[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ABUTTING LAND
A lot of land currently listed by the Windham Tax Assessor
having a common border with, or being separated from such a common
border by a right-of-way or easement, another lot of land currently
listed by the Windham Tax Assessor. For the purposes of this chapter,
the "owners of properties" shall be considered to be those parties
currently listed by the Windham Tax Assessor against whom taxes are
assessed.
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE OR USE
A use or structure which is incidental and subordinate to
the principal use or structure. Accessory uses, when aggregated, shall
not subordinate the principal use of the lot. A deck or similar extension
of the principal structure or a garage attached to the principal structure
by a roof or a common wall is considered part of the principal structure.
ADULT USE MARIJUANA STORE
A facility licensed under 28-B M.R.S.A. Chapter
1 to purchase adult use marijuana, immature marijuana plants and seedlings from a cultivation facility, to purchase adult use marijuana and adult use marijuana products from a manufacturing facility and to sell adult use marijuana, adult use marijuana products, immature marijuana plants and seedlings to consumers.
AGGRIEVED PARTY
An owner of land whose property is directly or indirectly
affected by the granting or denial of a permit or variance under this
chapter; a person whose land abuts land for which a permit or variance
has been granted; or any other person or group of persons who have
suffered particularized injury as a result of the granting or denial
of such permit or variance.
AGRICULTURE
The production, storage, keeping, harvesting, grading, packaging, processing, boarding or maintenance, for sale, lease, or personal use, of plants and animals useful to humans, including but not limited to: forages and sod crops; grains and seed crops; dairy animals and dairy products; poultry and poultry products; livestock, including beef cattle, sheep, swine, horses, ponies, mules, or goats or any mutations or hybrids thereof, including the breeding and grazing of any or all of such animals; bees and apiary products; fur animals; trees and forest berries; fruits and vegetables; nursery, floral, ornamental and greenhouse products. Agriculture does not include forestry or gardens. Please refer to §
185-15V.
ANTENNA
A device for radiating or receiving radio or television signals
and which is situated on a permanent foundation.
APPLICANT
The individual who completes the initial permit forms and accepts responsibility for compliance with pertinent rules, regulations and restrictions. The applicant may or may not be the owner. If the applicant is not the owner, he/she must have written permission to act on the owner's behalf. Refer to §
185-16C(2).
AQUACULTURE
The growing or propagation of harvestable freshwater, estuarine,
or marine plant or animal species.
BASAL AREA
The area of cross section of a tree stem at 4 1/2 feet
above ground level and inclusive of bark.
BASEMENT
Any portion of a structure with a floor-to-ceiling height
of six feet or more and having more than 50% of its volume below the
existing ground level.
BOAT-LAUNCHING FACILITY
A facility designed primarily for the launching and landing
of watercraft, and which may include an access ramp, docking area,
and parking spaces for vehicles and trailers.
BUREAU OF FORESTRY
State of Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and
Forestry, Bureau of Forestry.
CAMPGROUND (COMMERCIAL)
Any premises providing temporary accommodation for campers
in any recreational vehicle or tent and open to the public for a fee.
CAMPGROUND (PERSONAL)
Any premises providing temporary accommodation on three or
fewer campsites in a recreational vehicle or tent and used exclusively
by the owner of the property and his or her family and friends. The
definition of a personal campground does not include the storage of
recreational vehicles.
CANOPY
The more or less continuous cover formed by tree crowns in
a wooded area.
COMMERCIAL USE
The use of lands, buildings, or structures, other than a
home occupation (defined below in this section), the intent and result
of which activity is the production of income from the buying and
selling of goods and/or services, exclusive of rental of residential
buildings and/or dwelling units.
CORNER LOTS
In districts where setbacks are required, such corner lots,
located at the intersection of two streets, shall be deemed to have
a side rather than a front setback between the principal building
and the side street. Such side setback shall not be less than the
front setback requirements of uses located on the side street. Such
corner lots located at the intersection of two streets shall be deemed
to have a side rather than a rear setback between the principal building
and the abutting property on the side street. Such side setback shall
not be less than the above side setback requirements of uses located
on the side street. All such side setbacks described shall conform
with the specific regulations related to setback space and related
building height contained in the district provisions of this chapter.
