Type of Use
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Number of Spaces
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Residential uses
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Single-family dwelling
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2
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Single-family dwelling with accessory apartment
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3
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2-family dwelling
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4
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Multifamily dwelling, except elderly or senior
citizen housing
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2 per dwelling unit
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Elderly or senior citizen housing
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1 per dwelling unit
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Boardinghouse or rooming house or short-term
rental (but excluding registered STR)
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1 per guestroom, plus required spaces for occupants
of other dwelling units on premises
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Accessory apartment
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2 per dwelling unit
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Home occupation
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1 per 200 square feet of such use, if customers
or clients routinely visit use, plus 1 per employee from outside household
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General uses
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Meeting halls, membership clubs, auditoriums,
theaters or other places of public assembly not otherwise specified
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1 per 4 seats or 60 square feet of seating area
where fixed seating is not provided
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Churches
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1 per 6 seats
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Academic schools and other educational institutions
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1 per 12 classroom seats or the auditorium requirement
as specified above, whichever is greater
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Nursery school or childcare center
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1 per 5 children enrolled on a regular basis
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Cultural facilities (library, art gallery or
museum) or philanthropic and institutional uses
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1 for each 300 square feet of gross floor area
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Hospital or nursing home
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1 for each 2 beds computed on the basis of the
maximum bed capacity of the structure
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Business and commercial uses
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Funeral home
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1 per 5 seats within public areas
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Medical clinic and related professional health
service office
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5 per professional, plus 1 per other employee
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General or professional office
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1 per 200 square feet of office floor area for
the first 2,000 square feet, and 1 per 250 square feet thereafter
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Retail business, store or service shop
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1 per 150 square feet of retail/service floor
area, or 1 per 200 square feet of gross floor area, whichever is greater
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Convenience store
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1 per 150 square feet of gross floor area, and
queuing area at gasoline pumps, if provided
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Hotel, motel or inn
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1 per guestroom, plus 1 per employee, plus required
spaces for any restaurant or other use maintained on the premises
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Lodging
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1 per guestroom, plus 1 per employee, plus required spaces for
any accessory use
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Restaurant, tavern or other eating and drinking
establishment
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1 per 3 seats or 75 square feet of floor area
available to patrons, whichever is greater, plus 1 per 75 square feet
of outdoor service area
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Bowling alley, billiard hall, golf course, tennis
club or similar use
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5 per alley, tee, court, table or similar measure
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Light manufacturing, utility, wholesale and
similar uses
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1 per employee on largest shift, plus necessary
space for visitors and company vehicles
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Automobile service facility or similar uses
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At least 10, plus 1 per employee
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Table 1 Shielding Requirements
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Fixture Lamp Type
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Shielded
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High-pressure sodium, metal halide, quartz,
fluorescent, and incandescent over 50 watts
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Fully
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Any light source of 50 watts or less
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None
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Other sources
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As approved by the Planning Board
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Table 2: Outdoor Lighting Options
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Lighting Type
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Color
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Comments
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Incandescent
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Full spectrum, white light
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Attractive low-wattage accent and display lighting,
or for residential uses
| |
Metal halide
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Clear white light
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Best for pedestrian and retail areas; products
look good and parking lots feel brighter, safer
| |
High-pressure sodium
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Yellowish cast
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Recommended only where light distribution is
valued more than appearance, such as highway lighting
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Zoning District
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Minimum Open Space Requirement
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---|---|---|
Waterfront Conservation (WC), Limited Development (LD), Rural
Development 5 (RD5), and Institutional (I) Districts
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85%
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Agricultural Business (AB) District
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80%
| |
Rural Development 3 (RD3) District
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70%
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All other districts
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50%
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Minimum Yards
(feet)1
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Front
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Rear
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Side
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25/25
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100/60
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100/60
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NOTE:
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1
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First figure is required minimum setback for buildings; second
figure is required minimum setback for off-street parking spaces and
related accessways.
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Use
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Minimum Off-Street Parking Facilities
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Retail structures
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4 spaces per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Cold storage facility
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1 space per nonresident employee during season of maximum usage
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Winery, distillery, brewery and cider mill
|
1 space per nonresident employee, plus 4 spaces per 1,000 square
feet of gross floor area dedicated to tasting room and retail use
| |
Greenhouse and nursery
|
1 space per nonresident employee, plus 4 spaces per 1,000 square
feet of gross floor area dedicated to retail use
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Bed-and-breakfast
|
1 space per bedroom, in addition to the parking requirement
for the dwelling unit
| |
Lodging
|
1 space per bedroom, plus 1 space per nonresident employee and
1 space per 200 square feet of gross floor area for functions; if
food service is provided, the area allocated for food service shall
be calculated and provided with parking according to restaurant use
| |
Restaurant
|
1 space for every 3 seats or 1 for every 3 persons in permitted
capacity, whichever is greater
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Residential
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2 spaces per dwelling unit
| |
Other uses
|
As determined by the Planning Board to be appropriate to the
circumstances
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Permitted Retained Farmstead Dwelling Units
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Total Parcel Acreage
(acres)
|
Number of Dwelling Units
| |
Under 40
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1 dwelling unit
| |
40 to 80
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2 dwelling units
| |
Over 80
|
3 dwelling units
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Table 1: Maximum Housing Equivalent Units Per Acre
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By Right
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By Incentive Zoning
| |
Residential Neighborhood Subdistrict east of U.S. Route 9
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1 unit per net acre
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TND House: 4 units per net acre
All other dwelling unit types: 6 units per net acre
|
Residential Neighborhood Subdistrict west of U.S. Route 9
|
2 units per net acre
|
TND House: 4 units per net acre
All other dwelling unit types: 6 units per net acre
|
Commercial Center Subdistrict
|
6 units per net acre per floor
|
8 units per net acre per floor
|
Large lot with building poorly sited for future subdivision
|
Large lot with building well-sited for future subdivision
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Figure 13: Building Siting at By-Right Level
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Table 2: Dimensional Requirements for the Residential
Neighborhood and Commercial Center Subdistricts
[Amended 7-10-2012 by L.L. No. 3-2012; 5-14-2013 by L.L. No.
