As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE
A structure which is:
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
A.
Smaller in area measured in gross square feet of all floors
(excluding decks and cellars) than a permitted residential or nonresidential
structure on the same lot; and
B.
Supportive in function and subordinate in purpose to the permitted
residential or nonresidential structure.
ADAPTIVE REUSE
Contemporary use of an existing building or structure for
a use other than that for which it was originally designed, intended
or occupied, e.g., use of a former barn as a residential dwelling.
ADULT USE
An establishment consisting of, including or having the characteristics
of any or all of the following:
A.
ADULT BOOKSTORE OR VIDEO STOREAn establishment having as a substantial or significant portion of its stock-in-trade books, pamphlets, magazines, and other periodicals, sculptures, photographs, pictures, slides, videotapes, sound recordings or films that are distinguished or characterized by their emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to sexual activities or genital areas, and which excludes any minor by reason of age.
B.
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT CABARETA public or private nightclub, bar, cabaret, restaurant or similar establishment, either with or without a liquor license, devoted to presenting material distinguished or characterized by its emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to sexual activities or genital areas, or that features topless dancers, go-go dancers, strippers, or similar entertainers for observation by patrons, and excludes any minor by reason of age.
C.
ADULT MODEL STUDIOAny establishment where, for any form of consideration or gratuity, figure models are provided to be observed, sketched, drawn, painted, sculptured, photographed or similarly depicted by persons other than the proprietor paying such consideration or gratuity, and which excludes any minor by reason of age. This provision shall not apply to any school of art which meets the requirements established in the New York State Education Law for the issuance or conferring of, and is in fact authorized to issue and confer, a diploma.
D.
ADULT MOTELA motel which excludes any minor by reason of age and which makes available to its patrons in their rooms films, slide shows or videotapes depicting or relating to sexual activities or genital areas and which if presented in a public movie theater would exclude any minor by reason of age.
E.
ADULT THEATERAn establishment used for presenting motion pictures, films, videos, or live entertainment distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to sexual activities or genital areas, and which excludes any minor by reason of age.
F.
BODY PAINTING BUSINESSAn establishment or business which provides the service of applying paint or other substance, whether transparent or not transparent, to or on the human body and which excludes any minor by reason of age.
G.
MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTAny establishment having a fixed place of business where massages are administered for pay, including but not limited to massage parlors, sauna baths and steam baths, and which excludes any minor by reason of age. This definition shall not be construed to include a hospital, nursing home, medical clinic or the office of a physician, surgeon, chiropractor, osteopath or duly licensed physical therapist or duly licensed massage therapist, or barbershops or beauty salons in which massages are administered only to the scalp, face, neck or shoulders. This definition shall also exclude health clubs which have facilities for physical exercise such as tennis courts, racquetball courts or exercise rooms, and which do not receive their primary source of revenue through the administration of massages.
H.
PEEP SHOWA theater which presents material in the form of live shows, films or videotapes viewed from an enclosure for which a fee is charged and which excludes any minor by reason of age.
AGRICULTURE
The commercial use of land for the raising, production, preservation,
processing, storage, and sale of farm commodities such as crops, plants,
flowers, vines, trees, sod, shrubs, livestock, poultry, fish, shellfish,
honey, or dairy products, but not including industry or use of land
primarily for the disposal of sewage or garbage.
ALLEE
A line of trees that frame the roadway.
ALLEY
A narrow street or passage between properties or buildings
serving as a secondary means of access to abutting property.
ALTERATION
A modification of, or addition to, the parts of a structure
other than normal maintenance or repairs, or moving a building from
one location to another.
ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
The keeping, grazing, breeding, feeding and care of animals
other than household pets.
APARTMENT
A separate dwelling unit contained within a building having
one or more other dwelling units.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
APARTMENT, ACCESSORY
An apartment in a one-family dwelling or in an accessory
structure on the same parcel as a one-family dwelling.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
ARTERIAL STREET
A street which serves or is designed to be used primarily
for the connecting of different parts of the Town and usually carries
a high volume of traffic and which is so designated on the Town's
Official Map, if such map exists.
ARTISANAL CRAFT
A use involving a production process characterized by minimal
automation, little division of labor, and conducted by a person or
small number of highly skilled craftsman skilled in an applied art
mostly using their hands and nonautomated tools to make furniture,
sculpture, clothing, jewelry, or other functional or decorative items.
[Added 10-5-2020 by L.L.
No. 1-2020]
ASSEMBLY AREA
An outdoor area designated solely for use by the public to
congregate for special events, ceremonies, social gatherings, and
Town meetings, and, when not in such use, for passive recreational
enjoyment by the public.
ATV
An all-terrain vehicle.
AUTOMOBILE, DERELICT
Any vehicle rendered inoperative by age, accident or major
parts removal and which is not registered and inspected.
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR ESTABLISHMENT
A type of general commercial use wherein motor vehicles,
including but not limited to their mechanical systems, electrical
systems, and body structure, are repaired or enhanced. This use also
includes automotive painting conducted in conjunction with the repair
work.
[Added 3-9-2015 by L.L. No. 2-2015]
AUTOMOTIVE SALES
A type of general commercial use involving the rental, lease,
sale and/or resale of motor vehicles, new or used.
[Added 3-9-2015 by L.L. No. 2-2015]
AWNING
A structure attached to a building and projecting from it,
having no supporting posts or columns, and designed to permit being
rotated to a storage position against the building when not in use.
BASEMENT
That space of a building which is partly below grade and
has more than 1/2 of its average height, measured from floor to ceiling,
above the finished grade of the ground adjoining the building. (See
"cellar.")
BED-AND-BREAKFAST
An owner-occupied residence resulting from conversion of
a one-family dwelling, used for providing overnight accommodations
and a morning meal to not more than 10 transient lodgers for which
compensation is paid. A bed-and-breakfast shall offer from one bedroom
to four bedrooms without kitchens. A bed-and-breakfast is not deemed
a home occupation and shall require site plan review and approval
by the Planning Board, which shall determine, among other requirements,
adequate parking.
[Amended 10-5-2020 by L.L. No. 1-2020]
BUILDING
A structure having a roof supported by columns or walls,
affording shelter to persons, animals or property.
BUILDING CODE, STATE
The New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code,
9 NYCRR Part 600 et seq., as amended from time to time, and the International
Building Code and International Residential Code, to the extent they
are adopted and enforced by the State of New York.
BUILDING HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from the average elevation
of the proposed finished grade around the perimeter, measured every
10 feet, to the midpoint of the highest point of the peak of the highest
roof to its associated eave. When a building not containing an accessory
apartment is an accessory structure, the height is measured to the
highest point of the structure.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
BUILDING WIDTH
The horizontal distance between the outermost walls of a
building measured from the outside edge, parallel to the street on
which it fronts (if the building is parallel to the street) or along
the axis of its greatest width (if it is not parallel to the street).
