Lighthouse seeking Maritime use district designation, but willing to limit it to item 7 (lighthouse)
Sec. 28-311. Maritime use districts: MUD.permanent link to this piece of content
(a)
Permitted uses and structures:
(1)
Marinas.
(2)
Restaurants, including restaurants with lounge, but not fast food.
(3)
Ship's stores; ship's chandleries; boatyards; seafood houses, but not scallop processing plants; and businesses engaged in provisioning or supplying of ships, boats and other vessels, including ice, fuel, victuals, rigging and tackle.
(4)
Warehouse and storage of marine-oriented merchandise.
(5)
Wholesale and distribution of marine-oriented merchandise.
(6)
Light manufacturing of marine-oriented products.
(7)
Maritime museums.
(b)
Permitted accessory uses:
(1)
As authorized by section 28-348 hereof.
(c)
Permitted uses by exception:
(1)
As provided in section 28-347 hereof.
(d)
Minimum lot requirements; width and area:
(1)
Minimum width, none.
(2)
Minimum lot area, none.
(e)
Maximum lot coverage of all buildings. Seventy (70) percent.
(f)
Minimum yard requirements:
(1)
Front, zero.
(2)
Side, five (5) feet.
(3)
Rear, five (5) feet; provided, however, that any structure shall comply with conservation zone ordinances otherwise adopted by the city.
(g)
Maximum height of structures: Thirty-five (35) feet.
(Code 1964, § 33-84; Ord. No. 00-04, § 1, 4-10-00)
Secs. 28-312—28-319. Reserved.permanent link to this piece of content
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