Special dimensional standards for essential services and structures
that are necessary for the furnishing of essential services:
A. Structures under 400 square feet are exempt from the minimum lot
and yard requirements of Table 4-1.
B. City sewer pump stations may be up to 950 square feet and retain
their exemption from this chapter's dimensional requirements if they
are in a business or industrial zone and at least 50 feet from a dwelling
unit.
A home-based retail use must meet the following standards:
A. In order to retain the essential residential character of the neighborhood,
sales, storage, and display of merchandise shall occur within a building.
In residential districts, home-based retail uses shall be located
only within residential structures or accessory structures that existed
as of January 11, 2021.
B. Existing buildings are not required to conform to setbacks.
C. All outside lighting shall be shielded to avoid glare and light trespass.
D. Exterior alterations shall be minimized.
E. Outdoor storage is prohibited.
F. The floor area used for the business shall not exceed 1,000 square
feet, or 50% of the existing building floor space, whichever is greater.
G. No food or beverages are sold by the business.
H. Parking for home-based retail uses shall be located to the side or
rear of buildings.
I. New parking spaces and new access drives shall be 10 feet from side
and rear lot lines.
J. For both new and existing parking areas, the Planning Board may impose
conditions of approval, including plantings, fences, earth berms,
and other screens as buffers, to ensure adequate protection for neighbors.
K. Hours of operation shall be limited to 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. unless
otherwise approved by the Planning Board.
Where permitted by this chapter, uses engaged in the provision
of medical marijuana, including caregiver, shall comply with the following
standards:
A. Neither of the referenced uses shall be permitted to generate offensive
or harmful odors perceptible beyond their property lines, either at
ground or habitable elevation.
B. Neither of the referenced uses shall be allowed in a location less
than 500 feet, measured in a straight line, to the nearest point on
the boundary of any property which is occupied by a public or private
school, day-care center, or day-care home.
C. An enclosed outdoor area used for the cultivation of marijuana shall
have a privacy fence at least six feet high that obscures the view
of the marijuana in order to discourage theft and unauthorized intrusion.
D. There shall be no outside displays, window displays, or interior
displays visible from the outside of the building intended to attract
attention to or generate interest in either of the referenced uses.
E. Adequate measures for security of the facility, which may include
a security system, security fencing, security cameras and other measures,
shall be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Code Enforcement
Office prior to issuance of either a building permit or a certificate
of occupancy. The Code Officer shall consult with the Police Department
if the adequacy of proposed security measures is in question.
F. The owner(s) of a building intended for lease to a caregiver (growing)
or a growing facility shall apply for and receive a business license
from the City Clerk's office. Each lessee within said building shall
apply for and receive a business license from the City Clerk's office.
Failure to secure a City of Saco business license shall disqualify
either an owner or a lessee from operating as a caregiver (growing)
or a growing facility in Saco.
G. A caregiver (growing) or a growing facility shall receive an annual
safety inspection by the Fire Department, Code Office, and Electrical
Inspector.
H. Both a caregiver (growing) and a growing facility shall identify
all principal officers/owners by name and address.
I. Evidence of compliance with all applicable state laws shall be submitted
to the Code Enforcement Office prior to issuance of a certificate
of occupancy.
Standards. In residential districts where offices are permitted
as conditional uses, offices shall comply with the following standards,
in addition to any other applicable review standards:
A. In order to preserve neighborhood character, offices shall be located only within converted residential structures, except as allowed in Subsection
D below.
B. Parking for offices shall be located to the side or rear of the building.
C. All outdoor lighting shall be shielded to avoid glare and light trespass.
D. In special situations where a building is extremely dilapidated and
structurally unsound and where reuse is therefore not practicable
or economically feasible or where a building is not judged to be a
significant component of the neighborhood's overall architectural
and historic character, the Planning Board may approve plans to replace
an existing residential building with a new office building whose
scale and design would be compatible with the neighborhood. The Board
shall obtain the recommendation of the Saco Historic Preservation
Commission before granting permission to demolish. In the Historic
District, and on historic sites, the decision on demolition shall
rest entirely with the Historic Preservation Commission.
E. Outdoor storage is prohibited.
Adequate off-street parking shall be provided in such a manner
that the visibility of drivers along the public roads is not reduced.
All display tables shall be cleared and removed to a location not
visible from the road at the end of each business day.