[Amended 8-13-2025]
For the purpose of these Regulations certain terms or words shall be defined as below.
ACCESSORY, BUILDINGA building clearly incidental or subordinate to, and customary in connection with, the principal building on the same lot.
ACCESSORY, USEA use clearly incidental or subordinate to, and customary in connection with, the principal building or use on the same lot.
ACTIVE USEA use that attracts pedestrian activity during varied times of the day, provides access to the general public and conceals uses designed for parking and other nonactive uses if present. Such uses generally include, but are not limited to, retail, commercial uses, restaurants, coffee shops, libraries, and educational and cultural uses. Active uses typically do not include professional offices.
ADULT-ORIENTED ESTABLISHMENTAdult-oriented establishments shall include adult entertainment, adult media outlets, adult motion picture theaters, adult mini-motion picture theaters, adult news racks, adult retail establishments, and massage parlors.
AFFORDABLE HOUSINGAffordable housing is as defined in Sections 8-30g and 8-39a of the Connecticut General Statutes.
AIRPORTSee Section 3.6.1B for definition.
ANIMAL HOSPITALA facility for the care, grooming, diagnosis, and medical treatment of animals and those in need of surgical procedures and may include overnight accommodation on premises for treatment, observation and/or recuperation. For the purposes of these Regulations, an animal hospital shall be synonymous with a veterinary clinic.
ARCADEA building or part of a building containing four or more video, pinball, or similar player-operated amusement devices, in any combination, for commercial use. Shall not be construed so as to include bingo games nor shall it be construed so as to include gambling devices or any other devices prohibited by law.
ASSEMBLING FACILITYA facility dedicated to the assembling of articles from previously prepared materials. Such material may include natural and synthetic products and appliances.
ASSISTED LIVING FACILITYA residential facility which provides assisted living services by a Connecticut-licensed assisted living services agency in a managed residential community, as defined, under regulations of the State of Connecticut Department of Public Health, including the provision of supportive services to assist those in need of assistance in the activities of daily living.
AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIPA facility or lot used for merchandising, storage, buying, selling or exchanging motor vehicles, and repair, maintenance, cleaning, washing, and waxing of motor vehicles.
BANKA financial institution engaged in the business of accepting deposits and using such funds either in whole or in part to make extensions of credit or investments for the account of the bank. A bank may include an ATM machine as an accessory use.
BASEMENTA story in a building, in which the structural ceiling level is above the average level of finished grade where such grade abuts that exterior wall of such building which fronts on any street, and the floor level of which is below finished grade at any point on the periphery of the building.
BED AND BREAKFAST INNA single-family, owner-occupied dwelling that contains no more than three guest rooms where lodging is provided for compensation, for a maximum of six guests.
BOARDINGThe renting or letting or rooms to unrelated individual(s) within a single-family structure.
BOARDING HOUSEA single-family structure or part thereof that is occupied, or intended to be occupied, by three to five unrelated individuals.
BUILDINGAny structure having a roof and intended for the shelter, housing or enclosure of persons, animals, or materials. Any other structure more than eight feet high shall be considered as a building including a solid fence or wall but excluding an electric transmission line or a utility pole, highway or railroad bridge, flagpole, retaining wall or radio or TV antenna.
BUILDING CODEThe most recently adopted and amended State Building Code.
BUILDING COVERAGEThe percentage of a property occupied or intended to be occupied by all buildings and structures, such as, but not limited to, a home, deck, garage, shed, pergola, exterior kitchens, exterior stairs, areas covered by roofs and more. The area covered by water bodies, water courses, tidal wetlands and/or freshwater inland wetlands as defined in Chapter 440 of the Connecticut General Statutes shall not be used in computing the maximum allowable building coverage. Building area divided by lot area equals building coverage.
BUILDING HEIGHTThe vertical distance from the average finished grade within 10 feet from the walls of the structure, measured every 15 feet along the structure perimeter, to the highest point of flat or mansard roofs including the top of a parapet or to the mean level between the eaves and ridge for gable, hip, or gambrel roofs.
BUILDING, AREAThe ground area enclosed by the outside walls of a building together with the area of all covered porches, other roofed portions, plus all decks, balconies, and other similar structural projections above grade.
