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Town of Cortlandville, NY
Cortland County
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The purpose of this district is to provide areas within the Town to be used primarily for low-density, single-family dwellings.
Permitted structures and uses shall be as follows:
A. 
Residential uses.
(1) 
Single-family dwellings.
B. 
Accessory residential uses, including:
(1) 
Private garages.
(2) 
Storage sheds, dog houses, tree houses, etc.
(3) 
Attached and detached solar collectors.
(4) 
Swimming pools, private.
(5) 
Wind mills, TV antennas, radio antennas.
(6) 
Gardens.
Permitted uses subject to site plan approval shall be as follows:
A. 
Residential:
(1) 
Two-family dwellings.
(2) 
Customary home occupations not listed in § 178-19A.
B. 
Agriculture-related uses:
(1) 
Farm uses, including but not limited to: forestry, dairy and beef cattle, sheep, pigs, horses, goats and fowl.
(2) 
Farm dwellings.
(3) 
Barns and farm accessory buildings.
(4) 
Temporary roadside stands, for the sale of goods produced on-site.
C. 
Religious institutions:
(1) 
Churches, chapels, temples, synagogues and related uses.
(2) 
Cemeteries.
Uses subject to conditional permit shall be as follows:
A. 
Customary home occupations, limited to:
(1) 
Professional offices of doctors, attorneys, dentists, accountants, architects, engineers, insurance agents and real estate brokers.
(2) 
Studios or offices for teachers, with not more than two students simultaneously.
(3) 
Studios for artists, photographers and writers.
(4) 
Home workshops.
(5) 
Service establishments of hairdressers, barbers and tailors.
(6) 
No permitted home occupation shall have more than one assistant, secretary, coworker or personnel other than the principal or owner.
B. 
Educational institutions:
(1) 
Public and private schools for any age group.
(2) 
Libraries.
C. 
Recreational and social activities:
(1) 
Public and private clubs (nonprofit).
(2) 
Golf courses (but not miniature golf).
(3) 
Parks, playgrounds and campgrounds (nonprofit).
D. 
Boardinghouses and tourist homes.
E. 
Health, medical and care services:
(1) 
Hospitals and clinics.
(2) 
Nursing homes.
(3) 
Day-care centers.
(4) 
Group homes.
F. 
Transportation and utility uses:
(1) 
Private air landing fields and customary accessory uses.
(2) 
Public utility substations.
(3) 
Railroad facilities.
(4) 
New utility poles, lines and facilities.
(5) 
Communication towers.