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Index INDEX

This index is for convenience in the use of the Zoning Regulations and is not part of the Regulations. In case of conflict, the Regulations shall prevail.

A

Accessory Uses/Buildings Section 2 – Page 1

Business Zones Section 2 – Page 2

Executive Park Section 2 – Page 4

Industrial Zones Section 2 – Page 3

Residential Zones Section 2 – Page 1

Adult Oriented Businesses Section 2 – Page 4

Section 11—Pages 13-19 Age-restricted Cluster Housing Zone Section 3 – Page 25

Alcoholic Beverages, sale of Section 4, Pages 7 and 10

Section 11 – Page 2

Antique Shops Section 4 – Page 2

Apartment

High-rise Section 2 – Page 4

Permitted Use Section 4 – Page 6

Aquifer Section 17

Area and Height Requirements, exceptions to Section 11 – Page 1

Art Galleries Section 4 – Page 5

Art Shops Section 4 – Page 4

B

Banks Section 4 – Page 4

Barber/Beauty Shops Section 4 – Page 4

Bed and Breakfast Section 11 – Page 20

Blasting Services Section 2 – Page 5

Section 5 – Page 13

Board of Appeals Section 15

Board/Rooming House

Defined Section 2 – Page 5

Special Exception Section 3 – Page 3

Bonding (Performance) Section 9 – Page 6

Bowling Alleys Section 4 – Page 8

Building

Accessory Section 2 – Page 1

Defined Section 2 – Page 5

Height (Maximum) Section 2 – Page 5

Section 7A

Permits Section 14 – Page 3

Principal Section 1 – Page 3

Setback line Section 2 – Page 5

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B - CONTINUED

Building Materials (sales and storage) Section 5 – Page 12 Business Zone

Permitted Uses Section 4 – Page 8

Requirements Section 4 – Page 1

Bus Passenger Stations Section 4 – Page 5

C

Café Section 11 – Page 2

Camps Section 3 – Page 3

Carnivals Section 3 – Page 4

Section 4 – Pages 5 and 7 Central Business Zone

Permitted Uses Section 4 – Page 4

Requirements Section 4 – Page 1

Special Exception Uses Section 4 – Page 7

Special Permit Uses Section 4 – Page 5

Certificate of Occupancy Section 9 – Page 6

Section 14 – Page 4

Chickens Section 3 – Page 4

Child Day Care Services

Defined Section 2 – Page 5

Special Exception Use Section 3 – Page 4

Church Section 3 – Page 3

Section 11 – Page 22 Club, Private

Defined Section 2 – Page 6

Permitted Use Section 4 – Pages 4, 8

Special Exception Use Section 3 – Page 4

Collection/Dropoff Receptacles Section 11 – Page 21

Construction Material Section 5 – Page 12

Convalescent Homes Section 3 – Page 3

Crematory Section 11 – Page 10

D

Department Stores Section 4 – Pages 4 and 8

Dispensary Section 11- Page 24

Drop Forging Section 5 – Page 15

Drugstores Section 4 – Pages 4 and 8

Dumps Section 11 – Page 3

Dwelling (types)

Defined Section 2 – Page 7

Multi-family Section 3 – Page 6

Section 4 – Page 6

Single-family Section 3 – Pages 1, 7, 8 and 11

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Index E

Earth Excavation Section 11 – Page 10

Elderly Housing Section 2 – Page 7

Section 3 – Pages 5 and 6 Executive Park (Office)

