The basic regulations governing the use of land and the size of lots, yards and buildings within each zoning district are established in this Article. For certain specific uses or exceptional situations, these basic regulations are supplemented by Article
V and by other provisions of this chapter.
A. Regulations governing the use of land. Regulations
governing the use of land within the various zoning districts shall
be as set forth in Schedule I.
B. Regulations governing the size of lots, yards and
buildings for permitted uses. Regulations governing the size of lots,
yards and buildings in the various zoning districts for permitted
uses shall be as set forth in Schedule II.
C. Regulations governing special uses. Regulations governing certain special uses are set forth in §
220-15.
Fourteen use classes are hereby established
as shown in Schedule I. The specific uses included in each use class are outlined
below.
Uses listed as permitted uses in Schedule I
shall require no special action by the Board of Appeals or by the
Planning Board before a zoning permit is granted by the Code Enforcement
Officer.
A. Use Class 1, Single-Family Residential: includes single-family
detached dwellings.
B. Use Class 2, Two-Family Residential: includes two-family
dwellings.
C. Use Class 3, Multifamily Residential: includes multifamily
dwelling structures.
D. Use Class 4, Central Commercial: includes the following
central commercial uses which shall be carried on in a completely
enclosed building, except for off-street parking and loading facilities
and limited outdoor displays not occupying more than 25% of the lot
area:
(1) Retail business establishments, including shops selling
food, drugs, cigars, candy, clothing and clothing accessories, newspapers,
books, stationery, dry goods, hardware, paint, variety goods, household
goods, appliances, flowers, package liquor, photo supplies, garden
supplies, artist and hobby supplies, sporting goods, specialty and
gift items, furniture and office supplies. The limited production
of such goods which are primarily intended for retail sale on the
premises shall be permitted, provided that such production is a necessary
adjunct of the retail establishment.
(2) Customer service establishments, including shops engaged
in the repair of household goods, clothing, shoes and appliance items,
pickup stations and self-service establishments for the dry cleaning
and laundering of clothes, business and professional offices, eating
and drinking establishments, off-street parking lots, gymnasiums and
physical health salons, photographic studios, medical and dental centers,
hotels and motels, banks and financial institutions, blueprinting
and graphic reproduction shops, printing and publishing establishments,
wholesale offices and showrooms, office buildings and offices of all
types, radio and television studios, auto supply stores, bus passenger
stations and funeral homes.
(3) Commercial recreation and entertainment establishments,
including theaters, night clubs, art galleries and cultural establishments,
bowling alleys, skating rinks, billiard parlors, social halls, clubs
and lodges and swimming pools.
(4) Residential uses consisting of residential dwelling
units located above the ground floor level.
E. Use Class 5, General Commercial: includes the following
general commercial and limited industrial establishments which shall
be carried on in a completely enclosed building, except for off-street
parking and loading facilities:
(1) Commercial education establishments, including schools
for the study of business, technical trades, art, music, dancing and
photography.
(2) Limited heavy commercial uses, including wholesale
business, wholesale produce and meat markets, mechanical and vehicle
equipment repair establishments, dry-cleaning and dyeing plants, carpet
and rug cleaning establishments, laundries, sign painting and automatic
car wash.
(3) Limited industrial uses which are conducted above
the first floor, including experimental, photo and testing laboratories,
the manufacture of musical and small precision instruments, watches
and clocks, toys, novelties, garments, pottery and ceramic products
using kilns fired only by electricity or gas and other limited industrial
production or testing activities employing no more than 50 persons.
F. Use Class 6, Industrial - Buffer: includes low-intensity
industrial and commercial uses which shall be carried on in a completely
enclosed building, except for off-street parking and loading facilities
and incidental storage.
(1) Such low-intensity industrial and commercial uses, because of their proximity to adjoining residential areas, shall be so designed that the most intensive portion of their use shall be located furthest from adjoining residential uses. All rear and side lot lines which abut residential properties shall be provided with a minimum ten-foot-wide buffer area adequately screened and/or fenced as specified in §
220-23A for the purpose of protecting adjoining residential uses.
(2) Low-intensity industrial uses include the manufacture,
fabrication, processing, assembly, repair, testing, packing and related
storage (but excluding truck and freight terminals and delivery or
distribution centers) of all types of products made from previously
prepared materials such as cloth, plastic, food, paper, glass, leather,
metals, stones, electronic components and other materials.
(3) Low-intensity commercial uses include retail business
and customer service establishments of a type intended to serve a
limited market area, which includes only the nearby surrounding neighborhood
or industrial area.
(4) Such low-intensity industrial and commercial uses
shall not create any external nuisances, hazards, disturbances, congestion
or other evidence of their operation which would adversely affect
adjoining residential uses and shall be limited to an employee density
not exceeding 50 employees per acre of lot area.
G. Use Class 7, General Industrial: includes various
types of heavy commercial and general industrial uses of which at
least 60% of the activity shall be carried on in an enclosed building,
except for off-street parking and loading facilities and incidental
storage.
(1) Such heavy commercial uses shall include storage and
warehousing establishments, truck and freight terminals and delivery
and distribution centers.
(2) Such general industrial uses shall include the manufacture, fabrication, processing, assembly, repair, testing, packing and storage of all types of products made from previously prepared materials and also the processing of raw materials. All uses except for incidental storage and off-street parking or loading facilities which are carried on outside of a completely enclosed building shall be enclosed by a permanent fence or wall as specified in §
220-23A which is adequate to screen such uses from adjacent properties and from any public street.
H. Use Class 8, Customary Accessory Uses and Essential
Services: includes uses customarily accessory to the principal use
of a lot and essential services provided by public utilities. Such
uses include the following:
(1) Accessory uses which are customarily subordinate to
the principal use of a lot or a building located on the same lot and
which serve a purpose customarily incident to the use of the principal
building or lot within any district. Such uses include home occupations,
home gardening, nurseries and greenhouses (not including outdoor storage
of equipment) and professional offices of persons residing on the
premises, private garages or parking areas, signs, off-street parking
and loading, temporary tract offices, unoccupied travel trailers and
buildings and other uses customarily appurtenant to other permitted
or special uses.
(2) Essential services for public utilities as defined in §
220-7 which conform to the height regulations of the zoning district in which they are proposed.