The purpose of the Residential Redevelopment
District is to promote the redevelopment of residential areas within
the Town of Islip which are characterized by a high degree of deteriorated
and dilapidated housing and associated blighted conditions. The district
provides for a range of housing types and densities designed to promote
the construction of new housing, as well as the rehabilitation of
existing housing, to a greater degree than could be achieved under
other residential zoning districts. Any and all development within
this district shall be in accordance with a Master Plan approved by
the Town Board.
[Amended 1-16-1990; 7-14-1993]
Application for Residential Redevelopment District
shall be subject to a determination by the Planning Board that a property
is blighted and that redevelopment through a use or uses permitted
in said District is appropriate. No building, structure or premises
shall be used or occupied and no building or part thereof or other
structure shall be erected or altered except for one or more of the
following purposes:
A. Single-family detached or semiattached or attached
dwellings. Conversion of a garage for any other purpose other than
for the parking of a vehicle is prohibited.
[Amended 6-8-2010]
B. Church or other similar place of worship or parish
house, provided that a twenty-five-foot buffer is provided and maintained
adjacent to any residential use or zone in accordance with Town standards
and a site plan is submitted to and approved by the Planning Board
or its designee indicating compliance with all applicable land development
standards.
[Amended 4-8-1997]
C. Municipal park, playground or recreation building
or use.
D. Child day-care center.
[Amended 4-8-1997]
F. Apartments designed for senior citizens.
[Added 4-8-1997]
All uses not expressly permitted are prohibited.
[Amended 1-16-1990]
The minimum living area for a single-family
dwelling shall be 1,100 square feet.
The following encroachments are hereby permitted:
A. Cornices, eaves, gutters and chimneys projecting not
more than 24 inches.
B. Bay windows and fireplaces not wider than six feet
and projecting more than 24 inches.
C. Open and unroofed entrance platforms or terraces not
wider or deeper than six feet nor more than three feet in height.
[Amended 7-2-1991]
Fencing shall be permitted as per Article
XXX, with the following exceptions:
A. Fences in that portion of the second front yard of
corner lots shall be located a minimum of eight feet from the property
line and a minimum of 10 feet behind the front building line.
[Amended 7-14-1993]
B. No fence shall be permitted in any other front yard
setback area.