Pursuant to the authority conferred by Article 7 of the Village Law of the State of New York, the Village Board of the Village of LeRoy hereby adopts and enacts as follows.
This chapter shall be known as the "Zoning Law of the Village of LeRoy."
A. 
The purposes of this chapter and zoning districts as outlined on the Zoning Map are to provide for orderly growth and development, to lessen congestion in streets, to secure safety from fire, flood and other dangers, to provide adequate light and air, to prevent overcrowding, to avoid undue concentration of population, to conserve, enhance and perpetuate special historic sites, places and buildings, to facilitate the adequate provision of transportation, sewer, sewerage, schools, parks and other public requirements, and to promote the health, safety, morals or general welfare of the public.
B. 
This chapter has been made with reasonable consideration, among other things, to the character of each district and its peculiar suitability for particular uses and with a view to conserving the value of buildings and encouraging the most appropriate use of land.
A. 
No building shall be erected, constructed, moved, altered, rebuilt or enlarged, nor shall any land, water or building be used, designed or arranged to be used for any purpose except in conformity with this chapter, with the exception of the performance of necessary repairs which do not involve material alteration of structural features, and/or plumbing, electrical or heating/ventilation systems. Such necessary repairs shall include, for example, the replacement of siding and roofing materials. No building, structure or premises shall be used, and no building or other structure shall be erected which is intended, arranged or designed to be used for any trade, industry, business or purpose of any kind that is noxious or offensive by reason of the emission of odor, dust, refuse matter, garbage, smoke, fumes, gas, noise or vibration, or that is dangerous to the comfort, peace, enjoyment, health or safety of the community, or tends to its disturbance, inconvenience, discomfort or annoyance.
B. 
In interpreting and applying this chapter, the requirements contained herein are declared to be the minimum requirements for the protection and promotion of the public health, safety, morals and general welfare. This chapter shall not be deemed to affect in any manner whatsoever any easements, covenants or other agreements between parties; provided, however, that where this chapter imposes a greater restriction upon the use of buildings or land, or upon the creation, erection, construction, establishment, moving, alterations or enlargement of buildings, than are imposed by other ordinances, rules, regulations, licenses, certificates or other authorizations or by easements or covenants or agreements, then the provisions of this chapter shall prevail.
C. 
This chapter shall not apply to uses which were legal, prior, existing, nonconforming uses as defined herein.
D. 
Nothing herein contained shall require any change in plans or construction of a building for which a building/zoning permit has been issued.
E. 
All buildings under construction at the time this chapter is adopted shall conform to the zoning ordinance in effect at the time construction was commenced.
No provision of this chapter shall be construed to repeal, modify or constitute an alternative to the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code (hereafter referred to as the "Uniform Code"). Village residents and other individuals using these zoning regulations should make sure they refer to the Uniform Code in order to determine its applicability to their specific project.
Village residents and other individuals using this chapter should determine if local historic preservation regulations apply to their specific project.
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Editor's Note: See also Ch. 124, Historic Preservation.
A. 
Except where specifically defined herein, all words used in this chapter shall carry their customary meanings. Words used in the present tense shall include the future tense, and the plural includes the singular; the word "lot" includes the word "plot;" the word "buildings" includes the word "structure;" the word "shall" is always mandatory; the words "occupied" or "used" shall be construed to mean and shall be considered as though followed by the words "or intended, arranged or designed to be used or occupied."
B. 
The following terms are specifically defined. As used in this chapter, the following words shall have these meanings:
ACCESSORY USE
Use of buildings customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use or buildings and located on the same lot.
ADULT CARE
The provision of temporary or long-term residential care and services to adults who, though not requiring continual medical or nursing care as provided by facilities licensed or operated pursuant to Article 28 of the Public Health Law or Articles 19, 23, 29 and 31 of the Mental Hygiene Law, are by reason of physical or other limitations associated with age, physical or mental disabilities or other factors unable or substantially unable to live independently.
[Added 5-27-1998 by L.L. No. 1-1998]
ADULT-CARE FACILITY
A facility, other than a family-type home, which provides adult care. For the purposes of this chapter, an adult-care facility shall include the following: adult home, enriched housing program, residence for adults, shelter for adults, public home and private proprietary adult-care facility, as defined by New York State Department of Social Services Chapter II, Subchapter D, Part 485.
