§ 42-78. Establishment of districts.  


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  • (a)

    Designation. For the purpose of this chapter, the town is hereby divided into zoning districts that shall be designated as follows:

    (1)

    C-1 Conservancy Overlay District.

    (2)

    EC Environmental Corridor Overlay District.

    (3)

    HG High Groundwater Overlay District.

    (4)

    A-1 Agriculture District.

    (5)

    R-E Residence-Estate District.

    (6)

    R-SE Residence-Suburban Estate District.

    (7)

    R-1 Residence-Single-Family District.

    (8)

    R-2 Residence-Single-Family District.

    (9)

    R-3 Residence-Single-Family District.

    (10)

    R-4 Residence Single-Family District.

    (11)

    P-1 Park, Recreation and Public District.

    (12)

    B-1 Restricted Business District.

    (13)

    B-2 Local Business District.

    (14)

    B-3 General Business District.

    (15)

    I-1 Limited Industrial District.

    (16)

    I-2 General Industrial District.

    Important note. Within the town, certain lands and water areas lie within the county designated floodland and shoreland districts, and are under the jurisdiction of the county. For use of these lands, see the county shoreland/floodland protection ordinance, as well as this chapter. Where lots are partially within the jurisdiction of the county shoreland/floodplain protection ordinance and partially within the jurisdiction of the town zoning code, the town shall regulate as follows:

    (b)

    Structures. For any structure that is located partially or fully within the town's jurisdiction, the town shall regulate the portion of the structure that is within the town's jurisdiction, which must comply with all structure location regulations of this Code, with the measurements to be made based upon the full dimensions of the lot. The height of structures shall be measured from within the town's jurisdiction. Minimum square footage shall be measured based upon the entire square footage of the structure that is partially or fully within the town's jurisdiction. Maximum square footage shall be measured based upon the entire square footage of the structure, and as applied to total square footage on the lot, shall include the square footage of all other structures on the lot.

    (c)

    Uses. Any use that is conducted partially or fully within the town's jurisdiction must comply with the use regulations of this Code.

    (d)

    Lots. Any lot that is located partially or fully within the town's jurisdiction must comply with the lot area regulations of this Code, with the calculations to be made based upon the full dimensions of the lot.

    (e)

    Other. In order to ensure that the intent of this Code can be preserved within the town's jurisdiction, in situations that are not specified above, the regulations of this Code shall apply as follows. Where this Code regulates issues based upon the entire dimensions of the lot, and the owner seeks to make a change on a portion of the lot that is in the town's jurisdiction, the town shall regulate the matter arising within the town's jurisdiction based upon the entire dimensions of the lot and the structures and uses thereon. Where this Code regulates issues that are not based on the entire dimensions of the lot, the town shall regulate solely the activities conducted within the town's jurisdiction. Activities conducted solely outside of the town's jurisdiction are not regulated by this Code.

(Ord. of 10-24-2017, § 13-3-1)

Editor's note

Former section 13-3-1 was amended by Ord. No. 2015-01.