BUSINESS DISTRICT
Any of the following zoning districts in the Town of Hyde
Park: East Park Business District, Corridor Business District and
Neighborhood Business District.
[Amended 10-5-2020 by L.L. No. 1-2020]
CAMP
A facility providing access, water, sanitary and electrical
services, where persons are lodged for a seasonal or temporary period
of time (less than six months) for recreational or instructional purposes.
CAMP, DAY
A camp offering care or instruction for children or adults
during the day only and with no provision for sleeping or overnight
accommodations.
CAMP, TRAILER
A camp primarily equipped with utility connections for two
or more camping trailers or recreational vehicles.
CANOPY
A structure, other than an awning, having an integral structural
frame, attached to a building along one or more sides, with or without
the use of supporting posts or columns, and with or without side panels.
CAR WASH
A type of general commercial use consisting of any facilities
for the washing, and/or waxing or vacuuming of passenger vehicles,
recreational vehicles, light duty trucks and vans, but not heavy duty
trucks or trailers.
[Added 3-9-2015 by L.L. No. 2-2015]
CELLAR
That space of a building which is partly or entirely below
grade, which has more than 1/2 its height, measured from floor to
ceiling, below the average finished grade of the ground adjoining
the building. (See "basement.")
CEMETERY
Land used or intended to be used for the burial of the dead
and dedicated for such purposes. Included in this definition are columbaria,
crematories, mausoleums and mortuaries when they are operated in conjunction
with and within the boundaries of such cemetery.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
A certificate issued by the Building Inspector and the Zoning
Administrator for a building or structure, which states that the building
or structure conforms to the requirements of the Building Code and
this chapter.
CHARITABLE INSTITUTION
An institution which is incorporated as a Type B public benefit
not-for-profit corporation as defined in Article 2, § 201,
of the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law of the State of New York, and
which qualifies for exemption under Internal Revenue Code § 501(c)(3),
excluding those institutions which are penal or correctional institutions,
residential care facilities, day-care facilities, or institutions
owned or operated by governmental agencies.
CIVIC FACILITY
Buildings, structures, and uses owned and operated by the
Town or Fire District and regularly used for community meetings, recreation
and other forms of public assembly.
CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
A subdivision plat or plats, approved by the Planning Board pursuant to §
96-9 of Chapter
96 of this Code, in which the applicable density, minimum lot size and setback requirements of this chapter are modified to provide an alternative permitted method for the layout, configuration and design of lots, buildings and structures, roads, utility lines and other infrastructure, parks, and landscaping in order to preserve the natural and scenic qualities of open lands. The Planning Board may, at its discretion, require residential clustering in all zoning districts defined herein.
COMMERCIAL USE (GENERAL)
A nonresidential use involving an occupation, employment
or enterprise that is carried on for profit by the owner, lessee or
licensee not otherwise specified in the use regulation. This use shall
not be interpreted to include any temporary or transient overnight
accommodations or permanent residences or dwellings. Also referred
to herein as "general commercial use" or "commercial, general."
[Amended 3-9-2015 by L.L. No. 2-2015; 10-5-2020 by L.L. No. 1-2020]
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
Every type of motor vehicle used or registered for commercial
purposes, such as for transportation of goods, wares and merchandise;
motor coaches carrying passengers; and trailers and semi-trailers,
including tractors when used in combination with trailers and semi-trailers.
Commercial motor vehicles shall not include pick-up trucks which are
exclusively used to transport family members and/or personal possessions
of such family members for nonbusiness, recreational purposes by the
operator or a rental truck which is exclusively used to transfer personal
possessions of the person who has rented the truck for nonbusiness
purposes.
[Added 12-22-2014 by L.L. No. 5-2014]
COMMUNITY AREAS
Those areas intended for use or enjoyment by all residents
of a development, including streets, alleys, parking areas, walkways,
landscaped areas, open space and recreation areas.
COMMUNITY FACILITY
A place, structure, area or other facility used for and/or
providing social and or recreational programs generally open to the
public, and designed to accommodate and serve significant segments
of the community.
COMMUNITY RESIDENCE
For purposes of this Zoning Chapter, a community residential
facility shall be the equivalent of an intermediate "community residence"
as defined in § 1.03 of the New York State Mental Hygiene
Law which serves no more than 14 individuals, or a family-type home
for adults as defined by NYCRR, Title 18, Chapter II, Subchapter D,
Part 489. A community residential facility shall not be construed
to include multiple dwellings under this definition.
[Amended 10-5-2020 by L.L. No. 1-2020]
COMMUNITY USE
A not-for-profit activity that is carried on for the benefit
of the community, such as educational, scientific, religious, municipal
and charitable institutions and activities.
COMPLETE APPLICATION
A.
An application that includes the following:
(1)
All information concerning the proposed project in the format
required by the applicable provisions of this chapter;
(2)
All application fees required by this chapter and the professional
review fee escrow deposit, if any, required by the reviewing agency;
(3)
An EAF or DEIS assessing the potential environmental impacts
of the proposed project;
(4)
A determination by the reviewing agency (or by the lead agency
in the event of coordinated review) that the proposed project is not
likely to have a significant impact on the environment (negative declaration)
or the filing of a notice of completion of a DEIS in accordance with
the provisions of SEQRA.
B.
An application is considered "administratively complete" for
processing by the Zoning Administrator when it includes items in Subsection
A(1) through (3) above, but not (4).
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The most recent Comprehensive Plan adopted by the Town Board
pursuant to § 272-a of the Town Law.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
A perpetual restriction on the use of land, created in accordance
with the provisions of § 49, Title 3, of the Environmental
Conservation Law or of § 247 of the General Municipal Law,
for the purposes of conservation of open space, agricultural land,
and natural, cultural, historic or scenic resources.
CONSTRUCTION YARD
A type of general commercial use including building and/or
area of land where building materials, equipment and supplies used
exclusively as part of a contractor or construction business are stored.
Retail or wholesale trade of any contractor materials or supplies
is not permitted accessory to a construction yard.
[Added 3-9-2015 by L.L. No. 2-2015]
CORE
The central area of a neighborhood or hamlet, where a mixture
of appropriate residential and nonresidential uses is permitted, the
boundaries of which are set forth on the Town Zoning Map. (See §
108-3.1.1.)
CORRIDOR BUSINESS (CB) ZONING DISTRICT
A zoning district that encompasses properties on either side
of New York State Route 9 south of the Town Core Zoning District,
the boundaries of which are shown on the Town Zoning Map.
[Added 10-5-2020 by L.L.
