Zoning Ordinances
Land use regulations governing property development, lot sizes, setbacks, and permitted uses in each zoning district.
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The governing documents of the Town of Littleton, including the Town Charter, zoning ordinances, and local regulations.
The Town Charter serves as the constitution for the Town of Littleton, establishing the framework for local government, defining the powers and responsibilities of elected officials, and outlining the rights of residents. Originally adopted in 1969, the charter has been amended several times to reflect the evolving needs of our community.
The charter establishes our Select Board form of government, creates the positions of Town Manager and Town Clerk, and defines the procedures for town meetings, elections, and the adoption of local ordinances. All town officials and employees are bound by its provisions.
Download Town Charter PDFLast amended: 2019
Land use regulations governing property development, lot sizes, setbacks, and permitted uses in each zoning district.
ViewConstruction standards and requirements for new buildings, renovations, and structural modifications.
ViewLocal traffic rules, parking regulations, speed limits, and signage requirements for town roads.
ViewPublic health regulations including food service, septic systems, noise ordinances, and nuisance abatement.
ViewRequirements for operating a business in Littleton, including permits, licenses, and registration procedures.
ViewProtecting natural resources including wetlands protection, stormwater management, and tree preservation.
View| Date | Description | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Zoning amendment for accessory dwelling units in residential districts | Adopted | |
| Updated parking requirements for downtown commercial zone | Adopted | |
| Noise ordinance amendment extending quiet hours | Adopted | |
| Short-term rental registration and licensing requirements | Adopted |
The Town Clerk's office can help you find specific ordinances, understand regulations, and guide you through the amendment process.
Contact Town Clerk