As used in this chapter, the following terms shall
have the meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY USE OF STRUCTURE
A subordinate use of a building, other structure or land,
or a subordinate building or other structure:
(1)
Whose use is customary in connection with the
principal building, other structure or land.
(2)
Whose use is incidental to the use of the principal
building, other structure or use of land.
(3)
Which is located on the same lot with the principal
building, other structure or use of land, or on a lot adjacent to
such lot, if in the same ownership.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
[Added 6-12-2024 ATM
by Art. 10]
(1)
For rental housing, a development in which a household whose
income does not exceed 80% of the median income for the area as defined
by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development under
the United States Housing Act of 1937, Public Law 75-412, 50 Stat.
888, Section 8, as amended, can afford a majority of the units that
the developer designates as affordable without spending more than
30% of the household's monthly income on housing costs; and
(2)
For owned housing, a development in which a household whose
income does not exceed 120% of the median income for the area as defined
by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development under
the United States Housing Act of 1937, Public Law 75-412, 50 Stat.
888, Section 8, as amended, can afford a majority of the units that
the developer designates as affordable without spending more than
30% of the household's monthly income on housing costs.
ANTENNA
Any system of poles, panels, rods, reflecting discs or similar
devices used for the transmission or reception of radio or electromagnetic
frequency signals.
AUTO REPAIR
An establishment primarily engaged in major maintenance and
repair of automobiles.
[Added 6-11-2003]
AUTO SALES
An establishment primarily engaged in the sale of new or
used automobiles, together with accessory repair and service facilities
which are incidental to the sales operation.
[Added 6-11-2003]
BASEMENT
That space of a building that is partly below grade which
has more than half of its height, measured from floor to ceiling,
below the average established curb level or finished grade of the
ground adjoining the building.
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof or partial roof supported by
columns or walls used for the shelter or enclosure of persons, animals,
goods or property of any kind.
CAMPGROUND
An area devoted to overnight recreational or educational use, where the land area is divided into sites or lots for which a charge is made, either on a short-term or a long-term basis, by sale, rent or lease or by means of condominium-type financing. This term does not include campgrounds which qualify as subdivisions under 30-A M.R.S.A. §§ 4401 to 4407 or Chapter
150, Subdivision.
CHANGE OF USE
Change of use shall be considered when the proposed project
is in conflict with the performance standards.
COLLOCATION
The use of a wireless telecommunications facility by more
than one wireless telecommunications provider.
COMMERCIAL
Connected with the buying or selling of goods or services
or the provision of facilities for a fee. Commercial uses shall include
but not be limited to professional and business offices; retail outlets;
services such as barbershops or beauty shops; tailors; laundromats;
dry cleaners; restaurants; parking lots; service stations or repair
garages; hotels, motels or inns; storage and selling of farm, dairy,
orchard, or forest products; horticultural activities; and athletic
or recreational facilities for hire.
CONDOMINIUM
Real estate, portions of which are designated for separate
ownership and the remainder of which is designated for common ownership
solely by the owners of those portions under a declaration, or an
amendment to a declaration, duly recorded pursuant to the Maine Condominium
Act (33 M.R.S.A. Chapter 31). Real estate is not a condominium unless
the undivided interests in the common elements are vested in the unit
owners. Any real estate development consisting exclusively of clustered,
detached, single-family residences is not a condominium unless so
designated in the declaration.
CONGREGATE HOUSING
Residential housing consisting of private apartments and
central dining facilities within which a congregate housing supportive
services program serves functionally impaired and/or elderly occupants
who are unable to live independently yet do not require the constant
supervision or intensive health care available at intermediate care
or skilled nursing facilities. "Congregate housing" includes only
those facilities certified by the State of Maine as meeting the standards
and guidelines for congregate housing by the Department of Health
and Human Services.
DEVELOPMENT
Any alteration of existing land or structures.
DORMITORY
A room, building, or part of a building with more than four
single sleeping spaces in one room.
DRIVEWAY VOLUME
(1)
Low-volume driveway: 50 or fewer peak hour trips
per day.
(2)
Medium-volume driveway: More than 50 but fewer
than 200 peak hour trips per day.
(3)
High-volume driveway: 200 or more peak hour
trips per day.
[Amended 6-12-2024 ATM
by Art. 12]
DWELLING UNIT
Any part of a structure which, through sale or lease, is
intended for human habitation, including single-family and multifamily
housing, condominiums, apartments and time-share units.
[Amended 6-13-2012]
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration, or its lawful successor.
FAMILY
One or more persons occupying a premises and living as a
single housekeeping unit.
[Amended 6-11-2003]
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission, or its lawful successor.
FOOD TRUCK
Any licensed motorized vehicle or mobile trailer where food
or drink is prepared, served, kept, or stored for retail sale from
said vehicle or trailer.
