5.1 Accessory Use
In Single Residence, General Residence and Business Districts accessory use is permitted on the same lot with and customarily incident to any of the uses permitted in Section 3.2, and not detrimental to a residential neighborhood. All accessory uses shall comply with the dimensional requirements for the primary use to which they are an accessory, as stated in Section 4.2. Swimming poo1s and racquet courts are permitted as accessory structures in all districts and require a building permit. They shall be fenced or otherwise protected against intrusion as required by the State Building Code. Racquet court fencing shall be at least eight feet (8') high. Swimming pools shall comply with the Town's General Bylaws, Article XV, Section 6.
The term "accessory use" in this section shall not include:
1) Garage space for more than three automobiles except for owner's use;
2) The sale of produce unless the major portion thereof is raised on the premises.
Amended
Oct 18, 1999 Artilce 24
May 15, 2000 Article 38
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