross section, and in the case of flowing waters, a profile
and character altered from natural conditions.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
DISTRIBUTION FACILITY
A facility specializing in the shipping and receiving of
goods and articles, which may include associated assembling, finishing
and packaging.
DISTRICT
A section or sections of the Town of Casco for which regulations
governing the use of buildings and premises, the size of lots and
setbacks and intensity of use are uniform.
DRIVE-THROUGH
An accessory use which by design, physical facilities, services
or by packaging materials encourages customers to receive services
or obtain goods while remaining in their vehicles.
DRIVEWAY
Access route or right-of-way to any single-family dwelling
or to a duplex or multiplex building except where such buildings are
developed as part of a larger subdivision. Driveway access for residential
uses must meet access to property standards. Within the shoreland
zone, a driveway is a vehicular access-way less than 500 feet in length
serving two single-family dwellings or one two-family dwelling, or
less.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
80; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24; 6-10-2015 by Art. 27; 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
DWELLING
A building designed to be used as living quarters.
DWELLING, ATTACHED
A dwelling with two or more party walls, or one party wall
in the case of a dwelling at the end of a group of attached buildings.
DWELLING, DETACHED
A dwelling which is designed to be and is substantially separate
from another building or buildings except for accessory buildings.
DWELLING, DUPLEX
An attached residential dwelling, including manufactured
housing, containing exactly two units, with each unit having independent
outside access.
[Added 6-12-2013 by Art.
26]
DWELLING, MULTIPLEX
An attached dwelling, including manufactured housing, containing
three or more residential dwelling units, with all units having independent
outside access. No more than six units may be attached in a group.
[Amended 6-12-2013 by
Art. 26]
DWELLING, SINGLE-FAMILY
A residential dwelling, including a manufactured housing
unit, designed and/or used exclusively for residential purposes for
one family and containing not more than one dwelling unit.
[Amended 6-12-2013 by
Art. 26]
DWELLING UNIT
A room or group of rooms designed and equipped exclusively
for use as living quarters for only one family, containing sleeping,
cooking and toilet facilities. This term shall not include hotels,
motels, bed-and-breakfast establishments, recreational vehicles or
other temporary trailers. Within the shoreland zone, this term shall
also apply to such living quarters whether they are permanent, seasonal,
or temporary, and shall apply to mobile homes and rental units that
contain cooking, sleeping, and toilet facilities regardless of the
time period rented.
[Amended 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
Operations conducted for the public health, safety or general
welfare, such as protection of resources from immediate destruction
or loss, law enforcement, and operations to rescue human beings, property
and livestock from the threat of destruction or injury.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
81; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
ENGINEERED SUBSURFACE WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
A system or combination of individually or jointly owned
systems which serve a single building or group of associated buildings
with a total design flow in excess of 2,000 gallons per day. Examples
include condominium projects and clustered systems serving residential
dwellings. Residential dwellings with individual systems shall not
be included in this definition.
EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL
The placement of vegetation, such as grasses and native weed
species, and other materials, such as straw, fiber, stabilizing emulsion,
protective blankets, etc., on areas disturbed by grading operations
and/or applications of physical practices, such as installation of
silt fence, stone check dams, sediment traps, etc. Erosion and sedimentation
control measures reduce the loss of soil due to the action of water
or wind and minimize water pollution, that helps reduce the likelihood
of eroded soil particles suspended in stormwater from being deposited
in a stream, lake or other body of water.
[Added 6-10-2015 by Art.
27]
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
Gas, electrical or communication facilities; steam, fuel,
electric power or water transmission or distribution lines, towers
and related equipment; telephone cables or lines, poles and related
equipment; gas, oil, water, slurry or other similar pipelines; municipal
sewage lines, collection or supply systems; and associated storage
tanks. Such systems may include towers, poles, wires, mains, drains,
pipes, conduits, cables, fire alarms and police call boxes, traffic
signals, hydrants and similar accessories, but shall not include service
drops or buildings which are necessary for the furnishing of such
services.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
82; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24; 1-18-2022 by
Art. 5]
EXCAVATION
Any removal of earth from its original position.
EXCAVATION CONTRACTOR
An individual or firm engaged in a business that causes the
disturbance of soil, including grading, filling and removal, or in
a business in which the disturbance of soil results from an activity
that the individual or firm is retained to perform.
[Added 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
EXPANSION OF A STRUCTURE
An increase in the footprint or height of a structure, including
all extensions such as, but not limited to, attached: decks, garages,
porches and greenhouses.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
83; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24; 1-18-2022 by
Art. 5]
EXPANSION OF USE
The addition of weeks or months to a use's operating season;
additional hours of operation; or the use of more footprint of a structure
or ground area devoted to a particular use.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
84; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24; 1-18-2022 by
Art. 5]
FAMILY
One or more persons occupying a premises and living as a
single housekeeping unit, whether or not related to each other by
birth, adoption or marriage, but no unrelated group shall consist
of any more than eight persons.
[Amended 6-10-2009 by
Art. 24]
FILLING
Depositing or dumping any earth materials on or into the
ground or water. Earth materials include, but are not limited to,
gravel, clay, soil, topsoil, loam, sand, rock, stone, ore, minerals,
mineral substances and organic materials in a solid state other than
vegetation. Aqueous mixtures of sludge deposits, manure, or other
product processed mixtures in a saturated, liquid-based state, or
yet dewatered, shall not be deemed as qualified fill for any filling
operation unless associated with approved agricultural activities.
[Amended 6-12-2019 by Art. 25]
FIRE WALL
A wall of noncombustible construction, capable of resisting
the spread of fire.
FLOATING STRUCTURE
A residential or commercial structure located on or in the
waters of the Town of Casco, floating or nonfloating, which includes,
but is not limited to, a structure designed, intended, or constructed
as a place of habitation or recreational or commercial activity and
is not principally used for transportation regardless of the capability
of the structure to propel itself across the water. A floating structure
is not considered to be a vessel as defined by the United States Coast
Guard, and is not considered to be a watercraft as defined by the
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, regardless of whether
the structure is registered as a vessel or watercraft. This term does
not include traditional swim float platforms that are primarily intended
for swimming, and does not include traditional or customary watercraft
that are intended solely for transportation, recreational boating,
fishing, water skiing, tubing, or other similar activities.
[Added 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
FLOODPLAIN
The lands adjacent to a body of water which have been or
may be covered by the base flood.
FLOODWAY
The channel of a river or other watercourse and adjacent
land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the one-hundred-year
flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation
by more than one foot in height.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
FLOOR AREA
The sum of the horizontal areas of the floor(s) of a structure
enclosed by exterior walls.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 85; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24; 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
FOOTPRINT
The entire area of ground covered by the structure(s) on
a lot, including but not limited to cantilevered or similar overhanging
extensions, as well as unenclosed structures, such as patios and decks.
