Site restrictions.
No land shall be used or structure erected where the land is held unsuitable for such use or structure by reason of flooding, concentrated runoff, inadequate drainage, adverse soil or rock formation, unfavorable topography, low percolation rate or bearing strength, erosion susceptibility, or any other feature likely to be harmful to the health, safety, prosperity, aesthetics, and general welfare of this community. The Zoning Administrator, in applying the provisions of this section, shall in writing recite the particular facts upon which he/she bases their conclusions that the land is not suitable for certain uses. The applicant shall have an opportunity to appeal a finding of such unsuitability to the Board of Zoning Appeals if they so desire. Thereafter, the Zoning Administrator may affirm, modify, or withdraw the determination of unsuitability.
All Lots shall abut upon a public street, and each lot shall have an absolute minimum frontage of 50 feet.
All Principal Structures shall be located on a lot; and only one principal structure shall be located, erected, or moved onto a lot.
No Zoning Approval shall be granted for a lot which abuts a public street dedicated to only a portion of its proposed width and located on that side thereof from which the required dedication has not been secured.
Solar Access shall be protected in the following manner: No structure, whether Principal Use or Accessory Use; and no plant materials, whether trees, shrubs, or other; and no permanently-fixed equipment shall be of such a height that it would cast a shadow during daylight between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. of the winter solstice on any portion of another building or the buildable area of a parcel if no building exists. Compliance with this standard must be graphically shown in application for zoning approval.
Site restrictions.
No land shall be used or structure erected where the land is held unsuitable for such use or structure by reason of flooding, concentrated runoff, inadequate drainage, adverse soil or rock formation, unfavorable topography, low percolation rate or bearing strength, erosion susceptibility, or any other feature likely to be harmful to the health, safety, prosperity, aesthetics, and general welfare of this community. The Zoning Administrator, in applying the provisions of this section, shall in writing recite the particular facts upon which he/she bases their conclusions that the land is not suitable for certain uses. The applicant shall have an opportunity to appeal a finding of such unsuitability to the Board of Zoning Appeals if they so desire. Thereafter, the Zoning Administrator may affirm, modify, or withdraw the determination of unsuitability.
All Lots shall abut upon a public street, and each lot shall have an absolute minimum frontage of 50 feet.
All Principal Structures shall be located on a lot; and only one principal structure shall be located, erected, or moved onto a lot.
No Zoning Approval shall be granted for a lot which abuts a public street dedicated to only a portion of its proposed width and located on that side thereof from which the required dedication has not been secured.
Solar Access shall be protected in the following manner: No structure, whether Principal Use or Accessory Use; and no plant materials, whether trees, shrubs, or other; and no permanently-fixed equipment shall be of such a height that it would cast a shadow during daylight between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. of the winter solstice on any portion of another building or the buildable area of a parcel if no building exists. Compliance with this standard must be graphically shown in application for zoning approval.