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Permits and Permitting Procedures
Waterbury has Zoning Regulations which were rewritten in 1994, combining
the Town and Village regulations. The 1994 Zoning Regulations have been
amended several times since 1994 and re-compiled in 2001. Waterbury does not have Subdivision
Regulations, however a zoning permit is required for any land subdivision.
Our Zoning Regulations have excellent Planned Unit Development, or cluster
development, provisions which have been well utilized for exemplary
residential developments. The Town and Village have a combined Planning
Commission and two separate Zoning Boards of Adjustment.
Contacts: The
Zoning Administrator can be reached at 244-1018 or cgarbelotti@waterburyvt.com.
The Community Planner can be reached at 244-1012 or
slotspeich@waterburyvt.com.
Waterbury requires a zoning permit for all land development which includes the following: the division of a parcel into two or more parcels, the construction, reconstruction, conversion, structural alteration, relocation, or enlargement of any building or other structure, or of any mining, excavation or landfill, and any change in the use of any building or other structure, or land or extension of use of land. All zoning permits are issued by the Zoning Administrator listed below. An additional local building permit is not required in Waterbury. Also, local use and occupancy permits are not required in Waterbury. No zoning permit is required nor are setbacks applicable for the following:
Structures And Activities Which Do Not Require A Permit
(1) Any alteration that does not change the dimensions, location, or use of an existing building or structure;
(2) Landscaping of a lot or premises, including ponds, provided such does not materially alter a landscaping plan approved under this ordinance;
(3) Trails, including hiking, recreation, snowmobile, and bicycle trails;
(4) Removal of surplus material that results from a bona fide construction, landscaping or agricultural operation;
(5) Fences or walls of 6 or less feet in height in any side or rear yard, or 4 or less feet in height in any front yard, which do not interfere with corner visibility;
(6) Utility poles and connection boxes, water well casings, and propane gas tanks not used for commercial storage;
(7) Sheds, dog houses, tree houses, residential swing and play structures, satellite dishes, and similar structures with a floor area not more than 80 square feet and a height of not more than 8 feet, which may be lawfully located within any required yard except the front yard, but not closer than 10 feet from any property line."
All land development requires site plan review and approval by the Planning Commission prior to the issuance of a zoning permit, with the exception of the following:
Exceptions
1) One or two family dwellings, or a residential accessory structure such as a garage or shed,
2) Home occupations as described in the Zoning Regulations,
3) A project which does not involve any intensification or expansion of use and does not require any parking lot or driveway construction, expansion, or relocation,
4) Any application solely to erect or replace a sign,
5) Any other project which the Planning Commission deems through their official action to be minor in nature and would not cause a substantial increase in traffic or otherwise adversely affect the purposes of the Zoning Regulations.
The Zoning Board of Adjustment for the Town or Village must approve all appeals for variances from dimensional requirements and requests for conditional use, prior to the issuance of a zoning permit for those activities. Variances cannot be granted from permitted or conditional uses, from minimum lot area requirements, or from sign requirements. The Zoning Boards of Adjustment also hear all local appeals of permit decisions of the Zoning Administrator.
Town and Village of Waterbury
Fee Structure for Zoning Permits
Zoning Fees
Fees are payable with application. An additional $7.00 recording fee is required for any application. Any group of applications processed at the same time requires only one $7.00 recording fee. All fees are non-refundable except when an application is withdrawn prior to any review by the Zoning Administrator, Planning Commission or Board of Adjustment.
All fees below include a $25.00 application fee
Single Family and Two Family Home $125.00*
Signs $40.00*
Swimming pools, Decks, Porches, Fences, Walls, Satellite
Dishes with the exception of those structures and sizes
exempted in Section 400 (f). $40.00*
Establishment of use and change of use, including home
occupation. $40.00*
Multi-family Building (more than two families),
Apartment added to home or multi-family bldg. $100.00 per unit
Condominiums $100.00 per unit
Land Subdivision $30.00 per lot
New Commercial/Industrial Building, Addition or
Change of Use from Residential/Agricultural Building
to Commercial/Industrial Building. $100.00 per 1,000 sq. ft.
Residential Additions/Accessory Building (1st 500 sq. ft.) $15
Additional fee for over 500 sq. ft. $3 per 100 sq. ft.
Special Fees (Non-refundable)
Application to Planning Commission $60
Application to Zoning Board of Adjustment $40
Note: The application fee for an appeal of a decision of the Zoning Administrator will be refunded if the Board of Adjustment rules for the applicant.
Make checks payable to Town of Waterbury, and drop off or mail to Town Clerk's Office, 51 South Main St., Waterbury, VT 05676.
See the Waterbury Zoning Regulations for
all structures and uses requiring a zoning permit. The following
Section of the Regulations addresses structures
and activities which
do not require a permit:
"Section 400 (f) No zoning permit is required nor are setbacks applicable for the following:
(1) any alteration that does not change the dimensions, location, or use of an existing building or structure;
(2) landscaping of a lot or premises, including ponds, provided such does not materially alter a landscaping plan approved under this ordinance;
(3) trails, including hiking, recreation, snowmobile, and bicycle trails;
(4) the removal of surplus material that results from a bona fide construction, landscaping or agricultural operation;
(5) fences or walls of 6 or less feet in height in any side or rear yard, or 4 or less feet in height in any front yard, which do not interfere with corner visibility;
(6) utility poles and connection boxes, water well casings, and propane gas tanks not used for commercial storage;
(7) sheds, dog houses, tree houses, residential swing and play structures, satellite dishes, and similar structures with a floor area not more than 80 square feet and a height of not more than 8 feet, which may be lawfully located within any required yard except the front yard, but not closer than 10 feet from any property line."
If there are any questions regarding whether or not a use, activity
or structure requires a permit please contact Carl Garbelotti
or Steve Lotspeich at the phone numbers listed above.
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