[Added 4-6-2010 by L.L. No. 1-2010]
A. Purpose.
The purpose of these ski center regulations is to promote and protect
the public health, welfare and safety, and to protect economic property
values, aesthetic and recreational values and ensure optimal siting
of such facilities.
B. Ski
center requirements:
(1) The minimum area necessary for siting a ski center is 50 acres. No
ski center may be established on a parcel or aggregate parcels less
than 50 acres in size.
(2) Such facilities shall include, but not be limited to, amenities for
skiing, snowboarding, tubing, mountain biking and similar outdoor
recreational activities.
(3) Ski centers are considered a Type I Use permitted by site plan review,
also requiring a Class A regional permit from the APA.
[Amended 1-8-2019 by L.L.
No. 2-2019]
Supplemental regulation of agricultural uses shall be as set forth in §§
200-42 and
200-43, as follows.
Standards contained herein are on a "per animal"
basis, unless specified otherwise.
A. Enclosures. Shelter shall be provided for all farm
animals according to their individual need with consideration given
to:
(5) Secure enclosure - fence, cage, barn, etc.
B. Manure. Animal waste must be treated as follows:
(1) Bulk storage must be:
(a)
Fifty linear feet from property line.
(b)
Two hundred linear feet from stream or shoreline.
(c)
Handled to minimize odor and pests.
(2) Soil application must:
(a)
Not permit leaching or runoff into any stream,
pond, river or lake.
(b)
Be generally according to provisions of §
200-46, Soil erosion standards.
C. Farm animals. The following are minimum standards
for individual accommodations:
(1) Horse and cattle.
(a)
Tie stalls: 12 feet by five feet.
(b)
Enclosed box stalls: 12 feet by 12 feet.
(c)
Common pen type enclosure: 150 square feet per
animal.
(d)
Exercise yard of 500 square feet per animal.
If more than two horses are kept, a minimum of one acre of pasture/exercise
area per animal is required.
(2) Pigs.
(a)
Enclosed pens must allow 50 square feet per
animal.
(b)
Exercise yard accessible to each pen with 100
square feet per animal.
(c)
Enclosure secure from burrowing.
(3) Goats and sheep (or equivalent).
(a)
Tie stalls: two feet by five feet.
(b)
Enclosed box stalls: six feet by six feet.
(c)
Common pen enclosure of 20 square feet per animal.
(d)
Exercise yard of 150 square feet per animal,
accessible to each animal.
(4) Chickens (and other fowl) and rabbits (and other small
mammals).
(a)
Generally accommodations must be secure from
predators.
(b)
Adequate room for the animals' mobility is necessary,
common area should be a minimum of 18 inches high.
(5) Standards for accommodations of animals not covered by §
200-42 will be determined by the Planning Board with help from the Warren County Cooperative Extension Service.
Large open areas as specified in the zoning
schedules are subject to the restrictions herein:
A. Furrows shall be parallel to the contour of the land.
B. Grades steeper than 10% shall be interrupted every
100 feet of descent by an undisturbed strip of sod or shrubbery 10
feet or more in depth.
C. Manure or commercial fertilizer shall be applied to
land so as to minimize offensive odors to neighbors and in no case
shall be closer than 50 feet from a stream or lake or pond.
D. Cultivation methods shall minimize runoff or leaching
into a stream, river, pond or lake and in no case shall be closer
than 50 feet to the mean high water mark of said body of water, except
that in the case of an intermittent stream where cultivation may extend
to 25 feet from the high water mark.
[Amended 2-20-1997]
Regulations for the design, erection and maintenance of signs shall be according to the Sign Regulations for the Town of Bolton. See §
200-22, Sign regulations.
Purpose. The protection of the natural resources
in Bolton is important to its economic success as a tourist community
in the Adirondack Park. The clear-cutting of trees has in the past
opened up objectionable views, exposed sensitive soils to erosion
causing siltation in streams, ponds and lakes and generally degraded
the natural environment in the Town of Bolton.
A. Lumbering or timber harvesting.
(1) No lumbering shall be allowed within the setbacks
for front yard in any zone.
(2) Any slash and debris from lumbering activities shall
be removed from all sites in view of all sensitive land use areas
and public rights-of-way.
(3) No clear-cutting shall be permitted on slopes greater
than 25%.
(4) Clear-cutting on slopes between 15% and 25% shall
be limited to one-hundred-foot swaths perpendicular to the slope of
the land. A fifty-foot undisturbed buffer shall be left between clear-cutting
areas.
(5) Clear-cutting on slopes between 8% and 15% shall be
limited to one-hundred-fifty-foot swaths perpendicular to the slope
of the land. A fifty-foot undisturbed buffer shall be left between
clear-cutting areas.
(6) Clear-cutting on slopes between 3% and 8% shall be
limited to two-hundred-foot swaths perpendicular to the slope of the
land. A fifty-foot undisturbed buffer shall be left between clear-cutting
areas.
(7) In no case shall clear-cutting exceed 200 feet perpendicular
to the slope without a fifty-foot undisturbed buffer.
(8) All clear-cutting operations must make provisions for protection against erosion in accordance with §
200-46.
(9) No lumbered land which has been clear-cut shall be
considered for residential development for at least five years after
completion of lumbering activities on that section of land.
B. Subdivisions.
(1) During construction, clearing shall be limited to
the extent of grading only as approved by the Planning Board.
(2) All clear-cutting operations must make provision for protection against erosion in accordance with §
200-46.
C. Single-family home construction.
(1) Cutting on slopes greater than 25% shall be prohibited
except for the construction of buildings in accordance with this section.
(2) Clearing for residential building(s) shall be limited
to 20 feet outside the area occupied by the foundation of that building(s).
(3) Clearing for a driveway shall be limited to a sixteen-foot
right-of-way.
(4) Clearing for a septic field, or pit or sewer line
shall be limited to 10 feet beyond the space occupied by the elements
of the system.
(5) Clearing for a well shall be limited to a fourteen-foot
right-of-way to drill such well and service the residence.
(6) All services to the structure are encouraged to be
located underground.
Any fence over six feet in height from natural
grade will require a site plan review. Also, any fence in excess of
100 square feet on lakeshore lots that is within the setback requirements
from the lakeshore will require a variance.