A.
Stores and other buildings and structures where goods
are sold or service is rendered primarily at retail.
B.
Business and professional offices; banks and other
financial institutions; medical and dental clinics.
C.
Clothes and fabric cleaning and laundry service consisting
of on-premises facilities for service at retail, including self-service,
or agencies for off-premises cleaners and laundries.
D.
Indoor restaurants and other food and beverage service establishments where customers are served only when seated at tables or counters and all of the seats are located within an enclosed building, unless approved under § 383-50E.
[Amended 3-7-2006]
E.
Indoor theaters and assembly halls.
F.
Hotels and motels, provided all facilities are connected
to the Town sanitary sewerage system.
G.
Undertaker's establishments.
H.
Veterinary hospitals.
I.
Printing and publishing establishments occupying not
more than 5,000 square feet of floor area.
J.
Bowling alleys; billiard or pool halls.
K.
Manufacture, processing or assembling of goods for
sale only on the premises and at retail.
L.
Churches and places of worship; parish halls; schools;
colleges; universities; educational, religious, philanthropic and
charitable institutions; membership clubs; lodges; community houses.
M.
Buildings, uses and facilities of the Town of Orange.
N.
Off-street parking facilities.
P.
Public utility substations and telephone equipment
buildings provided that there is no outside service yard or outside
storage of supplies.
Q.
Water supply reservoirs, wells, towers, pump stations,
storage facilities and treatment facilities.
R.
Buildings, uses and facilities of the State of Connecticut
or federal government.
A.
Drive-through service windows for indoor banks and
restaurants and other food and beverage establishments provided the
service windows are incidental to the primary permitted use.
D.
Sale of gasoline as an accessory use in conjunction
with retail stores containing over 100,000 square feet.
[Added 7-6-2004]
E.
Indoor restaurants and other food and beverage service
establishments where customers order and receive their order at a
service counter and where the food and/or beverage is intended to
be consumed primarily while seated at tables or counters within the
establishment.
[Added 3-7-2006]
F.
A food take-out service incidental to the primary
intended use, but shall not include the following:
[Added 3-7-2006]
H.
Carhop
restaurant service where food is brought and served in motor vehicles
parked in a specially designed and designated area.
[Added 11-16-2010]
A.
Motor vehicle service stations; motor vehicle repair
garages including automobile, truck, trailer and farm equipment repairing;
painting and upholstering; establishments for motor vehicle washing;
establishments for the sale of new or used automobiles, trucks, trailers
or farm equipment or the rental thereof.
B.
Painting, plumbing, electrical, sheet metal, carpentry,
woodworking, blacksmith, welding and machine shops.
D.
Warehousing and wholesale businesses; building contractors'
businesses and storage yards; lumber and building materials businesses;
freight and materials trucking terminals and businesses; bus terminals;
commercial storage, sale and distribution of fuel.
E.
Research laboratories, manufacture, processing or assembling of goods except as permitted under § 383-49K.
F.
Car washes, including manual and automated washes.
Prior to approval of any application for certificate of zoning compliance, a site plan shall be submitted and approved in accordance with the provisions of Article XIII.