In determining the size of yards for the purpose of this chapter,
porches or carports, open at the sides but roofed shall be considered
a building or part of a building.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to fences or walls built or maintained in support of agricultural operations, or not over six feet above the natural grade, nor to terraces, steps, patios, unroofed porches or decks, or other similar features not over three feet above the level of the natural grade, except for the restrictions set forth in §
212-163 below.
In any zone, no structure, fence, sign or planting over three
feet in height, measured from the center of the adjacent road or highway,
shall be maintained in any corner lot within a triangular area formed
by the lot lines along the street to a point on such lines a distance
of 30 feet from their intersection, and a line connecting such points.
Any fence or planting that does not conform to the requirements of
this section shall be made to conform within one year from the date
this chapter becomes effective.
Whenever a lot upon which stands a building is changed in size
or shape so that the area and yard requirements of this chapter are
no longer complied with, such building shall not thereafter be used
until it is altered, reconstructed or relocated so as to comply with
these requirements. The provisions of this section do not apply when
a portion of a lot is acquired for a public purpose.
Any abandoned well, cesspool, septic tank or other underground
tank or chamber shall be backfilled, covered or otherwise secured
in a manner that precludes unauthorized or accidental entry or entrapment.
Requires a special permit from the Planning Board.
Single-wide manufactured homes are permitted only in the MHP
Zone.