A.
Accessory dwelling units. (Reserved)
B.
Home based businesses. Home based businesses shall be permitted in accordance with the following requirements:
(1)
Minor home based businesses shall be permitted in any conforming residential dwelling, including condominiums and multifamily developments, in Use Districts R-10, R-15, R-22, R-27, R-40, MHP, PRD, and C; PND, NR-10, and RC; and DBR upon issuance of a zoning permit in accordance with the following requirements:
(a)
The home based business shall not occupy more than 25% of the habitable floor area of the dwelling and shall be conducted entirely within the principal dwelling;
(b)
The home based business shall not change the exterior residential character of the dwelling, building, or premises in any manner and shall not rely on a separate exterior entrance for exclusive access to the business space;
(c)
No person other than resident(s) of the dwelling shall be employed on the premises in the conduct of the business;
(d)
The home based business shall not generate any customer traffic to the dwelling or the premises;
(e)
Deliveries of goods to the home based business shall be limited to passenger vehicles, mail carriers, and express carriers using step vans; deliveries shall be limited to the hours between 8:00 am and 6:00 p.m.;
(f)
No parking shall be established beyond the normal parking demands for residential use of the premises in accordance with § 30-10.5A(7);
(g)
The home based business shall not display or advertise on the premises any commodity or service for purchase, except that signage identifying the business shall be permitted in accordance with § 30-10.4B(1);
(h)
No materials, products, or equipment for the home based business shall be stored outside of the space designated for the business in Subsection B(1)(a), above;
(i)
The home based business shall not create any noise, odor, dust, vibrations, smoke, gas fumes, radiation, electromagnetic interference, unusual lighting, or unsightly conditions on the premises discernible at the property lines; use and storage of hazardous materials in excess of quantities permitted in residential structures shall not be permitted;
(j)
No commercial vehicles shall be parked or stored on the premises except as provided in § 30-10.5C(11);
(k)
A home based business, if granted a zoning permit, shall not constitute a vested right in the property; discontinuance of the business by virtue of property conveyance or other action shall extinguish the permit;
(l)
The granting of a zoning permit for a home based business shall entitle the Zoning Enforcement Officer to make inspections of the home based business at least annually to verify compliance with the provisions of the permit; such inspections shall be performed during normal business hours by arrangement with the operator of the business.
(2)
Major - Type 1 home based businesses shall be permitted on conforming parcels and within conforming structures in Use Districts R-10, R-15, R-22, R-27, R-40, MHP, PRD, and C; PND, NR-10, and RC; and DBR upon approval of a site plan in accordance with § 30-13.2, Site plan review, and the following requirements:
(a)
The home based business shall not occupy more than 750 sq. ft. of floor area within the dwelling and/or within an accessory building on the premises; the floor area(s) intended for such use shall be indicated on floor plan(s) bearing room dimensions and floor areas and on the site plan;
(b)
The home based business shall not change the exterior residential character of the dwelling or premises in any manner except that:
[1]
A separate exterior entrance may be installed for exclusive access to the business space, and
[2]
An area may be established for the parking of commercial vehicles used in the business and employees vehicles, as limited in § 30-9.1B(2)(e), below;
(c)
Not more than two persons other than resident(s) of the dwelling may be employed on the premises or start and finish their workday from the premises in the conduct of the business;
(d)
The home based business shall not be of a nature that relies on or generates customer traffic to the dwelling or the premises;
(e)
No commercial vehicles shall be parked or stored on the premises except as provided in § 30-10.5C(11);
[1]
Parking shall be provided for nonresident employees, if any, in addition to the normal parking demands for residential use of the premises; off-street parking for residential and home based business use of the premises shall be in accordance with the requirements of § 30-10.5A(7) and (9);
[2]
All parking of vehicles used by the home based business shall be located in the side or rear yard or, for a corner lot, in the innermost quadrant of the property, and shall be screened with fencing and/or vegetation of sufficient height and opacity to prevent viewing from neighboring properties and the street; parking for the home based business shall be shown on the site plan;
(f)
The home based business shall not display or advertise on the premises any commodity or service for purchase, except that signage identifying the business shall be permitted in accordance with § 30-10.4B(1);
(g)
No materials, products, equipment, or machinery used in the operation of the home based business shall be stored or operated on the premises outside of the space designated for the business in Subsection B(2)(a), above;
(h)
The home based business shall not create any noise, odor, dust, vibrations, smoke, gas fumes, radiation, electromagnetic interference, unusual lighting, or unsightly conditions on the premises;
(i)
The following businesses shall not be permitted as a home based business:
(j)
The Commission, in granting site plan approval for a home based business, may attach reasonable conditions with respect to hours of operation, deliveries and shipping, external lighting, landscaping and visual screening, means of access for pedestrian and vehicles, and environmental safeguards, both physical and operational.
