The following regulations apply to all uses permitted in this
district:
A. Minimum lot requirements.
Requirement
|
Standard
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Minimum lot area (square feet)
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20,000
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Minimum frontage (feet)
|
125
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Minimum front yard (feet)
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30
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Minimum side yard (feet)
|
30
|
Minimum rear yard (feet)
|
30
|
B. Increasing yard depth.
(1)
Increasing front yard depth. Front yard depth along collector
and arterial roads shall increase to 50 feet, except where existing
development occurred prior to the enactment of this chapter. In those
cases, the front yard depth may be the average of the front yard depth
for 250 feet on both sides of the proposed use along the contiguous
street line, but no less than 30 feet.
(2)
Increasing side yard depth. On a corner lot, the minimum side
yard requirement shall increase to 50 feet for the side yard between
the street line and the building on the side street.
(3)
Increasing yard depth when abutting a residential lot or district.
Where a new industrial use develops next to an existing residence
or where a lot in an industrial district abuts a lot in a residential
district, a yard shall be provided at least 50 feet in width in the
industrial district. Said yard shall not be utilized for roadways
or parking or storage of any materials or goods. The owner or occupant
of the industrial property shall provide and maintain a wall, fence
or hedge at least six feet but not more than eight feet in height
for the full dimension of the abutting lots, except that where a driveway
exists, such hedge shall begin at a point not more than 20 feet from
the front lot line.
C. Maximum lot coverage. The gross area covered by buildings or structures
shall be no more than 50% of the gross site area, and the aggregate
total of buildings, structures, parking lots, storage areas and loading
areas shall not exceed 80% of the gross site area.
D. Parking. Parking and loading areas in this district shall be supplied as designated in Article
XIII of this chapter. No open or enclosed parking or loading areas shall encroach on any required front yard. Open parking and loading areas may encroach on a side or rear yard to within three feet of a side or rear lot line, except as provided in Subsection
B(2) and
(3).
E. Signs and displays. See the Town of Oneonta Sign Ordinance.
F. Building height. No building shall be erected to a height in excess
of 60 feet except upon the granting of a variance by the Board of
Zoning Appeals.
G. Accessory buildings. All accessory buildings in this district must
meet those standards established in this Article for the principal
land use. Such buildings shall be on the same lot as the principal
building or on an adjacent lot so long as it is within an industrial
district and meets all other requirements of this chapter.
H. Residential uses. Residential uses in existence in an ID-2 zone at the time of its designation by the Town Board shall be deemed conforming uses. Modifications and additions to and replacements of existing residential uses are permitted on residential lots, but must conform to the general district regulations established in §
103-18 of Article
IV of the Code of the Town of Oneonta. For purposes of this chapter, "residential use" is defined as a single- or two-family dwelling.
I. Contractor's workyards.
(1)
The Town Board recognizes the need to provide places for contractors
and workers, and contractors' workyards are permitted in an ID-2 zone.
However, it is the intent of the Town Board that contractors store
their equipment in a fully enclosed area or provide adequate screening,
in order to avert industrial blight.
(2)
In an ID-2 zone, the contractor shall either provide fully enclosed storage or shall provide and maintain a wall, fence or hedge at least six feet in height around the perimeter of the storage area. During the site plan review by the Planning Board, contractors shall specifically address their intentions to provide enclosed storage or screening for their equipment and supplies. Section
103-72J shall apply to the storage of material and supplies.
J. Family. For any existing permitted nonconforming residential uses, the provisions of §
103-14H of the Town Code of the Town of Oneonta shall apply, and reference is hereby made to such provision as if more fully set forth below.
[Added 1-8-1997 by L.L. No. 2-1997]
In any proceeding regarding the administration of this chapter,
the Planning Board, the Code Enforcement/Zoning Officer and the Board
of Appeals must weigh the intent of the Town Board when creating this
zone and establishing these regulations.