[Added 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
FORESTED WETLAND
A freshwater wetland dominated by woody vegetation that is
six meters tall (approximately 20 feet) or taller.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
FOREST MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
Timber cruising and other forest resource evaluation activities,
pesticide or fertilizer application, management planning activities,
timber stand improvement, pruning, regeneration of forest stands,
and other similar or associated activities, exclusive of timber harvesting
and the construction, creation or maintenance of roads.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
86; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
FOREST STAND
A contiguous group of trees sufficiently uniform in age class
distribution, composition, and structure, and growing on a site of
sufficiently uniform quality, to be a distinguishable unit.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
FOUNDATION
The supporting substructure of a building or other structure,
excluding wooden sills and post supports, but including basements,
slabs, frost walls, or other base consisting of concrete, block, brick
or similar material.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
87; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
FRESHWATER WETLAND
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
88; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24; 1-18-2022 by
Art. 5]
(1)
Freshwater swamps, marshes, bogs and similar areas, other than
forested wetlands, which are:
(a)
Of 10 or more continuous acres, or of less than 10 contiguous
acres and adjacent to a surface water body, excluding any river, stream
or brook, such that in a natural state the combined surface area is
in excess of 10 acres; and
(b)
Inundated or saturated by surface water or groundwater at a
frequency and for a duration sufficient to support, and which under
normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of wetland vegetation
typically adapted for life in saturated soils.
(2)
Freshwater wetlands may contain small stream channels or inclusions
of land that do not conform to the criteria of this definition.
FRONTAGE, ROAD
The lot line abutting a road and ordinarily regarded as the
front of the lot. On any lot bounded on more than one property line
by a road, the road frontage shall be that property line of the lot
designated as road frontage in any building permit application for
such lot. Road frontage may be lowered by the Planning Board to 50%
of the minimum frontage required if the lot fronts on a cul-de-sac,
provided that in no case road frontage for a lot is less than 75 feet.
FRONTAGE, SHORE
The horizontal distance, measured as a straight line, between
the intersection of the side lot lines with the shoreline at the normal
high-water line elevation.
FUNCTIONALLY WATER-DEPENDENT USES
Those uses that require, for their primary purpose, location
on submerged lands or that require direct access to, or location in,
inland waters and that cannot be located away from these waters. The
uses include, but are not limited to, commercial and recreational
fishing and boating facilities, finfish and shellfish processing,
fish-related storage and retail and wholesale fish marketing facilities,
waterfront dock and port facilities, shipyards and boat building facilities,
marinas, navigation aids, basins and channels, shoreline structures
necessary for erosion control purposes, industrial uses dependent
upon water-borne transportation or requiring large volumes of cooling
or processing water that cannot reasonably be located or operated
at an inland site, and uses that primarily provide general public
access to inland waters. Recreational boat storage buildings are not
considered to be a functionally water-dependent use.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
89; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24; 1-18-2022 by
Art. 5]
GARDEN
A tract of land 1/2 acre or less used for the growing of
plants.
GREAT POND
Any inland body of water which in a natural state has a surface
area in excess of 10 acres and any inland body of water artificially
formed or increased which has a surface area in excess of 30 acres,
except, for the purposes of this chapter, where the artificially formed
or increased inland body of water is completely surrounded by land
held by a single owner.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
90; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
GREAT POND CLASSIFIED GPA
Any great pond classified GPA pursuant to 38 M.R.S.A. Article
4-A, § 465-A. This classification includes some but not
all impoundments of rivers that are defined as great ponds.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
91; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
GROUND COVER
Small plants, fallen leaves, needles and twigs, and the partially
decayed organic matter of the forest floor.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
GROUND SIGN
An outdoor sign that is directly and permanently supported
and physically separated from other structures.
GROUNDWATER
All the water found beneath the surface of the ground. For
the purposes of aquifer protection, this term refers to the slowly
moving subsurface water present in aquifers and recharge areas.
HARVEST AREA
The area where timber harvesting and related activities,
including the cutting of trees, skidding, yarding, and associated
road construction, take place. The area affected by a harvest encompasses
the area within the outer boundaries of these activities, excepting
unharvested areas greater than 10 acres within the area affected by
a harvest.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
HAZARD TREE
A tree with a structural defect, combination of defects,
or disease resulting in a structural defect that under the normal
range of environmental conditions at the site exhibits a high probability
of failure and loss of a major structural component of the tree in
a manner that will strike a target. A normal range of environmental
conditions does not include meteorological anomalies, such as, but
not limited to: hurricanes; hurricane-force winds; tornados; microbursts;
or significant ice storm events. Hazard trees also include those trees
that pose a serious and imminent risk to bank stability. A target
is the area where personal injury or property damage could occur if
the tree or a portion of the tree fails. Targets include roads, driveways,
parking areas, structures, campsites, and any other developed area
where people frequently gather and linger.
[Added 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
Material which may pose a present or potential hazard to
human health or the environment when improperly stored, transported
or disposed of, or otherwise managed, including without exception
hazardous wastes identified and listed in accordance with Section
3001 of the Resource Recovery Act of 1976 and subsequent regulations
promulgated by the Federal Register.
HEIGHT OF A STRUCTURE
The vertical distance between the mean original (prior to
construction) grade at the downhill side of the structure and the
highest point of the structure, excluding chimneys, steeples, antennas,
and similar appurtenances which have no floor area.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 92; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24; 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
HOME OCCUPATION
An occupational or professional use:
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 93; 1-9-1993 by Art. 7; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24]
(1)
That is conducted within a dwelling, or accessory structure
to a dwelling, or upon the property on which the dwelling or accessory
structure is located;
(2)
That is customarily incidental, secondary, and accessory to
the residential use of the dwelling, accessory structure or property;
and
(3)
Which employs no more than two persons other than family members
residing in the home and does not change the character thereof.
HOSPITAL
An institution providing but not limited to overnight health
services, primarily for inpatients, and medical or surgical care for
the sick or injured, including as an integral part of the institution
such related facilities as laboratories, outpatient departments, training
facilities, central services, and staff offices.
HOTEL
A facility which is not a bed-and-breakfast establishment
as defined herein, in which lodging is offered to transient guests
for compensation with no cooking facilities in individual rooms or
suites. Where a permitted use, hotels shall meet the minimum lot size
for the district, plus 10,000 square feet for each lodging unit. Hotels
may provide additional services such as restaurants, public assembly
and/or recreational facilities.
IMPERVIOUS AREA
The ratio of the horizontal area of all impervious surfaces
on a lot to the total lot area.
[Added 6-10-2015 by Art.
27]
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
A surface that has been compacted or covered with a layer
of nonvegetative material so that it is highly resistant to infiltration
by water. Examples include, but are not limited to, buildings, structures,
bituminous pavement, concrete, compacted aggregates or gravel. Man-made
surfaces with a percolation rate faster than 120 minutes per inch
shall not be considered impervious.
