The purpose of this article is to regulate uses
in important wetland and watershed areas. The objective is to prevent
the destruction of watershed areas and wetlands which provide flood
protection, recharge of groundwater supply, and augmentation of stream
flow and to protect the community against the costs that may be incurred
when unsuitable development occurs in swamps and marshes, along watercourses,
or in areas subject to floods. In the event of conflict between the
requirements of this article and the permitted uses within a zoning
district, the requirements of this article shall take precedence.
[Amended 4-19-2005; 2-16-2012]
This area, to be known as the "Conservation Corridor," shall
be all lands in the one-hundred-year floodplain determined by the
Federal Insurance Administration's Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM)
dated May 17, 2005, on file with the Town Clerk, Planning Board and
Building Inspector. These maps, as well as the accompanying Flood
Insurance Study of Rockingham County, NH, are incorporated herein
by reference.
The following uses are permitted within this
district:
D. Outdoor recreation activities, provided that they
do not alter the existing topography.
E. Construction and maintenance of public water supply
systems.
F. Construction and maintenance of public sewer and utility
systems.
G. Accessory uses and structures usually associated with
these permitted uses, provided that such accessory uses do not affect
the existing topography and that no accessory building is larger than
500 square feet.
The following uses are prohibited in this district:
A. All new construction or placement of new buildings, except as provided in §
165-72.
B. New subsurface waste treatment systems.
J. Any use that, in the opinion of the Building Inspector,
is contrary to the intent or purposes of this article.
A special exception for the expansion of an
existing use may be granted by the Zoning Board of Adjustment, provided
that:
A. It is shown, by the applicant, that such expansion
will not be contrary to the purposes set forth in this article; and
B. Written recommendations of the Conservation Commission
are considered by the Zoning Board of Adjustment.