The purpose of this article is to provide additional requirements applicable to certain uses permitted by right or by special exception in the various zoning districts. These regulations are intended to supplement the district regulations contained in Article
III.
In addition to the specific standards set forth in this article, in Article
III, District Regulations, and in Article
V, General Provisions, the general standards pertaining to uses permitted by special exception, as set forth in §
470-151F of this chapter, must be met prior to approval for said uses in applicable districts.
The retail sale of agricultural products is permitted on the
property where they were produced subject to the following regulations:
A. There shall not be more than one roadside stand on any one premises.
B. Building Size. Any building containing a roadside stand shall be
at least 50 square feet but not greater than 100 square feet in size.
C. A roadside stand may be located in any yard area provided that it
is at least 10 feet from the street.
D. Agricultural products, not produced on the property, may be sold
on a property provided:
(1) The products were produced on lands operated by the owner of the
property on which they are being sold; and
(2) The seller is an occupant of the property on which the products are
being sold; and
(3) The sale of such products is clearly accessory to the principal use.
E. Following the harvesting seasons, all structures and signage shall
be moved to an area to the side or rear of the principal building
and appropriately screened from view.
Subject to the requirements below, the following home occupations
may be authorized only in a dwelling unit or accessory building in
all districts: physician, dentist, clergyman, lawyer, engineer, accountant,
architect, teacher, artist, licensed insurance or real estate agent,
seamstress, barber, beautician and similar service occupations and
professions which have minimal impact on the surrounding area.
A. Employees. No person other than a resident of the dwelling unit may
practice the occupation. No more than two persons shall be employed
to provide secretarial, clerical or other assistance.
B. Pupils. No more than two pupils may receive instruction at a time.
C. Coverage. Not more than 30% of the habitable floor area of the dwelling
unit may be devoted to a home occupation. If located in an accessory
building(s), the total area devoted to home occupations(s) shall not
exceed an area equal to 50% of the habitable floor area of the dwelling
unit.
D. Appearance. The character or external appearance of the dwelling
unit must be that of a dwelling. No display of products may be shown
so as to be visible from outside the dwelling or accessory building.
E. Parking. Besides the required parking for the dwelling unit, additional
parking is required as follows for each home occupation:
(1) Two spaces for the home occupation and one space for each nonresident
employee, plus;
(2) Two additional spaces shall be provided for a physician, dentist,
barbershop or beauty shop.
(3) Garages shall not be considered parking area for home occupations.
Each space provided shall not have direct access to the street to
avoid vehicles backing into the flow of traffic.
F. Sales. There shall be no stock-in-trade stores nor commodities kept
for sale that are not goods produced on the premises or used in connection
with the permitted home occupation.
G. Additionally, to encourage the adaptive reuse of accessory buildings
in the AG District, the following types of home occupations shall
be permitted, only within the Agricultural District in an accessory
building constructed on or before the effective date of this chapter:
auctions, agricultural equipment repair, farm market, veterinary,
riding academy or boarding stable, kennel, indoor commercial recreational
establishment, vehicle repair, saw sharpening, woodworking, blacksmithing,
custom manufacturing, and similar small shop type work, storage and
warehousing and shall comply with the following:
(1) Appearance. No display of products may be shown so as to be visible
from outside the dwelling or accessory building.
(2) No exterior modification or addition to the accessory structure, except those which are necessary to meet Labor and Industry or ADA requirements and those which do not constitute a substantial enlargement or improvement as defined in Article
II, shall be permitted.
(3) Storage. Any associated storage must be either within a totally enclosed
structure or within an area to the side or rear of the principal building
and appropriately screened from view.
(4) For home occupations involving vehicle repair, no more than two vehicles
not owned by the property owner shall be stored on the property at
any one time unless stored within a totally enclosed structure.
H. In all districts, any home occupation requiring the construction
of an accessory building after the effective date of this chapter
shall be permitted by special exception and be subject to the provisions
provided herein.
This use is subject to the requirements set forth in the adopted
Lower Windsor Township Junkyard Ordinance, Ordinance No. 2010-01,
or most recently amended.
Buffers and screens shall be provided in accordance with §
470-39 of this chapter to protect neighboring residential properties. This includes, but is not limited to, fences, walls, plantings and open spaces.
Outdoor storage of materials, vehicles and related equipment
shall be prohibited in the Residential District. Outdoor storage in
other districts shall be completely enclosed with a six-foot-high
fence and screened from adjoining streets and property lines.
Buffers and screens shall be provided in accordance with §
470-39 of this chapter to protect neighboring residential properties. This includes, but is not limited to, fences, walls, plantings and open spaces.