BUILDING, LINEA line parallel to a street at a distance equal to the required front yard or at a greater distance when otherwise established by the Planning Commission or the Zoning Commission of the Town of Stratford or by limitation in a deed filed in the land records of the Town of Stratford.
CO-LOCATIONThe location of wireless telecommunication facilities from more than one provider on a single site.
COMMERCIAL KENNELA place maintained for boarding or grooming dogs or cats, and includes, but is not limited to, any veterinary hospital which boards or grooms dogs or cats for nonmedical purposes.
COMMERCIAL SECURITY STRUCTURESecurity doors, gates or grates; window guards; wire or similar fixed or moveable physical barriers designed to protect the contents or occupants of a commercial establishment.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLEA commercial vehicle shall be defined as any vehicle over 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight (GVW), including legal load, any commercially registered vehicle, any vehicle having visible lettering or advertising or any vehicle containing business-related equipment, supplies or products which are visible off the premises and change the residential character of a neighborhood.
COMMISSIONThe Planning or Zoning Commission of the Town of Stratford, depending on the type of petition under review.
COMMUNITY CENTERA public facility where people from the community can meet for social, educational, or recreational activities.
COMMUNITY RESIDENCEA facility which houses the staff of such facility and eight or fewer adults impacted by mental health disorders that is licensed by the Commissioner of Public Health and which provides supervised, structured group living activities and psychosocial rehabilitation and other support services to adults impacted by mental health disorders who are discharged from a state-operated or licensed facility or referred by a licensed physician specializing in psychiatry or a licensed psychologist, as defined by C.G.S. Chapter 368v, Section 19a-507a. Facilities that exceed the occupancy described above are subject to the statutory distance and capacity limitation described in Section 19a-507b.
CONTRACTOR STORAGE YARDAn establishment used for the outdoor repair, maintenance, or storage of a contractor's vehicles, equipment, or material.
COURTAn open space, other than a yard, on the same lot with a building, which space is bounded on three or more sides by the walls of such building.
DAY CARE, CENTERA facility that provides a program of supplementary care to more than 12 related or unrelated children outside their own homes on a regular basis, as defined by Section 19a-77 of the General Statutes. Also referred to as childcare center.
DAY CARE, FAMILY HOMEA program of supplementary care within a private family home, as defined in Section 19a-77 of the General Statutes. Also referred to as a family childcare home.
DAY CARE, GROUP HOMEA program of supplementary care for not less than seven nor more than 12 related or unrelated children on a regular basis, or one that meets the definition of a family day care home as provided in Section 19a-77 of the General Statutes except that it operates in a facility other than a private family home. Also referred to as a group childcare home.
DEVELOPMENTAny man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including but not limited to, the construction of buildings or structures; the construction of additions, alterations or substantial improvements to buildings or structures; the placement of buildings and structures; mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling operations or storage of equipment; the storage, deposition, or extraction of materials; and the installation, repair or removal of public or private sewage disposal systems or water supply facilities.
DISTRIBUTION ESTABLISHMENTAn establishment where shipments of goods are processed for delivery to customers. Such an establishment does not include direct retail sales to customers.
DISTRICTA district established by the provisions of these Regulations. "District(s)" shall also include the term "zone(s)."
DOG DAYCAREA facility providing care for dogs on a daily basis without overnight accommodation. The facility may include indoor and outdoor areas for the dogs where they will be under supervision.
DUE PROCESSThe procedure customarily provided by these Regulations or required by state statute.
DWELLING, MULTIFAMILY (3+)A dwelling or group of dwellings on one lot containing three or more independent residential living units, having separate or joint entrances, services, or facilities.
DWELLING, SEASONALA structure designed and intended for human habitation in a seasonal or recreational nature and not as a permanent dwelling. Seasonal dwellings shall not be resided in by any one person for more than a total of 30 days from November 15 through April 15 of the following year.
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILYA building on a single lot designated for or occupied by two families living independently of each other.
DWELLING, YEAR-ROUNDA structure designed and intended for human habitation on a continual basis, as a permanent dwelling.
EQUIPMENT RENTAL YARDAn establishment primarily engaged in the sale or rental of tools, trucks, tractors, construction equipment, agricultural implements, and similar industrial equipment. Included in this use type is the incidental storage, maintenance, and servicing of such equipment.
EROSIONSee Section 6.5.3 for definition.