DAY-CARE CENTER
A home or other suitable structure which meets the state's
licensing requirements for a day-care center and which cares for 13
or more children.
DAY-CARE HOME
A home or other suitable structure which meets the state's
licensing requirements for day-care homes and which cares for three
to 12 children.
DEGRADATION
A significant decline in water body quality from present
baseline conditions, including, but not limited to, turbidity, pH,
dissolved oxygen content, temperature, concentrations of total coliform
bacteria, and phosphorous.
DEVELOPMENT
Any change of land use, including but not limited to the
construction of buildings, parking lots, streets or utilities or the
filling or cutting of land areas or the cutting of trees, which is
done as part of the site preparation. Development does not, however,
include normal agricultural operations, e.g., cultivation of soil,
the raising of livestock or the erection of fences, nor does it include,
for the purpose of subdivision or site plan review, the erection of
barns and other accessory farm buildings.
DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Numerical standards relating to spatial relationships, including
but not limited to setback, lot area, shore frontage and height.
DISABILITY
Any disability, infirmity, malformation, disfigurement, congenital
defect or mental condition caused by a bodily injury, accident, disease,
birth defect, environmental conditions or illness; and also includes
the physical or mental condition of a person which constitutes a substantial
handicap as determined by a physician or, in the case of mental handicap,
by a psychiatrist or psychologist, as well as any other health or
sensory impairment which requires special education, vocational rehabilitation,
or related services.
DRIVEWAY
A vehicular accessway less than 500 feet in length serving
any permitted residential use as allowed in Table 1.
DWELLING
A structure, or portion thereof, that is used exclusively
for human habitation.
DWELLING, MULTIFAMILY
A building containing three or more dwelling units. A multifamily
dwelling may be attached to a nonresidential use.
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY
A building containing two attached dwelling units. A two-family
dwelling may or may not be attached to a nonresidential use.
EASEMENT
A grant of one or more of the property rights by the property
owner to and/or for use by the public, a corporation, or another person
or entity.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
Operations conducted for the public health, safety or general
welfare, such as protection of resources from immediate destruction
or loss, law enforcement, and operations to rescue human beings, property
and livestock from the threat of destruction or injury.
ENGINEER
A civil engineer licensed by the State of Maine.
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
The construction, alteration or maintenance of gas, electrical
or communication facilities; steam, fuel, electric power or water
transmissions or distribution lines, towers and related equipment;
telephone cables or lines, poles and related equipment; gas, oil,
water, slurry or other similar pipelines; municipal sewage lines,
collection or supply systems; and associated storage tanks. Such systems
may include towers, poles, wires, mains, drains, pipes, conduits,
cables, fire alarms and police call boxes, traffic signals, hydrants
and similar accessories, but shall not include service drops or buildings
which are necessary for the furnishing of such services.
EXPANSION OF USE
The addition of one or more months to a use's operating season;
or the use of more footprint of a structure or ground area devoted
to a particular use.
EXPANSIONS OF A STRUCTURE
An increase in the footprint of a structure, including all
extensions, such as, but not limited to, attached decks, garages,
porches, and greenhouses.
FAMILY
One or more persons occupying a premises and living as a
single housekeeping unit.
FISHERIES, SIGNIFICANT
Areas identified by a government agency such as the Maine
Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Atlantic Salmon Authority,
or Maine Department of Marine Resources as having significant values
as fisheries or any areas identified in the municipality's Comprehensive
Plan.
FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP
The official map on which the Federal Emergency Management
Agency has delineated both the areas of special flood hazard and the
risk premium zones applicable to the Town of Windham.
FLOODWAY
The channel of a river or other watercourse and adjacent
land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the 100-year
flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation
by more than one foot in height.
FLOOR AREA
The sum of all horizontal areas of the floor(s) of a structure
enclosed by exterior walls.
