[Amended 4-1-1974; 2-17-1976 by L.L. No. 1-1976; 2-27-1989 by L.L. No. 3-1989]
The provisions of this article shall apply solely
to parcels of land 30 acres or more fronting on the east side of South
Broadway between Harriman Road and East Clinton Avenue, located entirely
within One-Family Residence Districts 1F-20 and 1F-40, and with respect
to which the Planning Board granted final site plan approval hereunder
prior to January 1, 1987. No new PURD applications will be considered
or acted upon.
The purpose of establishing and providing for
PURD's on tracts of considerable size is to:
A. Preserve open spaces in their natural state; to preserve
natural features of the terrain.
B. Encourage innovations in residential development and
increase the choice of residential environments available in the Village
by allowing a greater variety in type, design, layout and grouping
of buildings, permitting features of unusual design merit but without
giving rise to an increase in the demand for public facilities and
services disproportionate to the contribution of such developments
to the tax base of the Village.
C. Encourage the development of the land and the construction
and grouping of dwelling units in such a way that they will be harmonious
with each other, will preserve and enhance the appearance and beauty
of the community and be consistent with its generally residential
character and will be consistent with the preservation of property
values.
D. Provide for private recreational facilities convenient
to such housing.
E. Provide for the conservation and more efficient use
of open space ancillary to such housing.
F. Establish administrative standards to encourage such
development and to assure that such development will in all respects
further the purposes of this chapter.
Within a PURD, no building or structure or premises
shall be used and no building or structure or part thereof shall be
erected which is arranged, intended or designed to be used in whole
or in part for any purpose except the following:
A. Single-family detached dwellings, single-family attached
dwellings and attached townhouses.
B. Private parks and private recreation areas which may
include golf courses, swimming pools, tennis courts and similar recreational
uses.
C. An administration facility which may contain one or
more community rooms.
D. Accessory uses, limited to the following:
(1) Any accessory use permitted in a 1F-20 or 1F-40 Residence
District.
(2) Living facilities for the manager of the PURD in a
separate structure or in or as part of a single-family attached dwelling
or an attached townhouse. Such facilities shall be counted as a dwelling
unit for purposes of determining the number of dwelling units permitted
in the development.
(3) Private garages for passenger automobiles and maintenance
vehicles and equipment. Garages may be incorporated in dwelling units
or grouped in one or more separate buildings.
(4) Such professional and other signs as may be approved
by the Planning Board as part of the site plan indicating the name
of the PURD and traffic directional signs.
In considering an application for a PURD, the
Planning Board shall be guided by the following standards and shall
require that the development comply therewith to the maximum extent
deemed feasible by the Planning Board under the circumstances:
A. Structures shall be located where they can be used
without danger to health or peril from fire, flood or other hazard.
B. Streets shall be of sufficient width, suitably located
and adequately constructed to accommodate prospective traffic and
to afford access to fire-fighting, snow-removal, sanitation and other
heavy equipment. Continuity with adjoining roads, cul-de-sac patterns,
separation of through and local traffic and a logical relationship
to topography shall be, encouraged. Pedestrian walkways shall be suitably
provided.
C. Parking shall be adequate for the number and size
of dwelling units in the PURD. Off-street parking, parking places
near the serviced unit and small, landscaped parking lots shall be
encouraged.
D. Open space shall be emphasized. Natural features such
as wooded areas, meadows, streams, ponds, rocky outcroppings and large
trees shall be preserved. Accumulation of open space in large, contiguous
areas, accessibility of open space to dwelling units and centralized
location of recreational areas shall be encouraged.
E. Innovation in design and use of materials, diversity
of types of dwelling units by elevations, setbacks, numbers of units
in groups and otherwise and harmony of architectural design and materials
shall be encouraged.
F. Service facilities shall be adequate and unobtrusive.
Facilities for refuse storage and collection shall be such as to minimize
noise and visual impact. Utility lines shall be underground. Roads,
walkways and parks shall be adequately lighted. Utility easements
shall be placed where they will least detract from the quality of
the development.
G. Provisions for visual and acoustical privacy shall
be encouraged. Appropriate screening by fences, walls, trees and shrubs
shall be preserved or placed on the perimeter of and within the development
to preserve the privacy of the residents and to minimize any adverse
effect on adjacent properties.