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The Town of Granite Quarry’s ordinances establish the policies and standards that guide development, land use, and community operations within the town. These regulations are designed to promote orderly growth, protect public welfare, and preserve the character of Granite Quarry.
Development Ordinance & Comprehensive Land Use Plan
Table of Contents: Full Ordinance
Table of Contents: By Article (amended 11.12.2024)
Article 1: Purpose and Authority, Official Zoning Map
Article 2: General Standards & Specifications
Article 3: Definitions, Abbreviations & Symbols (amended 7.21.2025)
Article 4: Planning Board & Board of Adjustment (amended 8.11.25)
Article 5: Amendments (amended 10.13.2025 per SL 2025-94)
Article 6: Variances & Administrative Appeals
Article 7: Permits & Procedures including certifications (amended 1.13.2025, cert. amended 7.10.2025)
Article 9: Building and Lot Type Standards & Specifications
Article 10: Uses with Additional Standards & Special Uses
Article 11: Landscape Requirements (amended 10.9.2023)
Article 12: Off-street Parking, Stacking, & Loading Areas (amended 8.11.25)
Article 13: Streets
Article 14: Flexible Development Standards
Article 15: Special Events & Temporary Structures (amended 4.22.2024)
Article 16: Subdivisions (amended 4.14.2025)
Article 17: Sign Regulations
Article 18: Flood Damage Prevention
Article 19: Stormwater/Watershed Protection (amended 4.14.2025)
Article 20: Soil Erosion & Sedimentation Control
Article 21: Open Space (amended 1.13.2025)
Article 22: Non-Conformities
Article 23: Administration & Enforcement
Tab 24: Technical Standards & Specifications Manual (amended 10.11.2023)
Tab 25: Comprehensive Land Use Plan (amended 8.11.2025)
Tab 26: Enlarged Map Set (amended 3.10.2025)
Tab 27: Rules of Procedure Planning Board & Board of Adjustment
Tab 28: Schedule of Fees
Proposed Ordinance Amendments
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Notice to Users: To ensure total accuracy of these documents, the user should check with the Town Planner that the ordinances are the most current.