[Added 5-27-1998 by L.L. No. 1-1998]
ALLEY
Narrow supplementary thoroughfare for the public use of vehicles or pedestrians, affording access to abutting property.
ALTERATION
Structural change, rearrangement, change of location, addition to or deletion from a building, other than repair and modification in building equipment systems (i.e. heating, cooling, electrical, etc.).
AMUSEMENT
Any mechanical, electric or electronic device used or designated to be operated for entertainment or as a game by the insertion of a coin, slug, token, plate, disc, key or any other article into any slot, crevice or other opening or by paying money to have it activated. Not included are rides, bowling alleys, any devices maintained within a residence for use of occupants thereof and their guests, any gambling devices or jukeboxes.
BED-AND-BREAKFAST
An owner-occupied one-family dwelling in which a room or rooms are rented on a nightly basis for periods of less than two weeks. Meals may or may not be provided.
BOARDINGHOUSE
Owner-occupied dwelling wherein more than two people are sheltered for profit for periods of more than two weeks in other than a one-family dwelling.
BUFFER ZONE
A continuous strip of trees and/or shrubs not less than 15 feet in depth and not less than six feet in height densely planted to provide a physical screen preventing visual access from one use to another and to reduce the escape and/or intrusion of litter, fumes, dust, smoke, noise or other noxious or objectionable elements. This requirement may be modified by the Planning Board through the site plan review process.
BUILDING
A structure wholly or partially enclosed within exterior walls, or within exterior and party walls, and a roof, affording shelter to persons, animals or property.
BUILDING ACCESSORY
A building, subordinate to the principal building on the lot and used for purposes customarily incidental to that of said main building.
BUILDING, FRONT LINE OF
The line of that face of the building nearest the street line, or if there are street lines on two or more sides of the building, it is the line of that face of the building frontage on that street line where the principal entrance is located. This face includes covered porches, whether enclosed or unenclosed, but does not include steps.
BUILDING, HEIGHT OF
The vertical distance measured from the average elevation of the proposed finished grade at the front of the building to the highest point of the roof.
BUILDING, TEMPORARY
A building or structure erected, constructed or placed upon the premises to exist there for a brief or temporary duration of time, not exceeding 12 months. All other buildings or structures shall be deemed and considered as permanent for the purposes of this chapter.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
A certificate issued by the Zoning Officer upon completion of construction, alteration or change in occupancy or use of a building or land. Said certificate shall acknowledge compliance with all of the requirements of this chapter only and such adjustment thereto granted by the Board of Appeals and/or the Planning Board.
CLUB MEMBERSHIP
A group of persons organized in accordance with the Not-For-Profit Corporation Law for social and/or recreational purposes (example: fish and game clubs).
COMMUNITY CENTER
Any meeting hall, place of assembly, museum, art gallery or library, not operated primarily for profit.
COMMUNITY RESIDENCE
A supervised community home, operated in compliance with the New York State Mental Hygiene Law, which houses not more than 14 individuals and provides client supervision on a twenty-four-four basis. For the purposes of this chapter, an approved community residence as defined herein is considered a one-family dwelling.
CONVALESCENT HOME, NURSING HOME OR EXTENDED CARE FACILITY
See "hospital."
COVERAGE
That percentage of the lot area covered by the combined area of all buildings or structures on the lot.
DAY CARE OF CHILDREN
Care provided for three or more children away from their own homes in a day-care center, family day care or group-family day care as defined in New York State Department of Social Services regulations. Such care shall be for more than three hours and less than 24 hours per day per child to any child accepted for care therein. The term "day care of children" includes services provided with or without compensation or payment.
DAY-CARE CENTER OR FACILITY
A place, person, association, corporation, institution or agency which provides day care, as defined by the New York State Department of Social Services, and in which parents, guardians, or others responsible for care, place children. Day-care centers shall not include family day-care homes or group-family day-care homes as defined herein. The name, description or form of the entity which operates a day-care center shall not affect its status as a day-care center.
DEVELOPMENT
Any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including but not limited to buildings or other structures, utilities, mining, dredging, filling, gradings, paving, excavation or drilling operations, which would lead to increased flood damage, excluding normal maintenance to farm roads.
DRIVE-IN SERVICE
Building or use where a product is sold to, or a service performed for, customers while they are in or near their motor vehicles, including but not limited to fast-food restaurants, drive-up bank tellers, film-processing service booths, etc.
