This Chapter shall be known as the "City of Poughkeepsie Comprehensive
Land Use and Zoning Ordinance" and may be cited as the "1979 City
of Poughkeepsie Zoning Ordinance."
There is hereby established a Comprehensive Zoning Chapter for
the City of Poughkeepsie which is based on the Comprehensive Plan
for the City adopted by the Common Council. Said chapter is adopted
for the purposes set forth in Subdivisions 24 and 25 of § 20
of the General City Law, which, in the interest of the protection
and promotion of the public health, safety and general welfare, shall
be deemed specifically to include the following, among others:
(1) The continued viability and improvement of the City's residential
environment and economy and the assurance of adequate and necessary
sites for a full range of residential, industrial, commercial, recreational,
open space and public and quasi-public uses reflecting local and appropriate
regional needs.
(2) The facilitation of the efficient, economic and adequate provision
of streets, utilities and other public facilities and services.
(3) The prevention and reduction of traffic congestion, so as to promote
efficient and safe circulation of vehicles and pedestrians.
(4) The maximum protection of residential and nonresidential areas from
the intrusion of incompatible land uses, from traffic congestion and
from environmental pollution, including the provision of adequate
light and air and from threats to the safety of persons or property.
(5) Preservation of the City's historic heritage and in particular the
protection of historic buildings, sites and their environs.
(6) The timely elimination of blight and undesirable nonconforming uses.
(7) The enhancement of the appearance of the City of Poughkeepsie, particularly
in terms of scale and design.
(8) The encouragement of flexibility in the design and development of
land and buildings in such a way as to promote the most appropriate
use of lands, to facilitate more economic provision of streets and
utilities and to enhance and protect the quality of the natural and
built environment of the City.
In their interpretation and application, the provisions of this
chapter shall be held to be the minimum requirements for the promotion
of the public health, safety, convenience, comfort and general welfare.
It is not intended by this chapter to interfere with or abrogate or
annul any easement, covenant or other agreement between parties; provided,
however, that when this chapter imposes a greater restriction on the
use of buildings or land or on the heights of buildings or requires
larger open spaces or imposes any higher standards than are imposed
or required by any other statute, law, ordinance, rule, regulation
or by any easement, covenant or agreement, the provisions of this
chapter shall control. Where the requirements of this chapter differ
from the requirements of another statute, law, ordinance, rule or
regulation or other government agency, the more restrictive shall
govern.