FOOTPRINT
The entire area of ground covered by the structure(s) on
a lot, including but not limited to cantilevered or similar overhanging
extensions, as well as unenclosed structures, such as patios and decks.
FORESTED WETLAND
A freshwater wetland dominated by woody vegetation that is
six meters tall (approximately 20 feet) or taller.
FOUNDATION
The supporting substructure of a building or other structure,
excluding wooden sills and post supports, but including basements,
slabs, frost walls, or other base consisting of concrete, block, brick
or similar material.
FRESHWATER WETLAND
A.
Freshwater swamps, marshes, bogs and similar areas which are:
(1)
Of 10 or more contiguous acres; or of less than 10 contiguous
acres and adjacent to a surface water body, excluding any river, stream
or brook, such that in a natural state, the combined surface area
is in excess of 10 acres; and
(2)
Inundated or saturated by surface water or groundwater at a
frequency and for a duration sufficient to support, and which under
normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of wetland vegetation
typically adapted for life in saturated soils.
B.
Freshwater wetlands may contain small stream channels or inclusions
of land that do not conform to the criteria of this definition.
FRONT SETBACK
The required distance on a lot between the front lot line
and nearest building. For a shore lot, the front setback shall be
measured from the shoreline (normal high-water mark) to the nearest
building, and shall be a minimum of 100 feet. For other lots, the
front setback shall be measured from the road.
FUNCTIONALLY WATER-DEPENDENT USES
Those uses that require, for their primary purpose, location
on submerged lands or that require direct access to, or location in,
inland waters and that cannot be located away from these waters. The
uses include, but are not limited to, commercial and recreational
fishing and boating facilities, finfish and shellfish processing,
fish-related storage and retail and wholesale fish marketing facilities,
waterfront dock and port facilities, shipyards and boatbuilding facilities,
marinas, navigation aids, basins and channels, shoreline structures
necessary for erosion control purposes, industrial uses dependent
upon waterborne transportation or requiring large volumes of cooling
or processing water that cannot reasonably be located or operated
at an inland site, and uses that primarily provide general public
access to inland waters. Recreational boat storage buildings are not
considered to be a functionally water-dependent use.
GREAT POND
Any inland body of water which in a natural state has a surface
area in excess of 10 acres, and any inland body of water artificially
formed or increased which has a surface area in excess of 30 acres
except for the purposes of this chapter, where the artificially formed
or increased inland body of water is completely surrounded by land
held by a single owner.
GREAT POND CLASSIFIED GPA
Any great pond classified GPA, pursuant to Title 38 M.R.S.A.
Article 4-A, § 465-A. This classification includes some
but not all impoundments of rivers that are defined as "great ponds."
GROUND COVER
Small plants, fallen leaves, needles and twigs, and the partially
decayed organic matter of the forest floor.
HAZARD TREE
A tree with a structural defect, combination of defects,
or disease resulting in a structural defect that under the normal
range of environmental conditions at the site exhibits a high probability
of failure and loss of a major structural component of the tree in
a manner that will strike a target. A normal range of environmental
conditions does not include meteorological anomalies, such as, but
not limited to, hurricanes, hurricane-force winds, tornados, microbursts,
or significant ice-storm events. Hazard trees also include those trees
that pose a serious and imminent risk to bank stability. A "target"
is the area where personal injury or property damage could occur if
the tree or a portion of the tree fails. Targets include roads, driveways,
parking areas, structures, campsites, and any other developed area
where people frequently gather and linger.
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
Hazardous material includes the following:
A.
Highly combustible or explosive products or materials that are
likely to burn with extreme rapidity or that may produce poisonous
fumes or explosions.
B.
Highly corrosive, toxic, or noxious alkalis, acids, or other
liquids or chemicals producing flame, fume, or poisonous, irritant,
or corrosive gases.
C.
Materials producing explosive mixtures of dust or that result
in the division of matter into fine particles subject to spontaneous
ignition.
D.
