[Ord. 284 (86-2), 8/14/1986, § 701; as amended by Ord. 429 (2004-4), 8/11/2004, §§ 2, 3; by Ord. No. 521, 5/17/2023; by Ord. No. 526, 8/21/2024]
1.
Zoning Permits.
B.
Duration of Permit. An initial zoning permit shall be in effect for one year from the date of issuance. A zoning permit may be renewed one time for one year from the date of renewal with approval from the Zoning Officer.
C.
Application. The zoning permit application must be accompanied by a site plan showing as necessary to demonstrate conformity to this chapter:
(1)
Lot. The location and dimensions of the lot.
(2)
Streets. Names and widths of abutting streets.
(3)
Structures and Yards. Locations, dimensions and uses of existing and proposed structures and yards on the lot, and, as practical, of any existing structures within 100 feet of the proposed structure but off the lot.
(4)
Improvements. Proposed off-street parking and loading areas, access drives and walks and proposed sewage disposal system.
For lots less than 1/2 acre in size, the site plan must be on the scale of one inch equals 20 feet; for larger lots, the site plan must be at a scale of one inch equals 40 feet. The north point must be shown on all site plans. |
2.
Use Certificates. A use certificate, certifying compliance with this chapter, must be obtained from the Zoning Officer for any new structure as below or for any change of use of a structure or land as set forth below before such new structure or use or change of use is occupied or established:
A.
Use of a structure erected, structurally altered or extended, or moved after the effective date.
B.
Use of vacant land except for agricultural purposes.
C.
Any change in conforming use of a structure or land.
D.
Any change from a nonconforming use of a structure or land to a conforming use.
E.
Any change in the use of a structure or land from that permitted by any variance of the Zoning Hearing Board.
The application for a use certificate must include a statement of the intended use and any existing use of the structure or land. The certificate continues in effect as long as the use of the structure or land for which it is granted conforms with this chapter. |
3.
Driveway Permits. A driveway permit shall be required for any new driveway, not including resurfacing of an existing driveway, unless said resurfacing includes the complete removal of the existing surface or a change in the type of surface material (e.g., concrete to blacktop).