A.
B.
Special permits: Residential 10 — Single Family Residential. The following uses may be permitted when granted a Special Permit by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
(1)
Professional office when located in the same building as a private residence.
(2)
Convalescent homes or nursing homes or assisted living facilities when connected to public water and sanitary sewer.
(3)
Boarding houses.
(4)
Funeral homes.
(5)
Hospitals, church buildings, schools, public libraries, public utility structures, governmental buildings, cemeteries, golf courses, country clubs, and telecommunication towers.
(6)
Bed and breakfast.
(7)
Home based businesses of Major — Type 2.
(8)
Radio and Television masts and towers in residential zones. Any mast or tower in excess of 50 feet in height in a residential zone or any mast or tower permitted by variance or pre-existing use to be operated for financial gain in a residential zone.
D.
Special exceptions: Residential 15 — Single-Family Residential. The following uses may be permitted when granted a special exception by the Vernon Zoning Board of Appeals.
(1)
Private non-profit clubs.
E.
Special permits: Residential 15 — Single-Family Residential. The following uses may be permitted when granted a Special Permit by the Planning and Zoning Commission:
(1)
Professional office when located in the same building as a private residence.
(2)
Convalescent homes or nursing homes and assisted living facilities when connected to public water and sanitary sewer.
(3)
Funeral homes.
(4)
Boarding houses.
(5)
Hospitals, church buildings, schools, public libraries, public utility structures, cemeteries, golf courses, country clubs, governmental buildings, and telecommunication towers.
(6)
Bed and Breakfast.
(7)
Home based businesses of Major — Type 2.
(8)
Radio and television masts and towers in residential zones. Any mast or tower in excess of 50 feet in height in a residential zone or any mast or tower permitted by variance or pre-existing use to be operated for financial gain in a residential zone.
G.
Special exceptions: Residential 22 — Single-Family Residential. The following uses may be permitted when granted a Special Exception by the Vernon Zoning Board of Appeals.
(1)
Private non-profit clubs.
H.
Special permits: Residential 22 — Single-Family Residential. The following uses may be permitted when granted a Special Permit by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
(1)
Professional office when located in the same building as a private residence.
(2)
Convalescent homes or nursing homes and assisted living facilities when connected to public water and sanitary sewer.
(3)
Boarding houses.
(4)
Funeral homes.
(5)
Hospitals, church buildings, schools, public libraries, public utility structures, cemeteries, golf courses, country clubs and governmental buildings, municipal non-profit recreational facilities and telecommunication towers.
(6)
Bed and breakfast.
(7)
Home based businesses of Major — Type 2.
(8)
Radio and television masts and towers in residential zones. Any mast or tower in excess of 50 feet in height in a residential zone or any mast or tower permitted by variance or pre-existing use to be operated for financial gain in a residential zone.
J.
Special exceptions: Residential 27 — Single-Family Residential. The following uses may be permitted when granted a Special Exception by the Zoning Board of Appeals.
(1)
Commercial farming excluding commercial piggeries and fur farms.
(2)
The keeping of livestock for either commercial or non-commercial purposes (excluding pigs and fur-bearing animals) subject to the following conditions:
(a)
The area to be used for raising or boarding livestock shall be entirely fenced. The maximum area to be fenced shall be defined by the year requirements of the R-27 district with an increase of side yard requirements to a minimum of 20 feet.
(b)
The minimum area of a parcel on which livestock is to be housed shall be a minimum of two acres in area.
(c)
The building or structure housing said livestock shall be located not less than 80 feet from any property line.
(d)
All barnyards, corrals, sties, and similar structures shall be properly drained and free from excessive dust, odor, and mud.
(e)
No manure pile shall be placed less than 50 feet from any property line and shall be so located that it will not drain on any adjoining premises.
(f)
The keeping of livestock shall be accompanied by a joint residential use on the same premises.
(g)
When livestock is kept for noncommercial purposes, no manure pile shall exceed one cord.
K.
Special permits: Residential 27 — Single-Family Residential. The following uses may be permitted when granted a Special Permit by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
(1)
Professional office when located in the same building used by the person as his private residence; not more than two persons shall be engaged in such activity.
(2)
Convalescent homes or nursing homes and assisted living facilities when connected to public water and sanitary sewer.
(3)
Boarding houses.
(4)
Funeral homes.
(5)
Hospitals, church buildings, schools, public libraries, public utility structures, cemeteries, golf courses, country clubs, and governmental buildings, facilities including recycling facilities for organic materials and telecommunication towers.
(6)
Bed and breakfast.
(7)
Home based businesses of Major — Type 2.
(8)
Radio and Television masts and towers in residential zones. Any mast or tower in excess of 50 feet in height in a residential zone or any mast or tower permitted by variance or pre-existing use to be operated for financial gain in a residential zone.
M.
Special exceptions: Residential 40 — Single-Family Residential. The following uses may be permitted when granted a Special Exception by the Zoning Board of Appeals.
(1)
Commercial farming excluding commercial piggeries and fur farms.
(2)
The keeping of livestock for either commercial or non-commercial purposes (excluding pigs and fur-bearing animals) subject to the following conditions:
(a)
The area to be used for raising or boarding livestock shall be entirely fenced. The maximum area to be fenced shall be defined by the yard requirements of the R-27 district with an increase of side yard requirements to a minimum of 30 feet.
(b)
The minimum area of a parcel on which livestock is to be housed shall be a minimum of two acres in area. The building or structure housing said livestock shall be located not less than 80 feet from any property line.
(c)
All barnyards, corrals, sites and similar structures shall be properly drained and free from excessive dust, odor, and mud.
(d)
No manure pile shall be placed less than 50 feet from any property line and shall be so located that it will not drain on any adjoining premises.
(e)
The keeping of livestock shall be accompanied by a joint residential use on the same premises.
N.
Special permits: Residential 40 — Single-Family Residential. The following uses may be permitted when granted a Special Permit by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
(1)
Professional office when located in the same building used by the person as his private residence; not more than two persons shall be engaged in such activity.
(2)
Convalescent homes or nursing homes and assisted living facilities when connected to public water and sanitary sewer.
(3)
Board houses.
(4)
Funeral homes.
(6)
Hospitals, church buildings, schools, public libraries, public utility structures, cemeteries, golf courses, country clubs, and governmental buildings, facilities including recycling facilities for organic materials and telecommunication towers.
(7)
Bed and breakfast.
(8)
Home based businesses of Major — Type 2.
(9)
Radio and Television masts are towers in residential zones. Any mast or tower in excess of 50 feet in height in a residential zone or any mast or tower permitted by variance or pre-existing use to be operated for financial gain in a residential zone.
O.
Permitted uses: Residential MHP — Mobile Home Parks.
(1)
Mobile home parks and mobile home park subdivision subject to approval of site plan by the Planning and Zoning Commission in accordance with § 30-13.2.
(2)
Accessory uses customarily incidental to the above.
(3)
Permitted use. Accessory uses may include but are not necessarily limited to community buildings and service buildings. A service building for each mobile home shall not exceed 100 square feet in ground floor area.
(5)
Temporary decks, patios, or porches not to exceed one-fourth of the total floor area of the mobile home.
P.
Special exceptions: Residential MHP — Mobile Home Parks. There are no Special Exceptions in the Mobile Home Park Zone.