DWELLING
A detached building designed or used exclusively as living quarters for one or more families; the term shall not be deemed to include automobile court, motel, boarding- or rooming house, mobile home, recreation vehicle, tourist home or tent.
DWELLING, ONE-FAMILY
A dwelling containing one dwelling unit only.
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY
A dwelling containing two dwelling units only.
DWELLING, MULTIFAMILY
A dwelling containing three or more dwelling units.
DWELLING UNIT
A building, or portion thereof, providing complete housekeeping facilities for one family.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, PRIVATE
Any nonpublic school or other organization or institution conducting a regularly scheduled curriculum of study similar to that of the public schools and operated under the Education Law of New York State and recognized by the appropriate educational authorities.
FACTORY-MANUFACTURED HOME OR MODULAR HOME
A factory-manufactured home incorporates structures or components designed for residential occupancy, constructed by a method or system of construction whereby the structure or component is wholly or in substantial part manufactured in a manufacturing facility and is intended for permanent installation on a building site. Such home shall be constructed and installed in accordance with the requirements of Subchapter B of the State Fire Prevention and Building Code and shall bear an insignia of approval issued by the State Fire Prevention and Building Code Council. Factory-manufactured homes shall be deemed to be one- or two-family or multiple dwellings.
FAMILY
One or more persons who live together in one dwelling unit and maintain a common household. Family may consist of a single person or of two or more persons, whether or not related by blood, marriage or adoption, and may also include domestic servants and gratuitous guests.
FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME
Day care of not more than six children provided in an individual's own home. For the purposes of this chapter, a family day-care home shall be considered an accessory use to a family dwelling unit.
FAMILY-TYPE HOME
Adult care operated and provided for the purpose of providing long-term residential care, room, board and personal care and/or supervision to four or fewer adult persons unrelated to the operator. For the purposes of this chapter, a family-type home shall be considered a home occupation.
[Added 5-27-1998 by L.L. No. 1-1998]
FARM ANIMALS
Animals other than those customarily kept as domestic household pets.
FLOOR AREA OF A BUILDING
The sum of the gross horizontal area of the several floors of a building and its accessory buildings on the same lot, excluding basement or cellar floor areas and not devoted to habitable use, but including the area of roofed porches and roofed terraces. All dimensions shall be measured between exterior faces of walls.
FLOOR, LOWEST
Lowest level, including basement, cellar, crawl space or garage, of lowest enclosed area.
FRONTAGE
The extent of a building or a lot along one public street as defined herein.
GAME ROOM
A building or place containing five or more amusement games as defined herein. (See "amusement.")
GARAGE, PRIVATE
An enclosed space for the storage of one or more motor vehicles, provided that no business, occupation or service is conducted for profit therein nor space therein for more than one car is leased to a nonresident of the premises.
GARAGE, PUBLIC
Any garage, other than a private garage, available to the public, operated for gain and which is used for storage, repair, rental, greasing, washing, adjusting or equipping of automobiles or other motor vehicles.
GASOLINE STATION
Any building or land or any part thereof used for sale of motor fuel, oil and motor vehicle accessories and which may include facilities for lubricating, washing or servicing vehicles, but not including painting or body repairs.
GASOLINE STATION-MARKET
A gasoline station which provides one or more additional commercial services, such as a restaurant, dairy bar, beverage market or food market, or such a commercial use which also provides for gasoline sales. For the purpose of this definition, sales from vending machines are not considered service.
HABITABLE FLOOR AREA
Any floor usable for living purposes, which includes working, sleeping, eating, cooking or recreation or combination thereof. A floor used only for storage purposes is not "habitable."
HOME OCCUPATION
(1) 
An occupation or profession, including a family-type home as defined herein, which is customarily carried on in a dwelling unit, and is carried on by a member of the immediate family residing in the dwelling unit, and is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the dwelling unit for residential purposes, and which conforms to the following additional conditions and has an approved site plan:
[Amended 5-27-1998 by L.L. No. 1-1998]
(a) 
The occupation or profession is carried on wholly within the principal building and is limited to 25% of the enclosed living area or 500 square feet, whichever is less. Storage may take place in an accessory building, but not outside.
(b) 
No more than one person outside the immediate family is employed in the home occupation.
(c) 
There is no exterior display, no freestanding sign, no attached exterior sign that is larger than two square feet, no exterior storage of materials and no exterior indication of the home occupation or variations of the residential character of the principal building.