EXCAVATIONThe process of removing earth, soil, rock, or other materials from a designated area typically to create a cavity or open space in the ground.
FAMILYA group of individuals, related by blood, marriage, and adoption, or up to three unrelated individuals, or both; or a group of individuals living together as a functional family; or any group of individuals whose right to live together or without undue restrictions are protected by the provisions of the federal Fair Housing Act Amendments of 1988, as defined in that Act and interpreted by the courts, or by any similar legislation of the State of Connecticut.
FARMINGCultivation of the soil, dairying, raising or harvesting of any agricultural or horticultural commodity, including the raising, and keeping of livestock. Includes farm buildings, and accessory buildings thereto, orchards, ranges, greenhouses, hoophouses and other temporary structures or other structures used primarily for the raising and, as an incident to ordinary farming operations, the sale of agricultural or horticultural commodities.
FENCEAn enclosure or barrier, such as wooden posts, wire, iron, etc., used as a boundary, means of protection, privacy screening or confinement, but not including retaining walls, hedges, shrubs, trees, or other natural growth. Any fence constructed to be over eight feet in height shall be considered a building/structure.
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONAn entity that deals primarily in business related to financial or/and monetary transactions, namely loans, deposits, investments, currency exchange, or any other transaction of similar nature. A bank shall be considered a type of financial institution.
FLOOR AREAThe sum of the gross horizontal areas of the several floors of the building or buildings on a lot measured from the exterior faces of exterior walls or from the centerline of party walls separating two buildings, excluding cellar and basement areas used only for storage or for the operation and maintenance of the building.
FLOOR AREA RATIO (FAR)The total floor area of all buildings on a lot divided by the lot area or such portion of the lot that lies within the applicable zoning district.
FLOOR AREA, LIVABLEAll spaces within the exterior walls of a dwelling unit exclusive of garages, breezeways, unheated porches, cellars, heater rooms, and basements having a window area of less than 20% of the square foot area of the room. Usable floor area shall include all spaces not otherwise excluded above such as: principal rooms, utility rooms, bathrooms, all closets and hallways opening directly into any rooms within the dwelling unit and all attic space having a clear height of six feet from finished floor level to pitch of roof rafter with a clear height of seven feet from finished floor level to ceiling over 50% of the area of such attic space.
FUEL CELLA device that uses the chemical energy of hydrogen or other sources to cleanly and efficiently produce electricity.
GAS STATIONA facility that sells fuel and other automotive products to motorists and other customers. May also be referred to as a service station.
GOLF COURSEA facility for the purpose of playing golf, operated by a membership club, provided that it occupies an area not less than 50 acres. A golf course may also include typical structures, such as an administrative building, pro shop, restaurant, clubhouse, and structures for the storage of maintenance equipment.
GRADINGAny excavating, grubbing, filling (including hydraulic fill) or stockpiling of earth materials or any combination thereof, including the land in its excavated or filled condition.
GREEN BUILDING ELEMENTSMeasures incorporated into building design and construction that are intended to minimize impacts to the environment through conservation of natural resources, increased energy and efficiency and improved indoor air quality.
GREEN INFRASTRUCTUREMeasures that utilize best management practices for stormwater management that infiltrate or otherwise reuse stormwater. Such techniques may include green roofs, landscaping, rain gardens, bioretention areas, vegetated swales, pocket wetlands, infiltration planters and vegetated median strips. Individual green infrastructure practices shall be defined according to the current Connecticut Stormwater Quality Manual.
GREEN ROOFThe roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane. It may also include additional layers such as a root barrier and drainage and irrigation systems. Such a roof may or may not be open to residents or users of the building.
GROUP HOMEA community-based residential facility, within a single-family residence, in which any group of persons whose right to live together, or without undue restrictions are protected by the provisions of the federal Fair Housing Act Amendments of 1988, as defined in that Act and interpreted by the courts, or by any similar legislation of the State of Connecticut.
HARVESTINGThe process of gathering or collecting crops, plants, or other natural resources from the environment when they have reached maturity and are ready for consumption, use, or further processing.
HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTERAn establishment consisting of over 50,000 square feet of retail building space for the sale or rental of building supplies, construction equipment or home decorating fixtures and accessories. Such use may include outdoor retail sales associated with landscaping, nursery, home supply retail centers, sales of seasonal products, or garden centers.