[Added 6-9-2021]
FOOTCANDLE
A unit of measure of the intensity of light falling on a
surface, equal to one lumen per square foot and originally defined
with reference to a standardized candle burning at one foot from any
given surface. A unit equivalent to the illumination produced by a
source of one candle at a distance of one foot and equal to one lumen
incident per square foot.
[Added 6-15-2022]
FOOTPRINT
The outside measurements of the first-floor area of a structure
which is enclosed and/or set on a foundation or concrete pad, but
not including open porches or walkways.
FOREST MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
Timber cruising and other forest resource evaluation activities,
pesticide application, timber stand improvement, pruning, timber harvesting
and other forest harvesting, regeneration of forest stands, and similar
associated activities and the construction, creation or maintenance
of land management roads.
FRESHWATER WETLAND
Freshwater swamps, marshes, bogs and similar areas which
are:
[Added 7-16-2008]
(1)
Inundated or saturated by surface water or groundwater
at a frequency and for a duration sufficient to support, and which
under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of wetland vegetation
typically adapted for life in saturated soils; and
(2)
Not considered part of a great pond, coastal
wetland, river, stream, or brook.
GASOLINE SERVICE STATION
Any place of business at which gasoline and/or other motor
fuels are sold to the public for use in a motor vehicle, regardless
of any other business on the premises.
[Added 6-11-2003]
HALF STORY
The portion of a building between the top floor and a sloping
roof with at least two opposite exterior walls meeting the sloping
roof not over three feet above such floor level.
[Added 6-12-2024 ATM
by Art. 6]
HANDICAPPED PARKING SPACE
An off-street area of 14 feet wide by 18 feet long or, for
a van-accessible space, 16 feet wide by 18 feet long.
[Amended 6-11-2003; 6-12-2024 ATM by Art. 12]
HEIGHT OF BUILDING/BUILDING HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from average grade level to
the highest level of a flat or mansard, pitched, gabled, hip or gambrel
roof, excluding bulkheads, chimneys, spires, cupolas, and similar
constructions not intended for human occupancy or necessary mechanical
equipment carried above roof level.
[Amended 6-9-2021]
HOME OCCUPATION
An occupation incidental to and subordinate to residential
use, carried on in what is customarily a dwelling unit or in a structure
accessory to a dwelling unit. Home occupations shall employ only residents
of the dwelling unit.
[Amended 6-15-2022]
(1)
No equipment or process shall be used in such home occupation
which creates vibration, glare, fumes, harmful odors or electrical
interference which is detectable beyond the property lines.
(2)
No home occupation shall raise noise levels to the extent that
abutting and/or nearby residents are adversely affected. The Planning
Board shall use the standards contained in Chapter 375.10C, Sound
level limits, of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection
Rules, and as amended, to make a determination of "adversely affected."
[Amended 6-12-2024 ATM
by Art. 12]
(3)
Uses and activities identified in Chapter 375.10C(5) in the
above-mentioned rules shall be exempt from the sound-pressure level
regulations.
(4)
A home occupation shall not create greater traffic than normal
for the area where it is located or generate more than 20 vehicle
trips per day.
HOTEL/MOTEL/INN
A structure consisting of more than three guest rooms or
suites of rooms providing lodging facilities for a fee. Accessory
uses may include restaurants, meeting rooms, function halls, and associated
recreation facilities.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
A surface which does not absorb water, including but not
limited to buildings, parking areas, driveways, roadways, sidewalks,
and any areas of concrete, masonry, brick, tile or asphalt.
INDUSTRIAL
Connected with the assembling, fabrication, finishing, manufacturing,
packaging or processing of goods or the extraction of minerals.
(1)
LIGHT INDUSTRIALIncludes but is not limited to laboratory and research; printing; warehousing, wholesale and storage; general contractors' offices and associated equipment storage; trade shops such as cabinetry, plumbing, electrical, and finish work; and fabric assembling.
(2)
HEAVY INDUSTRIALIncludes but is not limited to reprocessing of petroleum products, asphalt preparations, cement manufacture or processing, rock crushing, lumber and sawmills, paper manufacturing, chemical processing, tanning, rendering, and slaughtering and/or butchering of cattle or other beasts for market.
INN
See "hotel/motel/inn."
[Amended 6-12-2024 ATM
by Art. 12]
INSTITUTIONAL
A building devoted to some public, governmental, educational,
charitable, religious, medical or similar purpose.
LINE OF SIGHT
The direct view of the object from the designated scenic
resource.
MOBILE HOME PARK
An area designed, planned or developed for the placement of two or more mobile homes. This term does not include mobile home parks which qualify as subdivisions under 30-A M.R.S.A. §§ 4401 to 4407 or Chapter
150, Subdivision.
MOTEL
See "hotel/motel/inn."
