A. 
Permitted principal uses. In the Planned Shopping Center District, permitted principal uses shall be the same as those specified for the Business District. All provisions of Article X of this chapter shall apply.
B. 
Permitted accessory uses.
(1) 
Any customary use incident to a permitted use, but not including any outdoor storage.
(2) 
Nonflashing signs pertaining to a permitted use.
(3) 
Exterior spot- or floodlighting of buildings or grounds, provided that such lighting is from shaded sources and is located so that the beams are not directed toward any lot in a residential district or toward a public highway.
A. 
Required lot area. No building or use shall be erected or maintained on a lot having an area of less than two acres.
B. 
Building height limit. No building shall exceed one story in height.
C. 
Setback. Buildings shall be set back from any highway a distance of not less than 50 feet and from any other lot line a distance of not less than 35 feet. There shall be no driveway within 20 feet of a residence district.
A. 
Off-street parking. Off-street parking facilities shall be provided at the rate of one space for every 200 square feet of floor area. Parking areas shall be graded, surfaced, drained and suitably maintained to the satisfaction of the Village Engineer to the extent necessary to avoid nuisance of dust, erosion or excessive water flow across public ways or adjacent lands. Standards established by the Engineering Department of the Town of Oyster Bay (see publication of July 16, 1963, Design Guide to Site Work Requirements for Commercial and Industrial Building Permit Applicants: Paving of Parking Fields) shall serve as a guide. The Village Engineer may require the plan to provide for suitable markings to indicate individual parking spaces, maneuvering area, entrances and exits. Required parking facilities shall be reserved at all times to those persons who are employed at or make use of the shopping center. The owner or lessee of the shopping center shall maintain the parking area in a clean and orderly condition, including the clearing or removal of snow when necessary.
B. 
Off-street loading. On-site loading and service areas shall be provided, surfaced and maintained, in accordance with standards specified above for parking areas, separate from customer parking, at the rate of one space for the first 4,000 square feet of floor area or major portion thereof and one additional space for each additional 10,000 square feet of floor area or major portion thereof.
A landscaped buffer strip, 10 feet wide, shall be installed and continuously maintained on any side of the shopping center property which abuts or neighbors upon residentially zoned property or which abuts or neighbors upon a highway separating it from such residentially zoned property. Said landscaped strip shall include a fence or wall and an evergreen planting of such type and maintained in such manner as to obscure such shopping center from the view of the abutting or neighboring residential premises. Such planting and fence or wall shall be so designed as to prevent windblown or other debris from being blown or transported to or apparent from the adjacent or neighboring residential premises and shall be so designed and installed as to prevent any artificial lights, whether permanently installed on such property or from automobiles or other sources, from shining into such residentially zoned premises. Such fence or wall shall be six feet in height, subject to limitations specified in Article XIII of this chapter. Where a woven wood, cedar picket or other type of solid fence is installed, the supporting posts shall be galvanized iron of not less than 2 1/2 inches, outside diameter, set in concrete having a diameter of not less than 12 inches and a depth below ground level of not less than 18 inches. A landscaping plan for the required ten-foot strip shall be submitted to the Board of Trustees before application is made for a building permit, and no building permit may be issued for any building in a Planned Shopping Center District until said landscaping plan shall have been approved by the Board of Trustees.
Plans for buildings in a Planned Shopping Center District shall be submitted to the Board of Trustees before an application for a building permit is made. The Board of Trustees may make any reasonable modifications in such plans to secure greater safety, health and general welfare of the Village, and no building permit may be issued for any building in a Planned Shopping Center District until the plans therefor have been approved by the Board of Trustees.
A. 
Garbage shall be stored in closed containers, which containers shall also be enclosed according to Nassau County Health Department standards.
B. 
Deliveries, collection of refuse and other activities incident to the operation of a shopping center shall be confined to such hours and such type as will not create any unreasonable disturbance to neighboring residential areas. No deliveries to the premises or collection of refuse shall be permitted between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.