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Zoning Regulations - The Town of Hinesburg

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<strong>Hinesburg</strong> <strong>Zoning</strong> <strong>Regulations</strong> – October 17, 2011 Article 316-20-56.300 to the parcel’s eastern-most corner. Proceed south along the boundary <strong>of</strong>parcel 17-22-62.000, and continue south across parcel 16-20-56.900 to Patrick Brook.Follow Patrick Brook to the southwest (downstream) nearly to a point approximately 55’ east<strong>of</strong> the southwest corner <strong>of</strong> parcel 16-20-56.900. Proceed west along parcel boundaries toRoute 116. Proceed west across the Route 116 right <strong>of</strong> way to the southeast corner <strong>of</strong> parcel16-20-56.500 (starting point).3.7.2 DIMENSIONAL STANDARDSMin. Resid. Lot Size: 6,000 sq ftMin. Lot Frontage: 60 ftMinimum Lot Depth: 100 ftMin. Front Setback: 10 ft (from ROW edge)50’ (from Rt 116 ROW edge)Min. Side Setback: 10 ftMin. Rear Setback: 10 ftMax. Lot Coverage: 60%3.7.3 DENSITYResidential base density*: 3 units/per acreNon-residential density: none defined; limits based on lot coverage, maximum height,dimensional standards, parking, site plan standards, etc.* See density bonus/incentives section for opportunities to exceed base density.3.7.4 PERMITTED USES (INDUSTRIAL)<strong>The</strong> following uses are permitted when the total footprint area <strong>of</strong> all structures on the lot isless than 40,000 square feet.(1) Manufacturing, warehousing and distribution facilities which substantially utilizerenewable energy resources such as solar and wind power generation, geothermal orhydrothermal, and have low adverse environmental impact.(2) Engineering and Product Design Facilities(3) Office uses in conjunction with other permitted uses(4) Corporate <strong>of</strong>fices or headquarters(5) Non Retail Business Incubation Facilities(6) Retail sales which are accessory to the primary use(7) Accessory uses for the benefit <strong>of</strong> employees such as childcare or eldercare facilities,health clubs or other employee conveniences.(8) Other accessory uses(9) PUDs incorporating any mixture <strong>of</strong> the above industrial uses with residential uses inaccordance with Section 4.5 and incorporating substantial utilization <strong>of</strong> renewableenergy resources.(10) Structures associated with renewable energy generation such as solar tracking arraysand wind towers, with maximum height pursuant to section 2.7.(11) Solar array farms located within the development.(12) Ro<strong>of</strong>top solar hot water.(13) Ro<strong>of</strong>top photovoltaics.(14) Ro<strong>of</strong>top wind turbines.(15) Photovoltaic trackers.(16) Small wind energy systems.- Page 24 -

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