The purpose of this chapter is to set forth the regulations, procedures and special development objectives that apply to the Keyport rural village. The county has identified Keyport as a limited area of more intensive rural development (LAMIRD). A fundamental underpinning of this chapter is to comply with the requirements of the State Growth Management Act, while preserving and enhancing the unique historic character of the village. The intent of these regulations is to provide for visually compatible infill, development, and redevelopment of the existing commercial and residential areas in Keyport, while also containing such development within logical, permanent LAMIRD boundaries.
In the event of a conflict between the requirements of these regulations for the Keyport rural village and any other statute, rule, ordinance or regulation, the more restrictive requirement shall govern. The Keyport Community Plan shall be considered as a reference in any resolution.
Within the Keyport rural village, three land use zones exist. The purpose of each of the three Keyport rural village zones is set forth below.
A.
Keyport Village Residential (KVR). This zone is intended to recognize and encourage redevelopment of the historic residential patterns within the village. Residential densities may approximate historic densities but shall not exceed five dwelling units per acre.
B.
Keyport Village Commercial (KVC). This zone is intended to meet many of the village needs for basic retail shopping, tourism, and local services. The zone also recognizes and reflects the historically significant commercial use of the village, as well as the types of uses present in July 1990. The commercial zone may provide for tourist, visitor, and recreation uses. This zone may also support limited new commercial uses including isolated small-scale businesses and cottage industries not designed to serve the town population, but providing jobs to rural residents. Residential densities may approximate historic densities of five dwelling units per acre with the provision for a mixed use development density bonus based upon the historic underlying platted lots.
C.
Keyport Village Low Residential (KVLR). This zone is intended to recognize and encourage redevelopment of the existing residential patterns in the Keyport village area west of Sunset Avenue. Residential densities may approximate historic density maximums of two dwelling units per acre with a provision for performance based developments to allow a maximum of three units per acre per the conditions of Section 17.360A.030(G).
(Ord. 534 (2016) § 7(5) (App. E) (part), 2016)