Any substance that is a present or potential danger to people
or to the natural environment when deposited on land or discharged
on or into water or ambient air.
HEIGHT OF A STRUCTURE
The vertical distance between the mean original (prior to
construction) grade at the downhill side of the structure and the
highest point of the structure, excluding chimneys, steeples, antennas,
and similar appurtenances that have no floor area.
HISTORIC OR ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES
Areas identified by a government agency such as the Maine
Historic Preservation Commission as having significant value as a
historic or archaeological resource or any areas identified in the
municipality's Comprehensive Plan.
HOME OCCUPATION
An occupation or profession which is customarily conducted
on or in a residential structure or property and which is clearly
incidental to and compatible with the residential use of the property
and surrounding residential uses and which employs no more than two
persons other than family members residing in the home.
A.
The following are examples of permitted uses under this definition:
(1)
Office of teacher or musician.
(2)
Office of real estate broker, salesman, insurance agent.
(5)
Day-care home which cares for 12 or fewer children.
(7)
Arts and crafts studio or shop.
(8)
Small engine repair, excluding motorized vehicles such as mopeds,
motorcycles, ATVs, snowmobiles.
(10)
Medical marijuana register caregiver (home occupation) that complies with the standards in §
120-537 of Chapter
120, Land Use.
B.
The following uses are specifically prohibited as a home occupation:
(3)
Welding or any other similar activity that is noise-oriented
or is objectionable.
(4)
Slaughterhouse or smokehouse.
C.
The term "commercial structure," as used in this chapter, shall not include a single-family residential dwelling or accessory structure in which a home occupation or enterprise is carried on by a person residing in the dwelling unit, provided that such home occupation or enterprise is incidental and secondary to the use of the dwelling unit for residential purposes; such home occupation conforms to the requirements of §
185-15 of this chapter.
INCREASE IN NONCONFORMITY OF A STRUCTURE
Any change in a structure or property which causes further
deviation from the dimensional standard(s) creating the nonconformity,
such as, but not limited to, reduction in water body, tributary stream
or wetland setback distance; increase in lot coverage; or increase
in height of a structure. Property changes or structure expansions
which either meet the dimensional standard or which cause no further
increase in the linear extent of nonconformance of the existing structure
shall not be considered to increase nonconformity. For example, there
is no increase in nonconformity with the setback requirement for water
bodies, wetlands, or tributary streams if the expansion extends no
further into the required setback area than does any portion of the
existing nonconforming structure. Hence, a structure may be expanded
laterally, provided that the expansion extends no closer to the water
body, tributary stream, or wetland than the closest portion of the
existing structure from that water body, tributary stream, or wetland.
Included in this allowance are expansions which infill irregularly
shaped structures.
INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE CAMPSITE
An area of land which is not associated with a campground,
but which is developed for repeated camping by only one group not
to exceed 10 individuals and which involves site improvements which
may include but not be limited to gravel pads, parking areas, fireplaces,
or tent platforms.
INDUSTRIAL
The assembling, fabrication, finishing, manufacturing, packaging
or processing of goods, or the extraction of minerals.
INSTITUTIONAL
A nonprofit or quasi-public use, or institution such as a
church, library, public or private school, hospital, or municipality
owned or operated building, structure or land used for public purposes.
LOT AREA
The area of land enclosed within the boundary lines of a
lot, minus land below the normal high-water line of a water body or
upland edge of a wetland and areas beneath roads serving more than
two lots.
MARIJUANA
The leaves, stems, flowers and seeds of a marijuana plant,
whether growing or not. "Marijuana" includes marijuana concentrate
but does not include hemp as defined in 7 M.R.S.A. § 2231,
Subsection 1-A, or a marijuana product.
MARIJUANA BUSINESSES
Includes adult use marijuana store, marijuana testing facility,
marijuana manufacturing facility, medical marijuana registered caregivers,
medical marijuana caregiver retail store, and medical marijuana registered
caregiver (home occupation).
