Definition of words and terms. As used in this chapter, unless the
context or subject matter otherwise requires, the following words
and terms shall have the following meanings:
ACCESSORY BUILDING
A building or structure which is subordinate and accessory
to the principal use or building on the same lot and which is used
for purposes customarily incidental to those of said principal building
or use, such as and including, without limitation, a private garage;
bathhouse; cabana; private toolhouse; private children's playhouse;
private tennis house; private stable; and noncommercial greenhouse,
which said accessory building shall be separated from the principal
building on said lot at all points by a horizontal minimum distance
of 10 feet. Any accessory building attached to the principal or main
building or less than 10 feet therefrom at any point shall be considered
part of the principal building.
ACCESSORY USE
A use or occupancy customarily incidental to the principal
use or occupancy of the main building or lot.
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
Plant crops intended for consumption by humans or animals,
and shall not include the breeding, raising or keeping of farm animals
or the growing of nursery stock.
[Added 8-19-2019 by L.L.
No. 2-2019]
AGRICULTURE
The growing of agricultural crops.
[Amended 8-19-2019 by L.L. No. 2-2019]
AIRCRAFT
As defined by Chapter
22 of this Code.
[Added 8-21-2017 by L.L.
No. 3-2017]
ALTERATIONS AS APPLIED TO A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE
A change or rearrangement in the structural parts or in the
exit facilities, or an enlargement, whether by extending on the front,
rear, or on a side or by increasing in height, or the moving from
one location or position to another.
APPROVED
Approved by the Building Inspector under the regulations
of this chapter, or approved by an authority designated by law or
this chapter.
BASEMENT
That portion of a building located wholly or partially underground
immediately beneath the first floor of a building where the first
floor elevation of the building is more than five feet above the average
finished grade extending for a width of at least 10 feet around the
perimeter of the building. A basement shall be counted as a story
and included in floor area. (See definitions of "cellar," "floor area"
and "story.")
BUILDING
A structure wholly or partially enclosed within exterior
walls, or within exterior and party walls, and a roof which could
afford shelter to persons, animals, or property, whether or not actually
used for such shelter.
BUILDING AREA
The aggregate of the maximum horizontal cross-section area
of all the buildings projected on a lot excluding such cornices, eaves,
gutters, or chimneys as project not more than 24 inches, all steps,
one-story open porches, bay windows not extending through more than
one story and not projecting more than five feet, and balconies.
BUILDING LINE
The line established by law, or regulation, beyond which
no part of a building, other than parts expressly permitted, shall
extend.
CELLAR
That portion of a building located wholly or partially underground
immediately beneath the first floor of a building where the first
floor elevation of the building is less than five feet above the average
finished grade extending for a width of at least 10 feet around the
perimeter of the building. A cellar shall not be counted as a story
and not included in floor area. (See definitions of "basement," "floor
area" and "story.")
CHURCH
Any structure used for worship or religious instruction,
including social and administrative rooms accessory thereto.
CLUB
Any organization catering exclusively to its members and
their guests, premises and buildings which are used for recreational
or athletic purposes, which are not conducted primarily for gain,
providing there are not conducted any vending stands, merchandising
or commercial activities except as required for the membership and
purposes of such club; it shall include fraternal, social and service
organizations. Any such organization's premises or building which
provides sleeping accommodations for more than five persons shall
be considered a multiple dwelling.
CLUBHOUSE
A building to house a club or social organization not conducted
for private profit which is not an adjunct to or operated by or in
connection with a public tavern, cafe or other public place.
CORNER LOT
A parcel of land at the junction of and bounded on two or
more sides by intersecting streets.
DWELLING
Any building or structure, or part thereof, used and occupied
for human habitation, or intended to be so used.
DWELLING UNIT
A complete self-contained residential unit, with living,
sleeping, cooking, sanitary facilities within the unit, for use by
only one family.
FAMILY
One or more persons living together in a single dwelling
unit as a traditional family or the functional equivalent of a traditional
family. It shall be a rebuttable presumption that four or more persons
living together in a single dwelling unit, who are not related by
blood, adoption, or marriage, do not constitute the functional equivalent
of a traditional family. In determining the functional equivalent
of a traditional family, the following criteria shall be present:
,[Amended 4-18-2016 by L.L. No. 1-2016]
(1)
The group shares the entire dwelling unit.
(2)
The group lives and cooks together as a single housekeeping
unit.
(3)
The group shares expenses for food, rent, utilities or other
household expenses.