(k)
A home based business, if granted a zoning permit with site plan approval, shall not constitute a vested right in the property; discontinuance of the business by virtue of property conveyance or other action shall extinguish the permit.
(l)
The granting of site plan approval for a home based business entitles the Zoning Enforcement Officer to make inspections of the home based business at least annually to verify compliance with the provisions of the permit; such inspections shall be performed during normal business hours or by arrangement with the operator of the business.
(3)
Major - Type 2 home based businesses shall be permitted on conforming parcels and within conforming structures in Use Districts R-10, R-15, R-22, R-27, R-40, MHP, PRD, and C; PND, NR-10, and RC; and DBR upon approval of a special permit and site plan in accordance with § 30-13.2, Site plan review; and § 30-13.3, Special permits, and the following requirements:
(b)
With approval of a special permit and a site plan by the Commission, the home based business may be of a nature that relies on or generates customer traffic to the dwelling or the premises; the Commission may restrict the number of customers that patronize the home based business on a daily basis;
(c)
No commercial vehicles shall be parked or stored on the premises except as provided in § 30-10.5C(11);
[1]
Parking shall be provided for nonresident employees, if any, and patrons in addition to the normal parking demands for residential use of the premises; off-street parking for residential and home based business use of the premises shall be in accordance with the requirements of § 30-10.5A(7) and (9);
[2]
All parking of vehicles used by the home based business shall be located in the side or rear yard or, for a corner lot, in the innermost quadrant of the property, and shall be screened with fencing and/or vegetation of sufficient height and opacity to prevent viewing from neighboring properties and the street; parking for the home based business shall be shown on the site plan;
(d)
The Commission, in granting a special permit with site plan approval for a home based business, may attach reasonable conditions with respect to hours of operation, deliveries and shipping, external lighting, landscaping and visual screening, means of access for pedestrian and vehicles, and environmental safeguards, both physical and operational; the Commission may limit the duration of the special permit to a period of one or more years and require its renewal at such intervals as the Commission deems appropriate.
(e)
A home based business, if granted a special permit with site plan approval, shall not be changed to another home based business without approval by the Commission of a new special permit and site plan therefor.
(f)
The granting of a special permit with site plan approval for a home based business entitles the Zoning Enforcement Officer to make inspections of the home based business at least annually to verify compliance with the provisions of the permit; such inspections shall be performed during normal business hours or by arrangement with the operator of the business.
C.
Minimum floor areas.
(1)
Requirements. Minimum floor area requirements; a building permit shall not be issued for any building that does not conform to the following:
(b)
Two-family dwellings.
[1]
Newly constructed two-family dwellings shall have a minimum floor are of 700 square feet per unit for single level structures and a minimum floor area of 775 square feet per unit for multi-level structures. Existing structures, which are converted to two-family dwellings, shall contain a minimum floor area of 650 square feet per dwelling unit containing one bedroom. A unit containing more than one bedroom shall provide 125 square feet for each additional bedroom.