4-2013] | ||||
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By Right
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By Incentive Zoning
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Lot width
|
95 feet minimum
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22 feet minimum, 70 feet maximum1
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Building setbacks:
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Front
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2 feet minimum, 18 feet maximum — Residential
Neighborhood
|
2 feet minimum, 18 feet maximum — Residential
Neighborhood
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0 feet (from sidewalk) minimum, 18 feet maximum — Commercial
Center
|
0 feet (from sidewalk) minimum, 18 feet maximum — Commercial
Center
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Side
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6 feet minimum2 — Residential
Neighborhood
|
6 feet minimum2 — Residential
Neighborhood
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0 feet minimum — Commercial Center
|
0 feet minimum — Commercial Center
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Rear (principal building)
|
20 feet minimum
|
20 feet minimum
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Rear (backbuilding)
|
3 feet minimum if no rear lane or alley, or 12 feet from center
line of lane or alley
|
3 feet minimum if no rear lane or alley, or 12 feet from center
line of lane or alley
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Maximum lot coverage
|
35% — Residential Neighborhood Subdistrict
65% — Commercial Center Subdistrict
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45% — Residential Neighborhood Subdistrict3
85% — Commercial Center Subdistrict
| ||
Maximum building coverage
|
12% — Residential Neighborhood Subdistrict
30% — Commercial Center Subdistrict
|
14% — Residential Neighborhood Subdistrict4
65% — Commercial Center Subdistrict
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Maximum building height, principal buildings
|
2 stories
|
2 stories — Residential Neighborhood Subdistrict
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3 stories — Commercial Center Subdistrict
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Maximum building height, backbuildings:
|
25 feet and 2 stories
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25 feet and 2 stories
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Maximum building height, connecting buildings
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14 feet and 1 story
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14 feet and 1 story
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NOTES:
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1
|
When incentive units are proposed as part of the TND, the Planning
Board may approve a narrower lot width for by-right lots when such
an approval would result in a design that better conforms with the
purpose of the TND District to provide compact, walkable neighborhoods.
| |
2
|
The Planning Board may approve a zero-foot side yard. However,
for side-yard building types, the minimum distance between buildings
shall be six feet.
| |
3
|
When incentive units are proposed as part of the TND, the Planning
Board may approve a lot layout wherein the maximum forty-five-percent
lot coverage applies cumulatively to the net acreage of the parent
parcel when such approval would result in a design that better conforms
with the purpose of the TND District to provide compact, walkable
neighborhoods.
| |
4
|
When incentive units are proposed as part of the TND, the Planning
Board may approve a lot layout wherein the maximum fourteen-percent
building coverage applies cumulatively to the net acreage of the parent
parcel when such approval would result in a design that better conforms
with the purpose of the TND District to provide compact, walkable
neighborhoods.
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Table 3: Dimensional Requirements for the Office-Industrial
Subdistrict
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Lot width:
|
100 feet minimum
| ||
Minimum yards:*
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Front
|
From Hannaford Drive and any street interior to the property:
25 feet minimum
From U.S. Route 9: 200 feet minimum
| ||
Side
|
50 feet minimum
| ||
Rear
|
50 feet minimum
| ||
Maximum lot coverage:
|
45%
| ||
Maximum building coverage:
|
20%
| ||
Maximum building height — principal buildings:
|
The maximum height of a building located 200 feet from U.S.
Route 9 shall be 28 feet. Buildings taller than 28 feet shall be allowed,
up to a maximum of 3 stories or 45 feet, as long as they are set back
an additional 8 feet for every additional one foot in height. For
example, a building that is 30 feet in height shall be set back 216
feet from U.S. Route 9.
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Maximum building height — backbuildings:
|
25 feet and 2 stories
| ||
Maximum building height — connecting buildings:
|
14 feet and 1 story
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NOTES:
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*
|
Required minimum setback for principal buildings, backbuildings
and connecting buildings, off-street parking spaces and related accessways.
|
Use
|
Minimum Off-Street Parking Spaces
| |
---|---|---|
Single-family dwelling
|
2 for each dwelling unit
| |
Ancillary dwelling units
|
1 for each dwelling unit
| |
All other residential uses
|
1 1/2 for each dwelling unit with one bedroom; 2 for each
dwelling unit with two or more bedrooms
| |
Retail/service
|
4 for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Restaurant
|
6 for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Office
|
3 for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area
| |
Lodging
|
1 for each bedroom; if food service is provided, the area allocated
for food service shall be calculated and provided with parking according
to restaurant use, adjusted per the shared parking factor of Figure
17[10]
| |
Light manufacturing
|
As per § 143-26 of this chapter
| |
Medical care outpatient clinic
|
3 for each professional, plus 1 for each other employee
| |
Civic uses
|
2 for each 1,000 square feet of gross floor area unless otherwise
determined by the Planning Board taking into account design use
|
Determination of Community Benefit Required for Incentives
| ||
---|---|---|
Development
|
Development Increase
|
Benefit Required
|
TND house, TND townhouse, TND cottage, TND duplex, TND apartment
|
1 dwelling unit
|
3 acres buildable acreage or $20,000
|
Office/retail/service
|
2,000 square feet of gross floor area
|
2 acres buildable acreage or $15,000
|