(d) 
No offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, heat or glare is produced, nor does the home occupation result in:
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Dissemination of noise, vibration, odor, dust, smoke, observable gas or fumes or other atmospheric pollutant beyond the boundaries of the immediate site of the building in which such use is conducted.
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Hazard or fire explosion or other physical hazard to any person, building or surrounding environment.
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Radiation or interference with radio or television reception beyond the boundaries of the immediate site of the building in which such use is conducted or the testing of material or instruments in such manner as to constitute a public nuisance.
(e) 
Adequate parking is provided as set forth in § 215-42.
(2) 
In particular, a home occupation may include, but is not limited to, the following: group-family day care, bed-and-breakfast, art studio, barber shops and beauty parlors (when limited to two work stations), cook, day nursing, draftsman, dressmaker, electrical/radio/television repair, family day-care home, laundering, musician, photographer, professional office of a physician, dentist, lawyer, engineer, architect or accountant, upholsterer, teaching or tutoring or real estate offices, within a dwelling occupied by the same.
(3) 
However, a home occupation shall not be interpreted to include the following: motor vehicle repair shop, machine shop, welding and fabrication shop, commercial stables and kennels, restaurants.
HOSPITAL
Hospital, sanitarium, clinic and any place for diagnosis and treatment of human ailments, except a doctor's office.
[Amended 5-27-1998 by L.L. No. 1-1998]
HOSPITAL, ANIMAL
An establishment for the medical and/or surgical care of sick or injured animals.
JUNK
Old or scrap copper, brass, rope, rags, batteries, paper, trash, rubber debris, waste or junked, scrapped, ruined, dismantled or wrecked motor vehicles or parts thereof, iron, steel and other old or scrap ferrous or nonferrous material, tires, lumber, pallets and other wood debris.
JUNKYARD
Outside storage or deposit, whether in connection with another business or not, where one or more unregistered, old or secondhand motor vehicles, no longer intended or in condition for legal use on the public highways, are held, whether for the purpose of resale of used parts therefrom, for the purpose of reclaiming for use some or all of the materials therein, whether metal, glass, fabric or otherwise, for the purpose of disposing of the same or for any other purpose; such term shall include any place of storage or deposit for any such purposes of used parts or waste materials from motor vehicles and/or or material defined as junk by this chapter which, taken together, equal in volume 100 cubic feet; a junkyard shall include any land or structure used for collecting, storage, sale or disposal of junk, scrap metal or other discarded materials. Not included are motor vehicles intended, maintained and used on a seasonal basis (i.e. motorcycles and winter or summer cars).
KENNEL
Any building or land or part thereof used for harboring three or more dogs over six months old.
LAUNDROMAT
A business premises equipped with individual clothes-washing machines for the use of retail customers, exclusive of laundry facilities provided as an accessory use in an apartment house or an apartment hotel.
LOT
Land occupied or which may be occupied by a building and its accessory uses, together with required open space, having not less than minimum area, width and depth required for a lot in the district in which such land is situated and having frontage on a street, or other means of access as may be determined by the Planning Board to be adequate as a condition for issuance of a zoning permit.
LOT AREA
Total area within property lines.
LOT CORNER
A lot located at the junction of and fronting on two or more intersecting streets. (Also see definition of "lot line, front.")
LOT DEPTH
Mean horizontal distance from street right-of-way line of the lot to its opposite rear line, measured at right angles to building line.
LOT LINE, FRONT
In the case of a lot abutting upon only one street, the line separating the lot from the street right-of-way; in the case of a lot abutting more than one street, each street line shall be considered a front lot line.
LOT LINE, REAR
The lot line which is generally opposite the front lot line. If the rear lot line is less than 10 feet in length, or if the lot comes to a point at the rear, the rear lot line shall be deemed to be a line parallel to the front line, not less then 10 feet long, lying wholly within the lot and farthest from the front lot line.
LOT LINE, SIDE
The property line or lines extending from the front lot line to the rear lot line.
LOT LINES
The property lines bounding a lot, as defined herein.
LOT WIDTH
The horizontal distance between the side lot lines, measured at right angles to the lot depth.
MOBILE HOME
A structure, whether occupied or not, transportable in one or more sections, which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling unit, with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities. For the purpose of this chapter, an unoccupied mobile home shall be considered the same as an occupied unit.