No. 1-2020]
COURTYARD
A landscaped area adjacent to a building enclosed by a low
wall or a hedge.
COVERAGE
The percentage of the area of any lot physically covered
or occupied by the combined area of all structures and impervious
surfaces.
CRAFT BREWERY, WINERY, DISTILLERY AND/OR FOOD MANUFACTURING
FACILITY
An establishment which produces on the premises beer, wine,
cider, vinous beverages, spirits or edible goods for off- and/or on-site
consumption in accordance with New York State Liquor Authority, Department
of Health and other applicable agency regulations. Such an establishment
shall include a public component, such as a tasting room, restaurant
and/or a retail establishment. A craft brewery, distillery, winery
and/or food manufacturing facility shall be classified as a “general
commercial use” for zoning purposes, notwithstanding the definition
of “light industrial use” as contained in the Town Code.
[Added 9-18-2017 by L.L.
No. 2-2017]
CROSSROADS CORE (CC)
A type of core zoning district that encompasses properties
primarily with frontage on Albany Post Road (NYS Route 9), at and
near its intersection with Market Street, and encompassing what is
identified traditionally as the historic crossroads hamlet of Hyde
Park, the boundaries of which are shown on the Town Zoning Map.
[Added 3-9-2015 by L.L. No. 2-2015]
CULTURAL FACILITY
A public library, museum or similar institution that serves
the public.
DAY-CARE CENTER
A facility operated on a regular basis for a fee, for care
of children as defined in Social Services Law § 390, or
for the care of adults whose ability to independently perform the
normal activities of daily life is limited by age or physical or other
impairment but who do not require the level of care provided by nursing
homes or medical facilities. A day-care center shall not include any
facilities that provide overnight accommodations.
DEC
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
DEIS
A draft environmental impact statement prepared in accordance
with the requirements of SEQRA.
DENSITY
The relative compactness or closeness of a use of land expressed
in dwelling units per acre (DU/A).
DEVELOPMENT
Any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate,
including but not limited to construction or alteration of buildings
or other structures, as well as mining, dredging, filling, paving,
excavation or drilling operations.
DRIVE-THROUGH FACILITY
A facility accessory to a general commercial use with physical
facilities, service or by packaging procedures, that allows customers
to receive services and/or obtain goods while remaining in their motor
vehicles.
[Added 3-9-2015 by L.L. No. 2-2015]
DRIVEWAY
A private vehicular way which provides access to a street
for a structure or off-street parking facility, but which does not
provide a route for through traffic.
DWELLING
A building used exclusively for residential purposes, containing
one or more dwelling units.
DWELLING UNIT
One or more rooms with provisions for living, cooking, sanitary
and sleeping facilities arranged for the use of one family.
EAF
An environmental assessment form prepared pursuant to the
requirements of SEQRA.
EASEMENT
Authorization by a property owner for the use by another
of any designated part of his property for a specified purpose.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Any school or other organization or institution conducting
a regularly scheduled curriculum of study similar to that of the public
schools and operated by not-for-profit corporations under the Education
Law of the State of New York.
EIS
An environmental impact statement prepared in accordance
with the requirements of SEQRA.
ENGINEER or LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
A person licensed and currently registered as a professional
engineer by the State of New York or licensed in a state with a reciprocal
agreement with the State of New York.
EVENT STRUCTURE
A preexisting agricultural barn or other similar agricultural building or other accessory structure adaptively reused as a rural event venue pursuant to §
108-28 of the Town Code. For purposes of these regulations, "preexisting" shall mean any agricultural building or accessory structure legally in existence on January 1, 2010.
[Added 11-28-2016 by L.L.
No. 10-2016; amended 11-15-2021 by L.L. No. 10-2021]
FACADE
The exterior wall or walls of a building which identify the
architectural front, sometimes distinguished from the sides and rear
by elaboration of architectural or ornamental details.
FAMILY
[Amended 11-4-2019 by L.L. No. 9-2019]
A.
Any number of persons occupying a single dwelling unit, related
by blood, marriage, legal adoption, or foster care family arrangement,
living and cooking together as a single housekeeping unit.
B.
Any number of persons occupying a single dwelling unit, not
exceeding five adults living and cooking together as a single housekeeping
unit as the functional equivalent of a family where not all are related
by blood, marriage, legal adoption, or foster care family arrangement.
C.
It shall be presumptive evidence that more than five persons
living in a single dwelling unit, any of whom are not related by blood,
marriage, legal adoption, or by foster care arrangement, do not constitute
the functional equivalent of a traditional family. Notwithstanding
the provisions of this definition, a group of adults of which any
are unrelated numbering more than five shall be considered a "family"
upon a determination by the Zoning Board of Appeals that the group
is the functional equivalent of a family pursuant to the standards
enumerated below. This presumption may be rebutted, and the unrelated
individuals may be considered the functional equivalent of a "family"
for the purposes of this article by the Zoning Board of Appeals if
such group of individuals exhibits characteristics of a permanent
family structure pursuant to the criteria provided herein. In determining
whether a group of more than five unrelated persons constitutes a
"family" for the purpose of occupying a dwelling unit, as provided
herein, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall utilize the criteria enumerated
herein in making said determination. Before making a determination
under this subsection, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall hold a public
hearing, after public notice. In determining whether individuals living
together are the functional equivalent of a family, the following
criteria shall be considered (It is not the intent of this law that
the individuals living together are required to meet all of the listed
criteria.):
(1)
Whether the occupants share the entire dwelling unit or act
as separate boarders.
(2)
Whether the household has stability akin to a permanent family
structure. The criteria used to determine this test include the following:
(a)
Length of stay together among the occupants in the current dwelling
unit or other dwelling units.
(b)
The presence of minor, dependent children regularly residing
in the household.
(c)
The presence of an individual acting as head of household.
(d)
Proof of sharing expenses for food, rent or ownership costs,
transportation, insurance, utilities, and other household expenses.
(e)
Common ownership of furniture and appliances and the common
use of vehicles among the members of the household.
(f)
Whether the household is a temporary living arrangement or a
framework for transient living.
(g)
Whether the composition of the household changes from year-to-year
or within the year.
(h)
Whether each of the occupants uses the address of the dwelling
for their vehicle registration, drivers' licenses, passports, bank
accounts, bills, loans, tax returns, and other licenses and permits,
etc.
(i)
Any other factor reasonably related to whether or not the group
of persons is the functional equivalent of a family.
D.
Any determination under this subsection shall be limited to
the status of a particular group as a "family" and shall not be interpreted
as authorizing any other use, occupancy, or activity. In making any
such determination, the Zoning Board of Appeals may impose such conditions
and safeguards as the Board shall deem necessary or advisable in order
to maintain the stability and character of the neighborhood and protect
the public health, safety, and welfare.
