<strong>Hinesburg</strong> <strong>Zoning</strong> <strong>Regulations</strong> – October 12, 2009 Article 2ARTICLE 2: USES, AREA, DENSITY AND DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTSSection 2.1 PERMITTED USES<strong>The</strong> permitted uses, as described in each <strong>of</strong> the following respective districts, are permitted as setforth in each specific district. Any use not expressly permitted is prohibited except those uses,which may be allowed as conditional uses as set forth hereafter.Section 2.2 CONDITIONAL USES<strong>The</strong> conditional uses, as described in each <strong>of</strong> the following respective districts, may be permittedas set forth in each specific district as conditional uses by the Development Review Board inaccordance with provisions in Section 4.2.Section 2.3 SPECIAL USES (V.S.A. TITLE 24, CHAPTER 117, SECTION 4413a)Pursuant to State statute (V.S.A. Title 24, Chapter 117, Section 4413a), certain special uses(listed below) may only be regulated by municipalities with respect to location, size, height,building bulk, yards, courts, setbacks, density <strong>of</strong> buildings, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking, loading facilities,traffic, noise, lighting, landscaping, and screening requirements, and only to the extent thatregulations do not have the effect <strong>of</strong> interfering with the intended functional use.All relevant provisions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Hinesburg</strong> <strong>Zoning</strong> <strong>Regulations</strong> shall apply to these special uses(listed below) so long as the intent <strong>of</strong> the regulation is consistent with the above list <strong>of</strong> allowablereview components. For conditional uses, the standards in section 4.2.2 shall still apply, but onlyas they relate to the allowable review components listed above. <strong>The</strong>se special uses shall beallowed in locations as set forth in each specific zoning district (i.e., see list <strong>of</strong> permitted andconditional uses). For those uses not specifically mentioned in any zoning district, allowablelocations shall be as shown below. <strong>The</strong> intent is to provide a reasonable opportunity for theseuses to locate in compatible portions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Hinesburg</strong>.1. State- or community-owned and operated institutions and facilities. Locations: as per zoningdistricts, except that State highway garages and other high traffic/impact State uses (e.g., Statepolice barracks, State prison, etc.) shall be allowed as a conditional use in the Industrial 1 district.2. Public and private schools and other educational institutions certified by the state department<strong>of</strong> education. Locations: as per zoning districts.3. Churches and other places <strong>of</strong> worship, convents, and parish houses. Locations: as per zoningdistricts.4. Public and private hospitals. Locations: as per zoning districts.5. Regional solid waste management facilities certified under 10 V.S.A. chapter 159.Locations: as per zoning districts, as well as suitable municipally owned property in the VG, VG-NW, VG-NE, R-1, R-2, AG, RR 1 & 2 districts.6. Hazardous waste management facilities for which a notice <strong>of</strong> intent to construct has beenreceived under 10 V.S.A. § 6606a. Locations: as per zoning districts, as well as suitablemunicipally owned property in the VG, VG-NW, VG-NE, R-1, R-2, AG, RR 1 & 2 districts.- Page 2 -
<strong>Hinesburg</strong> <strong>Zoning</strong> <strong>Regulations</strong> – October 12, 2009 Article 2TABLE 1DistrictMinimumLotSizeMinimumLotFrontage (1)MinimumLotDepthMinimumFront (2,3)BuildingSide (2,3)SetbacksRear (2,3)MaximumLotCoverage (4)AG 2 acres 200 ft.400 ft. iffronting onRt. 116200 ft. 60 ft.80 ft. onRt. 11620 ft.(10 ft.)30 ft.(10 ft.)20%RR 13 acres.1 acre if ontown sewer200 ft.400 ft. iffronting onRt. 116200 ft.100 ft. if a1 acre lot60 ft.80 ft on Rt.11620 ft.(10 ft.)30 ft.(10 ft.)20% (5)RR 2 3 acres 250 ft.400 ft. iffronting onRt 116200 ft. 60 ft.80 ft. onRt. 11620 ft.(10 ft.)30 ft.(10 ft.)20%VG 6,000 s.f. 60 ft. 100 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. 75%VG-NW 6,000 s.f. 60 ft. 100 ft. 10 ft.50 ft. onRt. 116VG-NE 6,000 s.f. 60 ft. 100 ft. 10 ft.50 ft. onRt. 11610 ft. 10 ft. 60%10 ft. 10 ft. 60%R-1 6,000 s.f. 60 ft. 100 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. 60%R-2 6,000 s.f. 60 ft. 100 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. 60%C none 60 ft. 100 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. 10 ft. 60%I-1 40,000 s.f. 100 ft. 200 ft. 50 ft. (6) 10 ft. (6) 10 ft. (6) 75%I-2 40,000 s.f. 150 ft. 250 ft. 75 ft. 25 ft. 50 ft. 60%I-3 40,000 s.f. 150 ft. 250 ft. 50 ft. 25 ft. 50 ft. 80%I-4 40,000 s.f. 75 ft. 100 ft. 50 ft. 25 ft. 25 ft. 80%S3 acres,1acre if has>= 100 ft.lake frontage100 ft. 100 ft. 60 ft. 20 ft.(10 ft.)30 ft.(15 ft.)10 %(1) See "corner parcels," Section 2.6.(2) Figures for accessory structures no larger than six hundred (600) square feet in floor area or no higher than twenty (20)feet in height are shown in parentheses if different from principal structures. See sections 2.5, 2.6.2, 5.23 for additionalaccessory structure setback provisions and requirements.(3) In VG, VG-NW, VG-NE, C, R-1, R-2 districts, front yard setbacks are measured from the edge <strong>of</strong> the road right <strong>of</strong> way.- Page 3 -