MARIJUANA CULTIVATION FACILITY
A facility used to purchase marijuana plants and seeds from
other cultivation facilities; to cultivate, prepare and package adult
use marijuana; to cultivate medical marijuana that exceeds 1,000 square
feet floor area; to sell marijuana to products manufacturing facilities,
stores and to other cultivation facilities; and to sell marijuana
plants and seeds to other cultivation facilities and immature marijuana
plants and seedlings to marijuana stores. Cultivation facilities may
be of the following types:
A.
Tier 1 marijuana cultivation facility. Not more than 500 square
feet of plant canopy.
B.
Tier 2 marijuana cultivation facility. Not more than 2,000 square
feet of plant canopy.
C.
Tier 3 marijuana cultivation facility. Not more than 7,000 square
feet of plant canopy
D.
Tier 4 marijuana cultivation facility. Not more than 20,000
square feet of plant canopy
MARIJUANA MANUFACTURING FACILITY
A.
A registered Tier 1 or Tier 2 manufacturing facility, as designated
by state law, or a person authorized to engage in marijuana extraction
under 22 M.R.S.A. § 2423-F; or
B.
A facility licensed under 28-B M.R.S.A. 28-B Subchapter 2 to
purchase marijuana from a cultivation facility or another products
manufacturing facility; to manufacture, label and package marijuana
and marijuana products; and to sell marijuana and marijuana products
to marijuana stores and to other products manufacturing facilities.
MARIJUANA TESTING FACILITY
A public or private laboratory that is authorized and accredited
in accordance with state law for the research and analysis of marijuana,
marijuana products or other substances for contaminants, safety or
potency.
MARINA
A business establishment having frontage on navigable water
and, as its principal use, providing for hire offshore moorings or
docking facilities for watercraft, and which may also provide accessory
services such as watercraft and related sales, watercraft repair and
construction, indoor and outdoor storage of watercraft and marine
equipment, bait and tackle shops and marine fuel service facilities.
MARKET VALUE
The estimated price a property will bring in the open market
and under prevailing market conditions in a sale between a willing
seller and a willing buyer, both conversant with the property and
with prevailing general price levels.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA CAREGIVER RETAIL STORE
A store that has attributes generally associated with retail
stores, including, but not limited to, a fixed location, a sign, regular
business hours, accessibility to the public and sales of goods or
services directly to a consumer, and that is used by a registered
caregiver to offer marijuana plants or harvested marijuana for sale
to qualifying patients.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA REGISTERED CAREGIVER
A person or an assistant of that person that provides care
for a qualifying patient in accordance with state law and licensing
and is registered with the state in accordance with state law.
MEDICAL MARIJUANA REGISTERED CAREGIVER (HOME OCCUPATION)
A person or an assistant of that person that provides care
for a qualifying patient in accordance with state law and licensing
and is registered with the state in accordance with state law and
in accordance with the home occupation standards of this chapter.
MINERAL EXPLORATION
Hand sampling, test boring, or other methods of determining
the nature or extent of mineral resources which create minimal disturbance
to the land and which include reasonable measures to restore the land
to its original condition.
MINERAL EXTRACTION
Any operation within any twelve-month period which removes
more than 100 cubic yards of soil, topsoil, loam, sand, gravel, clay,
rock, peat, or other like material from its natural location and transportation
of the product removed, away from the extraction site.
MINIMUM LOT WIDTH
The closest distance between the side lot lines of a lot.
When only two lot lines extend into the shoreland zone, both lot lines
shall be considered to be side lot lines.
NATIVE
Indigenous to the local forests.
NONCONFORMING CONDITION
Nonconforming lot, structure or use which is allowed solely
because it was in lawful existence at the time this chapter or subsequent
amendment took effect.
NONCONFORMING LOT
A single lot of record which, at the effective date of adoption
or amendment of this chapter, does not meet the area, frontage, or
width requirements of the district in which it is located.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
A structure which does not meet any one or more of the following
dimensional requirements: setback, height, lot coverage or footprint,
but which is allowed solely because it was in lawful existence at
the time this chapter or subsequent amendments took effect.