Defined Section 2 – Page 7

Rules and Regulations Section 2 – Page 4; Section 5 – Page 7 F

Family Section 2 – Page 8

Farms

Accessory Use Section 2 – Page 2

Defined Section 2 – Page 8

Equipment (sales and service) Section 5 – Page 6

Permitted Section 3 – Page 1

Fences

Accessory Use Section 2 – Page 2

Defined Section 2 – Pages 8 and 14

Floodplain Regulations Section 6 – Page 1

Florists Section 4 – Pages 4 and 8

Food Stores Section 4 – Pages 4 and 8

Funeral Parlors Section 4 – Page 4 and 8

Furniture Stores Section 4 – Pages 4 and 8

G Garages, Private

Accessory use Section 2 – Page 1

Defined Section 2 – Page 8

Garages, Public

Defined Section 2 – Page 8

Special Exception Section 4 – Page 10

Section 5 – Pages 13 and 17 Section 11 – Page 1

Gasoline Filling Station

Bulk Storage Section 5 – Page 12

Defined Section 2 – Page 9

Rules and Regulations Governing Section 11 – Page 1

Golf Courses Section 3 – Page 2

Government Facilities Section 3 – Page 1

Greenhouses Section 2 – Page 2

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H

Hardware Stores Section 4 – Pages 4 and 8

Height Requirements Section 7A

Exception Section 11 – Page 1

Home Occupation

Defined Section 2 – Page 9

Special Permit Use Section 3 – Page 1

Horses Section 2 – Page 1; Section 3 – Page 3

Hospitals Section 3 – Page 3

Hotel

Defined Section 2 – Page 10

Permitted Use Section 4 – Pages 4 and 8

Housing Opportunity District Section 3 – Page 20

I

Industrial Park Section 5 – Page 12

Industrial Zone

Permitted Uses Section 5 – Pages 6 and 12

Requirements Section 5 – Page 1

Special Exception Uses Section 5 – Page 17

Special Permit Uses Section 5 – Pages 6 and 13

Insurance Agencies Section 4 – Pages 2, 6 and 7

J

Jewelry Stores Section 4 – Pages 4 and 8

Junk Yards Section 11 – Page 3

K Kennel

Defined Section 2 – Page 10

Special Permit Section 4 – Page 10; Section 5, Page 11

L

Laundries Section 4 – Pages 4 and 8

Licensed Dispensary Section 11 – Page 24

Licensed Producer Section 11 – Page 25

Living Area Requirements Section 11 – Page 1

Lots

Area and Setback Requirements Section 7A

Corner Section 2 – Page 10

Section 11 – Page 7

Coverage Section 2 – Page 10

Section 7A

Defined Section 2 – Page 10

Exceptions Section 11 – Page 1

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Index

Irregularly shaped Section 11 – Page 7

Lots of Record Section 1 – Page 2

Lot Line Section 2 – Page 10

Lot Width Section 2 – Page 10

Section 7A

Rear Lots Section 11 – Page 8

Reduction of Areas Section 11 – Page 1

M

Manufacturing Plants Section 5 – Pages 6 and 12

Medical Marijuana Section 11 – Pages 25-29

Special Permit Section 4 – Pages 7 and 10

Section 5 – Pages 11 and 17 Mixed Use Transition Zone (MUT) Section 4 – Page 20

Mobilehome (camp or park)

Defined Section 2 – Page 10

Rules and Regulations Section 11 – Page 4

Moratorium Section 19

Motel

Defined Section 2 – Page 12

Permitted Use Section 4 – Page 8

Motor Vehicles

Rules and Regulations Section 11 – Page 1

Special Exception Section 4 – Page 10

Section 5 – Page 17 Section 11 – Page 1

Movie Houses Section 4 – Pages 5 and 8

MUT Zone Section 4 – Page 20

Museums Section 4 – Page 5

Music Stores Section 4 – Pages 4 and 8

N

Non-conforming Lots Section 1 – Page 2

Section 11 – Page 7

Non-conforming Use Section 11 – Page 5

Defined Section 2 – Page 12

Expansion of Section 11 – Page 6

Rules and Regulations Governing Section 11 – Page 5

Nursing Homes Section 3 – Pages 3 and 8

O

Outside Storage Section 2 – Page 3

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P Package Stores

Rules and Regulations Section 11 – Page 2

Special Exception Uses Section 4 – Pages 7 and 10

Parent/Grandparent Apartment Section 11 – Page 23

Parking

Access Section 12 – Page 5

Common Spaces Section 12 – Page 4

Defined Section 2 – Page 12

Design Standards Section 12 – Page 6

Dimensions Section 12 – Page 4

Handicapped Section 12 – Page 6

Mixed Uses Section 12 – Page 5

Municipal Parking Section 12 – Page 5

Off-street loading spaces, parking Section 12 – Page 4 Requirements for Different Uses Section 12 – Page 1 Permits, Zoning