E.
In no case shall a dwelling be occupied by more than two adults
to a conventional bedroom.
F.
Persons occupying group quarters such as a dormitory, fraternity
or sorority house, or a seminary shall not be considered a "family."
FARM
A lot, together with its structures, on which agriculture
is conducted as the principal use.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
FENESTRATION
The arrangement, proportioning and design of windows and
doors in a building.
FILED MAP
Any map or plat filed in the Dutchess County Clerk's Office.
FINISH GRADE
The natural surface of the ground or the surface of the ground
after completion of any change in contour.
FLAG LOT
A lot with a developable area connected to a public road
by a narrow strip of land that includes a driveway or a landlocked
lot that is connected to a public road only by a narrow right-of-way
easement.
FOG LINE
The line painted on a highway, usually bright white, which
separates the travel lane from the shoulder.
[Added 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
FRONT
That part or side of a structure which most closely parallels
the frontage of the lot on which it is located or to which it relates.
On a corner lot fronting two streets, the front is considered to be
on the street of the legal address.
FRONTAGE
That portion of any lot which bounds a street, as measured
along the property line which is coincidental with such street right-of-way
or center line, or on a corner lot, in which case frontage is along
both streets.
GAS STATION
A type of general commercial use including any area of land,
structures thereon, or any building or part thereof that is used for
the retail sale of motor fuel. A gas station may or may not include
a convenience store as an accessory use.
[Amended 3-9-2015 by L.L. No. 2-2015]
GATEWAY
A location along a street where one enters or leaves a Neighborhood,
Hamlet, Business area or the Town of Hyde Park, as identified in the
Comprehensive Plan.
GREENBELT
A zoning district including all the land in the Town east of the center line of U.S. Route 9, outside the Hamlets, Neighborhoods and Business Districts. (See §
108-3.1.1.)
HAMLET
A zoning district with a mixed-use core, the boundaries of
which are identified on the Town Zoning Map. (See §
108-3.1.1 for additional detail.)
HEIGHT
The vertical extent or distance from the average elevation
of the proposed finished grade around the perimeter, measured every
10 feet, of any structure other than a building being measured to
the highest point of such structure. (See "building height.")
HEIGHT-TO-WIDTH RATIO
For a building, the relationship between the height and the
width of the building. For example, a building 20 feet high and 40
feet wide would have a height-to-width ratio of 1:2. For a street,
the relationship between the height of a building facing the street
and the width of the corridor. For example, a twenty-foot building
facing an eighty-foot corridor (from building face to building face)
would have a height-to-width ratio of 1:4.
HISTORIC RESOURCE
Any historic or prehistoric building, structure, facility,
site or district listed on the State and/or National Registers of
Historic Places, as well as any locally significant historic resource
designated pursuant to Article 5-K of the General Municipal Law.
HOME OCCUPATION
A nonresidential use that is secondary and clearly subordinate
to an existing residential use, conducted within a dwelling unit or
an accessory structure, by a permanent resident of that dwelling unit.
Such use shall not change the residential character of the dwelling
unit or the vicinity.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION (HOA)
An organization of resident homeowners in a particular development.
The major purpose of the HOA is to preserve, maintain and provide
community areas, facilities and services for the common enjoyment
of the residents.
HOSPITAL OR FACILITY, PSYCHIATRIC
Inpatient services of a psychiatric center under the jurisdiction
of the New York Office of Mental Health or other psychiatric inpatient
facility psychiatric center, institute, clinic, ward, institution
or similar facility as defined in § 1.03 of the New York
State Mental Hygiene Law.
[Added 10-5-2020 by L.L.
No. 1-2020]
HOSPITAL, GENERAL
As per Article 28 of the New York State Public Health Law,
a health care facility engaged in providing medical or medical and
surgical services primarily to inpatients by or under the supervision
of a physician on a twenty-four-hour basis with provisions for admission
or treatment of persons in need of emergency care and with an organized
medical staff and nursing service, including facilities providing
services relating to particular diseases, injuries, conditions or
deformities. The term "general hospital" shall not include a residential
health care facility, psychiatric hospital, public health center,
diagnostic center, treatment center, outpatient lodge, dispensary
and/or laboratory or central service facility serving more than one
institution.
[Added 10-5-2020 by L.L.
No. 1-2020]
HYDRIC SOIL
A soil that is saturated, flooded or ponded long enough during
the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper part,
as set forth in the Federal Manual for Identifying and Delineating
Jurisdictional Wetlands, dated January 1989, prepared by the federal
government and as updated from time to time, a copy of which is on
file with the Town Clerk for reference.
[Added 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
HYDROPHYTIC VEGETATION
Those plants that are dependent upon seasonal or permanent
flooding or sufficiently waterlogged soils to give them a competitive
advantage over other species. These plants may belong to any of the
following vegetative types: wetland trees, wetland shrubs, submerged
vegetation, rooted floating-leaved vegetation, free-floating vegetation,
wet meadow vegetation and bog mat vegetation.
[Added 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
Any ground area through which water does not readily penetrate
because a covering has been imposed upon it. Such coverings include
but are not limited to roofed structures, compacted soil, and pavement
consisting of concrete, macadam, oil and stone, tar, or asphalt.
INTENSITY
The amount of traffic generated by a use or structure, expressed
as the number of daily vehicle trips associated with the use or structure.
KENNEL
A facility for keeping five or more dogs over the age of
five months, including a facility for animal rescue, such as, but
not limited to, the Dutchess County Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals. The term "kennel" includes a veterinary office
only if it has outdoor facilities for boarding or exercising five
or more dogs over the age of five months.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
LAND
The earth or ground within the Town of Hyde Park, including
surface water bodies overlying such earth or ground.
LANDING
A zoning district constituting a mixed-use center bordered
by the Waterfront District providing for the water-dependent or water-enhanced
needs of the region, the boundaries of which are located on the Town
Zoning Map.
LANDSCAPING
Open space features which include but are not necessarily
limited to the following existing and cultivated elements arranged
to produce an ornamental or otherwise desired effect: turf, meadow,
rocks, watercourses or water bodies, trees, shrubs, flowers, walls,
berms, swales, lanes, paths and other similar natural and man-made
elements and forms.
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL
An individual licensed by the Education Department of the
State of New York to perform engineering, architectural, surveying,
or landscaping services.
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL USE
The limited use of land or structures to manufacture or process
products. This includes making, altering, assembling, bottling, canning,
finishing, handling, mixing, packaging, repairing, cleaning, laundering
and similar operations. All such activities must be carried out within
a completely enclosed building without the emission of dust, fumes,
smoke, noise or vibration. Also, they must be defined as low hazard
or no hazard by the State Building Code. Finally, they must be compatible
with other uses in the district.