(4)
The group is permanent and stable, and not transient or temporary
in nature.
(5)
Any other factor reasonably related to whether the group is
the functional equivalent of a family.
FARM
Any lot or parcel of contiguous land at least five acres
in area which is used by one farm operator for the growing of agricultural
crops and which has only such buildings and other accessory uses as
are specifically provided for herein as accessory farm uses.
[Amended 8-19-2019 by L.L. No. 2-2019]
FARM OPERATOR
The individual, family, corporation or other entity which
operates a farm.
[Added 8-19-2019 by L.L.
No. 2-2019]
FLOOR AREA
The sum of the gross horizontal areas of the several floors
in each story of a building measured from the exterior face of the
exterior walls of such building, without exclusion of any areas of
the floors being measured whatsoever (i.e., including, without limitation,
enclosed porches, enclosed breezeways, attached garages, closets,
kitchens, bathrooms, corridors, basements, partitions and stairwells),
except that cellar and half-story floor areas shall not be included.
Open porches equal to or less than 10% of the maximum permitted floor
area shall not be included in floor area. Open porches greater than
10% of maximum permitted floor area shall be included in floor area.
Any upper story of a building with at least two opposite exterior
side walls of not less than two feet above the surface of the floor
of such story which sides meet a sloping roof shall be counted as
a story and includable as floor area. Further, for horizontal floor
areas where the floor to ceiling height is 14 feet or greater, twice
the horizontal areas shall be included in floor area.
FRONT LOT LINE
In the case of a lot abutting upon only one street, the street
line, and, in the case of a corner lot, the street line which is designated
as the front lot line in an application for a building permit to erect
or alter a building on such lot, or, if not so designated, the street
line from which the principal building sets back the greatest distance,
or, if its setback is equidistant from two or more street lines, the
street line which is nearest to the main entrance of the principal
building, or, if such lot extends through a block so that the lot
abuts on two streets, the street lines separating the lot from each
of said streets, in which case, the front setback regulations shall
apply to such lot with regard to each of such front lot lines, and
the rear setback regulations shall not apply to such lot.
GARAGE, PRIVATE, NONCOMMERCIAL
A building used for the housing of one or more noncommercial
motor vehicles or conveyances owned and used by the owner or tenant
of the lot on which it is erected for a purpose and for a use except
incidental to the use of the lot. When attached to the principal building
by means of a covered breezeway, it shall be deemed a part of the
principal building.
[Amended 5-20-1985 by L.L. No. 4-1985]
HEIGHT
As applied to a building, the vertical distance from the
mean level of the grounds immediately surrounding the building to
a point midway between the highest and lowest points of the roof provided
that chimneys shall not be included in the height.
[Amended 5-20-1985 by L.L. No. 4-1985]
HOME OCCUPATION
A subordinate use of a nonresidential nature which is conducted
within a dwelling unit, by an occupant of the dwelling unit, which
is clearly incidental and accessory or secondary to the use of the
property for residential purposes, and which meets the following additional
conditions:
(1)
The occupation or activity shall be carried on wholly within
the principal building.
(2)
No person outside the resident household shall be employed in
the occupation or as assistants.
(3)
There shall be no exterior display or sign except as permitted
under this chapter, no exterior storage of materials and no other
exterior indication of the home occupation or variation from the residential
character of the lot or of the surrounding neighborhood.
(4)
No offensive odor, noise, vibration, smoke, dust, heat or glare
shall be produced.
(5)
The home occupation shall not generate traffic in any greater
volume than would normally be expected in a residential neighborhood,
and any need for parking generated by the occupation shall be met
off the street and in accordance with the regulations of this chapter.
LOT
A portion or parcel of land considered as a unit, devoted
to a certain use or occupied by a building or a group of buildings
that are united by a common interest or use, and the customary accessories
and open spaces belonging to the same.
[Amended by L.L. No. 1-1987]
LOT AREA or NET LOT AREA
The land area within the legal boundaries of a lot measured
only to the street line or lines on which the lot abuts. It shall
not include any portion of the lot:
(1)
Where the distance between the side lot lines is less than 50%
of the length of the minimum front lot line required in the zoning
district in which the lot is situated;
(2)
Which lies within a driveway, right-of-way or access easement
serving any other lot or lots;
(3)
Underwater to the extent that the underwater portion exceeds
10% of the minimum lot area for the zoning district in which the lot
lies, or, where a lot lies within two zoning districts, to the extent
that the underwater portion exceeds 10% of the minimum lot area required
for the less-restrictive zoning district;
(4)
Within an area which has been designated or mapped as a freshwater
wetlands by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
or the Village of Old Brookville or by any other municipal or governmental
agency having jurisdiction over the same; or
(5)
Is a designated conservation easement set aside as part of a
subdivision approved by the Planning Board.