[Amended 6-12-2024 ATM
by Art. 12]
MOUNTAIN SCENIC RESOURCE
The specific location, view, or corridor, as identified as
a scenic resource in the Town of Bethel's Comprehensive Plan or by
a state or federal agency, that consists of:
(1)
A three-dimensional area extending out from
a particular viewpoint on a public way or within a public recreational
area, focusing on a single object, such as a mountain, resulting in
a narrow corridor, or a group of objects, such as a downtown skyline
or a mountain range, resulting in a panoramic view corridor; or
(2)
Lateral terrain features such as valley sides
or woodland as observed to either side of the observer, constraining
the view into a narrow or particular field, as seen from a viewpoint
on a public way or within a public recreational area.
OPEN SPACE
Area not covered by an impervious surface, including but
not limited to grass, shrubs, mulch, trees or other comparable surface
covers and existing vegetative land and which is reserved for lawn,
gardens, recreation or conservation.
PARKING SPACE
An off-street area of 18 feet by nine feet for parking of
motor vehicles exclusive of roadways and driveways. (See "handicapped
parking space.")
PERSON
Any individual, firm, association, partnership, corporation,
municipal or other local government entity, quasi-municipal entity,
state agency, educational or charitable organization or institution
or other legal entity.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A vehicle or vehicular attachment for temporary sleeping
or living quarters for one or more persons which is not a dwelling
and which may include a pickup camper, travel trailer, tent trailer
or motor home.
RESTAURANT
A structure in which the principal business is the sale (to
the public) of food and beverages ready to consume.
RETAIL
Connected with the sale of goods and/or services to the ultimate
consumer for direct use and consumption and not for trade.
SCREENING
Fences or any man-made structure, vegetation, earthworks
or combination thereof.
SETBACK
The area between the property line or boundary line of a
public right-of-way and any building or structure located on the premises.
Setbacks are measured from the property line.
SHARED PARKING
A parking arrangement among property and/or business owners
in close proximity that allows for safer pedestrian access.
SOLID WASTE
Useless, unwanted or discarded solid materials with insufficient
liquid content to be free-flowing, including, by way of example and
not by limitation, rubbish, garbage, scrap materials, junk, refuse,
inert fill material and landscape refuse, but not including septic
tank sludge or agricultural wastes.
STORY
That portion of a building between one floor level and the
next higher floor level or the roof. If a mezzanine/loft floor area
exceeds 1/3 of the area of the floor immediately below, it shall be
deemed to be a story. A basement shall be deemed to be a story when
its ceiling is six or more feet above the finished grade. An attic
shall not be deemed to be a story if unfinished and without human
occupancy.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed, erected or placed on the ground which
is permanent, temporary, or mobile. Structures include, but are not
limited to, buildings, mobile homes, recreational vehicles, piers
and floats, and storage and processing facilities. Boundary walls,
fences, roads, driveways, parking areas, and flagpoles are not considered
structures.
SUBDIVISION
The division of a tract or parcel of land into three or more lots as defined in Chapter
150, Subdivision, and applicable state statutes.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER AND RELATED FACILITIES
Any structure, antenna, tower, or other device which provides
radio/television transmission, commercial mobile wireless services,
unlicensed wireless services, cellular phone services, specialized
mobile radio communications (SMR), common carrier wireless exchange
phone services and personal communications service (PCS) or pager
services.
USE
Any purpose for which a building or other structure or a
tract of land may be designed, arranged, intended, maintained, or
occupied; also any activity, occupation, business or operation carried
on or intended to be carried on in a building or other structure or
on a tract of land.
VARIANCE
A relaxation of terms for a disability or from a setback
or dimensional standard as defined in 30-A M.R.S.A. § 4353 granted
by the Board of Appeals and requiring satisfaction of the test for
undue hardship as defined in 30-A M.R.S.A. § 4353(4)
[Amended 6-9-2004]
VIEWSCAPE
The location which is identified either in the Town of Bethel's
Comprehensive Plan or by a state or federal agency and which serves
as the basis for the location and determination of a particular designated
scenic resource.
WAIVER
A relaxation of the terms of this chapter from application
requirements or performance standards or special regulations, granted
by the Planning Board where, because of the special circumstances
of the site such application requirements or standards would not be
applicable or would be an undue hardship, as defined under 30-A M.R.S.A.
§ 4353(4), on the applicant and, if modified, would not adversely
affect the abutting landowners and the general health, safety and
welfare of the Town.
[Amended 6-9-2004; 6-12-2024 ATM by Art. 12]
WASTE, LIQUID
Any liquid or waterborne sewage, garbage, sewage sludge,
chemicals, biological materials, human body wastes, or any refuse
or effluent in a liquid form generated from domestic, commercial or
industrial activities, except any wastes containing insufficient liquid
to be free-flowing and wastes generated from agricultural activities
or animal husbandry.
WELL
A potable water supply used for drinking purposes, including
but not limited to a drilled well, dug well, or spring.
YARD
A space which may be occupied by steps into or out of a principal
structure; a fence, wall or other yard accessories; landscaping for
screening or recreational purposes; and a driveway not to be used
for parking.
YARD OR GARAGE SALE
A noncommercial operation held briefly. A yard sale or garage
sale shall be considered a commercial operation unless such sales
are limited to three out of 30 consecutive days.