HOME OFFICEAn accessory use of a portion of a residence where the occupant uses such space for work, not in association with a commercial use.
HOME-BASED BUSINESSThe accessory use of a portion of a dwelling (or accessory building) for commercial purposes by the owner of a residence. May include the office of an accountant, architect, artist, dentist, designer, engineer, lawyer, musician, physician, surgeon, teacher, real estate, computer-based business, insurance, or similar professional occupations. Such use may also include that of cottage food operations.
HOSPITALA larger facility where healthcare services are provided, ranging from preventive care and diagnostics to treatment and rehabilitation. For the purposes of these regulations, hospitals shall not include long-term substance abuse/treatment facilities, correctional facilities or uses deemed to be similar by the Zoning Commission.
HOTELA building or portion thereof designed for or containing more than 25, but less than 125, guest rooms or suites of rooms occupied primarily by transient individuals and not having separate entrances from the outside. A hotel may also include customary accessory uses such as conference and meeting rooms, catering and banquet facilities, restaurants and other food service establishments, bars, recreations facilities and health spas available to guests or to the general public, in select districts.
IMPERVIOUS AREAAny land or portion of a site covered by constructed features which prevent the direct percolation of surface water into the underlying earth. Examples include buildings, paved parking and roadways, masonry walls and terraces, swimming pools, sidewalks, hard surface playing courts and paved driveways. Constructed features capable of absorbing and transmitting surface water (such as lawns, gravel/shell or similar materials for sidewalks and driveways, clay courts and natural ponds) are not considered impervious areas. All public access amenities as required in the Zoning Regulations, except public parking, shall not be counted as impervious areas.
JUNK YARDA facility where discarded or salvaged vehicles, machinery, and other items are stored and processed for recycling or resale of their components. May also be known as a salvage or scrapyard.
LABORATORY, MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICA facility dedicated to testing facilities for the diagnosis of oncological, chronic, and genetic diseases and pathology.
LABORATORY, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTA facility designed for scientific research, experimentation, and analysis. May also include the research, development and production facilities for pharmaceutical products, medical devices, and cosmetics. Such facilities shall not result in objectionable noise, odor, smoke, or dust noticeable off the premises.
LIVE ENTERTAINMENTAny musical act (including karaoke and disc jockey), theatrical act (including standup comedy), play, revue, dance act, or song and dance act or any combination of thereof, performed by one or more persons, whether or not for a private event, whether or not there is compensation for the performance, on a premises that is open to the public or for a private event, whether or not admission is charged. This definition of live entertainment does not include adult entertainment or adult-oriented establishments.
LIVESTOCKAny camelid or hooved animal raised for domestic or commercial use.
LOTA plot or parcel of land occupied or capable of being occupied by one or more principal buildings and the accessory buildings or uses customarily incident to it, including such open spaces, street frontage and parking as are required by these Regulations.
LOT FRONTAGE FOR INTERIOR LOTSThe frontage, or front, of a lot is defined as the side nearest the street. The "lot frontage" is the distance between the side property lines of a lot measured along the street line/ front property line.
LOT LINE, FRONTAll dividing lines between a street and the lot shall be considered front lines. In the case of a rear lot, the front lot line shall also be considered the line or lines most nearly parallel to and closest to a street or streets providing lot frontage typically at the end of the accessway.
LOT LINE, REARThe line bounding a lot at the rear and approximately parallel to and at the maximum distance from the front lot line.
LOT LINE, SIDEThe line or lines bounding a lot which extend from the street towards the rear in a direction approximately perpendicular to the street. In the case of corner lots, or through lots, all lines extending from the streets shall be considered side lot lines.
LOT, AREAThe gross horizontal area contained within the property lines of the lot excluding all areas covered by waterbodies, watercourses, tidal wetlands and/or freshwater inland wetlands as defined in Chapter 440 of the Connecticut General Statutes (gross horizontal area - wetlands = lot area.).
LOT, CORNERA lot other than a corner lot which abuts two or more streets which do not intersect at the lot.
LOT, DEPTHThe sum of the length of both side lot lines divided by two. In the case of a corner lot, the greatest length on any street. For rear lots, the accessway shall not be considered in calculating lot depth.