[Amended 6-10-2015 by
Art. 27]
INCREASE IN NONCONFORMITY OF A STRUCTURE
Any change in a structure or property which causes further
deviation from the dimensional standard(s) creating the nonconformity,
such as, but not limited to, reduction in water body, tributary stream
or wetland setback distance, increase in lot coverage, or increase
in height of a structure. Property changes or structure expansions
which either meet the dimensional standard or which cause no further
increase in the linear extent of nonconformance of the existing structure
shall not be considered to increase nonconformity. For example, there
is no increase in nonconformity with the setback requirement for water
bodies, wetlands, or tributary streams if the expansion extends no
further into the required setback area than does any portion of the
existing nonconforming structure. Hence, a structure may be expanded
laterally provided that the expansion extends no closer to the water
body, tributary stream, or wetland than the closest portion of the
existing structure from that water body, tributary stream, or wetland.
Included in this allowance are expansions which infill irregularly
shaped structures.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE CAMPSITE
An area of land which is not associated with a campground
but which is developed for repeated camping by only one group not
to exceed 10 individuals and which involves site improvements which
may include but not be limited to gravel pads, parking areas, fireplaces,
or tent platforms.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
94; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
INDUSTRIAL
See "light industrial use."
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
95; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
INSTITUTIONAL
A nonprofit or quasi-public use or institution such as a
church, library, public or private school, hospital, or municipally
owned or operated building, structure or land used for public purposes.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
JUNKYARD
(1)
A yard, field or other area used as a place of storage for three
or more unserviceable, discarded, worn out or junked motor vehicles.
(2)
Any area, lot, land, parcel, building or structure or part thereof
used for the temporary storage, collection, processing, purchase,
sale or abandonment of wastepaper, rags, scrap metal, or other scrap
or discarded goods, materials, machinery and their related recycling
operations. Bottle redemption facilities are not included in this
definition. Junkyards must conform to minimum state standards and
to the performance standards herein.
KENNEL
Any place, building, tract of land, abode, enclosure, or vehicle where five or more dogs or six or more cats, owned singly or jointly, are kept, sold, housed, bred, boarded, or trained for a fee, including but not limited to breeding, hunting, show, field trials or exhibition. A kennel license is necessary for the purposes set forth in 7 M.R.S.A. § 3907, Subsection
17 and the owner of such facility shall obtain a license from the Casco Town Clerk subject to rules adopted by the Town.
[Amended 6-12-2019 by Art. 23]
KILOWATT (KW)
A unit for measuring power that is equivalent to 1,000 watts.
[Added 1-30-2024 by Art. 5]
LAND MANAGEMENT ROAD
A route or track consisting of a bed of exposed mineral soil,
gravel, or other surfacing materials constructed for, or created by,
the passage of motorized vehicles and used primarily for timber harvesting
and related activities, including associated log yards, but not including
skid trails or skid roads.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
LEACHABLE MATERIALS
Materials including but not limited to solid wastes, sludges,
industrial wastes, and agricultural wastes capable of releasing contaminants
to the surrounding environment.
LICENSED DAYCARE
A “child care facility,” as that term is defined
in 22 M.R.S.A. § 8301-A(1-A)(B), as may be amended or recodified.
[Added 6-15-2022 by Art. 39 ]
LICENSED FORESTER
A forester licensed under 32 M.R.S.A. Chapter 76.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL USE
The assembling, fabrication, finishing, manufacturing, packaging
or processing of goods that meets the standards contained herein.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 149; 6-20-1998 by Art. 71; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24]
LODGING UNIT
A room or suite designed to accommodate transient guests/uses.
LOT
A parcel of land having distinct and defined boundaries and
described in a deed, plan or similar legal document. Lands on opposite
sides of a public way shall be considered separate lots.
LOT AREA
The area of land enclosed within the boundary lines of a
lot, minus land below the normal high-water line of a water body or
upland edge of a wetland and areas beneath roads serving more than
two lots.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 96; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24]
LOT DEPTH
The horizontal difference from the street line of the lot
to its opposite rear line.
LOT LINE, FRONT
The line separating the lot from a road. On any lot bounded
on more than one property line by a road, the front lot line shall
be that property line of the lot designated as road frontage in any
building permit application for such lot.
LOT LINE, REAR
The lot line opposite the front lot line. On a lot pointed
at the rear, the rear lot line shall be a line between the side lot
lines parallel to the front lot line, not less than 10 feet long,
lying farthest from the front lot line.
LOT LINE, SIDE
Any lot line other than the front lot line or rear lot line.
LOT OF RECORD
A parcel of land, a legal description of which or the dimensions
of which are recorded on a document or map on file with the County
Registry of Deeds.
LOT WIDTH
The horizontal distance between the side lines of a lot measured
at right angles to its depth parallel to the front lot line at the
minimum required front setback. (See also "minimum lot width" within
the shoreland zone.)
[Amended 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
MANUFACTURED HOUSING PARK
A contiguous parcel of land plotted for the development of
manufactured housing that meets the standards of the Manufactured
Housing Park District and conforms to the manufactured housing park
performance standards.
MANUFACTURED HOUSING UNIT
A mobile home constructed after June 15, 1976, which the
manufacturer certifies is constructed in compliance with the United
States Department of Housing and Urban Development standards or a
modular home constructed after January 1, 1984, which the manufacturer
certifies is constructed in compliance with the State of Maine's Manufactured
Housing Act. Manufactured housing units must be designed for long-term,
year-round occupancy and contain sleeping accommodations, a toilet,
a tub or shower bath, and kitchen facilities, including major appliances,
with plumbing and electrical connections provided for attachment to
outside systems. Manufactured housing units as defined must also meet
the manufactured housing performance standards herein. A mobile home
that does not meet this definition but which was lawfully in use as
a dwelling unit in the Town of Casco on the date of the adoption of
this chapter shall be permitted to continue on its respective site
or lot.
MANUFACTURING/PROCESSING
The making of goods and articles by hand or machinery. "Manufacturing"
shall include assembling, fabricating, finishing, packaging or processing
operations.
MARIJUANA
"Marijuana," as that term is defined in 28-B M.R.S.A. § 102(27),
as may be amended or recodified.
[Added 6-15-2022 by Art.
39]
MARIJUANA CULTIVATION AREA
"Cultivation area," as that term is defined in 22 M.R.S.A.
§ 2422(3), as may be amended or recodified.
[Added 6-15-2022 by Art.
39]
MARIJUANA ESTABLISHMENT
An "adult use marijuana cultivation facility," a "medical
marijuana registered dispensary," or an "adult use marijuana store,"
as those terms are defined in this section. The term "marijuana establishment"
does not include a medical marijuana caregiver.
[Added 6-15-2022 by Art.
39]
MARIJUANA PARAPHERNALIA
Equipment, products and materials of any kind that are used
or intended for use in planting, propagating, cultivating, growing,
harvesting, manufacturing, compounding, converting, producing, processing,
preparing, packaging, repackaging, storing, containing, or concealing
marijuana.
[Added 6-15-2022 by Art.
39]
MARIJUANA PRODUCT
A "marijuana product," as defined in 22 M.R.S.A. § 2422(4-L),
as may be amended or recodified; provided, however, that when used
in the context of this chapter, a "marijuana product" may refer to
both a product containing marijuana intended for adult use and a product
containing marijuana intended for medical use, all as defined in and
regulated by state law.
