Table for Time-share Conversion - Lot Size Requirements
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Zoning Districts
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Minimum Lot Area Calculation
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Business Districts
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10,000 square feet/time-share unit
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General Residence
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10,000 square feet/time-share unit
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Light Industrial Districts
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10,000 square feet/time-share unit
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Residential C
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10,000 square feet/time-share unit
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Agricultural B
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15,000 square feet/time-share unit
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Residential B
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15,000 square feet/time-share unit
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Agricultural A
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20,000 square feet/time-share unit
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Public Use
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20,000 square feet/time-share unit
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Residential A
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20,000 square feet/time-share unit
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Agricultural AA
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40,000 square feet/time-share unit
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Residential AA
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40,000 square feet/time-share unit
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All company vehicles must be kept on a driveway, in a garage,
or within a screened area in a side or rear yard that effectively
screens the vehicle from view.
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No more than two company vehicles may be kept on any driveway
area.
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Unless specifically approved by the Board no ungaraged company
vehicle shall be parked overnight within five feet of any lot line
or within 15 feet of any off-premises dwelling in existence as of
the effective date of this bylaw.
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Company vehicles shall be limited to the following types: passenger car, minivan, van, sport utility vehicle (SUV), trailers over 18 feet in bed length, pick-up truck, or other truck not to exceed 13,000 pounds GVW except as may permitted by the Board in accordance with § 240-6.1B, under the Special Permit-Accessory Use category, for the outside parking of commercially registered vehicles.
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All exterior storage, including trailers under 18 feet in bed
length, shall be completely screened from view.
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Any exterior storage shall not be closer than 30 feet to any
off-premise dwelling in existence as of the effective date of this
bylaw.
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Unless specifically approved by the Board no exterior storage
shall occur within five feet of any lot line.
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No exterior storage shall be allowed within any front yard area as defined in Article 3 Definitions. Materials that require use of a motorized device to off-load or load shall not be stored on the premises of a home-based service business.
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Every such nonfamily employee is engaged in work within the dwelling or in an accessory structure or screened in area subject to the provisions of § 240-13.1A.
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No work other than moving goods, materials, or equipment shall
occur outside a structure on the premises.
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The business may employ other individuals to perform work at off-site locations and only limited visits of an occasional nature to the premises by such employees shall not constitute employment on the premises for the purposes of § 240-9.6. However, limited employee visits to the business to pick up work assignments or supplies may occur, provided no such visits shall occur more than twice a day, exceed 30 minutes, and are made only during regular business hours.
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Except for emergency situations, regular business hours for
the home-based service business, as well as any loading or off-loading
of equipment or supplies, shall be limited to between the hours of
7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
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No vehicles used for delivery or pick-up purposes shall exceed
13,000 pounds of gross vehicle weight.
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There shall be no running or servicing of motorized equipment
used by the home-base service business on the premises of that business
or within the layout of a street or way on which the premises has
frontage, except for normal business activities in connection with
providing services to a customer of the business on the street or
way; this provision specifically excludes the operation of licensed
company vehicles.
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Company vehicles shall be serviced off-site in an approved vehicle
service facility.
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Motorized equipment, such as lawnmowers and so-called "bobcat"
excavation machines, may be loaded and off-loaded only between the
hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. All such
loading and off-loading shall take place only within a driveway, garage,
or equipment storage area on the business premises and not within
any street or way, except for normal business activities in connection
with providing services to a customer of the business.
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Any motorized equipment registered for on-street travel, including
but not limited to so called "bucket trucks" or similar vehicles,
shall not be considered equipment for the purposes of this bylaw.
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There shall be no stockpiling or storage of landscape materials,
including but not limited to: topsoil, sand or other fill material,
crushed stone, gravel, seashells, seaweed, mulch, or wood chips for
resale, by any home-based service business.
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Table of Dimensional Requirements
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Housing Type
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Lot Width
(feet)
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Lot Area
(square feet)
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Lot Frontage
(feet)
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Front Yard Setback
(feet)
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Side & Rear Yard Setback
(feet)
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Single-family detached
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75
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10,000
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50
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25
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10
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Two-family & semi-detached
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125
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15,000
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75
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25
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20
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Multi-family; municipal water and sewer
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125
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20,000
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75
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25
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20
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No municipal sewer
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150
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30,000
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75
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25
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20
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Table of Land Area Required
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Multi-family Units Included
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Minimum Parcel Area
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Agricultural B
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5 acres
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Residential B
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5 acres
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Residential C
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5 acres
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General Residence
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5 acres
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Agricultural A
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10 acres
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Agricultural AA
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10 acres
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Residential A
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10 acres
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Residential AA
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10 acres
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Public Use
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10 acres
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Multi-family Units Not Included
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Minimum Parcel Area
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Agricultural A
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The total area required shall be at least the area required for 2 conforming building lots under the schedule of requirements in § 240-11.2B.
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Agricultural AA
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Agricultural B
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Residential AA
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Residential A
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Residential B
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Residential C
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Public Uses
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Table of Open Space Required
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Development Type
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Open Space Required
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Single-family units in 30,000 square foot zoning districts or
smaller
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Not less than 40% of the land area
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Single-family units in 45,000 square foot zoning districts or
larger
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Not less than 50% of the land area
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Two or more multi-family units in any zoning district
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Not less than 65% of the land area
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