Any person desiring to have any lot, lots, tract or tracts of land zoned, rezoned or reclassified under the zoning ordinance of the Town, shall, concurrently with the filing of written application therefor and as a condition precedent to the hearing of such application, pay to the Town Secretary a fee of three hundred dollars ($300.00).
(1971 Code, sec. 5-4)
Any person desiring to appeal to the Board of Adjustment action of the Building Inspector in refusing to grant a permit or refusing to act in any manner for which an appeal may be taken to the Board of Adjustment under the provisions of section 17 of the zoning ordinance of the Town shall, as a condition precedent to such appeal and in addition to filing a written request, pay to the Town Secretary a fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00).
(1971 Code, sec. 5-3)
No person shall serve as Chair of the Zoning Commission, as established in the chapter 11 of the Town Charter, for more than three successive two-year terms beginning in June of 2020. Other than the Chair, voting members of the Zoning Commission shall serve for no more than three successive two-year terms beginning in June of 2020.
(Ordinance 2059 adopted 2/4/20)
The comprehensive zoning ordinance, Ordinance 676, adopted by the Town on November 3, 1965, as amended, is included at the end of this chapter as exhibit A. Due to the nature of the zoning ordinance and the technicalities involved in adopting or amending it, such ordinance is printed herein as it appeared in appendix A to the 1971 Code of Ordinances, with only nonsubstantive formatting and style changes. Punctuation and numbering of articles, sections and subsections have been retained as printed in appendix A to the 1971 code. At the request of the Town, capitalization has been changed so that titles of officers, commissions, departments, etc., are consistent with the remainder of the code. Except for that change, capitalization as it appeared in appendix A to the 1971 code has been retained. Subsequent amendments will be inserted in their proper place and denoted by a history note following the amended provisions. The absence of a history note indicates the material is unchanged from the original. Obviously misspelled words have been corrected without notation. Any other material added for purposes of clarification is enclosed in brackets.
(Ordinance 847, sec. 1, adopted 3/1/76; Ordinance 972, sec. 1, adopted 12/28/81)