[Added 6-15-2022 by Art.
39]
MARINA
An establishment having frontage on navigable water and,
as its principal use, providing for hire offshore moorings or docking
facilities for boats, and which may also provide accessory services
such as boat and related sales, boat repair and construction, indoor
and outdoor storage of boats and marine equipment, boat, fishing,
bait and tackle shops and marine fuel service facilities.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 97; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24; 6-14-2017 by Art. 27]
MARKET VALUE
The estimated price a property will bring in the open market
and under prevailing market conditions in a sale between a willing
seller and a willing buyer, both conversant with the property and
with prevailing general price levels.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
98; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
MEDICAL MARIJUANA CAREGIVER
A "caregiver," as that term is defined in 22 M.R.S.A. § 2422(8-A),
as may be amended or recodified.
[Added 6-15-2022 by Art.
39]
MEGAWATT (MW)
A unit for measuring power that is equivalent to 1,000,000
watts, or 1,000 kilowatts.
[Added 1-30-2024 by Art. 5]
MINERAL EXPLORATION
Hand sampling, test boring, or other methods of determining
the nature or extent of mineral resources. These methods shall create
minimal disturbance to the land and shall include reasonable measures
to restore the land to its original condition.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
100; amended 6-21-1997 by Art.
68; 6-20-1998 by Art. 71; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24]
MINERAL EXTRACTION
Excavation for the purpose of removal of earth products,
including but not limited to sand, gravel, clay, topsoil/loam, common
borrow, and rock minerals. Mineral extraction does not apply to soil
excavation associated with another permitted or allowed land use activity.
[Amended 6-21-1997 by
Art. 68; 6-20-1998 by Art. 71; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24; 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
MINERAL PROCESSING
An operation, or set of operations, that changes the characteristics,
composition, state, shape or form of earth products, including sand,
gravel, clay, topsoil, common borrow, and rock minerals.
[Added 6-21-1997 by Art.
68]
MINIMUM LOT WIDTH
The closest distance between the side lot lines of a lot,
as established in the respective districts. When only two lot lines
extend into the shoreland zone, both lot lines shall be considered
to be side lot lines.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
99; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
MOBILE HOME
A residential unit that is constructed in a manufacturing
facility and then transported to a site on a permanent chassis. Only
mobile homes constructed after June 15, 1976, which the manufacturer
certifies are constructed in compliance with the United States Department
of Housing and Urban Development standards shall be considered manufactured
housing for the purposes of this chapter.
MODULAR HOME or MODULAR HOUSING UNIT
A residential dwelling unit designed for transportation,
after fabrication, to the site where it is to be occupied as two or
more component parts which must be assembled into a livable dwelling
unit on site. No component part of the modular housing unit shall
be considered a complete dwelling unit. A modular home constructed
after January 1, 1984, which the manufacturer certifies is constructed
in compliance with the State of Maine's Manufactured Housing Act shall be considered manufactured housing for the purposes
of this chapter.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 101]
MOTEL
A building or group of buildings containing rooms which are
rented as sleeping units for transient guests and automobile travelers,
each sleeping unit consisting of at least a bedroom and a bathroom,
with no cooking facilities in individual rooms or suites. Where a
permitted use, motels shall meet the minimum lot size for the district,
plus 10,000 square feet for each lodging unit.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 102]
MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR GARAGE
A business establishment where motor vehicles and/or their
related parts are repaired, reconditioned, painted or rebuilt. The
following services may be carried out: general repair, engine rebuilding,
parts replacement, rebuilding or reconditioning of motor vehicles,
collision services such as body, frame or fender straightening and
repair, overall painting and undercoating, and mechanized washing
of automobiles.
[Amended 6-20-1998 by
Art. 71]
MOTOR VEHICLE SALES
The use of any building, land area, or other premises for
the display and sale of new or used automobiles, trucks, vans, trailers
or recreational vehicles.
[Added 6-20-1998 by Art.
71]
MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE STATION
A place where gasoline, or any other vehicular engine fuel,
or lubricant, is retailed directly to the public on the premises,
including the sale of minor accessories and such work as tune-ups
and minor mechanical repairs, but not including the storage of unlicensed
motor vehicles or the repair of body, frame or fenders.
[Amended 6-20-1998 by
Art. 71]
MULTIPLE COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES
The siting of two or more principal commercial structures
on a single lot or land parcel in the Commercial District, provided
that lot or parcel has a minimum of 80,000 square feet.
[Added 6-20-1998 by Art.
71]
MULTIPLE USE
The use, in a Commercial District, of a single land parcel
or single structure for two or more purposes, provided that the lot,
or parcel, has a minimum of 80,000 square feet.
[Added 6-20-1998 by Art.
71]
MULTIUNIT RESIDENTIAL
A residential structure containing three or more residential
dwelling units.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
103; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
MUNICIPAL FACILITY
A facility that is open to the public, owned by the municipality
and operated under its direct supervision, including but not limited
to schools, libraries, offices, and garages.
NAMEPLATE CAPACITY
The maximum rated output of A/C electric power production
of the solar energy system.
[Added 1-30-2024 by Art. 5]
NATIVE
Indigenous to the local forests.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
NET RESIDENTIAL AREA
The net area of a parcel or site that is generally suitable, in its natural state, for residential development. The net residential area shall be determined by subtracting unsuitable or marginal areas from the gross area of the parcel. Reference §
215-5.19, Net residential area, for applicability.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 150; 6-12-2013 by Art. 26; 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
NONCONFORMING CONDITION
Nonconforming lot, structure or use which is allowed solely
because it was in lawful existence at the time this chapter or subsequent
amendment took effect.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
NONCONFORMING LOT OF RECORD
A single lot of record which, at the effective date of adoption
or amendment of this chapter, does not meet the area, frontage, or
width requirements of the district(s) in which it is located.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 104; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24]
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
A structure which does not meet any one or more of the following
dimensional standards: setback, height, lot coverage, or footprint,
but which is allowed solely because it was in lawful existence at
the time this chapter or subsequent amendments took effect.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 105; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24; 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
NONCONFORMING USE
Use of buildings, structures, premises, land or parts thereof
which is not permitted in the district in which it is situated but
which is allowed to remain solely because it was in lawful existence
at the time this chapter or subsequent amendments took effect.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 106; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24]
NONNATIVE INVASIVE SPECIES OF VEGETATION
Species of vegetation listed by the Maine Department of Agriculture,
Conservation and Forestry as being invasive in Maine ecosystems and
not native to Maine ecosystems.
[Added 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
NORMAL HIGH-WATER LINE
That line which is apparent from visible markings, changes
in the character of soils due to prolonged action of the water or
changes in vegetation, and which distinguishes between predominantly
aquatic and predominantly terrestrial land. Areas contiguous with
rivers and great ponds that support nonforested wetland vegetation
and hydric soils and that are at the same or lower elevation as the
water level of the river or great pond during the period of normal
high water are considered part of the river or great pond.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 107; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24]
NURSING HOME
An institution that provides nursing or convalescent care
for consideration to chronic or convalescent patients, but does not
provide hospital services such as an operating room or x-ray facilities,
unless incidental to the delivery of nursing or convalescent care.
