[Amended 4-16-1990 by L.L. No. 4-1990; 5-24-1993 by L.L. No. 5-1993; 10-21-1996 by L.L. No. 3-1996; 6-15-1998 by L.L. No. 3-1998; 4-21-2003 by L.L. No. 2-2003]
A.
Purpose and intent.
(1)
The PD District is intended to preserve natural resources, scenic beauty and other land and community resources whose retention is necessary for the continued maintenance of the quality of the environment. Land in this category is either considered unsuitable for development because of flood susceptibility, wetlands or steep slopes or it is presently utilized for park or open space uses.
(2)
Park facilities, beautification and/or preservation efforts are consistent with this district's purpose.
B.
Permitted uses. No building or premises shall be used, and no building shall be erected, altered or added to, unless otherwise provided in this chapter, except for the following:
(1)
Principal uses.
(a)
Public parks, playgrounds or similar recreational areas, including customary recreational, refreshment and service buildings and uses.
(b)
Natural open space areas and uses designed for environmental or ecological preservation.
(c)
Public buildings or uses operated by the Village of Mount Kisco, the Bedford Central School District or other governmental entities.
(2)
Special permit uses.
(b)
Cemeteries, including expansions of existing cemeteries, provided that no graves or structures shall be permitted within 25 feet of any lot line.
(c)
Tier 3 solar energy systems, subject to the provisions of Articles V and IX of this chapter and further subject to the following requirements specific to this particular district:
[Added 11-19-2018 by L.L. No. 6-2018]
[1]
The parcel upon which the use is sited shall have frontage and access on a county or state road.
[2]
No panels, arrays, or other facilities or structures shall be permitted within 25 feet of any lot line.
[3]
Adverse visual and aesthetic impacts shall be minimized to the maximum extent practicable through careful design, siting, landscaping, screening and other camouflaging techniques.
[4]
Due consideration shall be given to protect the natural resources, wildlife, environmental features, physical appearance of the Town and preserve the site's scenic and natural beauty.
[5]
Given the underlying purpose and intent of the Preservation District, coupled with its abundance of wetlands, wildlife habitats and other ecologically and environmentally sensitive conditions, due consideration shall also be given to preserving and enhancing the wildlife habitat. Measures designed to create or promote wildlife and wetland corridors for existing animal populations shall be incorporated. Such initiatives shall include fencing designs between and through properties that facilitate animal movements under or through the fencing, elimination of existing barriers, protection and/or expansion of native vegetation that offers food, shelter and protection of the wildlife populations.
(3)
Accessory uses.
(a)
Off-street parking of passenger and commercial vehicles, in the open or in private garages, in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of this chapter.
(b)
Maintenance, security or utility structures serving the specific needs of the development.
(c)
Recreation buildings or uses serving the specific needs of the development, excluding indoor tennis buildings, air-supported structures or other such large recreation buildings.
(d)
Living facilities for management, maintenance or security personnel.
(e)
Indoor storage facilities incidental to the principal use.
(g)
Other accessory uses that are incidental to the principal use on the site.












