Building

Section 14 – Page 1 Section 14 – Page 5

Pet Shops Section 4 – Pages 5 and 8

Planned Unit Development Section 10

Plumbing Shops Section 4 – Page 8

Principal Building Section 1 – Page 3

Producer Section 11 – Page 25

Professional Office

Defined Section 2 – Page 13

Permitted Use Section 3 – Page 9

Section 4 – Pages 5 and 8

Projections Section 11 – Page 3

R

Real Estate Agencies Section 4 – Pages 4 and 8

Rear Lots Section 11 – Page 8

Recreational Vehicles Section 2 – Pages 1 and 14

Redevelopment Overlay District (ROD) Section 18

Renting of Rooms Section 2 – Page 1

Research Laboratories Section 5 – Pages 6 and 12

Restaurants Section 4 – Pages 5 and 8

Retail Stores Section 4 – Pages 4 and 8

Ridgeline Zoning Section 7

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Index S

Schools, Private Section 3 – Page 3

Sheds – Definition Section 2, Page 13

- Maximium size Section 2, Page 1

Shopping Center

Defined Section 2 – Page 13

Side yards for residences constructed on

non- conforming lots on paper street Section 11 – Page 8 Signs

Defined Section 2 – Page 14

Exemptions Section 13 – Page 9

Illumination Section 13 – Page 6

Measurement of Sign Area Section 13 – Page 1

Nonconforming Signs Section 13 – Page 8

Permitted Signs not requiring permit Section 13 – Page 1 Permitted Signs requiring permit Section 13 – Page 3

Prohibited Signs Section 13 – Page 7

Repair of signs Section 13 – Page 8

Signs associated with Specially

Permitted Uses Section 13 – Page 6

Signs in RO zones Section 13 – Page 4

Signs in Business & Industrial Zones Section 13—Page 4 Temporary A-Frame Signs Section 13 – Page 3 Temporary Wire Frame signs Section 13 – Page 2 Site Approval

Approval Section 9 – Page 1

Certificate of Compliance Section 9 – Page 6

Requirements Section 9 – Page 2

Bond Section 9 – Page 6

Special Permit

General Considerations Section 8 – Page 1

Procedure Section 8 – Page 4

Stables Section 2 – Page 1

Story

Defined Section 2 – Page 14

Maximum Heights Section 7A

Street Section 2 – Page 14

Structure

Defined Section 2 – Page 14

Floodplain Requirements Section 6

Swimming Pools Section 2 – Page 2

T

Tailoring Section 4 – Page 4 and 8

Taxi Service Section 4 – Page 5

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A frame Section 13, Page 9 Tourist Home

Defined Section 2 – Page 14

Special Exception Use Section 3 – Page 3

Trucking Terminals Section 5 – Page 12

U

Underground Storage of Fuels Section 17 – Page 3

V

Variances Section 15

Vending Carts (temporary) Section 4, Page 7

Veterinary Hospital Section 4 – Page 10; Section 5 – Page 6

and Page 11 (special permit) W

Warehouses Section 5 – Pages 6 and 12

West Street Business Zone (WSB) Section 4 – Page 11

Wire frame signs (temporary) Section 13 – Page 2

Wireless Telecommunication Facilities Section 11 – Page 20

Worship, Places of Section 11 – Page 22

Y Yard (front, rear, side)

Defined Section 2 – Page 15

Illustrated Section 2 – Page 11

Setback Requirements Section 7A

Sideyards for nonconforming lots Section 11 – Pages 7 and 8 Z

Zone and Regulations Change Procedure Section 14 – Page 4 Zoning

Boundaries Section 1 – Page 2

Defined Section 2 – Page 15

Districts Section 1 – Page 1

Effective Date Section 16 – Page 1

Enforcement Section 14 – Page 1

Permits Section 14 – Page 1

Map Section 1 – Page 1

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