NONCONFORMING USE
Use of buildings, structures, premises, land or parts thereof
which is not permitted in the district in which it is situated, but
which is allowed to remain solely because it was in lawful existence
at the time this chapter or subsequent amendments took effect.
NONNATIVE INVASIVE SPECIES OF VEGETATION
Species of vegetation listed by the Maine Department of Agriculture,
Conservation and Forestry as being invasive in Maine ecosystems and
not native to Maine ecosystems.
NORMAL HIGH-WATER LINE
That line which is apparent from visible markings, changes
in the character of soils due to prolonged action of the water or
changes in vegetation, and which distinguishes between predominantly
aquatic and predominantly terrestrial land. Areas contiguous with
rivers and great ponds that support nonforested wetland vegetation
and hydric soils and that are at the same or lower elevation as the
water level of the river or great pond during the period of normal
high-water are considered part of the river or great pond.
OUTLET STREAM
Any perennial or intermittent stream, as shown on the most
recent highest resolution version of the national hydrography dataset
available from the United States Geological Survey on the website
of the United States Geological Survey or the national map, that flows
from a freshwater wetland.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, governmental agency, municipality,
trust, estate, partnership, association, two or more individuals having
a joint or common interest, or other legal entity.
PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE
A structure other than one which is used for purposes wholly
incidental or accessory to the use of another structure or use on
the same lot.
PRINCIPAL USE
A use other than one which is wholly incidental or accessory
to another use on the same lot.
PUBLIC FACILITY
Any facility, including, but not limited to, buildings, property,
recreation areas, and roads, which is owned, leased or otherwise operated,
or funded by a governmental body or public entity.
REAR SETBACK
The required distance on a lot between the rear lot line
and the nearest building. For a shore lot, the rear setback shall
be measured from the nearest building to the lot line opposite the
shore.
RECENT FLOODPLAIN SOILS
The following soil series are indigenous to the Town of Windham
as described and identified by the National Cooperative Soil Survey:
Alluvial
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Hadley
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Limerick
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Fryeburg
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Ondawa
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Podunk
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Rumney
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Lovewell
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Saco
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Suncook
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Medomak
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Cornish
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Sunday
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Charles
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Winooski
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RECREATIONAL FACILITY
A place designed and equipped for the conduction of sports,
leisure-time activities, and other customary and usual recreational
activities, excluding boat-launching facilities.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A vehicle or an attachment to a vehicle designed to be towed,
and designed for temporary sleeping or living quarters for one or
more persons, and which may include a pickup camper, travel trailer,
tent trailer, camp trailer, and motor home. In order to be considered
as a vehicle and not as a structure, the unit must remain with its
tires on the ground, and must be registered with the State Bureau
of Motor Vehicles.
REPLACEMENT SYSTEM
A system intended to replace:
A.
An existing system which is either malfunctioning or being upgraded
with no significant change of design flow or use of the structure;
or
B.
Any existing overboard wastewater discharge.
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNIT
A room or group of rooms designed and equipped exclusively
for use as permanent, seasonal or temporary living quarters for only
one family at a time, and containing cooking, sleeping and toilet
facilities. The term shall include mobile homes and rental units that
contain cooking, sleeping and toilet facilities regardless of the
time period rented. Recreational vehicles are not residential dwelling
units.
RIPRAP
Rocks, irregularly shaped, and at least six inches in diameter,
used for erosion control and soil stabilization, typically used on
ground slopes of two units horizontal to one unit vertical or less.
RIVER
A free-flowing body of water, including its associated floodplain
wetlands from that point at which it provides drainage for a watershed
of 25 square miles to its mouth.
ROAD
A route or track consisting of a bed of exposed mineral soil,
gravel, asphalt, or other surfacing material constructed for or created
by the repeated passage of motorized vehicles, excluding a driveway
as defined.
ROAD SETBACK
The required distance on a lot between a road and the nearest
building.
SAPLING
A tree species that is less than two inches in diameter at
4 1/2 feet above ground level.
