My lot size is below the minimum allowed by the zoning district performance standards, can I a) build a home on the property or b) increase the size of the existing home?
Any property that was created and legally existed prior to the applicable dates in each zoning district shall be considered a legal non-conforming lot of record and considered buildable subject to the applicable setbacks and district performance standards. Lots created after the dates listed are considered non-conforming lots.

A structure that does not meet certain district performance standards, such as setbacks, can be increased in size up to 50% of the total square footage provided such expansion does not conflict with performance standards or further decrease the distance between the structure and applicable property line or ordinary high water level.

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1. What is my property zoned and what are the building setbacks?
2. Do I have the ability to further subdivide my property and if so how can this be done?
3. My lot size is below the minimum allowed by the zoning district performance standards, can I a) build a home on the property or b) increase the size of the existing home?
4. I own a small business; can I locate and operate the business on my property if it is in a residential zoning district?
5. What size accessory building am I allowed to put up and what are the setbacks?
6. How many animals can I have on my property?