In all districts except a B-1 District, the
lot frontage at the street line shall be not less than 40 feet.
On a corner lot in any residence district, within
the triangular area determined as provided in this section, no wall
or fence or other structure shall be erected to a height in excess
of two feet and no vehicle, object or any other obstruction of a height
in excess of two feet shall be parked or placed and no hedge, shrub
or other growth shall be maintained at a height in excess of two feet,
except that trees whose branches are trimmed away to a height of at
least 10 feet above the curb level, or pavement level where there
is no curb, shall be permitted. Such triangular area shall be determined
by two points, one on each intersecting street line, each of which
points is 50 feet from the intersection of such street lines.
[Amended 6-16-1987 by L.L. No. 4-1987]
A. Statement of purpose. The requirements contained in
this section are designed to promote and protect the public health;
to prevent overcrowded living conditions; to guard against the development
of substandard neighborhoods; to conserve established property values;
and to contribute to the general welfare.
B. Minimum schedule. Every dwelling or other building
devoted in whole or in part to a residential use, which is erected
or converted to accommodate·additional families, shall provide
a minimum floor area per family on finished floors with clear ceiling
height of not less than seven feet six inches in conformity with the
following schedule and with the other provisions of this section.
The minimums stipulated herein shall be deemed to be exclusive of
unenclosed porches, breezeways, garage area and basement and cellar
rooms or areas.
[Amended 12-3-2018 by L.L. No. 5-2018; 2-3-2020 by L.L. No. 1-2020]
Type of Residence
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Minimum Required Floor Area per Family
(square feet)
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Single- and two-family detached dwelling units constructed after
January 1, 2019
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1,200
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Single-family detached dwellings constructed prior to January
1, 2019, converted to two-family detached dwellings [See Note below]
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850
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Townhouse development
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1,200
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Apartment
|
750
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Mobile homes located in licensed mobile home courts
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500
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NOTE: The 850-square-foot minimum per dwelling unit requirement
shall apply only to single-family dwellings existing as of January
1, 2019, and eligible for conversion to two-family dwellings and shall
not apply to single- or twofamily dwelling units constructed
after January 1, 2019. An existing single-family dwelling constructed
prior to January 1, 2019, that is eligible for and seeks conversion
to a two-family dwelling shall not be enlarged in total square footage
in order to meet the 850 square-foot minimum per dwelling in the absence
of a variance issued by the Zoning Board of Appeals.
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C. In affordable housing developments, minimum residential
floor area requirements may be reduced by the Planning Board during
subdivision or site plan review and approval.
[Added 6-14-1994 by L.L. No. 1-1994]
In order to assure orderly and compatible relationship
between residence districts and nonresidential districts along their
common boundary lines, the following requirements shall be met along
such boundaries:
A. Minimum required transitional yards within nonresidential districts across zone district boundaries from residential districts shall be as set forth in the §
240-25, titled, "Table of Dimensional Regulations."
[Amended 2-3-2020 by L.L.
No. 1-2020]
B. Minimum required screening within required transitional side and rear yards shall be a six-foot-high stockade-type fence, or equal, to be erected and maintained by the nonresidential property owner along the side and rear property lines; provided, however, that the Board of Appeals, subject to the applicable provisions of Article
XI, may waive or modify these requirements for screening where the same screening effect is accomplished by the natural terrain or foliage or by a special exception residential use or a municipal use within the B-1, B-2 and B-3 Districts.
[Amended 2-3-2020 by L.L.
No. 1-2020]
C. Minimum required screening within a required transitional front yard shall be solid evergreen planting strip, or equal, maintained at a height of at least three feet; provided, however, that the Board of Appeals, subject to the applicable provisions of Article
XI, may waive or modify these requirements for screening where the same effect is accomplished by natural terrain or foliage or by a special exception residential use or a municipal use within the B-1 District or, where the existing development along the street line for more than 50% of the subject block frontage does not meet these standards, the Board of Appeals may establish a lesser standard consistent with the purpose of this section.