§ 62-86. Restrictions in general.  


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  • Except as hereinafter provided:

    (1)

    No building shall be erected, reconstructed or structurally altered, nor shall any building or land be used which does not apply with all the district regulations established by this chapter for the district in which the building or land is located.

    (2)

    No building shall be erected, reconstructed or structurally altered to exceed the height or bulk limits herein established for the district in which such building is located.

    (3)

    The minimum yards and other open spaces, including the intensity of use provisions contained in this chapter for each and every building existing at the time of the passage of this chapter, or for any building hereafter erected or structurally altered, shall not be encroached upon or considered as yard or open space requirements or intensity of use requirements for any other building.

    (4)

    Every building hereafter erected in R-1 districts shall be located on one or more lots and in no case shall there be more than one main building and the customary accessory buildings on one lot.

    (5)

    The uses of all buildings and property publicly owned and engaged in the performance of a public function may be permitted in any district; provided, however, that such use is not obnoxious or detrimental to the health or welfare of the town.

    (6)

    No explosive paints or any explosive combustible material shall be stored in any area, unless prior to the storage thereof the Police Chief of the town shall issue a permit authorizing the storage thereof after his inspection and approval of the premises thereof.

    (7)

    Nothing shall be allowable on premises that shall in any way be offensive or noxious by reason of the emission of odors, gases, dirt, smoke, vibration or noise, nor shall anything be constructed or maintained including private incinerators, that would in any way constitute an eyesore or nuisance to adjacent property owners, residents or to the community.

(Ord. No. C-151, § 9, 3-4-74)