In all districts, on a corner lot, within the
triangular area formed by the center lines of the streets from the
intersection, as shown on the schedule below, there shall be no obstruction
to vision between the height of 3 1/2 feet and the height of
10 feet above the average grade of each street on the center line
thereof The requirements of this section shall not be deemed to prohibit
the construction of any necessary retaining wall.
Sight Distance Schedule
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Street Right-of-Way Width
(feet)
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Distance From Intersection of Center Line
(feet)
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50 or more
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75
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40 to 49
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65
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40 to 39
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55
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All septic tank installations shall conform
to the requirements and regulations of the New York State Department
of Health and shall also conform to the following additional requirements:
A. Any individual performing septic installation or repairs
within the Village of Caledonia must be listed as a registered individual
sewage treatment installer with the Livingston County Department of
Health.
B. Any or all repairs to a sewage treatment system or
any other parts of the system may not be performed until a permit
has been filed with the Village of Caledonia and the Livingston County
Department of Health. All repairs or installations may be subject
to inspection by the Health Department. Failure to follow proper permit
process may result in a fine.
C. Seepage pits shall not be approved for new construction
projects. Only trench-type wastewater treatment systems or fill systems
may be utilized for new construction projects.
D. A minimum separation distance of three feet shall
be maintained from the bottom of the wastewater treatment system to
any soil limitation (seasonal high groundwater, bedrock or rapid-percolation
rate soil) for all new construction projects.
E. Required size of each absorption system shall be based
on the design flows specified in Appendix 75-A of the New York State
Sanitary Code, for individual households, and the Design Standards
for Wastewater Treatment Works, published by the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation, for all other structures. Design flows
shall be utilized without modification for the use of low-flow plumbing
fixtures.
F. Subsurface wastewater treatment systems shall not
be constructed on soils with rapid percolation rates (faster than
five minutes) unless the site is modified by blending less permeable
soil to reduce the infiltration rate throughout the area to be used.
G. An additional usable area of 100% shall be set aside
for future expansion or replacement of a wastewater treatment system
for all new construction projects.
H. Soil investigation. Soil limitations shall be determined
by a representative of the Livingston County Department of Health.
I. Septic tanks for new construction projects shall consist
of a dual compartment tank, sized in full accordance with Appendix
75-A of the New York State Sanitary Code. The tank shall also be equipped
with a gas deflection baffle or equivalent device.
On any lot containing more than 12 dwelling
units, there shall be provided community open space containing not
less than 200 square feet of land area per dwelling unit.
A private swimming pool installed or maintained
as an accessory use in a residential district shall meet the following
requirements:
A. The provisions of Section 901.16 and Part 720 of the
New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code shall be
complied with as minimum requirements.
B. Such pool shall be equipped with an integral filtration
system and filter pumps or other mechanical devices which shall be
so located and constructed as not to interfere with the peace, comfort
and repose of the occupants of any adjoining property.
C. A zoning permit shall be required prior to the installation
of any swimming pool, whether installed in ground or above ground.