Designations.
A. Each lot within the Town has one or more of the following zoning designations that establish the permitted uses and density for that lot:
1. Commercial;
2. Condominium;
3. Efficiency lodge;
4. Employee apartment;
5. Employee condominium;
6. Employee dorm;
7. Employee single-family;
8. Hotel;
9. Hotel efficiency;
10. Industrial lodge;
11. Nonsubdivideable duplex;
12. Open space:
a. Passive open space;
b. Limited ski use active open space (class 1 AOS);
c. Limited golf course active open space (class 2 AOS);
d. Full use active open space (class 3 AOS);
e. Resource conservation active open space (class 4 AOS); or
f. Right-of-way active open space (class 5 AOS).
13. Parking;
14. Single-family; and,
15. Single-family common interest community.
B. Zoning designations are specified in the definitions Chapter of the CDC.
C. It is intended that the zoning designations limit the permitted uses allowed on a lot more than the broad zone district requirements with specific density allocations on a lot as set forth on the official land use and density allocation list and adopted resolutions affecting a lot.
D. Where there is a conflict between the official land use and density allocation list and a currently effective resolution on a lot, the currently effective resolution shall prevail.
E. A lot may not be zoned to include the industrial zoning designation because the Comprehensive Plan envisions the slow phase out of industrial uses from the Town over time. Lots with this zoning designation prior to the effective date of the CDC are considered legal, conforming uses.
F. A lot may not be rezoned to include the nonsubdivideable zoning designation because there are only three (3) lots with this designation at the time of adopting the CDC, and the Town desires to ensure the integrity of the single-family zone district.
Designations.
A. Each lot within the Town has one or more of the following zoning designations that establish the permitted uses and density for that lot:
1. Commercial;
2. Condominium;
3. Efficiency lodge;
4. Employee apartment;
5. Employee condominium;
6. Employee dorm;
7. Employee single-family;
8. Hotel;
9. Hotel efficiency;
10. Industrial lodge;
11. Nonsubdivideable duplex;
12. Open space:
a. Passive open space;
b. Limited ski use active open space (class 1 AOS);
c. Limited golf course active open space (class 2 AOS);
d. Full use active open space (class 3 AOS);
e. Resource conservation active open space (class 4 AOS); or
f. Right-of-way active open space (class 5 AOS).
13. Parking;
14. Single-family; and,
15. Single-family common interest community.
B. Zoning designations are specified in the definitions Chapter of the CDC.
C. It is intended that the zoning designations limit the permitted uses allowed on a lot more than the broad zone district requirements with specific density allocations on a lot as set forth on the official land use and density allocation list and adopted resolutions affecting a lot.
D. Where there is a conflict between the official land use and density allocation list and a currently effective resolution on a lot, the currently effective resolution shall prevail.
E. A lot may not be zoned to include the industrial zoning designation because the Comprehensive Plan envisions the slow phase out of industrial uses from the Town over time. Lots with this zoning designation prior to the effective date of the CDC are considered legal, conforming uses.
F. A lot may not be rezoned to include the nonsubdivideable zoning designation because there are only three (3) lots with this designation at the time of adopting the CDC, and the Town desires to ensure the integrity of the single-family zone district.