LOT COVERAGE
That percentage of the net lot area covered by the combined
area of all buildings or structures on the lot, as well as all areas
on the ground or elevated above the ground which are comprised of
materials such as brick, asphalt, concrete, masonry, lumber, gravel
or paving stones, including partially opened paving stones, and including
elements such as swimming pools, courtyards, volleyball courts, tennis
courts and other recreational courts, decks, patios, terraces and,
also, those driveways which are made of compacted dirt or improved
with gravel, crushed stone or other paving material.
LOT WIDTH
The width of a lot measured parallel to the front lot line
at the minimum required front setback.
OPEN PORCH
A roofed over area attached to the principal dwelling which
may be supported by columns or piers without any enclosing walls,
screens, or other material higher than 42 inches.
OPEN SPACE PROTECTION PURPOSES
The leaving of land in its natural undeveloped state, maintaining
land as meadow, or the use of land for a farm.
[Added 8-19-2019 by L.L.
No. 2-2019]
PARKS
Open spaces used exclusively for passive recreation and for
no other purpose and having only such accessory uses as are specifically
provided for herein as accessory park uses.
[Added 8-19-2019 by L.L.
No. 2-2019]
PARKING SPACE
The area required for parking one automobile shall not be
less than 10 feet wide and 20 feet long and shall not include passageways
and driveways giving access thereto.
PASSIVE RECREATION
Any noncommercial recreational or educational activity that
can be performed outdoors with minimum disturbance of an area's
natural condition, landscape or topography, such as walking, hiking
and birdwatching, and, without limitation, shall not include entertainment,
active play, exercise, sports, public theater, cinema, music performances,
tennis, swimming, baseball, basketball, golf, Frisbee, track and field
events, soccer, lacrosse, polo, horseracing, dog-racing and the like.
[Added 8-19-2019 by L.L.
No. 2-2019]
PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
Includes only those not under treatment for or affiliated
with communicable diseased, mental disability, insanity, epilepsy,
alcoholism or drug addiction.
REAR LOT LINE
The property line bounding a lot which is most parallel to
the front lot line. If the rear lot line is less than 10 feet in length
or if the lot comes to a point at the rear, the rear lot line shall
be deemed to be a line parallel to the front lot line not less than
50 feet long, lying wholly within the lot and farthest from the front
lot line.
REAR YARD
An open space on the same lot with a principal building,
between the rear wall of the principal building and the rear lot line,
and unoccupied except for accessory buildings. In the case of a corner
lot, the owner may designate any interior lot line as the rear lot
line, provided that the minimum setback from the rear lot line is
met pursuant to the appropriate articles and sections of this chapter.
RENT
A return, in money, property or other valuable consideration
(including payment in-kind or services or other thing of value), for
use and occupancy or the right to the use and occupancy of a dwelling
or portion thereof, whether or not a legal relationship of landlord
and tenant exists between the owner and the occupant or occupants
thereof.
[Added 2-25-2019 by L.L.
No. 1-2019]
RENTAL DWELLING
A dwelling or portion thereof established, occupied, used
or maintained for rental occupancy.
[Added 2-25-2019 by L.L.
No. 1-2019]
RENTAL OCCUPANCY
The occupancy or use of a dwelling or portion thereof by
one or more persons other than the owner or a family member of the
owner as a home or residence under an arrangement whereby the occupant
or occupants thereof pay rent for such occupancy and use. There is
a rebuttable presumption that any occupancy or use of a dwelling or
dwelling unit is a rental occupancy if the owner of the building containing
the dwelling does not reside in the same building.
[Added 2-25-2019 by L.L.
No. 1-2019]
SCHOOL
A public, private or church-affiliated establishment academically
below the college level, for the education of children and/or adults
in subjects or skills.
SETBACK
The smallest horizontal distance between any part of a building
or structure and any part of a front, side or rear lot line. Such
distances shall be referred to, respectively, as front setback, side
setback, and rear setback.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL PROPERTY
(1)
A rental dwelling with a rental occupancy for a period of less
than 90 consecutive days. For the purposes of this chapter, the term
"short-term rental property" shall mean all non-owner-occupied dwelling
units rented for a period of less than 90 consecutive days and shall
not include:
(a)
Properties used exclusively for nonresidential commercial purposes
lawfully permitted and occurring within Business District 1 or Business
District 2; or
(b)
Properties used for commercial filming for which a permit has been duly issued by the Village Clerk under Chapter
125 of this Code.
