"T-2" Limited Tourist District.
(a)
Intent. The "T-2" Limited Tourist District is intended to allow variable densities in residential uses, and some compatible business and commercial lodging uses.
(b)
Uses by right. The following uses are uses by right:
(1)
Single-family homes, duplexes, and multiple-family residences (up to four dwelling units) which are site built, factory built or moved onto the site, and meet the design and performance standards of subsection (d) of this section.
(2)
Public utility service facilities.
(3)
Government buildings and facilities.
(4)
Public parks and parks and recreation facilities owned or operated by a homeowners' association.
(5)
Churches, Sunday schools and day care centers.
(6)
Accessory uses.
(7)
Boardinghouses with no more than 15 boarders.
(8)
Offices for lawyers, doctors, dentists, accountants, engineers and other professionals.
(c)
Conditional uses. The following uses are conditional uses:
(1)
Multifamily residences of more than four units which meet the design and performance standards of subsection (d) of this section.
(2)
Hotels, lodges, boardinghouses (with more than 15 boarders) and other operations providing lodging on a temporary basis, which meet the intent of subsection (a) of this section and the design and performance standards of subsection (d) of this section. Such lodging operation may include an accessory restaurant, including those licensed for the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
(d)
Design and performance standards.
(1)
Residences shall be anchored to a foundation constructed in full conformity with the town building code.
(2)
The residence shall qualify for a building permit pursuant to either chapter 5, article II or section 5-95
(3)
The residence shall be a minimum of 21 feet wide with a minimum eave overhang of 12 inches. All factory built residences and mobile residences shall have an average roof pitch of at least 3:12; all site built residences shall have an average roof pitch of at least 4:12.
(4)
The roof shall be designed to withstand a snow load as established in the town's most recently adopted editions of the International Building Code and International Residential Code.
(5)
The residence shall have brick, rock, stucco, wood, or cosmetically equivalent siding.
(6)
Exterior storage for businesses or lodging businesses is not allowed.
(7)
All commercial and lodging uses shall be designed to minimize traffic problems, shall have all buildings setback consistent with the setback of existing residential buildings in the area and be designed compatible with the historical character of the area.
(8)
No business or lodging uses shall be allowed which are likely to generate traffic in such volumes as to be inconsistent with the reasonable enjoyment of the residences in the neighborhood.
(Ord. No. 1988-1, § 1(15.8-7), 7-13-1988; Ord. No. 1994-5, §§ 2, 3, 4-6-1994)
"T-2" Limited Tourist District.
(a)
Intent. The "T-2" Limited Tourist District is intended to allow variable densities in residential uses, and some compatible business and commercial lodging uses.
(b)
Uses by right. The following uses are uses by right:
(1)
Single-family homes, duplexes, and multiple-family residences (up to four dwelling units) which are site built, factory built or moved onto the site, and meet the design and performance standards of subsection (d) of this section.
(2)
Public utility service facilities.
(3)
Government buildings and facilities.
(4)
Public parks and parks and recreation facilities owned or operated by a homeowners' association.
(5)
Churches, Sunday schools and day care centers.
(6)
Accessory uses.
(7)
Boardinghouses with no more than 15 boarders.
(8)
Offices for lawyers, doctors, dentists, accountants, engineers and other professionals.
(c)
Conditional uses. The following uses are conditional uses:
(1)
Multifamily residences of more than four units which meet the design and performance standards of subsection (d) of this section.
(2)
Hotels, lodges, boardinghouses (with more than 15 boarders) and other operations providing lodging on a temporary basis, which meet the intent of subsection (a) of this section and the design and performance standards of subsection (d) of this section. Such lodging operation may include an accessory restaurant, including those licensed for the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
(d)
Design and performance standards.
(1)
Residences shall be anchored to a foundation constructed in full conformity with the town building code.
(2)
The residence shall qualify for a building permit pursuant to either chapter 5, article II or section 5-95
(3)
The residence shall be a minimum of 21 feet wide with a minimum eave overhang of 12 inches. All factory built residences and mobile residences shall have an average roof pitch of at least 3:12; all site built residences shall have an average roof pitch of at least 4:12.
(4)
The roof shall be designed to withstand a snow load as established in the town's most recently adopted editions of the International Building Code and International Residential Code.
(5)
The residence shall have brick, rock, stucco, wood, or cosmetically equivalent siding.
(6)
Exterior storage for businesses or lodging businesses is not allowed.
(7)
All commercial and lodging uses shall be designed to minimize traffic problems, shall have all buildings setback consistent with the setback of existing residential buildings in the area and be designed compatible with the historical character of the area.
(8)
No business or lodging uses shall be allowed which are likely to generate traffic in such volumes as to be inconsistent with the reasonable enjoyment of the residences in the neighborhood.
(Ord. No. 1988-1, § 1(15.8-7), 7-13-1988; Ord. No. 1994-5, §§ 2, 3, 4-6-1994)