The following uses shall serve as guidelines
for permitted uses within an LDD, provided that they do not require
structures, the creation of impervious surfaces, excavation, fill
or storage of materials and equipment:
A. Agricultural uses such as general farming, dairying,
grazing, Christmas or nursery tree farming or reforestation.
B. Open space, trails and recreational uses such as wildlife
study, hiking, hunting and fishing, provided that no extensive grading
or road construction is required.
C. Lawns, gardens and play areas that may be associated
with nearby residential uses.
D. Cutting and removal of dead or individual trees for
the purpose of maintaining the health or viability of a woodlot or
for safety.
The following uses and their accessory uses may be permitted when authorized in accordance with this Article
VIII and §
208-50, Special requirements:
A. Nonhabitable structures associated with permitted
uses.
B. Single-family dwellings and their appurtenant utilities
and accessory structures. The minimum lot size shall be five acres.
Lots partially within an LDD may be less than five acres, provided
that:
(1) There exists a contiguous area on the lot outside
the LDD which meets the area requirements of the underlying zoning
district; and
(2) There is minimal or no disturbance of the LDD, and
that disturbance is for the purpose of providing access and utilities
to the lot.
C. Roads, to the minimum extent required to access permitted
and conditional uses, bridges, utility transmission lines, underground
utilities, pipelines and water retention or detention facilities.
D. Any cutting or removal of trees in excess of that specified in §
208-48D.
E. Nonresidential uses, provided that no structures are built within the LDD and a special permit is granted by the Town Board. Mitigation will be required at a 2:1 ratio and shall be specifically outlined as part of the special permit application in accordance with §
208-50.