[2]
No single-family structure shall be converted to a two-family structure if additions to the existing building are required to meet the above square footage requirements. Where an existing single-family dwelling is converted to a two-family, the external appearance and general characteristics of the building as a single-family shall be preserved.
[3]
Each individual dwelling unit must be individually metered for all utility services and must be served by public water and sewers.
D.
Outdoor wood burning furnaces. As allowed by special permit in §§ 30-3.1I through M and 30-3.2D and E, and regulated by CGS 22a-174k, Outdoor Wood Burning Furnaces (OWF) must operate only on wood that has not been chemically treated; must be located not less than 200 feet from the nearest residence not being served by the unit; and must have a chimney that is more than the height of the roof peaks of residences located within 500 feet of the OWF, provided the chimney height is not more than 55 feet. Prior to the installation of an OWF, the applicant shall submit to the Town of Vernon Zoning Enforcement Officer a map drawn by a licensed land survey or professional engineer showing vertical and horizontal measurements to all residences within the 500-foot radius required by law in order to demonstrate compliance with CGS 22a-174k.
E.
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 shall be subject to approval of a Special permit by the Vernon Planning and Zoning Commission.
F.
Storage of trailers and boats.
(1)
During the period from November 1 to and including March 31 (the seasonal storage period), camp trailers, utility trailers, travel trailers, recreational vehicles, boat trailers, and boats owned by the occupant of the premises zoned for residential use shall be stored behind the plane of the front wall of the principal dwelling and not in the required side or rear yards, notwithstanding the presence of a driveway within a side or rear yard, and shall not be inhabited for sleeping purposes.
(2)
If there is inadequate space at the side or rear of the dwelling to seasonally store a trailer, boat, or recreational vehicle without encroaching on the required side or rear yard, a zoning permit shall first be obtained from the Zoning Enforcement Officer before any trailer, boat, or recreational vehicle may be seasonally stored in a required side or rear yard.
(3)
To accommodate seasonal storage a surface shall be established in accordance with § 30-10.1N sufficient to envelope the trailer, recreational vehicle, and/or boat a minimum of one foot beyond the largest dimensions of the trailer, recreational vehicle, and/or boat. All open portions of boats and trailers shall be covered to prevent entry during periods of seasonal storage.
(4)
During the period from April 1 to and including October 31, trailers, boats, and recreational vehicles may be parked in an established driveway on the property occupied by the owner(s) of the trailer, boat, or recreational vehicle, provided no part of such trailer, boat, or recreational vehicle shall extend over a property line or violate § 30-10.1F of these regulations. The parking of any such trailer, boat, or recreational vehicle before or after these dates shall require the issuance of a zoning permit by the Zoning Enforcement Officer.
G.
Swimming pools. Swimming pools are permitted as any accessory use in residential districts subject to Section 429.83 of the State of Connecticut Basic Building Code.
H.
Professional office when located in the same building as a private residence. Not more than two persons shall be engaged in such activity. Such offices shall not alter the essential residential character of the property. In the case of conversion of existing residential structures, said conversation shall not alter the residential character of the exterior of the building or increase the existing floor area of the building.
I.
Professional office when located in the same building as a private residence. Not more than two persons shall be engaged in such activity. Such offices shall not alter the essential residential character of the property. In the case of conversion of existing residential structures, said conversion shall not alter the residential character of the exterior of the building or increase the existing floor area of the building.
J.
Professional office when located in the same building as a private residence. Not more than two persons shall be engaged in such activity. Such offices shall not alter the essential residential character of the property. In the case of conversion of existing residential structures, said conversion shall not alter the residential character of the exterior of the building or increase the existing floor area of the building.
K.
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. Such offices shall not alter the essential residential character of the property. In the case of conversion of existing residential structures, said conversion shall not alter the residential character of the exterior of the building or increase the existing floor area of the building.
L.
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. Such offices shall not alter the essential residential character of the property. In the case of conversion of existing residential structures, said conversion shall not alter the residential character of the exterior of the building or increase the existing floor area of the building.