LODGING FACILITY
Any hotel, motel, inn or other establishment providing sleeping
accommodations for transient paying guests. Such an establishment
may, but need not, have a dining room or restaurant. Bed-and-breakfast
establishments are excluded from this definition.
LOGGING
The selective cutting and sale of standing timber from parcels
of 10 acres or more. Clear cutting of said parcels is prohibited.
LOT
A parcel of land separated from other parcels of land for
purposes of sale, lease or separate use. Such separation may be described
on a subdivision plat, indicated on a recorded map or deed, specified
by metes and bounds, or created as the result of a public street or
railroad right-of-way.
LOT AREA
The total horizontal area included within lot boundaries.
LOT, CORNER
A lot of which at least two adjacent sides each abut on streets
or public places for a total distance of at least 50 feet.
LOT LINE
One of the property lines that establish the metes and bounds
of a lot.
MAJOR SUBDIVISION
Any subdivision not classified as a minor subdivision, including
but not limited to subdivisions of more than five lots or any size
subdivision requiring any new street or extension of municipal facilities.
MANUFACTURED HOME
A structure, transportable in one or more sections, which,
in traveling mode, is eight body feet or more in width or 40 body
feet or more in length, or, when erected on site, is 320 or more square
feet, and which is built in compliance with federal regulations, or
built prior to January 15, 1976, and 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, and
includes plumbing, heating, ventilating and electrical systems contained
therein. The term "manufactured home" does not include a modular home.
MANUFACTURED HOME PARK
Any plot of land containing a minimum of 10 acres upon which
a minimum of 20 manufactured homes can be located and used as one-family
dwellings.
MEMBERSHIP CLUB
Premises devoted exclusively to use by an organization's
members and their guests for social, recreational, and/or athletic
purposes, not conducted primarily for gain, and not including any
vending stands, merchandising or commercial activities, except incidentally
for the convenience of the membership.
MINING
Use of land for the purpose of extracting and selling stone, sand, gravel, or other minerals, as defined in § 23-2705 of the Environmental Conservation Law, not including the process of preparing land for construction of a structure for which a zoning permit and building permit have been issued. Mining is subject to regulations under Chapter
92 of this Code.
MINOR SUBDIVISION
Any subdivision containing not more than five lots, each
fronting on an existing street, not involving any new street or road
(excepting a shared driveway), whether intended to be public or private,
or the extension of Town facilities and not adversely affecting the
development of the remainder of the parcel of adjoining property and
not in conflict with any provision or portion of the Comprehensive
Plan, Official Map, or this chapter.
MIXED USE
A combination of residential and nonresidential uses on the
same lot, in the same building or in the same district.
MODULAR HOME
A dwelling unit constructed on site in accordance with New
York State Building Code and municipal codes and composed of components
substantially assembled in a manufacturing plant and transported to
a building site for final assembly on a permanent foundation.
MULTIPLE DWELLING
A building or structure providing three or more dwelling
units. Nothing herein shall be construed to allow supervised or supportive
living facilities as those terms are defined in § 1.03 of
the New York State Mental Hygiene Law under this definition.
[Amended 10-5-2020 by L.L. No. 1-2020]
MUNICIPAL
Buildings, structures, and uses owned and operated by the
Town, county, state or federal government, not including civic facilities.
NEIGHBORHOOD
A zoning district constituting a community that may have
a mixed-use core, the boundaries of which are located on the Town
Zoning Map.
NONCONFORMING LOT
A lot of record that does not comply with the area, shape,
frontage, or location provisions of this chapter for the district
in which it is located, but which was conforming at the time it was
created.
NONCONFORMING STRUCTURE
Any structure lawfully existing at the effective date of
this chapter or any amendment thereto which does not comply with the
requirements of this chapter solely by virtue of said enactment or
amendment.
[Amended 8-27-2007 by L.L. No. 10-2007; 10-29-2007 by L.L. No.
12-2007; 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
NONCONFORMING USE
Any use lawfully existing at the effective date of this chapter
or any amendment thereto which does not comply with the requirements
of this chapter solely by virtue of said enactment or amendment.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
NURSERY SCHOOL
A use providing care and instruction for two or more children
less than six years of age and not otherwise qualifying as a day-care
center. The term shall include a day nursery.
NYCRR
The Official Compilation of the Codes, Rules and Regulations
of the State of New York.
OFFICIAL MAP
The map, if any, established by the Town Board pursuant to
§ 270 of the Town Law, showing streets, highways, parks
and drainage, both existing and proposed.
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
The newspaper or newspapers designated by the Town Board
for the publication of official notices of meetings and public hearings.
OPEN SPACE
Land left in a natural state for conservation and agricultural
purposes or land landscaped for scenic purposes, devoted to active
or passive recreation, or devoted to the preservation of distinctive
architectural, historic, geologic or botanic sites. The term shall
not include land that is paved, used for the storage, parking or circulation
of automobiles, or occupied by any structure. Preserved open space
may be included as a portion of one or more large lots, or may be
contained in a separate open space lot. The required open space land
may not include private yards within 50 feet of a permitted structure,
other than an accessory structure.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
OUTDOOR STORAGE
The unenclosed storage of any materials or goods on a lot.
[Added 3-9-2015 by L.L. No. 2-2015]
OVERLAY DISTRICT
A zoning district covering specific geographic areas of concern
that is applied to portions of one or more zoning districts, indicating
regulations in addition to those of the underlying zoning district.
PARCEL
A circumscribed area of land identified by a unique Tax Map
identification number consisting of a section, map and lot number.
PARKING LOT
An off-street area located on a lot or portion of a lot used
for the parking of vehicles accessory to a principal use on the same
lot.
[Added 3-9-2015 by L.L. No. 2-2015]
PARKING SPACE
An off-street area suitable for parking one automobile, which
for the purposes of this chapter is a space at least nine feet wide
and 18 feet long, and, in addition, sufficient other areas for ingress,
egress, maneuvering and having direct usable access to a street.
PARK or PARKING
The standing of a motor vehicle, whether occupied or not,
otherwise than temporarily for the purpose of, and while actually
engaged in, loading or unloading merchandise or passengers.
[Added 12-22-2014 by L.L. No. 5-2014]
PERSON
An individual, firm, trust, partnership, association, corporation,
limited-liability company or other legal entity.
