A.
Zoning permits.
(1)
) The requirements set forth in this article and elsewhere in this chapter, in addition to those under Chapter 180, Construction Codes, and Chapter. 235, Floodplain Management, must be complied with to obtain a zoning permit from the Zoning Officer for the erection, construction, reconstruction, enlargement, alteration, moving, demolition or change of use of a structure or land before such new structure or use or change of use is occupied or established except for the following:
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
(a)
Completely detached accessory building less than 200 square feet in gross floor area, except in the floodplain.
(b)
Alterations when there is no increase in gross floor exterior dimension, no structural change, and no change in use, including new facing, replacement siding, replacement gutters/downspouts, etc.
(c)
General maintenance work.
(d)
Painting and finishes.
(e)
Crops, gardening, except in the floodplain..
(f)
Landscaping and ornamental fountains (including incidental structures such as flagpoles, birdhouses, ornamental windmills, etc.), except within the floodplain.
(g)
Constructing fences (under six feet high), terraced hillside/landscaping improvements, steps, noncommercial TV antennas or other similar features, as well as residential signs, except within the floodplain.
(h)
Surfacing or resurfacing existing driveways, parking areas, etc., unless the stone or paving is expanded and/or relocated.
(2)
Work on the proposed construction and/or development shall begin within six months and shall be completed within 12 months after the date of issuance of the zoning/building permit or the permit shall expire unless a time extension is granted, in writing, by the Zoning Officer. Time extensions shall be granted only if a written request is submitted by the applicant, which sets forth sufficient and reasonable cause for the Zoning Officer to approve such a request. The permit application must be accompanied by a site plan including, but not limited to the following information, as necessary to demonstrate conformity to this chapter:
(a)
Lot. The location and dimensions of the lot.
(b)
Streets. Names and widths of abutting streets and highways.
(c)
Structures and yards. Locations, dimensions, and uses of existing and proposed structures and yards on the lot and, as practical, of any existing structures within 100 feet of the proposed structure but off the lot.
(d)
Wells and septic systems. Locations of existing on-site water wells and septic systems on the lot and, if served by such facilities.
(e)
Improvements. Proposed off-street parking and loading areas, access drives, and walks. Proposed sewage disposal system.
(3)
The North point must be shown on all site plans.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
(4)
The applications for a zoning/building permit must include a statement of the intended use and any existing use of the structure or land. The permit continues in effect as long as the use of the structure or land for which it is granted conforms with this chapter.
B.
Use and occupancy certificates. A use and occupancy certificate, certifying compliance with this chapter must be obtained from the Zoning Officer for any new structure as stated below or for any change of use of a structure or land as set forth below before such new structure or use or change of use is occupied or established:
(1)
Use of a structure erected, structurally altered or extended, or moved after effective date of this chapter.
(2)
Any change in a conforming use of a structure or land.
(3)
Any change from a nonconforming use of a structure or land to a conforming use.
(4)
Any change in the use of a structure or land from that permitted by any variance of the Zoning Hearing Board. The applications for a use and occupancy certificate must include a statement of the intended use and any existing use of the structure or land. The certificate continues in effect as long as the use of the structure or land for which it is granted conforms to this chapter.