SCHEDULE A
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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ACCEPTABLE FOR WATER QUALITY
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(FROM: New York State Stormwater Management Design Manual,
Table 5.1)
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GROUP
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PRACTICE
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DESCRIPTION
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POND
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Micropool Extended Detention Pond (P-1)
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Pond that treats the majority of the water quality volume through
extended detention, and incorporates a micropool at the outlet of
the pond to prevent sediment resuspension.
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POND
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Wet Pond (P-2)
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Pond that provides storage for the entire water quality volume
in the permanent pool.
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POND
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Wet Extended Detention Pond (P-3)
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Pond that treats a portion of the water quality volume by detaining
storm flows above a permanent pool for a specified minimum detention
time.
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POND
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Multiple Pond System (P-4)
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A group of ponds that collectively treat the water quality volume.
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POND
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Pocket Pond (P-5)
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A stormwater wetland design adapted for the treatment of runoff
from small drainage areas that has little or no baseflow available
to maintain water elevations and relies on groundwater to maintain
a permanent pool.
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WETLAND
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Shallow Wetland (W-1)
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A wetland that provides water quality treatment entirely in
a shallow marsh.
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WETLAND
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Extended Detention Wetland (W-2)
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A wetland system that provides some fraction of the water quality
volume by detaining storm flows above the marsh surface.
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WETLAND
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Pond/Wetland System (W-3)
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A wetland system that provides a portion of the water quality
volume in the permanent pool of a wet pond that precedes the marsh
for a specified minimum detention time.
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WETLAND
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Pocket Wetland (W-4)
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A shallow wetland design adapted for the treatment of runoff
from small drainage areas that has variable water levels and relies
on groundwater for its permanent pool.
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INFILTRATION
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Infiltration Trench (I-1)
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An infiltration practice that stores the water quality volume
in the void spaces of a gravel trench before it is infiltrated into
the ground.
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INFILTRATION
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Infiltration Basin (I-2)
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An infiltration practice that stores the water quality volume
in a shallow depression before it is infiltrated into the ground.
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INFILTRATION
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Dry Well (I-3)
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An infiltration practice similar in design to the infiltration
trench, and best suited for treatment of rooftop runoff.
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INFILTRATION
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Surface Sand Filter (F-1)
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A filtering practice that treats stormwater by settling out
large particles in a sediment chamber, and then filtering stormwater
through a sand matrix.
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FILTERING PRACTICES
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Underground Sand Filter (F-2)
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A filtering practice that treats stormwater as it flows through
underground settling and filtering chambers.
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FILTERING PRACTICES
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Perimeter Sand Filter (F-3)
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A filter that incorporates a sediment chamber and filter bed
as parallel vaults adjacent to a parking lot.
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FILTERING PRACTICES
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Organic Filter (F-4)
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A filtering practice that uses an organic medium such as compost
in the filter in place of sand.
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FILTERING PRACTICES
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Bioretention (F-5)
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A shallow depression that treats stormwater as it flows through
a soil matrix, and is returned to the storm drain system.
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OPEN CHANNELS
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Dry Swale (O-1)
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An open drainage channel or depression explicitly designed to
detain and promote the filtration of stormwater runoff into the soil
media.
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OPEN CHANNELS
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Wet Swale (O-2)
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An open drainage channel or depression designed to retain water
or intercept groundwater for water quality treatment.