LOT, MINIMUM WIDTH OFThe distance between the side lot lines measured in a straight line at right angles, to the mean direction of such side lot lines, which line of measurement shall touch, but not be in front of the building line, measured at the required front setback line. In the case of a corner lot, the minimum width shall be similarly measured and, for the purpose of this measurement only, the front lot line which has the least dimension shall be considered the front lot line and the lot lines adjacent thereto shall be considered as side lot lines.
LOT, REARA lot with less than the minimum required street frontage per these Zoning Regulations and one in which the buildable area is located predominately to the rear of the buildable area of the other lots having frontage on the same street and having access to the street via an accessway that is part of the rear lot. The buildable area is the area of the lot, exclusive of all minimum yard setback requirements, where the primary residence could be constructed without any variances.
LOT, THROUGHA lot other than a corner lot which abuts two or more streets which do not intersect at the lot.
MANUFACTURINGAny process whereby the nature, size, or shape of articles or raw materials are changed, or where articles are assembled or packaged. Manufacturing within the Town of Stratford may be classified as light (household-like products), medium (resource/base products), and heavy (higher-intensity facilities and chemical products). Such facilities shall not result in objectionable noise, odor, smoke, or dust noticeable off the premises.
MARINAA water-based facility that provides services and infrastructure for launching, storage, and repair of boats and yachts. A marina shall also include the associated office, retail, and service facilities. Such a facility may also engage in the renting of boats for recreational purposes.
MARINE STRUCTURESWater-dependent structures such as boat docks, slips, piers, wharves, and launching ramps.
METAL FABRICATION FACILITYA specialized industrial setting that employs various value- added processes, including welding, cutting, forming, and machining of metals. Includes foundries, blast furnaces, rolling mills, and boiler works.
METAL PRODUCTION FACILITYA specialized industrial setting where various processes are employed to manipulate and shape metal materials into desired forms and products.
MIXED USEDevelopment contained on a single parcel that includes different but complementary uses and which provides for a variety of activities throughout the day.
MOTEL/INNA building or group of buildings containing 25 or less guest apartments each having separate toilet facilities and a private outside entrance.
MUNICIPAL FACILITY OR USEA facility, or use of a facility or grounds, dedicated to the Town of Stratford's operations and maintenance. This shall include public schools, town hall, town office buildings, firehouses, police stations or other similar municipal buildings of the Town of Stratford, but excludes a garage for storage of heavy equipment, repair shop, or incinerator.
NATURAL RESOURCE AREAAn undisturbed natural area that may provide passive recreational opportunities within the community. Such an area may or may not be formally protected from development. Such areas may include minor improvements, such as a boat ramp for nonmotorized vessels and hiking trails.
NON-COMMERCIAL KENNELAny kennel occupied by less than three dogs or cats, and any run connected therewith cannot be located closer than 100 feet to any property line or street line.
NONCONFORMING, BUILDINGA building which does not conform to all the applicable provisions of these Regulations, including one which is arranged, intended or designed for or devoted to a nonconforming use.
NONCONFORMING, USEA use of any lot or building which does not conform to the regulations applicable to the zone in which the same shall be located, but which legally existed at the effective date of these Regulations or at the effective date of any amendment thereto or any change in the boundaries of any zoning district herein or hereafter established which creates the nonconformity.
NURSING HOMEA facility with nursing supervision that provides such supervision under a medical director 24 hours per day, or a facility that provides skilled nursing care under medical supervision and direction to carry out nonsurgical treatment and dietary procedures for chronic diseases, convalescent stages, acute diseases, or injuries.
OFFICE PARKA building, or group of buildings, under one sponsorship, each containing one or more office units which may be owned by the sponsor and/or occupants thereof under a cooperative or condominium arrangement created in a park-like environment.
OFFICE, BUSINESSA building or part of a building where one or more persons are employed in administering, directing, managing, or conducting the affairs of a private enterprise.
OFFICE, MEDICALA facility where healthcare professionals provide medical services, diagnosis, treatment, and other healthcare-related activities to patients. Shall include offices dedicated to healthcare practitioners such as physicians, dentists, nurses, and specialists.
OLDER ADULT HOUSING COMMUNITYA special development type designed to provide housing for the older adult population. For the purposes of this term, older adult refers to an individual age 55 or older, and community means a residential common interest ownership, as defined in Chapter 828 of the C.G.S.