PETS
Dogs, cats and similar small animals typically kept in a
household. The term does not include chickens, pigs, goats, sheep,
cows, deer, horses, mules, donkeys, llamas, alpacas, livestock and
other animals typically associated with farming and animal husbandry.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD)
An overlay district for the mixed-use development of land
that is under unified control and is planned and developed as a whole
in a single development operation or programmed series of development
stages The development may include streets, circulation ways, utilities,
buildings, open spaces, and other site features and improvements,
uses and structures that exceed the permitted density and scale (where
applicable) of use in the district, as well as uses not otherwise
allowed by the underlying zoning.
PLANT NURSERY
A facility, the principal business of which is selling plants.
PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL OFFICE
Professional offices in which medical care is provided to
persons solely on an outpatient basis by one or more members of the
medical professions, including chiropractors, dentists, doctors, osteopaths,
podiatrists, therapists, or other licensed medical service providers.
Professional medical offices may, subject to any applicable state
and/or federal regulatory requirements, also include, but are not
limited to, medical testing labs or offices, offices for x-ray, sonograms,
MRI, CAT scans and other medical imaging services, offices for the
administration of nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, infusion, dialysis
and similar medical treatments, offices for outpatient surgical and
nonsurgical procedures. "Professional medical offices" shall not mean
general hospital, psychiatric hospital or facility, nursing home,
residential health care facility, developmental disability school,
community residence, or any other inpatient medical or psychiatric
facility.
[Added 10-5-2020 by L.L.
No. 1-2020]
PUBLIC UTILITY FACILITY
An installation used by a public agency or franchised public utility to supply or transmit electric, gas, water, cable television, telephone, or other utility service; included are such facilities as electric substations, high-voltage transmission lines, pump stations, water supply wells, water towers, and telephone substations. Utility distribution facilities serving customers directly are considered customary accessory structures, not public utility facilities. Telecommunications towers and facilities are also regulated under Chapter
101 of this Code.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
PUD
See "planned unit development."
RECREATION, COMMERCIAL
A commercial use designed and equipped principally for the
conduct of sports and leisure time activities. Video parlors, computer
gaming facilities, movie theaters, and bars, as principal uses, are
not commercial recreation uses.
[Amended 10-5-2020 by L.L. No. 2-2020]
A.
Commercial recreation is further separated into two categories
as follows:
(1)
Indoor: recreational activities conducted entirely within a
building, including team or individual sports and related health and
exercise facilities operated on a commercial or fee basis. An indoor
recreational business shall also include, but is not limited to, a
gymnasium, fitness center, bowling alley, skating rink; tennis and
other racquet courts, field house, indoor track, indoor basketball,
and indoor pool house. An indoor recreation use may include accessory
uses, such as food service facilities, meeting rooms, serving of alcoholic
beverages, video or computer game facilities, video theater facilities,
sale of sport or exercise-related equipment or clothing and customary
accessory uses clearly incidental to the recreation activity.
(2)
Outdoor: recreational activities including, but not limited
to, ball fields, playing fields, batting cages, golf courses and driving
ranges, tennis, racquet courts, swimming, bike trails, hiking and
similar outdoor activities conducted on a commercial or fee basis.
An outdoor recreational use may also include customary accessory uses
and buildings, such as a clubhouse, food stand, offices, and other
uses accessory and incidental to the outdoor commercial use. Outdoor
recreation shall not include racetracks; go-cart, motorcycle, remote
controlled aircraft, ATV tracks or any other outdoor use involving
motorized vehicles or equipment; gun clubs; and shooting preserves.
B.
Commercial recreation uses, whether indoor or outdoor, shall not include "membership clubs" as that term is defined in §
108-2.2 of the Zoning Code.
RELIGIOUS USE
The use of a place, structure, area or other facility for
assembly for religious purposes such as the worship of a deity or
deities.
RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY
A residence for three or more infirm children, adolescents
or adults who require personal care, supervision and services, where
compensation and/or reimbursement of costs is paid to an operator
pursuant to state and/or federal standards, licensing requirements,
or programs funding such services. A residential care facility shall
also include a nursing home and assisted living facility. A residential
care facility shall not be interpreted to allow multiple dwellings
under this definition.
[Amended 10-5-2020 by L.L. No. 1-2020]
RESUBDIVISION
A change of an approved or recorded subdivision plat if such
change affects any street layout shown on such plat, any area reserved
thereon for public use, any lot line, or any map or plan legally recorded
prior to the adoption of any regulations controlling subdivisions.
RETAIL SALES
Establishments engaged in selling goods or merchandise to
the general public for personal or household consumption and rendering
services incidental to the sale of such goods.
ROADSIDE STAND
A seasonal structure, not to exceed 150 square feet, used
for the display and storage of agricultural produce or agricultural
products for sale to the general public.
RURAL EVENT VENUE
The accessory use of land or preexisting buildings or structures
in the Greenbelt or Waterfront Districts for gatherings and events
where compensation is paid to the property owner for said use, such
as, but not limited to, weddings, parties, fund-raisers conferences,
and other similar events, but not including events such as races,
concerts, and haunted houses. This definition is not applicable in
any other zoning district.
[Added 11-28-2016 by L.L.
No. 10-2016; amended 11-15-2021 by L.L. No. 10-2021]
ST. ANDREWS DISTRICT
A zoning district located on the west side of Route 9 in
the southern part of the Town, the boundaries of which are shown on
the Zoning Map.
SCALE
The size of a use or structure, expressed in gross square
feet, including the total area occupied by the use or structure, including
all floors of the structure, and including all parking stalls required
for such use or structure, but not including the remaining area of
the parking lot or driveways. Scale limits do not apply to one- and
two-family residential uses, animal husbandry, or agricultural use.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
SCENIC RESOURCE
Any street designated pursuant to Article 49 of the Environmental
Conservation Law, and any area designated a scenic area of statewide
significance pursuant to New York State's Coastal Management Program.
SCRAP YARD
The use of more than 100 square feet of land or structures for more than 30 days for the dismantling or accumulation of used and discarded materials outside of a completely enclosed building. The term does not include a refuse disposal site as defined in Chapter
66.
SELF-STORAGE
A type of general commercial use consisting of a building
or buildings containing individual, self-contained storage units that
are leased or owned and used for the storage of business or household
goods.
[Added 3-9-2015 by L.L. No. 2-2015]
SENIOR CITIZEN HOUSING
A multiple-dwelling use for senior citizens, intended primarily
for persons who are in good physical condition and do not require
physical assistance.
SETBACK
The required minimum distance from the property line to the
nearest part of the structure measured at right angles to the property
line.
SEQRA
The State Environmental Quality Review Act, Article 8 of
the Environmental Conservation Law, as amended from time to time.
