The uses which are listed in this section are
prohibited in the Village and shall not be deemed to resemble any
use permitted by right or permitted with conditions.
A. Industrial uses and heavy industry involving primary
production of the following:
(1)
Asphalt, cement, charcoal and fuel briquettes.
(2)
Chemicals: aniline dyes, ammonia, carbide, caustic
soda, cellulose, chlorine, carbon black and bone black, creosote,
hydrogen and oxygen, industrial alcohol, nitrates (manufactured and
natural) of an explosive nature, potash, plastic materials and synthetic
resins, pyroxilin, rayon, yarn and hydrochloric, nitric, phosphoric,
picric and sulfuric acids.
(3)
Coal, coke and tar products, including gas manufacturing;
explosives; fertilizers; gelatin, glue, size and adhesives.
(4)
Linoleum and oil cloth; matches; paints, varnishes
and turpentine.
(5)
Rubber (natural or synthetic); soaps, including
fat rendering; starch.
B. The following processes: tanneries; crematoria; nitrating
of cotton or other materials; milling or processing of flour, feed
or grain; magnesium foundry; reduction, refining, smelting and alloying
of metal or metal ores; refining secondary aluminum; refining petroleum
products, such as gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, lubricating oil; distillation
of wood or bones; and reduction and processing of wood pulp and fiber,
including paper mill operations.
C. Operations involving kennels, stockyards and slaughterhouses,
grain elevators, slag piles and keeping, breeding and raising of pigs,
cattle or other animals. This restriction shall not be construed to
prohibit the keeping of a reasonable number of common household pets.
D. Storage of explosives, except under license from the
State of New York and in a manner and place conforming to the laws
of the State of New York and the American Table of Distances, and
provided that no more than one day's supply is stored in any one location.
E. Bulk or wholesale storage of gasoline above ground.
F. Dumps, sanitary landfills, resource facilities and
junkyards, solid waste management facilities and solid waste management,
except those operated by the Village.
[Amended 1-14-2013 by L.L. No. 1-2013]
G. Quarries, stone crushers, screening plants and storage
of quarry screenings.
H. Incineration of waste materials except in a plant
owned and operated by the Village.
I. Disposal of septic or sewage wastes.
J. Tattoo parlors or other unlicensed establishments
which engage in cosmetic body piercing.
[Added 3-16-1998 by L.L. No. 1-1998]
K. Any other use, whether specified above or not, that
is of such a nature as to be detrimental to neighboring properties
by reason of emission of excessive odor, dust, refuse matter, traffic,
garbage, smoke, vibration, gas, radiation, noise, light, glare or
any other factor that is dangerous to the comfort, peace, enjoyment,
health or safety of the area or the community.
In addition to the foregoing prohibitions and
restrictions prescribed by this article and by this chapter, the following
regulations shall apply in all districts.
A. Any private roadways, i.e., those which are not intended
to be dedicated to the Village or are not owned by the Village, shall
not be less than 33 feet wide (two rods) and shall be constructed
to standards specified by the Superintendent.
B. Public streets, i.e., those owned by the Village or
intended for dedication to the Village, shall include a right-of-way
of no less than 53 feet and a roadway not less than 33 feet (two rods).
C. Corner sight triangles. Intersecting roadways in all
zoning districts shall have a corner sight triangle at every corner.
Each sight triangle shall be bounded by the curbline and a diagonal
line joining points on the curbline which are located 25 feet from
the point of the actual or projected intersection of the edges of
the curbline as shown in Figure 1 below. No fence, sign, planting, hedge or other obstruction to
vision, exceeding three feet in height, measured from the grade of
the curbline shall be erected or maintained within the sight triangle
described herein. This restriction shall not apply to existing buildings,
public utility poles, traffic control devices, natural grades or signposts
(see Figure 1).