Where a permitted use, nursing homes shall have a density no greater
than the minimum lot size for the district plus 5,000 square feet
of net residential area per bed.
OPEN SPACE USE
Any area of land or water set aside, dedicated, designated
or reserved in a development for public or private use or enjoyment,
or for the use and enjoyment of owners and occupants of land adjoining
or neighboring such open space. Open space shall be used for recreation,
protection of natural resource areas, passive amenity or agriculture;
be accessible to all residents of the development, except where used
for agricultural purposes; and be accessible to the public, if accepted
by a public agency. Open space shall not be occupied by nonrecreational
buildings or parking and shall not include required lot areas of dwelling
units unless permitted under planned residential development requirements.
OUTDOOR STORAGE
A land area where goods and materials are stored in specific
outdoor locations.
OUTLET STREAM
Any perennial or intermittent stream, as shown on the most
recent highest resolution version of the national hydrography dataset
available from the United States Geological Survey on the website
of the United States Geological Survey or the national map, that flows
from a freshwater wetland.
[Added 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
OWNER
Any person, firm, corporation or other legal entity who or
which controls a parcel of land by a fee or less than fee title or
holds a valid contract or option to purchase said title.
PARTY WALL
A wall, in conformance with fire codes, separating multiplex
units.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, governmental agency, municipality,
trust, estate, partnership, association, two or more individuals having
a joint or common interest, or other legal entity.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
108; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT (PRD)
A land development project comprehensively planned as a self-contained,
integrated, unified development via site plan review, which exhibits
flexibility in building siting, clustering, usable open space and
the preservation of significant natural features, and which meets
the planned residential development performance standards herein.
PLANT CANOPY
"Plant canopy," as that term is defined in 28-B M.R.S.A.
§ 102(41), as may be amended or recodified.
[Added 6-15-2022 by Art.
39]
POND
Any inland body of water which has a surface area in excess
of 10 acres, except where such body of water is man-made and in addition
is completely surrounded by land held by a single owner, and except
those privately owned ponds which are held primarily as waterfowl
and fish breeding areas or for hunting and fishing.
PREMISES
One or more parcels of land which are in the same ownership
and are contiguous.
PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE
The structure in which the primary use is conducted.
[Amended 6-10-2009 by
Art. 24]
PRINCIPAL USE
The primary use to which the premises is devoted.
[Amended 6-10-2009 by
Art. 24]
PRIVATE ASSEMBLY
A building which is owned and used as a meeting place for
private or semi-private social organizations and clubs such as grange
halls, fraternal organizations and religious institutions, in which
the principal use is exclusively for members. Rental of the facilities
to outside groups is clearly incidental to the principal use and shall
not significantly increase the intensity of the use of the site, especially
in regard to parking and traffic.
PRIVATE WAY
Any way designed for private use and maintained by a property
owner or group of property owners, and which is not an accepted Town
road.
PUBLIC ASSEMBLY
A building which is available to the public on a nonprofit
or for-profit basis. Examples include auditoriums, meeting rooms and
halls available for functions.
PUBLIC FACILITY
Any facility, including but not limited to buildings, property,
recreation areas, and roads, which is owned, leased, or otherwise
operated or funded by a governmental body or public entity.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
110; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
PUBLIC UTILITIES FACILITIES
A facility, whether publicly or privately owned, which provides
direct or indirect utility service to the public, such as but not
limited to sewage and water pumping stations and treatment facilities,
telephone electronic equipment structures, and major electrical power
lines, pipelines or substations whose major purpose is transport through
a community. Local utility transmission lines are excluded in this
definition.
PUBLIC WAY
Any way designed for vehicular use and maintained with public
funds.
RECENT FLOODPLAIN SOILS
The following soil series as described and identified by
the National Cooperative Soil Survey:
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
111; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
|
Alluvial
|
Charles
|
Cornish
|
|
Fryeburg
|
Hadley
|
Limerick
|
|
Lovewell
|
Medomak
|
Ondawa
|
|
Podunk
|
Rumney
|
Saco
|
|
Suncook
|
Sunday
|
Winooski
|
RECHARGE AREA
Areas composed of porous sand and gravel, or other areas
that collect precipitation or surface water and carry it to aquifers.
RECREATIONAL FACILITY
A place designed and equipped for the conduct of sports,
leisure time activities, and other customary and usual recreational
activities, excluding boat launching facilities.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
112; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A vehicle or vehicle attachment designed for temporary sleeping
or living quarters for one or more persons, which may include a pickup
camper, travel trailer, tent trailer, camp trailer, park trailer,
or motor home. In order to be considered a vehicle and not a structure,
the unit must be able to be transported over the public roads, must
remain with its tires on the ground, must be road worthy, and possess
a valid current registration sticker from any state division of motor
vehicles. Recreational vehicles must comply with the standards established
by a nationally recognized society, association, or similar group
that establishes standards for recreational vehicles and may not be
more than 40 feet in length. No recreational vehicle shall be used
for permanent residential purposes. Any temporary use thereof shall
not be for longer than six months in any calendar year. Any recreational
vehicle that stays on site over 180 days in a campground shall be
considered personal property.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 113; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24]
REPLACEMENT SYSTEM
A system intended to replace:
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
114; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
(1)
An existing system which is either malfunctioning or being upgraded
with no significant change of design flow or use of the structure;
or
(2)
Any existing overboard wastewater discharge.
RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY
Residential housing consisting of private apartment or private
room and central dining facilities and within which a supportive services
program is provided to residents who are unable to live independently
without assistance, yet do not require the constant supervision or
intensive health care available at nursing homes or hospitals. Where
a permitted use, residential care facilities shall have a density
no greater than the minimum lot size for the district plus 20,000
square feet of net residential area per private apartment or private
room.
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNIT
A room or group of rooms designed and equipped exclusively
for use as permanent, seasonal, or temporary living quarters for only
one family. The term shall include mobile homes but not recreational
vehicles. For shoreland zoning, a residential dwelling unit shall
mean a room or group of rooms designed and equipped exclusively for
use as permanent, seasonal, or temporary living quarters for only
one family at a time, and containing cooking, sleeping and toilet
facilities. The term shall include mobile homes and rental units that
contain cooking, sleeping, and toilet facilities regardless of the
time period rented. Recreational vehicles are not residential dwelling
units.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
115; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24; 1-18-2022 by
Art. 5]
RESIDUAL BASAL AREA
The average of the basal area of trees remaining on a harvested
site.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
RESIDUAL STAND
A stand of trees remaining in the forest following timber
harvesting and related activities.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
RESORT HOTEL
A hotel which offers a broad range of recreational amenities
and has at least 100 rooms or suites for transient guest use only,
each of which may include a kitchenette. For purposes of enforcement
of transient use of such rooms or suites, the Town may enact regulations
restricting occupancy of any such room or suite by an owner or occupant
thereof to an accumulative total of 90 days per calendar year and
imposing fines or penalties for violations of such restrictions.