SHED
A temporary or permanent accessory structure for storage
or animal husbandry, not to exceed 140 square feet of floor space
and 10 feet in height. The term "shed" does not include a shipping
container or truck body.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
SHOPPING CENTER
A grouping of three or more retail stores, offices or other
nonresidential uses which share adjacent off-street parking facilities.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
SIGN
A structure or assembly of materials used to convey information,
such as a name, direction, warning, or advertisement, that is prominently
displayed for public view and that consists of letters or symbols
formed, inscribed or mounted on wood, metal, masonry or any other
material. The term "sign" shall be limited to those signs that are
visible from a street, parking lot or walkway, whether displayed indoors
or outdoors.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
SIGN AREA
The entire area within a single continuous perimeter enclosing
the extreme limits of lettering, representations, emblems or other
figures, together with any material or color forming an integral part
of the display or used to differentiate the sign from the background
against which it is placed. Structural members bearing no sign copy
shall not be included. Where a sign consists solely of individual
letters or symbols directly fastened to or painted on the surface
of a structure and there is no defined border or frame, the area shall
be deemed to be that of the smallest geometric shape that encompasses
all such letters or symbols. The total sign area shall be the sum
of the areas of all sign faces provided by any particular structure
other than a building. In the case of a building, each sign face shall
be deemed to be a separate sign area.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
SIGN FACE
The plane or curved two-dimensional surface of a sign upon
which the means of communicating information are installed. Each distinguishable
surface of a structure that contains such means shall constitute a
separate sign face.
SITE
The total contiguous land of any owner, including a lot,
a portion of a lot, or multiple lots, on which a use or physical improvements
related thereto is, has been, or is to be located.
SITE PLAN
One or more drawings, made to scale, describing the location,
extent and construction of proposed physical improvements to land
and the location and extent of any existing physical improvements,
prepared to specifications and containing necessary elements as set
forth in this chapter showing the arrangement, layout and design of
the proposed uses of a single lot as shown therein.
SPECIAL USE PERMIT
A permit issued by the Planning Board pursuant to Article
8 for a particular land use that is permitted in this chapter, subject
to requirements imposed by this chapter.
STONE WALL, HISTORIC ROADSIDE
An existing stone wall built along Route 9, Route 9G, or
in Staatsburg before 1950 to separate the lot from the roadway. An
historic roadside stone wall is considered to exist if 25% or more
of the original height of the wall remains.
STORAGE (MOTOR VEHICLES)
The keeping of a motor vehicle on a lot for a time period
longer than the parking of a motor vehicle on a lot. For purposes
of this definition, parking of a motor vehicle on a lot for a time
period longer than 48 hours shall be deemed to be storage of a motor
vehicle.
[Added 12-22-2014 by L.L. No. 5-2014]
STORY
That portion of a building between one floor and the next
higher floor, or, in the case of the top story, between the floor
and the roof.
STREAM
Any watercourse having a DEC classification of AA, A, B,
C or D.
STREAM CORRIDOR
The bed of a stream and the land within 100 feet of the mean
high water level on either side of the stream.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
STREET
A public route or public road for vehicular traffic, whether
designated as a street, lane, road, highway, parkway, avenue, boulevard,
place, drive, throughway, thruway, expressway, or however else designated.
The term "street" shall not include a driveway, a shared driveway,
alley or alleyway, a waterway or a trail, but shall include any other
improved vehicular route shown on a map filed with the Dutchess County
Clerk or the Town Zoning Map. The term "street" includes the land between the street
right-of-way lines and may comprise pavement, shoulders, gutters,
sidewalks, planted strips, parking areas and other areas within the
street lines.
STREET, COLLECTOR
A street which carries traffic from minor streets or abutting
properties to the major system of arterial streets and which is so
designated on the Town's Official Map, if any. Such streets shall
be the principal entrance and circulation streets within a development.
STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY
The full width of a publicly maintained traveled way, whether
acquired through dedication or by use. It may include pavement, shoulders,
ditches or gutters, culverts or sluiceways. It may be defined in metes
and bounds and be filed with the proper authorities, or it may have
been used and maintained by the public for a period of 10 years or
more.
STRUCTURE
A static assembly of materials, forming a construction framed
of component structural parts for occupancy or use, such as a building,
vending machine, dam, display stand, gasoline pump, installed manufactured
home or trailer, reviewing stand, shed, sign, stadium, storage bin,
fence or wall.
SUBDIVISION
The division of any parcel into two or more lots, with or
without streets, for the purpose of sale, lease, transfer of ownership
or development.
TASTING ROOM
A portion of a craft brewery, distillery, winery or food
manufacturing facility that allows customers to taste samples of beer,
cider, alcoholic spirits, vinous beverages or edible goods manufactured
on the premises. A tasting room may include the sale of such products
in addition to related items, marketing events and/or entertainment.
[Added 9-18-2017 by L.L.
No. 2-2017]
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER OR FACILITY
Any structure or structures owned or operated for commercial purposes which are designed for and capable of receiving and/or transmitting electromagnetic signals for the purpose of communication. Such towers and facilities are subject to regulation under Chapter
101 of this Code.
TENT STORAGE
The use of a tent or other similar type of structure for
the temporary or permanent outdoor storage of equipment or materials.
TERRACE
A flat, level and/or raised area of land that is improved
or landscaped for use as a walkway or a patio.
TIMBER HARVESTING
Commercial logging activity proposing harvesting of more than 50 standard cords of wood or 50,000 board feet of timber as measured by the international 1/4-inch log rule in any one year. Timber harvesting operations are regulated by Chapter
102 of the Town Code.
[Added 1-25-2021 by L.L. No. 1-2021]
TOWN CORE (TC) ZONING DISTRICT
A core zoning district that encompasses properties located
generally on either side of Albany Post Road and south of the Crossroads
Core Zoning District. The TC District includes properties at the intersection
of Albany Post Road and Pine Woods Road, the boundaries of which are
shown on the Town Zoning Map, and development shall be in accordance
with the Town Core Design and Development Standards.
[Added 10-5-2020 by L.L.
No. 1-2020]
TOWNHOUSE
One of a group of two or more attached dwelling units, on
separate parcels, divided from each other by party walls and each
having separate entrances from the outside.
TRAILER
A vehicle dependent on a separate mechanical or animate means
for movement, including wagons, carts and similar devices.
TRAILER, CAMPING
A trailer used for camping, extended excursions or recreational
purposes only, with or without electric, heating, cooking or sanitary
facilities capable of temporary connection to site utilities.
TRAILER, COMMERCIAL
A trailer having integral panel systems enclosing three or
more sides and the top, primarily used for transportation of material,
equipment, produce, or animals. A commercial trailer shall be deemed
to be a building when placed on any lot for the purpose of storing
rather than transporting.
TRAILER, CONSTRUCTION
A commercial trailer used in connection with construction
projects, for the purposes of office, machine shop, or storage. A
construction trailer shall be deemed to be a building when used in
a stationary manner on a construction site. A construction trailer
may have electric and heating capable of temporary connection to site
utilities.
