A.
Purpose. The purpose of the Residential/Hamlet District is to recognize that the crossroads community is a unique area where residential and commercial business uses exist in harmony, providing necessary basic services for the residences and businesses in and around the surrounding community.
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C.
Conditional uses requiring a special permit issued by the Planning Board (subject to special permit regulations, Article VII).[1]
[Amended 9-17-2013 by L.L. No. 1-2013]
(1)
Bed-and-breakfast.
(2)
Drive-in business.
(3)
Retail fuel outlet.
(4)
Multiple-family dwelling.
(5)
Clubs.
(6)
Home business.
(7)
Essential services.
(8)
Public and semi-public buildings and grounds.
(9)
Motor vehicle repair shop.
(10)
Accessory building used for animal housing.
(11)
Day-care center (commercial).
(12)
Farm market.
E.
Specifications:
(1)
Minimum setback requirements:
(a)
Front:[2]
[2]
Note: Front setbacks are to be measured either from the right-of-way or measured from the center of the public roadway in existence at the time of the application. If measured from the center of the roadway, add 24.5 feet for Town roads, 33 feet for county highways and 33 feet for state highways.
(b)
Side: 15 feet.
(c)
Rear: 20 feet (principal and accessory structures).
(d)
Lot width: 100 feet.
(e)
Road frontage: 100 feet.
(f)
Minimum lot size: 20,000 square feet with public sewer, or a lot size sufficient to provide Health Department specifications for adequate sewage/septic disposal.
(g)
Building height: 35 feet (except agricultural storage facilities).
F.
Other provisions and requirements.
(1)
Buffer strip. Commercial structures shall provide a natural buffer strip to be perpetually maintained so as to provide visual screening and separation between commercial and residential uses.
(2)
Refuse containers. Commercial structures shall provide a commercial-type refuse container on site. Such containers shall be placed on concrete or/stone areas and visually screened, and shall provide rodent control.
(3)
All accessory structures must be located at or behind the front main foundation on the same parcel as the principal building.
(4)
One private detached garage, carport or barn for the parking of vehicles or storage of property belonging to residents on the premises shall be allowed. The maximum allowed ground floor footage of an accessory building shall be determined by calculating the rate of 5% of the lot area in square feet, excluding all rights-of-way, and shall not exceed a total of 1,200 square feet in size.
(5)
Sheds used for the storage of personal property shall be allowed.