Code reviser’s note: At the Town’s request, Section 17.60.060, Loading and unloading regulations, has been deleted to reflect Ord. 19-419’s amendment of Chapter 17.104.
The principal purpose of this zoning district is to provide for recreational, entertainment, lodging and dining type facilities.
Craft shops which include ceramics, mosaics, fabrics, jewelry, leather goods, silk screening, dress designing, sculpturing and wood carving, provided such operations do not create offensive noise, dust, odor or health hazards;
Building height shall not exceed thirty (30) feet in height from grade to the highest point on the roof, unless otherwise provided in Section 17.104.050.
Front Yard. Along Highway 260 there will be a twenty (20) foot front yard requirement. Native trees and vegetation must be used to establish a forest landscaping theme. Landscaping plans shall be developed in accordance with the landscaping regulations of the Town. Parking is not allowed in front yard setbacks.
Where a lot is adjacent to a rural or residential zoning district, there shall be a side yard on the side of the lot adjacent to such rural or residential zoning district having a width of not less than fifteen (15) feet.
Where a corner lot abuts a rural or residential zoning district, whether or not separated by an alley, there shall be a side yard on the street side of such corner lot having a width of not less than ten (10) feet.
Where a lot abuts a rural or residential zoning district, whether or not separated by a public street or alley, there shall be a rear yard having a depth of not less than twenty (20) feet.
If a lot is occupied by a dwelling, there shall be a rear yard having a depth of not less than fifteen (15) feet, or, in the case of a legally recorded undersized lot or parcel, fifteen (15%) percent of the total lot depth.
Any use including incidental or accessory storage, not within a completely enclosed building, shall be screened from adjoining rural or residential zoning districts by a solid fence or wall at least six (6) feet in height.
Every person who owns a business, building, or structure in a commercially zoned area shall keep and maintain the land, building, or structure in a manner that is free of deterioration.