The following supplemental use standards apply to the permitted uses listed in Table 113.8 above and shall apply when the permitted use is allowed in the underlying zoning district.
Existing institutional facilities, including those that directly support agriculture, forestry, aquaculture or residential development shall be allowed in Resource Conservation Areas.
Expansion of existing institutional facilities and uses in the Resource Conservation Area shall be subject to the non-conforming use provisions of this chapter and the grandfathering provisions in Article VIII and may require growth allocation.
Certain institutional uses may be permitted in a Resource Conservation Area if allowed in the underlying zoning district and if the use complies with all requirements for such uses as provided in the Crisfield Zoning Ordinance. These institutional uses are limited to:
A cemetery that is an accessory use to an existing church; provided man-made lot coverage is limited to 15% of the site or 20,000 square feet, whichever is less;
Existing commercial facilities and uses, including those that directly support agriculture, forestry, aquaculture or residential development, shall be allowed in Resource Conservation Areas.
Expansion of existing commercial facilities and uses in the Resource Conservation Area shall be subject to the non-conforming use provisions of this chapter and the grandfathering provisions in Article VIII and may require growth allocation.
Certain commercial uses may be permitted in the Resource Conservation Area if allowed in the underlying zoning district and if the use complies with all requirements for such uses as provided in the Crisfield Zoning Ordinance. These commercial uses are limited to:
A golf course, excluding main buildings and/or structures such as the clubhouse, pro shop, parking lot, etc., may be permitted in Resource Conservation Areas, provided:
Existing industrial facilities and uses, including those that directly support agriculture, forestry, or aquaculture, may be permitted in Resource Conservation Areas.
Expansion of existing industrial facilities and uses in the Resource Conservation Areas shall be subject to the non-conforming use provisions of this chapter and the grandfathering provisions in Article VIII and may require growth allocation.
New, expanded or redeveloped industrial facilities may only be permitted in Limited Development Areas and Intensely Developed Areas if permitted uses in the underlying zoning district and provided such facilities meet all requirements for development in the Limited Development Area and Intensely Developed Areas.
New, expanded or redeveloped water-dependent industrial or port-related facilities and the replacement of these facilities may be permitted in those portions of Intensely Developed Areas that have been designated as Buffer Management Areas.
The activity or facility has demonstrated to all appropriate local and state permitting agencies that there will be a net improvement in water quality to the adjacent body of water.
Utility transmission facilities, except those necessary to serve permitted uses, or where regional or interstate facilities must cross tidal waters, may be permitted in the Critical Area, provided:
Only after the activity or facility has demonstrated to all appropriate local and state permitting agencies that there will be a net improvement in water quality to the adjacent body of water.
Sanitary landfills or rubble fills may not be permitted in the Critical Area unless no environmentally acceptable alternative exists outside the Critical Area, and these development activities or facilities are needed to correct the existing water quality or wastewater management problem.
Solid or hazardous waste collection or disposal facilities, including transfer stations, may not be permitted in the Critical Area unless no environmentally acceptable alternative exists outside the Critical Area, and these development activities or facilities are needed to correct an existing water quality or wastewater management problem.
Permanent sludge handling, storage and disposal facilities, other than those associated with wastewater treatment facilities, may be permitted in the Critical Area, provided:
Only after the activity or facility has demonstrated to all appropriate local and state permitting agencies that there will be a net improvement in water quality to the adjacent body of water.
Agricultural or horticultural use of sludge under appropriate approvals when applied by an approved method at approved application rates may be permitted in the Critical Area, except in the 100-foot Buffer.