[Added 3-6-1965 ATM by Art. 29; amended 3-6-1971 ATM by Art. 34; 3-4-1972 ATM by Art. 44; 3-3-1973 ATM by Art. 35; 3-26-1977 ATM by Art. 35; 4-5-1986 ATM by Art. 39; 11-16-1987 STM by Art. 10; 3-28-1998 ATM by Art. 29; 12-8-1998 STM by Art. 14; 3-27-2004 ATM by Art. 39]
The intent of the C District is to permit shopping and business services type land uses that meet the needs of the local community rather than the region, and to encourage uses that, when established, result in a traditional New England village form of development of appropriate scale, character, vernacular architecture, design, and detail. It is also the intent of the C District to provide for an array of uses consistent with the Master Plan adopted by the Planning Board, as may be amended, including opportunities for mixed use development, pedestrian interaction, and a vibrant village atmosphere.
A. Permitted uses are:
(1) As provided in §
125-12, Small-scale commercial uses.
(2) As provided in §
125-7, Agricultural uses, §
125-10, Conversion for multiple residence, §
125-15, Earthmoving, §
125-16, Institutional uses, and § 125-41J, Other off-site signs.
(3) As provided in §
125-8, Single residence use, on lots as they existed February 1, 1972.
(4) As provided in §
125-13, Medium-scale commercial uses, with the exception of Subsections M, T, U and V (laboratory for engineering, research, experimental, or testing activities; landscaping services involving equipment parking; kennel and/or veterinary services; mortuary), however, for §
125-13, Medium-scale commercial uses, Subsection
Y permitted uses, only in building(s) existing on October 16, 1998. As provided in §
125-53, Large-Scale Ground Mounted Solar Photovoltaic Facilities Overlay District.
[Amended 8-29-2012 STM by Art. 1]
B. Uses by special permit (see §
125-46, Special permits) issued by the Planning Board as follows:
(1) As provided in §
125-13, Medium-scale commercial uses, Subsections
M,
S,
T,
U,
V,
Z (inn or bed-and-breakfast establishment, eating establishments with live musical entertainment; laboratory for engineering, research, experimental, or testing activities; shops and sales of supplies for plumbing, electrical, carpentry and other building trades; landscaping services involving equipment parking; kennel and/or veterinary services; mortuary; mixed use village development).
(2) As provided in §
125-14, Large-scale commercial uses, except that no special permit shall be issued pursuant to Subsection F thereof for an automobile body shop.