OPEN SPACELand intended for providing adequate light and air, preserving the appearance, character, and natural resources of an area, preserving land for conservation, park and recreation, wildlife, and forest preserves. Open space shall include all landscaped areas within a lot.
OPEN SPACE, USABLEActive recreational areas, sitting areas or other landscaped areas open to the sky, but not including surface parking or sidewalk areas.
OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICTA zoning district that encompasses one or more underlying zoning districts and imposes additional or alternative requirements or provisions than required by the underlying zoning.
PACKAGING FACILITYA facility where the packaging of products is carried out. Such products may include food and non-food products. No packaging facility shall give off objectionable noise, dust, or vibration or noisome or noxious fumes or odors noticeable off the premises or other physical hazards.
PARKING FACILITYAny off-street area designated for parking in association with a non-residential use, including a parking lot or a parking structure/garage. This term shall not include driveway associated with a residential use in a residential district.
PEDESTRIAN-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENTThe design of communities, neighborhoods, streetscapes, buildings, and other uses that promote pedestrian comfort, multimodal transportation options, safety, access, and visual interest.
PLACE OF AMUSEMENTAn indoor or outdoor facility including bowling centers, billiards and pool parlors.
PLACES OF ASSEMBLYA building, or portion of a building, used for the gathering or assembly of people, usually in larger quantities, at one time. Places of Assembly may be publicly or privately owned and may include auditoriums, community centers, banquet halls, and convention centers, among others.
PLANNED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTAn integrated development under one sponsorship in accordance with a General Development Plan ("GDP") as set forth in Section
5.3, on a tract containing at least 30 acres with one or more buildings, each containing one or more of the permitted uses.
POULTRYAny species of domestic fowl, including, but not limited to, chickens, turkeys, ostriches, emus, rheas, cassowaries, waterfowl, and game birds raised for food production, breeding, exhibition or sale.
POULTRY MARKETA marketplace or commercial setting where poultry products, including those that are live, are bought and sold. May include slaughter and pickling operations.
PRINCIPAL BUILDINGA building in which the main or principal use of the lot on which said building is located is conducted.
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENTSA facility involved in the printing of various materials, such as books, newspapers, magazines, brochures, packaging, promotional materials, and other printed products. May also include photographic, blueprinting, Photostatting, and engraving and typesetting establishments. Such facilities shall not result in objectionable noise, odor, smoke, or dust noticeable off the premises.
PROCESSING FACILITYA facility where raw materials, substances, or products undergo various operations, treatments, or transformations to produce and/or store finished goods or refined materials. A processing facility may be dedicated to the processing of non-organic or organic material.
PRODUCERAs related to cannabis. See Section 4.4.10C for definition.
PROTECTED AFFORDABLE UNIT (PAU)Housing units that are considered affordable under Connecticut General Statute Chapter 126, Section 8-30g(k), including but not limited to government assisted housing, rental units that receive tenant rental assistance, housing financed by CHFA or USDA, and deed-restricted affordable units.
PROVIDER (TELECOMMUNICATIONS)An entity authorized by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to be a signal carrier for cellular telephones, personal communication services (PCS), specialized mobilized radio (SMR), enhanced specialized mobilized radio (ESMR), and paging services or other modes of communication as described in the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996.
PUBLIC UTILITIESUses and/or facilities dedicated to providing the essential services and infrastructure needed for the well-being and functioning of a community. This term shall include the following infrastructure: telephone exchange transformer substations, sewer or water pumping station, water tank, standpipe, water supply reservoir or reservation, bus waiting room, or similar facilities.
RECREATION, INDOOR FACILITYA facility designed to provide a variety of recreational activities and entertainment options for individuals, families, and communities, in an indoor setting. Such a facility may be publicly or privately owned.
RECREATION, OUTDOOR FACILITYA facility devoted to active recreation, including but not limited to miniature golf, top golf, batting cages, and artificial and natural turf fields. This term shall not include gun ranges. Such a facility may be publicly or privately owned.
RECREATION, PASSIVERecreational activities that do not require prepared facilities like sports fields or pavilions. Passive recreational activities place minimal stress on a site's resources; as a result, they can provide ecosystem service benefits and are highly compatible with natural resource protection.
