Restrictions within the Contract Zone Sample Clauses

Restrictions within the Contract Zone. A) The setback provisions within the Contract Zone shall be as follows. All setbacks shall be measured from the exterior wall of the structure and shall not include overhangs, which overhangs shall not exceed one foot on any side of the structure.
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Restrictions within the Contract Zone. A) The setback provisions for all lots within the Contract Zone shall be as follows; provided, however, that any setback may be reduced to zero (0) feet with the consent of both abutting lot owners: Deleted: D) On proposed Lots 7-12 only, indoor storage facilities and warehouses which are set back at least 300 feet from the U.S. Route One right of way are permitted only if no residential use is created or existing on the lot. Indoor storage facilities and warehouses shall include enclosed buildings for the keeping of goods, commodities or supplies in which buildings there are not any sales, manufacturing, production or repair activity, except on an incidental or occasional basis. Distribution of goods and materials shall not be allowed.¶ Deleted: EC) A communications tower properly buffered from all residential uses in accordance with Section 433 of the Cumberland Zoning Ordinance.¶ ¶ F Deleted: Lot 1 only Deleted: excluding any drive-up service, freestanding retail stand, gasoline and motor vehicle repair service, new and used car sales and service, and trailer and mobile home sales and service Deleted: G) Tradesmens offices (i.e., the office of a self-employed craftsman or person in a skilled trade involving only the management of the business, interior storage of materials and goods related to the business; outdoor storage of vehicles, equipment and material ancillary to the business shall be permitted so long as such items are not visible from a public way. No on-site, retail sales or wholesale distribution shall be permitted as part of such use. ¶ Deleted: H Deleted: (1) setbacks for individual houses:¶ ¶ • Front yard setback not less than 25 feet.¶ • Front yard setback not less than 25 feet. • Side yard setback not less than 20 feet. ¶ Deleted: Deleted: Deleted: Deleted: 40
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