No, unless the lot does not have frontage on a public street, the lot has been owned distinctively and separately from any other lot since May 25, 1957, and the lot does not abut any other land under the same ownership that has frontage on a public street.
You are allowed one resident name sign not exceeding two square feet in area and not illuminated.
If there is a unique situation where a hardship can be established that is related to your property and is not common to every other property, you may apply to the Zoning Board of Appeals for a variance.
All structures are required to be 30 feet off the side and rear property lines and 40 feet from the front property line.
500-43 (7c) The keeping of horses, ponies, burros, donkeys, llamas, alpacas, sheep, goats, and cattle is permitted, provided that no more than three such animals are kept on a lot of not less than two acres equivalent minimum buildable lot area. Three additional animals are permitted for each acre equivalent minimum buildable lot area in ... read more
