Agriculture provides the visual benefits of open space and is
an important part of Cazenovia's economy and character. The creation
of the Agriculture Overlay (AO) District illustrates the Town's commitment
to farming as a preferred use in these districts and shall protect
existing agricultural areas from suburban development, encourage the
continuation of agriculture, reduce land conflicts and preserve open
space and natural resources. The AO District is intended to preserve
existing agricultural lands in the Town and protect the rural character
of the area that reinforces the special quality of life enjoyed by
residents in Cazenovia.
Unlike other overlay districts in this chapter (being lands
described and shown upon an overlay district map), parcels in the
AO District are those parcels in the Town of Cazenovia meeting all
of the following criteria:
A. Total area in excess of seven acres; and
B. Containing either:
(1) At least 50% of soils deemed USDA Prime Soils; or
(2) At least a total of 20 acres of soils deemed USDA Prime Soils; and
C. Are located in a New York State certified Agricultural District.
D. Parcels qualifying as Agricultural Overlay District shall be determined
on a case-by-case basis.
While the AO District is an overlay over the RA District base
zoning, only the following uses are permitted in the AO District:
A. Farm, farming and farm-related buildings used for the storage of
farm products or farm equipment.
B. Forestry, lumbering and reforestation.
C. Game farms, fish hatcheries and fishing reserves.
D. Home occupation in a previously existing principal residential structure (subject to the provisions of §
165-100).
E. Manure storage facility as associated with a farming operation.
F. Farm labor housing associated with a farming operation.
G. No more than two single-family dwellings on a farming lot where the
residents of such dwellings are related as family and at least one
family member from such dwelling serves as farm labor or management.
Additional dwellings may be considered, subject to the granting of
a special use permit and demonstration of adequate water supply and
sewage disposal facilities.
H. One or more single-family detached dwellings on separate lots approved
pursuant to an open space/conservation subdivision review.
I. Wildlife sanctuaries, woodland preserves, arboretums.
J. Temporary produce stands for the sale of agricultural products grown
principally by the operator during the harvest season. (Should not
be a special use. Expedited site plan review is okay.)
In AO Districts, all structures and uses shall be subject to
the following superseding dimensional area and yard regulations (Where
no superseding dimensional regulation is listed, the base zoning dimensional
regulations shall apply.):
A. Minimum lot frontage: 150 feet (farm and farm-related uses).
B. Minimum lot area.
(1) Farm and farm-related uses: seven acres.
(2) Residential uses. All new subdivisions for residential purposes shall be subject to the conservation subdivision requirements outlined in §§
165-56 and
165-57 and the Town of Cazenovia Conservation Subdivision Regulations.
C. Maximum building coverage.
(1) Farm and farm-related uses: 10%.
D. Maximum lot coverage:
(1) Farm and farm-related uses: 25%.
E. Minimum front yard setback depth: 85 feet from center line of the
abutting street or 50 feet from the front lot line, whichever is further.
F. Minimum rear yard setback depth: 50 feet.
G. Maximum height (all uses):
(1) Farm structures: 100 feet.
(2) Residential and other structures: 35 feet.
(3) Detached residential accessory structure and other accessory structures:
35 feet.
H. Minimum side yard setback: 25 feet.