MOBILE HOME PARK
A parcel which has been improved for the rental or lease of two or more lots and the provision of services for mobile homes for nontransient residential use.
MOTEL or HOTEL
A building containing rooms intended or designed to be used or which are used, rented or hired out to be occupied or which are occupied for sleeping purposes by guests and where only a general kitchen and dining room may be provided within the building or in an accessory building.
MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR SHOP
Any building or structure used for repair and servicing of motor vehicles for profit or as part of a commercial operation.
NONCONFORMING USE
A use of a building or of land that does not conform to the regulations as to use and area in the district in which it is situated, which was lawful under any applicable preceding ordinances or laws at the time the use was established, or, if established before 1952, was lawful before such date, and in either event has not been extended after becoming a nonconforming use or otherwise been rendered an illegal use pursuant to provisions of any prior law or ordinance.
NURSING HOME or CONVALESCENT HOME
See "hospital."
OWNER
An individual, firm, association, syndicate, partnership or corporation having sufficient proprietary interest to seek development of land.
PARKING SPACE
An off-street space available for the parking of one motor vehicle on a transient basis and having a width of 10 feet and an area of not less than 200 square feet, exclusive of passageways and driveways, and having direct usable access to a street.
PLANNING BOARD
That board appointed by the Village Board to carry out the provisions of New York Village Law and § 215-15 of this chapter.
POULTRY
Domestic fowls, including chickens, turkeys, geese, and ducks.
[Added 1-27-2021 by L.L. No. 2-2021]
RECREATION, INDOOR
Includes, but is not limited to, bowling alley, theater, table tennis, pool hall, skating rink, gymnasium, swimming pool, hobby workshop, arcade and similar places of indoor recreation.
RECREATION, OUTDOOR
Includes, but is not limited to, golf courses, golf driving range, trap, skeet, and archery range, swimming pool, skating rink, riding stable, tennis court, recreation stadium, skiing facility, hunting preserve and similar places of outdoor recreation.
RECREATION VEHICLE
A vehicular-type portable structure without permanent foundation, which can be towed, hauled or driven, and is primarily designed as temporary living accommodation for recreation, camping and travel use and including, but not limited to, travel trailers, truck campers, camping trailers and self-propelled motor homes.
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTION
Church, temple, parish house, convent, seminary and retreat house.
RETAIL STORE OR SERVICE
Enclosed store for sale of retail goods and services, including but not limited to the following: barber, beauty, dry clean, personal service shop, department store and restaurant/tavern. Retail store or service shall not be interpreted to include the following: drive-up service, freestanding retail stand, gasoline station, gasoline station-market, motor vehicle repair service, new and used car sales and service, trailer and mobile home sales and service.
SCHOOL
Parochial, private and public school, college, university and accessory uses operated under the Education Law of the State of New York and recognized by the appropriate educational authorities and shall exclude commercially operated schools of beauty, culture, business, dancing, driving, music and similar establishment.
SELF-SERVICE STORAGE FACILITY
A building or group of buildings divided into separate units or compartments used to meet the temporary storage needs of businesses and residential users. A warehouse operated for a specific commercial or industrial establishment shall not be considered a self-service storage facility.
SIGN
Any material, structure or device, or part thereof, composed of lettered or pictorial matter which is located out-of-doors, or on the exterior of any building, or indoors as a window sign, displaying an advertisement, announcement, notice or name and shall include any declaration, demonstration, display, representation, illustration or insignia used to advertise or promote the interests of any persons or business or cause when such is placed in view of the general public.
(1) 
AWNING SIGNAny visual message incorporated into an awning attached to a building.
(2) 
COPY-CHANGE SIGNA sign on which the visual message may be periodically changed.
(3) 
DIRECTIONAL SIGNA sign limited to providing information on the location of an activity, business or event.
(4) 
FREESTANDING SIGNAny sign not attached or part of any building but separate and permanently affixed by any other means, in or upon the ground. Included are pole signs, pylon signs and masonry wall-type signs.
(5) 
ILLUMINATED SIGNAny sign illuminated by electricity, gas or other artificial light, either from the interior or exterior of the sign, and which includes reflective and phosphorescent light.
(6) 
OFF-PREMISE SIGNA sign unrelated to a business or a profession conducted, or to a commodity or service sold or offered, upon the premises where such sign is located.
(7) 
PORTABLE SIGNA sign, whether on its own trailer, wheels or otherwise, designed to be movable and not structurally attached to the ground, a building, a structure or another sign.