[Added 3-12-1988 by Art.
65]
RESTAURANT
A commercial establishment where food and drink are prepared,
served and consumed primarily within the principal building. Outdoor
seating is permitted. Drive-through facilities are not included in
this definition.
RETAIL TRADE
Any business engaged primarily in the sale, rental or lease
of goods and/or services individually or in small quantities to the
ultimate consumer for direct consumption and/or use and not for resale.
"Retail trade" shall not include other commercial uses specifically
defined.
REVIEWING AUTHORITY
The Reviewing Authority is defined as the Code Enforcement
Officer (CEO) in conjunction with the Town Planner, or Planning Board.
The CEO and Planner may grant permit approval under the provisions
of this chapter; however, Planning Board permit approval shall be
required for any application seeking a waiver of any submission requirements
or any criteria of this chapter which are allowed to be waived. The
CEO and Planner may require that any application be reviewed for approval
by the Planning Board if, in their opinion, the staff review is unable
to adequately resolve all relevant issues raised by the application.
[Added 6-12-2013 by Art.
26; amended 9-24-2014 by Art.
6]
RIPRAP
Rocks irregularly shaped, and at least six inches in diameter,
used for erosion control and soil stabilization, typically used on
ground slopes of two units horizontal to one unit vertical or less.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
116; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
RIVER
A free-flowing body of water including its associated floodplain
wetlands from that point at which it provides drainage for a watershed
of 25 square miles to its mouth.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 117; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24]
ROAD or STREET
For the purpose of this chapter and for determining minimum
road frontage requirements, a road is considered to be any public
way maintained by public authority, excluding a limited access highway;
a private way 50 feet in width; or a private way shown on a recordable
plan approved by the Planning Board. Approval of private or minimum
road frontage requirements shall in no way be construed to imply acceptance
by the Town of Casco for the purposes of maintenance, improvement
or other Town services. For shoreland zoning, a road is a route or
track consisting of a bed of exposed mineral soil, gravel, asphalt,
or other surfacing material constructed for or created by the repeated
passage of motorized vehicles, excluding a driveway as defined.
[Amended 6-10-2009 by
Art. 24]
SAPLING
A tree species that is less than two inches in diameter at
4 1/2 (4.5) feet above ground level.
[Added 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
SEEDLING
A young tree species that is less than 4 1/2 (4.5) feet
in height above ground level.
[Added 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
SCHOOL
A "public school," as defined in 20-A M.R.S.A. § 1(24),
a "private school," as defined in 20-A M.R.S.A. § 1(22),
or a "public preschool program," as defined in 20-A M.R.S.A. § 1(23-A),
all as may be amended.
[Amended 6-20-1998 by
Art. 71; 6-15-2022 by Art. 39]
SENSITIVE USE
A school, a licensed daycare, a dwelling unit, or another marijuana establishment. Setback requirements pertaining to sensitive uses are more particularly defined in §
215-5.18C.
[Added 6-15-2022 by Art.
39]
SERVICE DROP
Any utility line extension which does not cross or run beneath
any portion of a water body, provided that:
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
118; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
(1)
In the case of electric service, the placement of wires and/or
the installation of utility poles is located entirely upon the premises
of the customer requesting service or upon a roadway right-of-way;
and
(2)
In the case of telephone service:
(a)
The extension, regardless of length, will be made by the installation
of telephone wires to existing utility poles; or
(b)
The extension requiring the installation of new utility poles
or placement underground is less than 1,000 feet in length.
SERVICE ROAD
A road running roughly parallel to Route 302, 121, 11 or
85 and serving abutting properties through limited access points.
SETBACK
A line that is a required minimum distance from the road
right-of-way line or any other lot line that establishes the area
within which principal and accessory buildings or structures must
be erected or placed. Antennas shall also meet setback requirements.
Where road rights-of-way cannot be determined, setbacks shall be measured
from the road center line and shall equal the minimum setback for
the particular district, plus 25 feet. In the shoreland zone, the
setback shall be the nearest horizontal distance from the normal high-water
line of a water body or tributary stream, or upland edge of a wetland,
to the nearest part of a structure, road, parking space or other regulated
object or area.
[Amended 6-10-2009 by
Art. 24]
SETBACK, FRONT
Setback between the front lot line and front line of a building.
The depth of the front setback shall be measured from the front lot
line to the front line of the building.
SETBACK, REAR
Setback between the rear lot line and rear line of a building.
The depth of the rear setback shall be measured from the rear lot
line to the rear line of the building.
SETBACK, SIDE
Setback between the side lot line and side line of a building.
The depth of the side setback shall be measured from the side lot
line to the side line of a building.
SEWAGE SYSTEMS
A wastewater disposal system.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
119]
(1)
CENTRAL SEWAGE SYSTEMA wastewater disposal system that receives wastewater from two or more structures. The system may have a private sewer collection system flowing into a common septic tank or it may utilize individual septic tanks. The wastewater, after receiving primary treatment in the septic tank or tanks, may be pumped or gravity fed to a single subsurface disposal field or several fields on a common land area.
(2)
ENGINEERED SUBSURFACE WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEMA system or combination of individually or jointly owned systems which serve a single building or group of associated buildings with a total design flow in excess of 2,000 gallons per day. Examples include condominium projects and clustered systems serving residential dwellings. Residential dwellings with individual systems shall not be included in this definition.
(3)
PRIVATE SINGLE FAMILYA wastewater disposal system that receives wastewater from one structure. The wastewater, after receiving primary treatment in the septic tank or tanks, may be pumped or gravity fed to a single subsurface disposal field or several fields on a common land area.
(4)
SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMA collection of treatment tank(s), disposal area(s), holding tank(s) and pond(s), surface spray system(s), cesspool(s), well(s), surface ditch(es), alternative toilet(s), or other devices and associated piping designed to function as a unit for the purpose of disposing of waste or wastewater on or beneath the surface of the earth. The term shall not include any wastewater discharge system licensed under 38 M.R.S.A. § 414, any surface wastewater disposal system licensed under 38 M.R.S.A. § 413, Subsection 1-A, or any public sewer. The term shall not include a wastewater disposal system designed to treat wastewater which is in whole or in part hazardous waste as defined in 38 M.R.S.A. Chapter 13, Subchapter 1.
SHORE FRONTAGE
The length of a lot bordering on a water body or wetland
measured in a straight line between the intersections of the lot lines
with the shoreline.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
120; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
SHORELAND ZONE
The land area located within 250 feet, horizontal distance,
of the normal high-water line of any great pond or river; within 250
feet of the upland edge of a freshwater wetland; or within 130 feet
of the normal high-water line of a stream.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
121; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
SHORELINE
The normal high-water line, or upland edge of a wetland.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
SHORE SETBACK
The setback, measured horizontally, between the normal high-water
line of a water body and the nearest side of a building. This horizontal
setback distance can be visualized as the line running between the
high-water line and a point on the same plane as the high-water line
that is directly below (or above) the nearest side of the building.
