The minimum lot frontage of any lot shall be measured along
the street line as required for the district in which it is located.
For lots fronting on a cul-de-sac or on a street with a radius or
curvature at the center line of 100 feet or less, or in other appropriate
circumstances, the lot frontage may be reduced by the Planning Board
at the time of subdivision plat or site plan approval to no less than
1/2 of the required lot width. No portion of the lot width shall be
less than the approved lot frontage. The driveway access to a lot
shall be provided from the front lot line.
Buildings shall be oriented parallel to the public right-of-way
and respect the building placement on adjoining properties. If required
by the Town Planning Board, the orientation/placement of the building
shall be reviewed for approval by the Town Architectural Review Board.
Recreational uses listed below, whether in private or public
ownership and other than accessory to one-family residential use,
shall be subject to the following regulations:
A. Swimming pools shall be subject to §
310-4.8.
B. All recreational facilities shall comply with the following minimum
setback requirements and shall be buffered with landscaping from nonrecreational
uses:
Table 3
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Setback Requirements for Recreational Facilities
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Type of Facility
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Minimum Setback From Property Line (feet)
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Baseball field
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100
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Basketball courts
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50
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Casino building
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100
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Concession stands
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100
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Games for fewer than 10 people such as horseshoe pits
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50
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Golf course fairways
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50
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Handball courts
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100
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Outfield relative to baseball or softball
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50
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Parking areas
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50
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Picnic areas (tables, barbecue pits, etc.)
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100
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Picnic grounds (not improved)
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50
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Tennis courts
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50
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Volleyball courts
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50
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All other activities
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Subject to Planning Board determination
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C. Lighting. If outdoor lighting is provided for any of the foregoing recreational facilities, including swimming pools, which permits the use of the facilities after 10:00 p.m., the applicable setback requirements for such facility shall be doubled. All lighting shall be located so as not to be visible at the source from any adjoining property. All pole-mounted lighting shall have a full horizontal cutoff lens that does not allow light above the fixture (see §
310-5.11).
D. Noise. Public address systems or any other amplified noises audible outside of property boundaries are prohibited. Performance standards in §
310-5.19 must be complied with.
E. Use of pool. The maximum number of families permitted to use any
swimming pool shall be the area in square feet of the swimming pool
divided by 20. Any portion of a pool designed to hold less than two
feet water in depth shall not be included in total pool area.
The minimum dimension of an inner court shall not be less than
twice the height of all surrounding walls. However, in no case shall
an inner court have a dimension of less than 30 feet. (The height
of walls surrounding an inner court shall be measured from finished
grade at the base thereof to the top of such wall, except that, in
the case of roofs with a slope exceeding five inches vertical to 12
inches horizontal, the height shall be measured to the mean point
between the top of said wall and the highest point of the roof). The
minimum dimension of an outer court shall be 20 feet, and its depth
shall not exceed its width.