[Amended 3-24-2021 by L.L. No. 2-2021]
A. The MU/W District, adjacent to the Commercial District, provides for the continuation of commercial and industrial activities in areas already containing this type of activity and provides for expanded residential or commercial water-enhanced uses consistent with the Local Waterfront Revitalization Program for the Village of Athens. Proximity to Route No. 385 and the Hudson River make these districts amenable to future growth. Uses which require a waterfront location shall be encouraged.
B. Permitted uses shall be as follows:
(1) No uses in the MU/W District are permitted by right; all require site plan and special use approvals by the Planning Board.
C. Uses requiring a special use permit, pursuant to §§
250-32 and
250-33, shall be as follows:
(1) Retail store and shop, oriented to and/or supportive of water-related activities and designed primarily to serve the needs of pedestrian and marine visitors to the riverfront.
(2) Office, professional and business.
(3) Service business oriented to and/or supportive of water-related activities.
(5) Restaurant, no drive-through.
(6) Research and development facility.
(9) Multiple-family dwelling.
D. All uses in the MU/W District shall be subject to site plan review pursuant to §
250-34.
E. All uses in the MU/W District shall provide for some form of water-related recreation use as an accessory use on the site.
F. Minimum lot sizes shall be as follows:
(1) Area: 20,000 square feet.
G. Maximum height of buildings shall be 35 feet.
H. Minimum front yard depth shall be 25 feet.
I. Minimum side yard depth shall be 25 feet.
J. Minimum rear yard depth shall be 25 feet from the mean high waterline of the Hudson River.
K. Exceptions to setbacks.
(1) Setback can be modified as part of the site plan review.
(2) Fences shall not be subject to setback regulations.
L. Performance standards. No land or building in any MU/W District shall be used or occupied in such manner as to create any dangerous, injurious, noxious or other hazard due to odor, fire, noise, explosion, vibration, smoke, dust or other form of air pollution, glare, electrical or other disturbance. The determination of potentially dangerous or objectionable elements shall be made at locations as follows:
(1) At the point of origin for fire and explosion hazards, for radioactivity and electrical disturbances and for smoke and other forms of air pollution.
(2) At the property line for noise, vibration, glare, odors and other hazards or nuisances.
M. For the uses permitted in the MU/W District, the Planning Board shall determine, in addition to the standards set forth for review of special use permits, in its judgment that:
(1) It shall not have a negative impact on the public health, safety and general welfare.
(2) It is appropriately located and served with respect to transportation facilities, water supply, fire and police protection, waste disposal and similar facilities.
(3) Adequate off-street parking spaces are provided to handle the proposed use or uses.
(4) The neighborhood character and surrounding property values are reasonably safeguarded.
(5) The use will not cause traffic congestion or create a traffic hazard.
(6) Adequate design of grades, paving, gutters, drainage and treatment of turf to handle stormwater, prevent erosion and dust is provided.
(7) Proper design and arrangement of signs and lighting devices with respect to traffic control and adjacent neighborhoods is provided.
(8) Adequate screen planting, fencing or walls to shield adjacent residential districts from business structures and uses is provided.
(9) Other conditions of this chapter are satisfied.
(10) Views to the water should be protected to the maximum extent whenever possible.
N. Site design. The Village of Athens is looking for an attractive, well-planned, distinct riverfront development which serves to strengthen the Hudson River waterfront community image. Development plans shall incorporate traditional patterns and layout provision for walking areas and alleyways. In determining the placement of structures on the site, the Planning Board shall consider the protection and preservation of unique and sensitive environmental and historic features, the maintenance of the general character of the shoreline, scenic views and vistas, and the specific goals established for this district.