All other dimensions or distances in this chapter that use the normal
high-water line as a reference point shall be measured horizontally.
SIGN
Any device, structure, building or part thereof for visual
communication that is used for the purpose of bringing the subject
thereof to the attention of the public.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 153; 6-20-1992 by Art. 66]
(1)
SIGN AREAThe area which encompasses the facing of a sign, including copy, insignia, background and borders. Where a supporting structure bears more than one sign, all such signs on the structure shall be considered as one sign, and so measured. A sign with a double signboard or display area shall be considered to be one sign for the purpose of this chapter and only one side shall be considered in computing sign area.
(3)
WALL SIGNAn outdoor sign which is attached flat to, painted on, or does not project more than four inches from the wall.
(4)
PROJECTING SIGNAn outdoor sign which is attached to a wall, projects out from that wall, and clears the ground or sidewalk by at least eight feet.
(5)
PORTABLE SIGNAny sign not permanently attached to the ground or other permanent structure or a sign designed to be transported, including but not limited to signs designed to be transported by means of wheels. Portable signs shall be considered temporary signs.
(6)
ROOF SIGNAn outdoor sign which is attached flat to, painted on, or does not project more than four inches from the roof.
[Added 6-17-1995 by Art.
59]
(7)
TEMPORARY SIGNAn outdoor sign that is displayed for no more than 72 hours in any thirty-day period, used as part of temporary activities or the merchandising of products. Signs displayed for longer than this period shall either be removed on order of the Code Enforcement Officer or be in conformance with provisions regarding signs in §
215-5.28 of this chapter.
SKID ROAD or SKID TRAIL
A route repeatedly used by forwarding machinery or animal
to haul or drag forest products from the stump to the yard or landing,
the construction of which requires minimal excavation.
[Amended 6-19-1993 by
Art. 66; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24]
SLASH
Tree residue left on the ground after harvesting occurs.
[Amended 6-10-2009 by
Art. 24]
SLUDGE
Residual materials produced by water or sewage treatment
processes and by septic tanks.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
A device or structural design feature, a substantial portion of which is intended for the collection and distribution of solar energy. Solar energy systems are subject to the dimensional standards contained in §§
215-5.35 and
215-5.36 of this Code, as applicable and as may be amended, but are not considered buildings for purposes of calculating maximum building coverage.
[Added 1-30-2024 by Art. 5]
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, GROUND-MOUNTED, AREA
The total amount of disturbed ground area necessary for the
proper installation and maintenance of a ground-mounted solar energy
system. This figure is inclusive of, among other things, the total
area of all ground-mounted solar energy equipment, all areas enclosed
by a perimeter fence, and the total area of all driveways and access
ways.
[Added 1-30-2024 by Art. 5]
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, GROUND-MOUNTED, LARGE-SCALE
A ground-mounted solar energy system whose total area is
greater than 1,500 square feet but not greater than 30 acres and/or
that generates a nameplate capacity of 1 MW or greater.
[Added 1-30-2024 by Art. 5]
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM, GROUND-MOUNTED, SMALL-SCALE
A ground-mounted solar energy system whose total area is
less than 1,500 square feet, and/or that generates a nameplate capacity
of less than 20 kW. Small-scale ground-mounted solar energy systems
may only be used to generate electricity that will be consumed on-site.
[Added 1-30-2024 by Art. 5]
SOLAR PANEL
A device used for the direct conversion of sunlight into
useable solar energy, including electricity or heat.
[Added 1-30-2024 by Art. 5]
SOLAR-RELATED EQUIPMENT
Items including a solar photovoltaic cell, solar panel, module,
or array, or solar hot air or water collector device panels, lines,
pumps, mounting brackets, framing and possibly foundations or other
structures used or intended to be used for the collection of solar
energy.
[Added 1-30-2024 by Art. 5]
SOLID WASTE
Useless, unwanted, or discarded solid material without sufficient
liquid content to be free flowing. This includes, but is not limited
to, rubbish, garbage, scrap metals, junk and refuse, and recyclable
materials.
STORM-DAMAGED TREE
A tree that has been uprooted, blown down, is lying on the
ground, or that remains standing and is damaged beyond the point of
recovery as the result of a storm event.
[Added 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
STREAM
Channels between defined banks created by the action of surface
water. Intermittent watercourses are included in this definition.
Channels that are completely man-made are not included in this definition
except where alteration of these channels may cause fill or a structure
to fall or be washed into natural channels. For the purpose of this
chapter, the lines shown as watercourses on the Official Zoning Map
shall be considered streams.
[Amended 6-19-1993 by
Art. 66; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24; 9-24-2014 by Art. 4; 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
STRUCTURE
Anything built for the support, shelter or enclosure of persons,
animals, goods or property of any kind, together with anything constructed
or erected with a fixed location on or in the ground, exclusive of
vegetation, boundary walls, fences, mailboxes, lampposts, birdhouses,
or similar construction. The term includes but is not limited to structures
temporarily or permanently located, such as decks, satellite dishes,
communications systems, pools, ponds, etc.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 123; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24]
SUBSTANTIAL START
Completion of 30% of a permitted structure or use measured
as a percentage of estimated total cost.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
124; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
A collection of treatment tank(s), disposal area(s), holding
tank(s) and pond(s), surface spray system(s), cesspool(s), well(s),
surface ditch(es), alternative toilet(s), or other devices and associated
piping designed to function as a unit for the purpose of disposing
of waste or wastewater on or beneath the surface of the earth. The
term shall not include any wastewater discharge system licensed under
38 M.R.S.A. § 414, any surface wastewater disposal system
licensed under 38 M.R.S.A. § 413, Subsection 1-A, or any
public sewer. The term shall not include a wastewater disposal system
designed to treat wastewater which is in whole or in part hazardous
waste as defined in 38 M.R.S.A. Chapter 13, Subchapter 1.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
SUSTAINED SLOPE
A change in elevation where the referenced percent grade
is substantially maintained or exceeded throughout the measured area.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
125; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
TIMBER
The total volume of trees four inches or more in diameter
measured at 4 1/2 feet above ground level.
[Added 6-19-1993 by Art.
66]
TIMBER HARVESTING
The cutting and removal of any one of the following amounts of timber from a lot in any one calendar year, whether the primary purpose of such cutting or removal is for personal use or is for selling or processing forest products: 20 or more cords, 10,000 or more board feet, or 58 or more tons of chips. In the shoreland zone, "timber harvesting" means the cutting and removal of timber for the primary purpose of selling or processing forest products, and does not include the cutting or removal of vegetation within the shoreland zone when associated with any other land use activities. The cutting or removal of trees in the shoreland zone on a lot that has less than two acres within the shoreland zone shall not be considered timber harvesting. Such cutting or removal of trees shall be regulated pursuant to Article 9, §
215-9.29, Clearing or removal of vegetation for activities other than timber harvesting.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 126; 6-19-1993 by Art. 66; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24; 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
TIMBER HARVESTING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
Timber harvesting, the construction and maintenance of roads
used primarily for timber harvesting and other activities conducted
to facilitate timber harvesting.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
TRANSIENT USE/GUEST
Occupancy of a lodging accommodation for not more than three
weeks during any six-month period.
