Planning commission schedules July 14 public hearings on helipads, fences, manufactured homes and use‑table changes

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Summary

Winchester Planning and Zoning Commission scheduled public hearings July 14 on a set of regulatory updates: draft helipad regulations (accessory uses and hours), clarifications to fence rules in the Highland Lake district, definitions for manufactured/mobile homes, and updates to Appendix A (use table).

The Winchester Planning and Zoning Commission on June 23 scheduled multiple public hearings for its July 14 meeting to consider zoning regulation updates affecting helipads, fence rules in the Highland Lake district, manufactured/mobile home definitions, and the town land‑use Appendix A use table.

On draft helipad regulations, staff proposed allowing helipads by special permit as an accessory use, including as part of medical facilities, and recommended that hours of operation be determined as part of each special permit with exceptions for emergencies. Commissioners asked that the draft leave hours flexible so the commission can tailor conditions by location and nearby uses; they agreed to set a public hearing July 14.

The commission also scheduled a hearing to clarify fence regulations—chiefly to remove duplicative setback language, confirm the side‑yard setback (two feet from the property line where neighbor sign‑off is given) and to discuss semi‑open fence definitions used in the Highland Lake district. Commissioners asked staff to provide examples of commercially available semi‑open fence products and graphics to help the public hearing discussion.

Staff proposed new definitions to differentiate manufactured homes (HUD‑defined, built after June 15, 1976) from factory‑built modular homes and mobile homes; the commission scheduled a hearing for those definition updates on July 14.

Finally, staff consolidated proposed edits to Appendix A (the zoning use table) to clarify the key for permitted uses, special permits and zoning permits; to add a zoning permit category for routine uses like single‑family dwellings and home farming; and to restore a use (landscaping/construction yard) that had been omitted. The commission scheduled a public hearing on the Appendix A changes for July 14 as well.

Commissioners said all four items are commission‑initiated and that public input at the July 14 hearings will guide any final revisions.