Post by leokeeler on Nov 29, 2015 19:24:02 GMT
The Board has not proposed any changes to Commercial Activity other than renumbering.
Commercial activity is increasing in Glastonbury and causing both visual and occupational changes. Members comments are desired.
5.07 5.05. Commercial Activity. It is the intent of these covenants that the Community of Glastonbury should be a predominantly rural/residential community that allows for the reasonable and productive exercise of free enterprise by its residents, and which both encourages fixture orderly growth and protects valuable rural and residential land qualities. The restrictions on commercial activity shall include the following:
a. Such activity may not be a nuisance or an eyesore;
b. Commercial business activity other than that contained within a dwelling unit must be concealed by fence, wall, landscaping, shrubs, land berms or the like as required by the Association from time to time;
c. Signs may be erected only as allowed by Section 6.04 or as otherwise permitted by the Association;
d. Adequate off-street parking must be provided as defined by the Association or in the Master Plan;
e. The Association may establish setback requirements for commercial structures from time to time that are substantially in excess of those required by Section 6.02 in order to prevent the unsightly accumulation of commercial establishments along platted roads and boundary lines in a predominantly rural/residential community;
f. Bars, lounges, liquor stores, stills, and the production, sale, service or use of tobacco products, liquor, wine, beer or other alcoholic beverages in commercial establishments shall not be permitted;
g. Adult bookstores and the sale or display of pornographic literature or materials shall not be permitted;
h. Establishments which provide, feature, or allow gambling, nude dancing, stripping, pornographic or X-rated films, lewdness or any illegal activity shall not be permitted, and the Association shall have the discretion and authority to require that any such commercial activity be terminated; and
i. Additional restrictions upon or regulation of commercial activity shall be as set forth in the Master Plan.
Commercial activity is increasing in Glastonbury and causing both visual and occupational changes. Members comments are desired.
a. Such activity may not be a nuisance or an eyesore;
b. Commercial business activity other than that contained within a dwelling unit must be concealed by fence, wall, landscaping, shrubs, land berms or the like as required by the Association from time to time;
c. Signs may be erected only as allowed by Section 6.04 or as otherwise permitted by the Association;
d. Adequate off-street parking must be provided as defined by the Association or in the Master Plan;
e. The Association may establish setback requirements for commercial structures from time to time that are substantially in excess of those required by Section 6.02 in order to prevent the unsightly accumulation of commercial establishments along platted roads and boundary lines in a predominantly rural/residential community;
f. Bars, lounges, liquor stores, stills, and the production, sale, service or use of tobacco products, liquor, wine, beer or other alcoholic beverages in commercial establishments shall not be permitted;
g. Adult bookstores and the sale or display of pornographic literature or materials shall not be permitted;
h. Establishments which provide, feature, or allow gambling, nude dancing, stripping, pornographic or X-rated films, lewdness or any illegal activity shall not be permitted, and the Association shall have the discretion and authority to require that any such commercial activity be terminated; and
i. Additional restrictions upon or regulation of commercial activity shall be as set forth in the Master Plan.