This chapter is officially known, cited and referred to as the
"Local Zoning and Planning Law of the Village of Nyack, New York."
It is referred to throughout this document as the "Zoning Chapter"
and "this chapter."
This chapter is a local law establishing zoning and planning
regulations for the Village of Nyack and providing for the administration
and enactment of those regulations, pursuant to § 7-700
of the Village Law of the State of New York, as amended. This chapter
has been adopted and enacted by the Village Board of Trustees of the
Village of Nyack, by virtue of the power and authority vested in it
by law.
The regulations of this chapter apply to all development, public
or private, within the limits of the Village of Nyack, unless otherwise
expressly exempted or provided in this chapter.
This Village of Nyack has adopted this chapter for the purposes
set forth in § 7-700 of the Village Law of the State of
New York, which, in the interest of the protection and promotion of
the public health, safety and welfare, shall be deemed to specifically
include the following, among others:
A. Implement adopted plans, including the Comprehensive Master Plan
of the Village of Nyack (CMP).
B. Promote and enhance the downtown, including the historic scale and
character and mix of uses.
C. Enhance walkability throughout the Village, including connections
between downtown, the waterfront and surrounding neighborhoods.
D. Enhance uses and the walkability of the Corridor Commercial District
and adjacent areas, including redevelopment that addresses design
and safety concerns.
E. Enhance the waterfront by protecting views, improving connections,
and providing additional waterfront parks and access opportunities.
F. Protect the character of established residential neighborhoods and
ensure privacy for families.
G. Maintain and promote economically vibrant and attractive business
and commercial areas; facilitate the efficient and adequate provision
of public facilities and services through orderly and compatible land
use and development patterns.
H. Prevent and reduce traffic congestion and provide safe and adequate
traffic access to uses generating large volumes of vehicles.
I. Gradually eliminate nonconforming uses and limit their enlargement.
J. Preserve historic and natural features that contribute to the economic
strength of the Village and provide for the review of new development
to encourage quality design that reflects and enhances the historic
Village.
K. Encourage development that accommodates solar energy systems, access
to sunlight and sustainable development techniques and materials.
L. Ensure that the Village remains a place where a wide variety of residents
can find and maintain a home.
M. Provide clear and efficient development review and approval procedures.
N. Provide privacy for families.
O. Accommodate growth and development that complies with the preceding
stated purposes.
In their interpretation and application, the provisions of this
chapter shall be held to be the minimum requirements adopted for the
promotion of the public health, safety, comfort, convenience and general
welfare. Site characteristics and constraints along with the implementation
of the standards of this chapter may preclude the development of a
specific site to the maximum density or bulk otherwise permitted by
the Zoning Chapter.
Following the effective date of this chapter:
A. All general regulations affecting the use of land or buildings are
in the affirmative and no other or further use is to be made of land
or buildings except that shown in the chapter as applying to the district
in which the land or building is located.
B. No land or building shall hereafter be used or occupied and no building
or any part thereof shall be erected, relocated, altered, used or
occupied unless in conformity with the regulations herein specified
for the district in which such land or building is located.
C. No building shall hereafter be erected, altered, relocated, used
or occupied to be of greater height, to accommodate a greater number
of families, to occupy a greater percentage of lot area or to have
narrower or smaller front yards, rear yards, side yards or courts,
than is specified herein for the district in which such building is
located.
D. No part of a street frontage, yard or other open space required by
or about any building for the purpose of complying with the provisions
of this chapter shall be included or considered as part of a street
frontage, yard or other open space required by or about any other
building to comply with the provisions of this chapter.
E. No building shall hereafter be erected on a lot having less frontage
on an official Village street or way than that required for the district
in which it is located.
F. No lot shall be formed from part of a lot already occupied by a building
if nonconformity of lot, yard or open space is thereby created or
increased, and the remaining lot shall comply with all requirements
prescribed by this chapter for the district in which said lot is located.
No permit shall be issued for the erection of a building on any new
lot thus created unless such building and lot comply with all the
provisions of this chapter.
G. Nothing contained in this chapter shall require any change in the
plans, construction or designated use of a building complying with
existing law, a permit for which shall have been duly issued and the
construction of which shall have been started before the date of first
publication of notice of the public hearing on this chapter, and the
ground-story framework of which, including the second tier of beams,
shall have been completed within six months of the date of the permit,
and which the entire building shall have been completed in accordance
with such plans as have been filed within one year from the date of
passage of this chapter.
The effective date of this chapter shall be January 1, 2010.
The following chapters of the Village of Nyack Code, together
with changes and amendments thereto, are hereby repealed and declared
to be of no effect due to incorporation within this chapter:
A. Chapter
11, Building Line;
C. Chapter 50, Subdivision of Land; and