[Ord. No. 2011-05 § 4; Ord. No. 2017-02]
a. 
Agricultural and horticultural uses meeting the requirements of § 30-34.1, Subsection a.
b. 
Business uses, limited to the following:
1. 
Antique and book stores.
2. 
Art studios.
3. 
Banquet/catering halls.
4. 
Beauty/barber shop.
5. 
Bed and breakfasts.
6. 
Farmers markets and agricultural retail establishments.
7. 
Galleries and craft stores.
8. 
Gift shops.
9. 
Inns.
10. 
Medical and dental labs.
11. 
Nail/hair salons.
12. 
Professional and medical offices.
13. 
Restaurants.
14. 
Spas.
15. 
Theaters.
[Ord. No. 2011-03 § 3; Ord. No. 2011-05 § 4; Ord. No. 2017-02]
a. 
Off-street parking in accordance with § 30-17.2.
b. 
Signs in accordance with § 30-83.3.
c. 
Outdoor storage in accordance with § 30-67.
d. 
Other accessory uses customarily incidental to the uses listed in § 30-44.1.
e. 
Rooftop solar arrays not exceeding a height of 12 inches from the existing roof surface of a peaked roof and not exceeding a height of four feet from the existing roof surface of a flat roof and not resulting in an overall height in excess of that permitted for the principal structure in the zone district in which the principal structure is located.
f. 
Ground-mounted solar arrays designed and capable of production of electrical energy not to exceed 110% of the energy needs of the principal structure located upon the same lot, based upon the average electric utility usage over the three-year period immediately prior to the application for the zoning permit. Provided, however, that no portion of the solar arrays shall exceed a height of eight feet above existing grade. Such solar panel arrays shall be located in the side or rear yard areas, only, of the lot and, must meet accessory structure setbacks and maximum accessory structure area limitations for accessory structures. If located in the side yard areas of the lot, the ground-mounted solar panel arrays shall be buffered from view of adjoining properties and roadways by fencing or vegetation by evergreen plantings having a minimum planted height of 48 inches and not exceeding an on-center planting spacing of 10 feet.
[Ord. No. 2011-03 § 7; Ord. No. 2011-05 § 4; Ord. No. 2017-02]
The following conditional uses, as regulated in Article XIX are permitted:
a. 
Residences.
b. 
Churches and similar places of worship of recognized religious groups, which may include attendant parish houses, convents and religious education buildings.
c. 
Public utility facilities.
d. 
Outdoor dining.
e. 
Outdoor sale/display.
f. 
Banks.
g. 
Central telephone exchange.
h. 
Small wind energy systems.
[Ord. No. 2011-05 § 4; Ord. No. 2017-02]
The following uses are specifically prohibited:
a. 
Shops or stores selling or offering for sale obscene or pornographic material.
b. 
Freestanding fast-food restaurants with exterior drive-up window service.
c. 
Strip shopping centers. Strip shopping center means a commercial use or uses contained in one structure having a linear orientation which is approximately parallel to a roadway with the majority of off street parking located between the commercial structure and the roadway.
d. 
Radio, television and communications transmitting and broadcasting stations and towers.
[Ord. No. 2011 — 05 § 4; Ord. No. 2017-02]
The bulk standards are listed in the Schedule of Zoning Requirements (§ 30-31.1), attached as part of this section.
[Ord. No. 2011-05 § 4; Ord. No. 2017-02]
a. 
Agricultural and horticultural uses meeting the requirements of § 30-34.1, Subsection a.
b. 
Commercial enterprises, limited to the following:
1. 
Antique stores.
2. 
Appliance/furniture sales.
3. 
Art studios.
4. 
Bakery.
5. 
Banks and financial institutions.
6. 
Beauty/barber shop.
7. 
Book shop.
8. 
Business offices.
9. 
Charitable organizations.
10. 
Clothing and apparel.
11. 
Computer/office systems.
12. 
Delicatessen/convenience market (Not to exceed 1,500 square feet).
13. 
Drug store.
14. 
Emergency services.
15. 
Farmers markets and agricultural retail establishments.
16. 
Fraternal and civic organizations.
17. 
Funeral homes.
18. 
Galleries and craft store.
19. 
Gift shop.
20. 
Libraries.
21. 
Medical and dental clinics.
22. 
Nail/hair salons.
23. 
Paint and hardware store.
24. 
Photographers.
25. 
Professional /medical offices.
26. 
Restaurant.
27. 
Shoe repair sports shop.
28. 
Spas.
29. 
Variety stores.
30. 
Veterinary clinics.
[Ord. No. 2011- 03 § 4; Ord. No. 2011-05 § 4; Ord. No. 2017-02]
a. 
Off-street parking in accordance with § 30-17.2.
b. 
Signs in accordance with § 30-83.3.
c. 
Outdoor storage in accordance with § 30-67.
d. 
Other accessory uses customarily incidental to the uses listed in § 30-45.1.
e. 
Rooftop solar arrays not exceeding a height of 12 inches from the existing roof surface of a peaked roof and not exceeding a height of four feet from the existing roof surface of a flat roof and not resulting in an overall height in excess of that permitted for the principal structure.
f. 
Ground-mounted solar arrays designed and capable of production of electrical energy not to exceed 110% of the energy needs of the principal structure located upon the same lot, based upon the average electric utility usage over the three-year period immediately prior to the application for the zoning permit. Provided, however, that no portion of the solar panel array shall exceed a height of eight feet above existing grade. Such solar panel arrays shall be located in the side or rear yard areas, only, of the lot and, must meet accessory structure setbacks and maximum accessory structure area limitations for accessory structures. If located in the side yard areas of the lot, the ground-mounted solar panel arrays shall be buffered from view of adjoining properties and roadways by fencing or vegetation by evergreen plantings having a minimum planted height of 48 inches and not exceeding an on-center planting spacing of 10 feet.
[Ord. No. 2011-03 § 8; Ord. No. 2011 -05 § 4; Ord. No. 2017-02]
The following conditional uses, as regulated in Article XIX are permitted:
a. 
Residences.
b. 
Churches and similar places of worship of recognized religious groups, which may include attendant parish houses, convents and religious education buildings.
c. 
Public utility facilities.
d. 
Outdoor dining.
e. 
Outdoor sales/displays.
f. 
Central telephone exchange.
g. 
Small wind energy systems.
[Ord. No. 2011-05 § 4; Ord. No. 2017-02]
The following uses are specifically prohibited:
a. 
Shops or stores selling or offering for sale obscene or pornographic material.
b. 
Freestanding fast-food restaurants with exterior drive-up window service.
c. 
Strip shopping centers. Strip shopping center means a commercial use or uses contained in one structure having a linear orientation which is approximately parallel to a roadway with the majority of off street parking located between the commercial structure and the roadway.
d. 
Radio, television and communications transmitting and broadcasting stations and towers.
[Ord. No. 2011-05 § 4; Ord. No. 2017-02]
The Bulk Standards are listed in the Schedule of Zoning Requirements (§ 30-31.1), attached as part of this section.