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Village of Washingtonville, NY
Orange County
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§ 175-53
Permitted uses. 

§ 175-54
Accessory uses. 

§ 175-55
Height. 

§ 175-56
Lot and yard requirements. 

§ 175-57
Special exception uses. 

[Amended 5-8-1995 by L.L. No. 4-1995; 5-8-1995 by L.L. No. 5-1995]

Within any N-B District, no building, structure, lot or land shall be used for other than one of the following uses, except as provided in §§ 175-54 and 175-57 and Article XIX:

A. 

Retail store.

B. 

Office or office building.

C. 

Bank or savings and loan association.

D. 

Personal service store or studio or shop for custom work.

E. 

Restaurant or tavern, provided that any such establishment serving alcoholic beverages is located not less than 200 feet from the zoning district boundary of any residence district.

[Amended 6-20-1989 by L.L. No. 6-1989]

F. 

Theater or motion-picture theater, other than an outdoor drive-in theater.

G. 

Municipal or proprietary parking area open to the general public, with or without the payment of rent or charges.

H. 

Business center development as defined in § 175-3B on a lot of not less than 80,000 square feet.

Within any N-B District, the following accessory uses shall be permitted:

A. 

Customary accessory uses and structures.

B. 

Private garage, private or accessory off-street parking area, pursuant to the provisions of Articles XVI and XVII.

C. 

Signs, pursuant to the provisions of Article XVIII.

No building shall be erected to a height in excess of 40 feet, except as provided in § 175-83.

Within any N-B District, no building or structure shall be erected nor any lot or land area utilized unless in conformity with the following schedule which is hereby declared to be a part of this chapter and except as modified by §§ 175-82 and 175-84:

A. 

Business center development:

(1) 

Minimum lot area: 80,000 square feet.

(2) 

Minimum lot width: 250 feet.

(3) 

Maximum lot coverage: 25%.

(4) 

Minimum yards:

(a) 

Front yard: 60 feet.

(b) 

One side yard: 40 feet.

(c) 

Both side yards: 80 feet total.

(d) 

Side yard abutting side street on corner lot: 60 feet.

(e) 

Rear yard depth: 45 feet.

B. 

All other permitted uses:

(1) 

Minimum lot area: none required.

(2) 

Minimum lot width: none required.

(3) 

Maximum lot coverage: 60%.

(4) 

Minimum yards:

(a) 

Front yard: 20 feet.

(b) 

One side yard: none required. The Planning Board may approve a side yard of less than 12 feet.

[Amended 2-3-1986 by L.L. No. 3-1986]

(c) 

Both side yards: none required.

(d) 

Side yard abutting side street on corner lot: 20 feet.

(e) 

Rear yard depth: 20 feet.

Editor's Note: Original Section 10-E, Site Plan Approval, as amended 2-3-1986 by L.L. No. 3-1986 and 8-4-1986 by L.L. No. 6-1986, which immediately followed this schedule, was deleted at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.

[Amended 3-6-1967; 12-2-1991 by L.L. No. 14-1991; 1-23-1995 by L.L. No. 1-1995]

Within any N-B District, the following special exception uses shall be permitted, subject to approval by the Planning Board pursuant to § 175-126:

A. 

Church or other place of worship, Sunday school or parish house.

B. 

Hospital.

C. 

Service station or filling station.

D. 

Funeral home.

E. 

Membership club.

F. 

Museum, art gallery, community center building or library.

G. 

Bus or other public transportation passenger stop, station or terminal.

H. 

Hotel.

Editor's Note: Original Section 10-F-90. Single-family dwelling conforming to the R-100 District requirements, which immediately followed this subsection, was deleted at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.

I. 

Public utility building or structure.

J. 

Printing plant or newspaper plant.

K. 

Editor's Note: Former Subsection K. which included in all lower districts any higher use permitted as a special exception use, added 5-6-1968, was deleted at time of adoption of Code: see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
Bed-and-breakfast inn, provided that the subject property fronts on a state highway.