(2)
There shall be a rebuttable presumption that a dwelling or dwelling
unit is being used as a short-term rental property if the dwelling,
dwelling unit or any room therein is offered for lease on a short-term
rental website, including Airbnb, Home Away, VRBO and the like, or
offered for lease in any medium for a period of less than 90 consecutive
days.
SIDE LOT LINE
The property line or lines extending from the front lot line
to the rear lot line.
SIDE YARD
An open unobstructed space on the same lot with a building
between the building and the side line of the lot and extending through
from the front to the rear yard, into which space there is no extension
of building parts other than eaves with an overhang of not more than
two feet, rainwater leaders, windowsills and other such fixtures;
open steps; and bay windows not more than 12 feet wide, at one floor
level only, and projecting for a distance not to exceed two feet.
SIGN
Includes the word "billboard" and shall be deemed to mean
any advertising structure, sign, picture, word or device for the advertisement
thereon or thereby of any commodity, service or thing.
SPECIAL USE PERMIT
Shall mean the same as "special permit."
[Added 8-19-2019 by L.L.
No. 2-2019]
STABLE, PRIVATE
A building used for the housing of one or more horses owned
and used by the occupant of the lot on which it is erected for a purpose
accessory to the use of the lot, such horses not to be let for commercial
purposes.
STORY
That portion of any building included between the surface
of any floor and the surface of the floor or roof next above it, or
if there is no floor above it then the space between the surface of
the floor and the top of the ceiling beams next above it. A basement
shall be counted as a story for the purpose of determining the permitted
number of stories and shall be includable in floor area. A cellar
shall not be counted as a story for the purpose of determining the
permitted number of stories.
STORY, HALF
The uppermost story of a building with at least two opposite
exterior side walls extending not more than two feet above the surface
of the floor of such story, which sides meet a sloping roof. The floor
area of a half story shall not be included in floor area.
STREET
A thoroughfare dedicated and accepted by a municipality for
public use or legally existing on any map of a subdivision filed in
the manner provided by law, including private roads.
[Amended 5-20-1985 by L.L. No. 4-1985]
STREET LINE
A line dividing a lot, plot, or parcel from a street.
STRUCTURE
Any combination of materials forming any construction, erected
with a fixed location on the ground or the use of which requires location
on the ground, such as but not limited to: buildings, garages, tool
houses or sheds, greenhouses, children's play houses, tree houses,
outside garbage or other bins, stables, barns, kennels for dogs or
other animals, rabbit hutches, runs for dogs or other animals, riding
rings, paddocks, corrals or other roofless fenced enclosures for animals,
roofed enclosures for animals, fountains or reflecting or other pools,
and swimming pools, whether above or below ground (including filters,
heaters and other mechanical equipment, and/or appurtenant bath houses
or cabanas, tennis courts and/or appurtenant tennis houses, walls,
fences, gates, gate posts, statues, signs, billboards, poster panels,
tents, gazebos, pergolas, arbors, trellis, clothes lines, posts or
other drying structures, trash or other burners, air-conditioning
equipment, units or compressors, heat exchangers or aboveground heating
tanks, solar collectors, generators, utility meters, platforms, porches,
verandas, outdoor decks or patios, paved area used principally as
a recreational area, TV antennas or dish antennas, radio or television
towers and/or antennas, communication antennas used for the receiving
or sending of communication signals, standpipes, transmission or distribution
lines, towers and/or poles, trailers, campers, mobile homes (whether
movable or stationary) and enclosures therefor, stadiums, reviewing
stands, windmills, observation towers, staging, gasoline tanks or
pumps (whether above or below ground), any of the foregoing or other
structures, whether permanent or temporary, and any structure over
one foot above ground. The word "structure" shall be construed as
though followed by the words "or part thereof."
[Amended 5-20-1985 by L.L. No. 4-1985]
SWIMMING POOL
Any body of water or receptacle for water having a depth
at any point greater than one foot, used or intended to be used for
swimming or bathing, and constructed, installed or maintained in or
above ground. A swimming pool shall be deemed a structure for all
purposes under the provisions of this chapter. For purposes of this
chapter, the small plastic-type wading pools for small children shall
not be considered a swimming pool.
VILLAGE
The incorporated Village of Old Brookville in the County
of Nassau and State of New York.