TREE
A woody perennial plant with a well-defined trunk(s) at least
two inches in diameter at 4 1/2 (4.5) feet above the ground,
with a more or less definite crown, and reaching a height of at least
10 feet at maturity.
[Added 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
TRIBUTARY STREAM
A channel between defined banks created by the action of
surface water, which is characterized by the lack of terrestrial vegetation
or by the presence of a bed, devoid of topsoil, containing waterborne
deposits or exposed soil, parent material or bedrock, and which is
connected hydrologically with other water bodies. "Tributary stream"
does not include rills or gullies forming because of accelerated erosion
in disturbed soils where the natural vegetation cover has been removed
by human activity. This definition does not include the term "stream"
as defined elsewhere in this chapter and only applies to that portion
of the tributary stream located within the shoreland zone of the receiving
water body or wetland.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
127; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
TRUCK FACILITY
Any building, premises or land in or upon which a business,
service or industry involving the sale, maintenance, servicing, storage
or repair of commercial vehicles, including heavy machinery, is conducted
or rendered as a principal use.
UPLAND EDGE OF A WETLAND
The boundary between upland and wetland. For purposes of
a freshwater wetland, the upland edge is formed where the soils are
not saturated for a duration sufficient to support wetland vegetation,
or where the soils support the growth of wetland vegetation but such
vegetation is dominated by woody stems that are six meters (approximately
20 feet) tall or taller.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
128; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
USE
The purpose for which land or a structure is arranged, designed
or intended or for which land or a structure is or may be occupied.
VARIANCE
For property located in the shoreland zone and for increases
in nonconforming nonresidential uses over 25%, a departure from the
requirements of this chapter as authorized by the Appeals Board only
where strict application of this chapter would cause undue hardship.
For property located elsewhere in the Town and for reconstruction
of destroyed nonconforming buildings, a departure from the requirements
of this chapter as authorized by the Appeals Board where strict application
of this chapter to the petitioner and the petitioner's property would
cause a practical difficulty. As used in this chapter, variances may
be authorized only for maximum height, minimum setbacks, minimum frontage,
maximum building coverage or impervious surface, increases in nonconforming
nonresidential uses over 25% and reconstruction of a destroyed nonconforming
building.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 129; 6-20-1998 by Art. 69]
VEGETATION
All live trees, shrubs, ground cover, and other plants, including,
without limitation, trees both over and under four inches in diameter
measured at 4 1/2 feet above ground level.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
130; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
VISIBLE
Capable of being seen without visual aid by a person of normal
visual acuity.
VISUAL OR PERFORMING ARTS BUILDING
A facility whose principal use involves the staging of cultural
events, including but not limited to concerts, plays, musicals, dance
and film.
VOLUME OF A STRUCTURE
The volume of all portions of a structure enclosed by roof
and fixed exterior walls as measured from the exterior faces of these
walls and roof.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
131; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
WAREHOUSE FACILITY
An enclosed structure used primarily for the storage of goods
or materials. Outdoor storage is not permitted, except for merchandising
purposes.
WATER BODY
Any great pond, river or stream.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
132; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
WATER CROSSING
Any project extending from one bank to the opposite bank
of a river, stream, tributary stream, or wetland, whether under, through,
or over the water or wetland. Such projects include but may not be
limited to roads, fords, bridges, culverts, waterlines, sewer lines,
and cables as well as maintenance work on these crossings. This definition
includes crossings for timber harvesting equipment and related activities.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
133; amended 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
WATERSHED
Any land area that drains by either surface or subsurface
flow to a water body. This shall be defined as the highest elevations
of land (ridgeline) surrounding the body of water. All rain that falls
in a watershed will flow toward the body of water within that watershed.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
134]
WETLAND
A freshwater area identified on the basis of soils, vegetation
and other criteria as wetlands, including but not limited to swamps,
marshes and bogs. See other wetland terms such as "forested wetland,"
"freshwater wetland," "upland edge of a wetland," "wetlands associated
with great ponds and rivers" and "wetlands of special significance"
for specific definitions and criteria.
[Amended 3-9-1991 by
Art. 135; 6-10-2009 by Art. 24; 9-24-2014 by Art. 4]
WETLANDS ASSOCIATED WITH GREAT PONDS AND RIVERS
Wetlands contiguous with or adjacent to a great pond or river
and which, during normal high water, are connected by surface water
to the great pond or river. Wetlands associated with great ponds or
rivers are considered to be part of that great pond or river.
[Added 3-9-1991 by Art.
136; amended 1-18-2022 by Art. 5]
WETLANDS OF SPECIAL SIGNIFICANCE
A freshwater area identified on the basis of soils, vegetation
and other criteria as of special significance wetlands and as having
one or more of the following characteristics described below:
[Added 9-24-2014 by Art.
4]
(1)
Critically imperiled or imperiled community. The freshwater
wetland contains a natural community that is critically imperiled
(S1) or imperiled (S2) as defined by the Natural Areas Program.
(2)
Significant wildlife habitat. The freshwater wetland contains
significant wildlife habitat as defined by 38 M.R.S.A. § 480-B(10).
This shall include significant vernal pools as defined by the Maine
Department of Environmental Protection.
(3)
Location near GPA great pond. The freshwater wetland area is
located within 250 feet of the normal high-water line, and within
the same watershed, of any lake or pond classified as GPA under 38
M.R.S.A. § 465-A.
(4)
Aquatic vegetation, emergent marsh vegetation or open water.
The freshwater wetland contains under normal circumstances at least
20,000 square feet of aquatic vegetation, emergent marsh vegetation
or open water, unless the 20,000 or more square foot area is the result
of an artificial pond or impoundment.
(5)
Wetlands subject to flooding. The freshwater wetland area is
inundated with floodwater during a one-hundred-year flood event based
on flood insurance maps produced by the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) or other site-specific information.
(6)
Peat lands. The freshwater wetland is or contains peat lands,
except that the Town may determine that a previously mined peat land,
or portion thereof, is not a wetland of special significance.
(7)
River, stream or brook. The freshwater wetland area is located
within 25 feet of a river, stream or brook.
WINDFIRM
The ability of a forest stand to withstand strong winds and
resist windthrow, wind rocking, and major breakage.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
WOODY VEGETATION
Live trees or woody, nonherbaceous shrubs.
[Added 6-10-2009 by Art.
24]
YARD
An open space that lies between the required setback of the
principal or accessory building(s) and the nearest lot line.
YARD, FRONT
The area of land between the front lot line and the nearest
part of the existing or proposed principal or accessory building.
YARD, REAR
The area of land between the rear lot line and the nearest
part of the existing or proposed principal or accessory building.
YARD, SIDE
The area of land between the side lot line and the nearest
part of the existing or proposed principal or accessory building.