RECYCLING FACILITYAn operation of a recycling/transfer facility for the collection, compacting, crushing, shredding, baling, pulverizing, separation, sorting and consolidation of solid waste materials, including construction materials, demolition materials, wood products, plastics, tires, rags and similar materials for reclamation and volume reduction purposes and for transfer to other sites for final reprocessing, reclamation, conversion or change of form.
REGULATIONSAny zoning regulations of the Town of Stratford or regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONSA development owned by a religious organization used for worship and related religious, philanthropic, or social activities including rectories, manses, classrooms, dormitories, and accessory structures. Typical uses include churches, chapels, mosques, temples, synagogues, parish halls, convents, and monasteries.
REQUIRED FRONTAGE AND ACCESSNo building shall be built on any lot unless such lot has a frontage of at least 50 feet upon a street built in accordance with "An Ordinance Providing For the Manner of Acceptance of New Streets, Boulevards, Highways or Public Ways and Establishing Certain Specifications Therefore, in the Town of Stratford, Conn." or upon a street formally accepted by the Town council as a Town road or a performance bond acceptable to the Planning Commission has been posted therefor and except as provided in Section
6.9 of these regulations.
RESIDENTIAL OPEN SPACE DEVELOPMENTA planned residential development under one sponsorship containing one or more buildings each containing one or more dwelling units which shall be owned by the occupants thereof under a cooperative or condominium arrangement.
RESTAURANT, FULL SERVICEAn establishment engaged in the preparation and retail sale of food and beverages in a ready-to-consume state by patrons on the premises. Such a restaurant shall have a minimum of 10 seats and may include the sale of alcoholic beverages, provided that the establishment is permitted to do so under Connecticut General Statutes Chapter 545 (Liquor Control Act). In some districts, a full-service restaurant may include drive-thru facilities.
RESTAURANT, TAKE OUTAn establishment engaged in the preparation and retail sale of food and beverages which serves food and/or beverages in disposable packaging and/or containers for consumption by patrons on or off the premises. Such a facility shall have a seating capacity of one to nine seats.
RETAILA business or commercial enterprise engaged in the selling of goods or services directly to consumers for personal use. Retail establishments in the Town of Stratford are classified as small (0-3,000 square feet), medium (3,001-10,000 square feet), or large (10,001+ square feet). Such facilities shall not result in objectionable noise, odor, smoke, or dust noticeable off the premises.
RETAILERAs related to cannabis. See Section 4.4.10C for definition.
RETAINING WALLA structure built for the purpose of stabilizing soil or similar materials, mitigating erosion, or terracing, 36 inches or taller and not used to support, provide a foundation for, or provide a wall for a building or structure.
RUNWAYSee Section 3.6.1B for definition.
SATELLITE ANTENNAA dish shaped antenna designed to receive television broadcasts relayed by microwave signals from earth orbiting communications satellites. Satellite antennas may include amateur radio antennas.
SEDIMENTSee Section 6.5.3 for definition.
SHARED PARKINGParking utilized by two or more different uses that generate different peak period parking demand.
SHIPPING CONTAINER/STORAGE STRUCTUREA large box, with or without a roof or a chassis and/or wheels underneath, designed primarily for shipping or hauling materials, but which is also suitable for storage of materials. Examples of such containers include intermodal freight containers, site boxes, pods, truck trailers when used for storage, roll-off dumpsters and similar containers. Temporary pods or shipping containers are allowed for not more than 30 days and shall be administratively approved by the Office of Planning and Zoning.
SHIPYARDA facility where ships are built, repaired, and stored. Also includes the terms of a dockyard or boatyard.
SOCIAL CLUBA building or grounds, or portion thereof, that is owned or leased by a private organization or nonprofit group and used for meeting, recreational, or social purposes. Social clubs may include fraternal halls.
SOILAny unconsolidated mineral or organic material of any origin.
SOLAR, BUILDING MOUNTEDA solar energy system that is affixed to or an integral part of a principal or accessory building, including but not limited to photovoltaic or hot water solar energy systems which are contained within roofing materials, windows, skylights, and awnings.
SOLAR, FREE STANDINGA solar energy system with a supporting framework that is placed on, or anchored in, the ground and that is independent of any building or other structure other than parking lot canopy solar energy systems.
