In a B-4 Residence District, the following regulations
shall apply.
No building shall be erected, altered or used and no lot or premises may be used except for one or more of the purposes set forth in §
216-12 of Article
IV of this chapter.
Restrictions on building height and fences shall be the same as those set forth in §
216-13 of Article
IV of this chapter.
[Amended 6-19-2000 by L.L. No. 2-2000; 9-15-2008 by L.L. No.
6-2008; 8-15-2016 by L.L. No. 6-2016]
A. No building shall hereafter be erected, altered or moved to accommodate or make provision for more than one family for each 174,240 square feet (four acres) of area of the lot, except in the case of lesser sized lots permitted in new subdivisions pursuant to the lot averaging provisions as set forth in §
216-22.13 of this chapter. For lots existing as of the effective date of this law, the area and zoning regulations of the B-4 Zone shall be applicable to all lots of 174,240 square feet and greater and lesser-sized lots created pursuant to the lot averaging provisions as set forth in §
216-22.13 of this chapter, regardless of the zoning district within which the lot may be located, except as provided in Subsection
C hereof.
B. The maximum allowable volume shall be 78,000 cubic feet for the first
87,120 square feet of lot area and, thereafter, dividing the lot area
in excess of 87,120 square feet by 2.5 and adding the result to 78,000
cubic feet. All areas within a peaked roof at a ridgeline beginning
at 27 feet to a maximum of 35 feet shall not count for the purposes
of calculating volume.
C. Any legally established [as shown on a partition map filed in the
office of the Clerk of Old Westbury prior to June 1, 1988, (application
having been made prior to October 1, 1987) or shown on a subdivision
plat filed in the office of the Nassau County Clerk or a preexisting
nonconforming lot] lot within the B-4 Residence District which is
less than four acres in area shall continue to be governed by the
standards, rules and regulations of the zoning district in which it
was located on that date and shall not otherwise be subject to the
requirements of the B-4 Residence District.
[Amended 8-15-2016 by L.L. No. 6-2016]
A. The combined area for the principal dwelling and all accessory buildings
shall not exceed 6% of the lot area.
B. The combined coverage of all structures and paved surfaces on any
lot shall not exceed 25% of the lot area.
C. The maximum portion of any lot which shall be permitted to be sprinkled
with an automatic sprinkling system of any type shall not exceed 20%
of the first three acres of lot area and 10% of any lot area in excess
thereof.
D. A minimum of 35% of the first three acres of lot area and 50% of
any lot area in excess thereof shall remain in a natural, undeveloped
state.
The floor area regulations set forth in §
216-16 of this chapter shall also be applicable in the B-4 Residence District.
[Amended 4-19-2010 by L.L. No. 2-2010; 8-15-2016 by L.L. No. 6-2016]
A. Yards required. Each lot shall have front, side and rear yards not
less than the depth and width of the following:
(1)
Front yard depth: a minimum of 150 feet for all lots in the
B-4 District having a maximum lot area up to 5.99 acres. For all lots
in the B-4 District having a lot area greater than 5.99 acres, the
front yard depth shall be 150 feet plus one additional foot for each
1,000 cubic feet of building volume in excess of 147,521 cubic feet.
(For the purposes of this calculation, only the volume of the main
building and accessory building or structures forward of the rear
line of the main building shall be counted.)
(2)
Side and rear yard: a minimum of 100 feet for all lots in the
B-4 District having a maximum lot area up to 5.99 acres. For all lots
in the B-4 District having a lot area greater than 5.99 acres, the
side and rear yard depth shall be 100 feet plus 0.5 additional foot
for each 1,000 cubic feet of building volume in excess 147,521 cubic
feet. (For the purposes of this calculation, only the volume of the
main building and accessory building or structures forward of the
rear line of the main building shall be counted.)
[Amended 4-17-2017 by L.L. No. 2-2017]
B. Corner lots.
(1)
Each yard on each street, for the purpose of this chapter, shall
be deemed a front yard.
(2)
The rear yard shall be deemed to be the yard opposite to the
shortest street line of the lot.
C. Notwithstanding the above, a minimum front yard of not less than
200 feet shall be required adjoining the following major streets in
the Village:
Bacon Road
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Guinea Woods Road
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Hitchcock Lane
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I.U. Willets Road
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Jericho Turnpike
|
Morgan Drive
|
Old Westbury Road
|
Post Road
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Powell's Lane
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Red Ground Road
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Store Hill Road (North)
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Store Hill Road (South)
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Wheatley Road
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Whitney Lane
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[Amended 2-16-1988 by L.L. No. 3-1988; 2-19-2008 by L.L. No.
2-2008]
A. In the B-4 Residence Zone, all accessory structures
and buildings, including but not limited to tennis courts, swimming
pools and barns, shall be at least 75 feet from all property lines.
B. On a lot with an area of between three and 3.99 acres,
such accessory structures and buildings shall be at least 60 feet
from each property line.
C. No accessory building or structure in a B-4 Residence
Zone shall be located nearer the street line than the front line of
the main dwelling; but, on a corner lot, an accessory building or
structure may be located between one of the street lines and the main
dwelling, provided that no such accessory building or structure shall
be closer than 75 feet to any street line.
All regulations with respect to screening of parking areas and driveways as set forth in §
216-22 of this chapter shall also be applicable in the B-4 Residence District.
All regulations applicable to ponds as set forth in §
216-22.1 of this chapter shall also be applicable in the B-4 Residence District.
Pursuant to the authority set forth in § 7-738
of the Village Law, upon application by a property owner or contract
vendee, the Board of Trustees may authorize the Planning Board of
the Village of Old Westbury to modify the normally applicable zoning
requirements in the B-4 Residence District so as to permit lot averaging.
Such authorization shall be granted only where the Board of Trustees
determines that such modification would benefit the Village by virtue
of improved subdivision design, environmental protection, increased
groundwater recharge, increased open space preservation, the protection
of significant site features, better buffer screening and such other
similar objectives of this chapter and of § 7-738 of the
Village Law, provided that the following criteria are met:
A. The number of building lots or dwelling units which
may be permitted by the Planning Board on any property proposed for
lot averaging shall be determined by dividing the total area of the
property (in acres) by four and rounding down to the nearest whole
number; and
B. No individual lot shall be less than three acres in
area, unless a landmarked structure is involved, in which event the
Board of Trustees may establish an appropriate lot area for such structure,
which lot area is not to be less than one acre.
[Amended 10-18-2004 by L.L. No. 3-2004]