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Table of Zoning Map Amendments
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The following is a list of amendments to the Village of Tuckahoe
Zoning Map as originally adopted June 3, 1960:
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Adoption Date or Local Law Number
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Description
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7-24-1961
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Railroad Strip
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8-27-1962
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Westview Avenue lots
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7-22-1963
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Midland Avenue lots
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12-12-1963
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Midland Avenue lots
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12-12-1963
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Main Street lots
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12-14-1964
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Pleasant Avenue lots
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8-15-1965
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Urban renewal
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3-29-1968
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River Street lot — Residence C
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1-14-1969
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Sagamore Road and Railroad strip — Apartment 6; Grant
Street — Apartment 3
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1-14-1969
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Sagamore Road — Residence B
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12-13-1971
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Alpine Place, westerly side — Residence B
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5-2-1972
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Pleasant Avenue, Circuit Avenue, Columbus Avenue — Apartment
10
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6-10-1974
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Main Street — Business
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11-25-1974
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Main Street, Jefferson Place — Business
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11-24-1975
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Main Street, Terrace Place — Business
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L.L. No. 2-1976
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Fisher Avenue, Alpine Place, Crescent Place, Oakland Avenue
— Residence B; Columbus Avenue, Railroad right-of-way —
Business; Wallace Street, Underhill Street, Pleasant Place, Maynard
Street — Apartment 3; Pleasant Place, Clinton Place, —
Apartment 3; Clinton Place, Pleasant Place, Underhill Street —
Apartment 3; Wallace Street, Van Duzen Place, Cameron Place, Underhill
Street — Apartment 3; Wallace Street, Main Street, Cameron Place,
Van Duzen Place — Apartment 3; Jefferson Place, Main Street,
Terrace Place — Business; Terrace Place, Main Street, Fairview
Avenue — Business
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L.L. No. 7-1985
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Columbus Avenue, Thompson Street — Residence B; Columbus
Avenue, Thompson Street — Residence, A-5; Columbus Avenue, Fulton
Street — Residence A-5; Parway Oval, Railroad Avenue, Fulton
Street, Columbus Avenue, Main Street — Business; Depot Square,
Main Street, Oak Avenue, Lake Avenue — Business; Oak Avenue;
Kensington Road, Lake Avenue — Residence B
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L.L. No. 11-1985
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Sagamore Road lot — Residence A-10
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L.L. No. 5-1992
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Underhill and Wallace Street area — Residence B
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L.L. No. 3-1994
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Section 29; Block 3, Lot 16; Block 7, Lots 12-19; Block 8, Lots
1, 2 and 3; Section 28: Block 2, Lots 15 and 17; Block 5, Lots 1,
3, 5, 7, 10, 11, 13 and 15; Block 1, Lots 2 (southerly half 90 feet),
7, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17 and 18; Section 33: Block 6, Lots 14A, 18A,
20 and 20a
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L.L. No. 6-1997
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Section 36: Block 2, Lots 33 and 37; Block 3, Lots 1, 8 and
11; Block 3, Lots 4, 5 and 6; portion of road bed of River Street
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L.L. No. 1-1998
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Section 36, Block 2, Lots 3, 4 and 6
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L.L. No. 2-2003
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Change from AP3 to Residence B the last parcel of land located
on the westerly end of Bronx Street on the south side of said street;
formerly known as Section 36, Block 2, Lots 4, 6 and part of 1 on
the Tax Map of the Village
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L.L. No. 1-2004
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From Residence B to Business/Residence: Section 28, Block 1,
Lots 1, 2 (northerly half 90 feet), 3, 4 and 5; Section 33, Block
6, Lots 21 and 23
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L.L. No. 1-2005
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Tax Map Section 37, Block 3, Lot 1, to Residence B; Section
37, Block 3, Lot 2, to Residence B; Section 37, Block 3, Lot 3 to
Residence B
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L.L. No. 3-2007
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Tax Map Section 29, Block 4, Lots 1, 3 through 8, 13, 17, 33,
36, 39 and 40, Block 9, Lots 1 and 25, to BR Business/Residence
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L.L. No. 6-2007
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Adoption of updated Zoning Map
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L.L. No. 10-2009
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Tax Map Section 35, Block 1, Lots, 1, 1a, 1c, 1g, and 10; Block
2, Lots 1, 11 and 12; Block 5, Lot 1; Tax Map Section 39, Block 3,
Lots 3, 4, 4a, 6, 7, 7a, 7b, and 7e; Block 4, Lots, 1D, 5, 6, 6a,
7, and 8; Tax Map Section 67, Block 3, Lots 10, 10c, 10d, 10g, 10A
and 10E; Tax Map Section 68, Block 4, Lots 29 and 36; Tax Map Section
74, Block 1, Lot 1 to GC General Commercial
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L.L. No. 6-2010
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Tax Map Section 42, Block 8, Lots 5 and 10, owned by Crestwood
Plaza, LLC, to BR Business/Residence
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L.L. No. 5-2014
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Tax Map No. 33./7/4, 150 Lake Avenue; Tax Map No. 33./7/2, 8
Cedar Street; and Tax Map No. 33.7/1, 10 Cedar Street, all Residence
B.
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