SOLAR, PARKING LOT CANOPYA solar energy system with a supporting framework that is placed on, or anchored in, the ground and that is independent of any building or other structure, which is used in a parking lot or the top story of a parking structure to shade vehicles parked in such lot or structure.
SPECIAL EVENTS (TEMPORARY EVENTS)A temporary accessory use held for a limited period of time, typically outdoor in nature. Such events may include, but is not limited to, carnivals, fairs, and sidewalk sales. Special events shall not include those activities which are merely an extension of the principal use itself, such as a school graduation or athletic competition.
SPECIAL PERMITA permit reviewed and approved by Stratford's Zoning Commission required for certain uses within the Town. Any reference to a permit to be approved by the Zoning Commission within these Regulations shall be interpreted as a special permit.
STORAGE, INDOORStorage located inside buildings or structures, offering protection from external elements such as weather, temperature fluctuations, and potential theft or vandalism.
STORAGE, OUTDOORStorage of items, materials, or equipment in open-air spaces, typically outdoors and exposed to the elements.
STORYThat part of any building, exclusive of cellars but inclusive of basements, comprised between the level of one finished floor and the level of the next higher finished floor, or, if there be no higher finished floor, then that part of the building comprised between the level of the highest finished floor and the top of the roof beams.
STORY, HALFAny space partially within the roof framing, where the clear height of not more than 50% of such space between the top of the floor beams and the structural ceiling level is seven feet six inches or more.
STREETA public or private highway or right of way giving access to the lot.
STREET LINEThe dividing line between a lot and a street.
STREETSCAPEThe area between building facades on either side of a street or between properties on either side of a street, encompassing its curb-to-curb distance, boulevards, sidewalks, setbacks and property facades or frontages.
STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONAny change in the supporting members of a building, such as beams, columns, girders or bearing partitions.
SUBDIVISION REGULATIONSRegulations providing for land subdivision in the Town of Stratford effective February 1, 1956, and any amendments thereto.
SWIMMING POOLSSwimming pools are as defined in the State of Connecticut Building Code.
THEATER, MOVIE AND PERFORMING ARTSA venue dedicated to the performance of plays, musicals, operas, and other dramatic or theatrical productions, including indoor motion picture projection and indoor dramatic or musical productions. May also include customary accessory uses such as costume and set design and production. A theatre shall not include those that are adult oriented.
TOWERA pole or lattice type structure that is intended to support wireless telecommunications equipment. A monopole design is a tower consisting of a single self-supporting vertical pole with no guy wire anchors.
TRACTSee Section 5.3.2 (Planned Economic Development) for definition. Section
5.3 is the only section in which this term applies.
TRACT, AREASee Section 5.3.2 (Planned Economic Development) for definition. Section
5.3 is the only section in which this term applies.
TRAILERAny vehicle which is used for sleeping or living quarters and which is, has been, or may be equipped with wheels to permit normal vehicular travel on public highways, including any vehicle towable by a light duty truck such as a utility trailer, boat trailer, camp trailer or similar type vehicle.
TRANSIT STATIONThe area, including the platform, which supports transit usage and that is owned and/or operated by the Metropolitan Transit Authority.
TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENTA development pattern created around a transit facility or station that is characterized by higher-density, mixed uses, a safe and attractive pedestrian environment, reduced parking, and direct and convenient access to the transit facility.
TRANSPORTERAs related to cannabis. See Section 4.4.10C for definition.
WASTE DISPOSAL/PROCESSING FACILITYA specialized facility designed to handle the collection, treatment, and management of various types of waste generated by residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional activities. May include incinerators and power/nuclear plants.
WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENTAn establishment that primarily sells goods in large quantities to retailers, businesses, or other institutional customers rather than selling directly to individual consumers.
WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITYThat portion of a property or structure, including supporting structures, where equipment or devices collect or transmit telecommunications or radio signals from a mobile radio communication source and transmit those signals to another facility, another communications source or receiver, or to a central switching computer which connects the mobile unit with land-based telephone lines.
YARD, FRONTAn open space between the building and the front lot line, extending the full width of the lot, or in the case of a corner lot, extending along all streets.
YARD, REARAn open space between the building and the rear lot line, extending the full width of the lot.
YARD, SIDEAn open space between the building and a side lot line, extending from the front yard to the rear yard.