Swimming pools may be erected only on the same
lot as the principal structure and are subject to the following regulations:
A. A swimming pool may be erected only in the rear or
side yard of a principal dwelling and shall be of a distance not less
than 10 feet from the rear lot lines, nor less than 10 feet from the
side lot line or buffer zone, where appropriate. Lots fronting on
two streets shall be considered to have two front yards.
B. Outdoor swimming pools shall be provided with an enclosure
which shall comply with the New York State Uniform Building Code.
[Amended 7-14-2008 by L.L. No. 5-2008]
Sheds and similar nonattached accessory structures
shall be located behind the front setback line of the premises on
which they are located.
[Added 2-13-2012 by L.L. No. 2-2012]
A. Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A motorboat, motor home, camp trailer, pickup camper, pop-up
camp trailer, jet skis, or similar vehicle.
UTILITY TRAILER
A trailer not defined as a recreational vehicle that has
an axle and frame that can be used to haul any type of material or
equipment and can be towed behind a vehicle or some other towing device.
B. This provision is only applicable to those parcels that are located
in the Residential District Class A, Residential District Class B
and Residential District Class C zones. These regulations do not restrict
the storage of recreational vehicles and utility trailers in the Mixed
Use, Commercial or Industrial Zones.
(1) A parcel that is located in a Residential District Zone either Class
A, Class B or Class C which has a legal nonconforming commercial use
which storage of utility trailers on site is common or incidental
to the commercial use will be allowed to continue with such storage
and is exempt from this regulation.
(2) A self-service storage facility is not exempt from those regulations, and as is stated in §
215-65C(1) the storage of items outdoors at a self-service storage facility shall not be allowed.
C. It shall be unlawful for any owner or operator of a recreational
vehicle or utility trailer to stand or park such on the Village of
Hudson Falls right-of-way.
D. Temporary parking of any recreational vehicle or utility trailer
on a public street within the Village of Hudson Falls is allowed.
"Temporary parking" is defined to included loading, unloading and
cleaning and would be for a reasonable period.
E. Any recreational vehicle or utility trailer stored on private property
must be operable and be in condition for its intended use.
F. No recreational vehicle shall be used as a residential dwelling.
A recreational vehicle can be used for occasional recreational use
so long as it is done during a reasonable period of time.
G. A recreational vehicle or utility trailer may be stored on the owner's
property so long as it is stored behind the front set back line or
building line and setback from the adjacent property line by two feet.
H. On a property that is considered a corner lot, as defined in this
code, a recreational vehicle or utility trailer cannot be stored in
what is considered as the architectural front yard.
I. Utility trailers that are a customary part of a homeowner's
business and are taken off the premises each business day are exempt
from the provisions of this section so long as the utility trailer
is kept on the homeowner's private property and not on the Village's
right-of-way.
Self-service storage facilities are allowed
with a special use permit in the geographic area of the Industrial
Zone described below. These facilities are further regulated as follows:
A. Location. Self-service storage facilities are limited
to the following geographic area of the Village:
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The parcels bordering the west side of Allen
Street in District 5 heavy industrial, from the boundary line of the
Village of Hudson Falls and the Town of Fort Edward, from that point
extending westerly on a direct line along the Village and town boundary
to the boundary of the Hudson River, extending northerly along Allen
Street to a point on the west side of John Street where John Street
intersects with Allen Street and then extending on a direct line in
a westerly direction from that point to the boundary of the Hudson
River, and the parcels bordering the east side of Allen Street, from
the boundary line of the Village of Hudson Falls and the Town of Fort
Edward, from that point extending on a direct line in an easterly
direction along the Village and town boundary to the boundary of the
Delaware and Hudson Railroad and extending northerly along Allen Street
to a point on the east side of John Street where John Street intersects
with Allen Street and then extending on a direct line in an easterly
direction from that point to the boundary of the Delaware and Hudson
Railroad.
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B. Site plan approval required. In addition to the special use permit requirements, all self-service storage facilities shall require site plan review pursuant to Article
IV.
C. Specific requirements.
(1) The storage of items outdoors shall not be allowed.
(2) In addition to the foregoing requirements, self-storage facilities are subject to the landscaping requirements of §
215-42.
(3) Self-service storage facilities shall be constructed
of a durable material and be of a style and color consistent with
the character of the surrounding neighborhood.