SEEDLING
A young tree species that is less than 4 1/2 feet in
height above ground level.
SERVICE DROP
Any utility-line extension which does not cross or run beneath
any portion of a water body, provided that:
A.
In the case of electric service:
(1)
The placement of wires and/or the installation of utility poles
is located entirely upon the premises of the customer requesting service
or upon a roadway right-of-way; and
(2)
The total length of the extension is less than 1,000 feet.
B.
In the case of telephone service:
(1)
The extension, regardless of length, will be made by the installation
of telephone wires to existing utility poles; or
(2)
The extension requiring the installation of new utility poles
or placement underground is less than 1,000 feet in length.
SETBACK
The nearest horizontal distance from the normal high-water
line of a water body or tributary stream, or upland edge of a wetland,
to the nearest part of a structure, road, parking space or other regulated
object or area.
SHORE FRONTAGE
The length of a lot bordering on a water body or wetland
measured in a straight line between the intersections of the lot lines
with the shoreline at normal high-water elevation.
SHORELAND ZONE
The land area located within 250 feet, horizontal distance,
of the normal high-water line of any pond, great pond classified GPA
or river, upland edge of a freshwater wetland; or within 100 feet
of the normal high-water line of a stream; or within an area as depicted
on the Official Town of Windham Land Use District Map as a General
Development, Limited Residential, Resource Protection, or Stream Protection
District.
[Amended 10-12-2021]
SHORELINE
The normal high-water line or upland edge of a freshwater
wetland.
SIDE YARD
The distance between a principal or accessory structure and
a side lot line.
SIGN
A name, identification, description, emblem, trade name, trademark, display or illustration which is affixed to, painted or represented, directly or indirectly, upon a building, structure, parcel or lot and which relates to an object, product, place, activity, person, institution, organization or business located on the premises. See §
185-15I.
SITE PLAN
The appropriate application scale drawing which accurately
reflects site conditions, and other submissions as required by the
site plan submissions, prepared by the applicant or qualified professional.
STORM-DAMAGED TREE
A tree that has been uprooted, blown down, is lying on the
ground, or that remains standing and is damaged beyond the point of
recovery as the result of a storm event.
STORY
That portion of a building included between the surface of
a floor and upper surface of the floor or roof next above.
STORY ABOVE GRADE
Any story having its finished floor surface entirely above
grade except that a basement shall be considered as a story above
grade when the distance from grade to finished surface of the floor
above the basement is more than six feet for more than 50% of the
total perimeter or more than 12 feet at any point.
STREAM
A free-flowing body of water from the outlet of a great pond
or the confluence of two perennial streams as depicted on the most
recent, highest resolution version of the national hydrography dataset
available from the United States Geological Survey on the website
of the United States Geological Survey or the national map to the
point where the stream becomes a river or where the stream meets the
shoreland zone of another water body or wetland. When a stream meets
the shoreland zone of a water body or wetland and a channel forms
downstream of the water body or wetland as an outlet, that channel
is also a stream..
STREET
A way established or maintained under public authority or
a fifty-foot-wide private way approved by the Planning Board or a
way shown on a plan of a subdivision duly approved by the Panning
Board or a private road in existence prior to the adoption of this
chapter.
STRUCTURE
Anything temporarily or permanently located, built, constructed
or erected for the support, shelter or enclosure or persons, animals,
goods or property of any kind, or anything constructed or erected
on or in the ground. The term includes structures temporarily or permanently
located, such as decks, patios, and satellite dishes. "Structure"
does not include fences; poles and wiring and other aerial equipment
normally associated with service drops, including guy wires and guy
anchors; subsurface wastewater disposal systems as defined in 30-A
M.R.S.A. § 4201, Subsection 5; geothermal heat exchange
wells as defined in 32 M.R.S.A. § 4700-E, Subsection 3-C;
or wells or water wells as defined in 32 M.R.S.A. § 4700-E,
Subsection 8.