TRAILER, UTILITY
A trailer without an integral top panel system and with or
without integral side panel systems, including trailers of all types
not otherwise specifically defined herein.
TRANSITION LINE
A horizontal line across the front of a building expressed
by a change of material or by a limited projection such as a cornice
or balcony, dividing the facade to permit shop fronts and signage
to change over time without destroying the overall composition of
the facade.
TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR
A traveled route used for the movement of vehicles, goods,
or people, including the Hudson River.
TRIP GENERATION
The number of vehicle trips generated by land use type. Mean
trip generation rates and units as published in the Institute of Transportation
Engineers (ITE) Trip Generation Report, current edition, or similar
standards shall be used in these determinations.
USE
The specific purpose for which land or a structure is designed,
arranged, intended or for which such land or structure is or may be
occupied, employed or maintained.
USE, TEMPORARY
A use that does not involve an irreversible, or nearly irreversible,
commitment of land and which is conducted for a period of time not
exceeding four months.
USED CAR
Any motor vehicle, other than a new car, that is intact,
with battery in an operating condition and capable of passing state
inspection for road use.
USED CAR DEALER
Any person or persons engaged in the business of selling
and/or buying and storing used cars.
USED CAR LOT
A parcel upon which one or more used motor vehicles are offered for sale or consignment or lease exceeding the limits for vehicle for sale permits as per §
108-30.6B(4).
VARIANCE, AREA
An authorization by the Zoning Board of Appeals for the use
of land in a manner which is not allowed by the dimensional or physical
requirements of this chapter.
VARIANCE, USE
An authorization by the Zoning Board of Appeals for the use
of land for a use which is otherwise not allowed or is prohibited
by this chapter, provided that the term does not include a PUD.
VEHICLE, MOTOR
A self-propelled, land-operated vehicle, including, without
limitation, an automobile, car, truck, motorcycle, ATV, off-road vehicle,
recreational vehicle, or other vehicle.
VEHICLE, OFF-ROAD
A motor vehicle not requiring streets for operation, including
trail bikes, ATVs, snowmobiles, golf carts and similar vehicles.
VEHICLE, RECREATIONAL
A motor vehicle, licensed by the State of New York for operation
on streets, containing electric, heating, sanitary, and/or cooking
facilities, intended for use with site-provided utility connections,
used for camping, extended excursions or recreational purposes only,
commonly referred to as an "RV" or "motor home."
VESSEL
A craft or device for traveling on water larger than a punt
and including a boat or ship.
VOLUME
The amount of three-dimensional space that a structure envelopes
as measured in cubic units, as defined by the exterior surfaces of
such structure and the plane established by the average finish grade
along the foundation of such structure plus any basement or cellar
space below such plane as defined by the surface of those walls and
floors in contact with the ground.
WALKWAY
A component of a transportation corridor intended for the
travel of persons by foot, wheelchair or manually operated device.
WATERCOURSE
Any visible path through which surface water travels on a
regular basis, including a stream or river. A drainage ditch, swale,
or surface feature that contains water only during and immediately
after a rainstorm or a snow melt shall not be considered to be a watercourse.
WATER-DEPENDENT USE
A use requiring a location abutting the Hudson River, limited
to the following:
A.
A use that depends on the utilization of resources found in
the River;
B.
A recreational activity which depends on access to the River;
C.
A use providing for the transfer of goods to and from the River;
D.
A structure needed for navigational purposes or flood and erosion
protection;
E.
A use providing mooring, docking, storage, service or maintenance
of boats;
F.
An education use which, by its nature, requires access to the
River; or
G.
An accessory structure necessary for the successful functioning
of a permitted water-dependent use, provided that such accessory structure
is located inland from such water-dependent use rather than on the
shore.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
WATER-ENHANCED USE
A use that does not have critical dependence on a location
on the shore of the Hudson River, but whose profitability and/or level
of enjoyment by those using the facility would be increased significantly
if the use were adjacent to or had visual access to the river. All
one-family and two-family residential uses, restaurants and tourist
facilities are considered water-enhanced uses.
WATERFRONT
A zoning district including all the land in the Town west
of the center line of U.S. Route 9, outside the CIAN, Landings, Hamlet,
Neighborhood and Business Districts, the boundaries of which are located
on the Town Zoning Map.
WAY
A path, route or course that may be lawfully used to travel
from one place to another.
WETLAND
Any area possessing three essential characteristics: hydrophytic
vegetation, hydric soils and wetland hydrology, all of which must
be present in an area to be considered a wetland. The criteria to
determine the presence of hydrophytic vegetation, hydric soils and
hydrological indicators shall be those set forth in the Federal Manual
for Identifying and Delineating Jurisdictional Wetlands, dated January
1989, a copy of which is on file in the office of the Town Clerk for
reference. Wetlands shall include all portions of DEC-regulated wetlands,
all portions of ACOE-regulated wetlands, and all portions of wetlands
not regulated by either DEC or ACOE.
[Amended 8-24-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
WINERY
An establishment which is primarily used for the manufacture
of vinous beverages for on-site distribution and/or on-site consumption
in accordance with New York State Liquor Authority, Department of
Health and other applicable agency regulations.
[Added 9-18-2017 by L.L.
No. 2-2017]
YARD
An area free of buildings on the same lot with a building
or group of buildings, which area lies between the building or group
of buildings and the nearest lot line and is unoccupied and unobstructed
from the ground upward, except as may be specifically authorized in
this chapter. In measuring a yard, as hereinafter provided, the line
of a building shall be deemed to mean a line parallel to the nearest
lot line, drawn from a point of a building or the point of a group
of buildings nearest to such lot line, and the measurement shall be
taken at right angles from the line of the building, as defined herein,
to the nearest lot line.
YARD, FRONT
A yard extending across the full width of the lot and lying
between the front lot line and the nearest line of the building. If
the plot abuts a state highway, the front yard will be on the side
abutting the state highway.
YARD, REAR
A yard extending across the full width of the lot and lying
between the rear line of the lot and the nearest line of the building.
YARD, SIDE
A yard between the side line of the lot and the nearest line
of a building and extending from the front yard to the rear yard,
or, in the absence of either of such yards, extending from the front
lot line to the rear lot line, as the case may be.
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
The Town official charged with the administration and enforcement
of this chapter.
ZONING MAP
The official Zoning Map of the Town established under §
108-3.2 of this chapter, entitled "Zoning Map, Town of Hyde Park, New York," as may be amended, which map accompanies this text. The official Zoning Map is available for inspection in the Office of the Town Clerk. (See §
108-3.2.)