Land, buildings and other structures used for one or more of
the following purposes shall be subject to the environmental protection
standards of Section 3.24.
10.1.1 Purpose. This District recognizes that there are areas of the Town
of Stratford which border on existing industrial areas yet are areas
subject to frequent, occasional, periodic or potential flooding or
contain or border on sensitive coastal resources or open water, estuarine
embayments or coastal flood hazard areas. The intent and purpose of
this regulation is to place stricter limitations on the development
and use of land in those areas necessary to preserve and protect these
sensitive coastal resources while reducing hazards to life and property
as outlined in the Connecticut Coastal Management Act.This transitional district which allows less intensive
development than existing industrial districts yet recognizes the
environmental sensitivity of the area should help achieve these objectives.
Any use in which the use, handling, storage or disposal of hazardous
materials is a significant activity including but not limited to:
10.1.4.1
Family or commercial laundries, dry cleaning and industrial
launderers.
10.1.4.2
Furniture stripping, commercial lawn care business.
10.1.4.4
Chemical or biological labs, wholesale trade or warehousing,
except as provided in Section 10.1.2.8.
10.1.4.5
Gasoline filling station, motor vehicle service stations, vehicle
washing establishments, electric or gas substation. Car, trailer,
truck and farm equipment sales. Bulk storage of petroleum products.
10.1.4.6
Storage yards - general contractors, excavating or paving contractors.
10.1.4.7
Public utility buildings and storage yards.
10.1.4.8
Automotive services, and electrical repair shops.
10.1.4.9
Textile mill production, lumber and wood production, pulp and
paper manufacturing, printing and publishing. Producing, dyeing, tanning
and coating textiles and apparels.
10.1.4.10 Waste disposal and processing stations, power
and nuclear plants and incinerators.
10.1.4.12 Salvage - junk yard. Road salt storage.
10.1.4.13 Manufacturing and processing of goods and
materials, except as provided in Section 10.1.2.8.
10.1.4.14 Machine shops, metal industries and foundries.
10.1.4.15 Live poultry market or poultry market where
killing or picking is done on the premises.
10.1.4.16 Any use determined by the Commission to be
similar to the above in character.
MC (Coastal Industrial District)
Minimum Lot Area
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20,000 square feet
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Lot shape
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A square 100 feet by 100 feet to fit on lot
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Minimum Lot Width
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100 feet
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Minimum Lot Depth
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125 feet
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Minimum Front Yard
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25 feet (a)
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Minimum Side Yard
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15 feet (a, b)
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Minimum Rear Yard
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35 feet (a, b)
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Maximum Building Height
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40 feet or 2 stories (c)
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Maximum Building Coverage
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30% of lot area
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Maximum Impervious Area
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70% of lot area (d)
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Minimum Open Space
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25% of lot area (d)
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a.
The first 15 feet of the front yard and five feet of the side
and rear yard shall consist of nonimpervious surfaces and shall be
landscaped with trees, shrubs and lawns. Provision shall be made for
walkways and driveways necessary for the operation.
b.
Add 15 feet to the minimum requirements when adjacent to residential
property.
c.
Any building or other structure, or portion thereof, exceeding
a height of 30 feet shall be set back one foot, in addition to the
applicable minimum setback requirement, for each foot or fraction
thereof by which such building or portion thereof exceeds 30 feet
of height.
d.
The minimum open space and the maximum impervious area requirements
shall be adhered to prior to any increase or alteration of impervious
area, floor area and building area square footage.
e.
All rear or side lot lines adjacent to an RS or RM District
shall be fenced to a height of six feet above finished grade except
for the first 25 feet from the front property line the height shall
not exceed four feet. The fence shall be either a solid wood or vinyl
fence providing 100% privacy, shall comply with Section 3.18 of the
Zoning Regulations and shall be properly maintained at all times.
This fence requirement shall be modified by the Commission if it is
determined that the fence will obscure existing views of coastal waters
or tidal wetlands in conflict with the Coastal Management Act.
f.
These districts are all within environmentally sensitive areas
therefore, in addition to the standard application requirements the
applicant shall submit the following information:
1)
A soils survey, done by a soils scientist, stamped and signed
with a live signature, showing soil types and boundaries including
a written description of their classifications.
2)
The applicant shall prepare pre-development and post-development
calculations of the stormwater runoff and provide a design that demonstrates
a zero impact to the Town's storm drainage system, including natural
waterway systems. Accordingly, the applicant shall evaluate the impacts
to downstream conditions. The analysis shall include impacts from
the quantity of runoff as well as the quality of the runoff. The drainage
collection system shall be designed in accordance with the requirements
of the Connecticut Stormwater Quality Manual, as amended, as well
as the requirements of Town stormwater ordinances. In addition to
best management practices currently available and in the absence of
specific design criteria which may not be identified in these documents
or other requirements of the Town, the applicant shall, at a minimum,
design the stormwater collection system to retain the first inch of
runoff on site, and provide a zero increase in the peak rate of runoff
from the site for the twenty-five-year storm, with an evaluation of
the impacts from a fifty- and 100-year storm. After the evaluation
is complete, if a larger design storm is warranted as determined in
consultation with the Town Engineer, the applicant shall design the
drainage for no net increase in the runoff from the 100-year storm.
Required yard space may not be used for material storage or
any manufacturing or business purpose. The required front yard and
the space between the building and the street or between the required
enclosure and the street shall be maintained in such condition as
to create no fire, police or health hazard.
All those areas of the Town of Stratford legally zoned as light
industrial at the time of the adoption of these Regulations is hereby
included in and declared to be District MA. All uses legally existing
in light industrial zones as conforming uses at the time of the adoption
of these Regulations may be continued as conforming uses at the same
locations, but none may be extended excepted in conformity with all
the requirements of these Regulations for District MA.
All other uses are prohibited, including but not limited to
the following:
10.2.5.1
Garbage and refuse incineration or the dumping of refuse matter
not originating on the premises, except on property owned by and operated
for the Town of Stratford, subject to approval by the Zoning Commission
as a special case in accordance with Section 20 of these Regulations.
[Effective 7-15-1986]
10.2.5.2
Any manufacturing process or treatment, or storage or handling
of fuel, material or waste, giving off objectionable noise, dust or
vibration or noisome or noxious fumes or odors noticeable off the
premises.
10.2.5.3
Any operation creating radio or television interference noticeable
off the premises.
10.2.5.4
Dwellings except as permitted by Sections 10.2.1.1 and 6.1.12.
10.2.5.5
The processing of rock, stone, gravel, sand or other similar
earth products involving crushing, separating, screening, sifting,
blasting, or washing.