SUBDIVISION
A "subdivision" is a division of a tract or parcel of land
as defined in 30-A M.R.S.A. § 4401, as amended from time
to time; provided, however, that the Town of Windham does hereby elect
to count lots of 40 or more acres as lots for purposes of subdivision
review.
SUBDIVISION, AMENDED
The division of an existing subdivision or any change of
lot size therein or the relocation of any street or lot in a subdivision.
SUBSTANTIAL START
Completion of 30% of a permitted structure or use measured
as a percentage of estimated total cost.
SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
Any system designed to dispose of waste or wastewater on
or beneath the surface of the earth; includes, but is not limited
to, septic tanks; disposal fields; grandfathered cesspools; holding
tanks; pretreatment filter, piping, or any other fixture, mechanism,
or apparatus used for those purposes; does not include any discharge
system licensed under 38 M.R.S.A. § 414, any surface wastewater
disposal system, or any municipal or quasi-municipal sewer or wastewater
treatment system.
SUSTAINED SLOPE
A change in elevation where the referenced percent grade
is substantially maintained or exceeded throughout the measured area.
TIMBER HARVESTING
The cutting and removal of timber for the primary purpose of selling or processing forest products. "Timber harvesting" does not include the cutting or removal of vegetation within the shoreland zone when associated with any other land use activities. The cutting or removal of trees in the shoreland zone on a lot that has less than two acres within the shoreland zone shall not be considered timber harvesting. Such cutting or removal of trees shall be regulated pursuant to §
185-15P, Clearing or removal of vegetation for activities other than timber harvesting.
TREE
A woody perennial plant with a well-defined trunk(s) at least
two inches in diameter at 4 1/2 feet above the ground, with a
more or less definite crown, and reaching a height of at least 10
feet at maturity.
TRIBUTARY STREAM
A.
A channel between defined banks created by the action of surface
water which is characterized by the lack of terrestrial vegetation
or by the presence of a bed, devoid of topsoil, containing waterborne
deposits on exposed soil, parent material or bedrock; and which is
connected hydrologically with other water bodies. "Tributary stream"
does not include rills or gullies forming because of accelerated erosion
in disturbed soils where the natural vegetation cover had been removed
by human activity.
B.
This definition does not include the term "stream" as defined
elsewhere in this chapter, and only applies to that portion of the
tributary stream located within the shoreland zone of the receiving
water body or wetland, as depicted on the Official Town of Windham
Land Use Map.
[Amended 10-12-2021]
UPLAND EDGE OF A WETLAND
The boundary between upland and wetland. For purposes of
a freshwater wetland, the upland edge is formed where the soils are
not saturated for a duration sufficient to support wetland vegetation;
or where the soils support the growth of wetland vegetation, but such
vegetation is dominated by woody stems that are six meters (approximately
20 feet) tall or taller.
VEGETATED SURFACE
All surface areas covered by either undisturbed tree growth,
shrub growth, natural ground cover or other appropriate erosion and
sediment control materials such as bark mulch.
VEGETATION
All live trees, shrubs, ground cover, and other plants, including,
without limitation, trees both over and under four inches in diameter,
measured at 4 1/2 feet above ground level.
VOLUME OF A STRUCTURE
The volume of all portions of a structure enclosed by roof
and fixed exterior walls as measured from the exterior faces of these
walls and roof.
WATER BODY
Any pond, great pond classified GPA, river, or stream.
WATER CROSSING
Any project extending from one bank to the opposite bank
of a river, stream, tributary stream or wetland whether under, through,
or over the water or wetland. Such projects include but may not be
limited to roads, fords, bridges, culverts, water lines, sewer lines,
and cables as well as maintenance work on these crossings. This definition
includes crossings for timber harvesting equipment and related activities.
WETLAND
A freshwater wetland (see "freshwater wetland").
WILDLIFE HABITAT; SIGNIFICANT WILDLIFE HABITAT
Areas identified by a government agency such as the Maine
Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife as having significant
value as habitat for animals or any areas identified in the municipality's
Comprehensive Plan.