(8) 
PROJECTING SIGNA sign which is attached to the building wall or structure and which extends horizontally more than 15 inches from the plane of such wall, or a sign which is perpendicular to the face of such wall or structure.
(9) 
REPRESENTATIVE SIGNA three-dimensional sign built so as to physically represent the object advertised.
(10) 
TEMPORARY SIGNA sign related to a single activity or event having a duration of no more than 30 days.
(11) 
WALL SIGNA sign which is painted on or attached to the outside wall of a building with the face of the sign in the plane parallel to such wall and not extending more than 15 inches from the face of such wall.
(12) 
WINDOW SIGNA sign visible from a sidewalk, street or other public place, painted or affixed on glass or other window material, or located inside within four feet of the window, but not including graphics in connection with customary window display of products.
SIGN DIRECTORY
A listing of two or more business enterprises, consisting of a matrix and sign components.
SIGN STRUCTURE
The supports, uprights, bracing and framework for the sign. In the case of a sign structure consisting of two or more sides where the angle formed between any two of the sides or the projections thereof exceeds 30°, each side shall be considered a separate sign structure.
SIGN SURFACE AREA
The entire area within a single, continuous perimeter enclosing all elements which form an integral part of the sign. The structure supporting a sign shall be excluded unless the structure is designed in a way to form an integral background for the display.
SITE PLAN
A plan of a lot or subdivision on which is shown topography, location of all buildings, structures, roads, rights-of-way, boundaries, all essential dimensions and bearings and any other information deemed necessary by the Planning Board.
SPECIAL USE
A specifically designed use that would not be appropriate generally or without restrictions throughout the zoning district but which, if controlled as to number, area, location, or relation to the neighborhood, would promote the public health, safety, welfare, morals, order, comfort, convenience, appearance, prosperity or general welfare.
STREET
Public way for vehicular traffic which affords principal means of access to abutting properties.
STREET LINE
Right-of-way line of a street as dedicated by a deed of record. If no such deed exists, then by any other record establishing such right-of-way line of a street.
STRUCTURE
A combination of materials to form a construction for use, occupancy or ornamentation, including but not limited to buildings, mobile homes, towers, wind energy conversion systems (WECS), antennas, satellite dishes, or gas or liquid storage tanks, that are principally above ground.
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
(1) 
Any repair, reconstruction or improvement of a structure, the cost of which equals or exceeds 50% of the market value of the structure either before the improvement or repair is started or, if the structure has been damaged and is being restored, before the damage occurred.
(2) 
For the purpose of this definition, substantial improvement is considered to occur when the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor or other structural part of the building commences, whether or not that alteration affects the external dimensions of the structure. The term does not, however, include either any project for improvement of a structure to comply with existing state or local health, sanitary or safety code specifications which are solely necessary to assure safe living conditions or any alternation of a structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places or a State Inventory of Historic Places.
SWIMMING POOL
A structure or receptacle for water having a depth greater than one foot, used for swimming, and shall exclude portable plastic pools designed to hold less than 100 gallons.
TRAILER
Any vehicle which may be towed and used for carrying or storing goods, equipment, machinery, construction materials, snowmobiles, boats, all-terrain cycles (ATC's), motor vehicles or as a site office.
UTILITY, PUBLIC
Any person, firm, corporation or governmental subdivision duly authorized to furnish to the public, under public regulation, electricity, gas, water, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, steam, telephone, telegraph or cable television.
VETERINARY FACILITY
Any structure or premises in which animals are kept, boarded, bred or trained for commercial gain.
YARD
An unoccupied space, open to the sky, on the same lot with the building and structure.
YARD, FRONT
An open unoccupied space on the same lot with the building, situated between the front line of the building and the street line and extending the full width of the lot.
YARD, REAR
The area of the lot extending across the entire rear of the lot, bounded by the real property lot line and the rear building line and between the two side lot lines.
YARD, SIDE
The area between the side building line and the related side lot line and between the front yard and the rear yard.
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
That board appointed by the Village Board specifically to hear all appeals as provided by these regulations and other duties specifically set forth in this chapter or as assigned to it by the Village Board.
ZONING PERMIT
A document signed by the Zoning Enforcement Officer, as required by this chapter, as a condition precedent to the commencement of a use or the erection, construction, reconstruction, restoration, alteration, conversation or installation of a structure or building.