No building or structure shall have a greater height than is permitted in the district where such building or structure is located, except as provided in this §
220-13. Chimneys, cupolas, silos, fire towers, steeples, water towers, spires or necessary mechanical appurtenances which are part of a building may exceed the height limitations established by this chapter, but no such structure shall be used as a place of habitation or for tenant purposes. Cooling towers, communications towers and similar freestanding structures proposed in excess of the permitted height in a district, shall be treated as special uses. The provisions of this §
220-13 shall not apply to agricultural uses and structures.
Every part of a required yard must be open to the sky and be unobstructed except for plantings and, in the case of side yards and rear yards, ordinary projections of chimneys, steps, sills, cornices and ornamental features not extending more than three feet beyond the building wall and fire escapes not extending more than four feet beyond the building wall. No such projection shall extend to less than 10 feet from any side or rear lot line. The setbacks listed in §
220-9A(3)(b) shall apply to all parts of buildings and all projections from buildings in the DC Downtown Callicoon Overlay District.
A. Permitted obstructions. Fences or walls not over 6 1/2 feet in height may be erected anywhere on a lot but shall comply with the clear sight requirements of §
220-12B of this chapter.
B. Front yards on narrow streets. On streets with less than fifty-foot right-of-way, the front yard requirement shall be measured from the center line of the existing roadway, and 25 feet shall be added to the front yard requirement. This §
220-14B shall not apply in the DC Downtown Callicoon Overlay District.
C. Side yards. Where the side wall of a building is not parallel with
the side lot line or is broken or otherwise irregular, the side yard
may be varied. In such cases, the average width of the side yard shall
not be less than the otherwise required minimum width; provided, however,
that such side yard shall not be narrower at any one point than 1/2
the otherwise required minimum width.
Lot coverage shall not be greater than is permitted in the applicable
zoning district. Land cleared as part of the building or development
process shall be improved, landscaped or otherwise protected from
erosion.
Accessory structures which are not attached to a principal structure shall occupy not more than 30% of a required rear or side yard and shall not be located within 10 feet of side or rear lot lines and shall not be located in any portion of the front yard required for the district. When an accessory structure is attached to the principal structure, it shall comply in all respects with the yard requirements of this chapter applicable to the principal structure. This §
220-16 shall not apply in the DC Downtown Callicoon Overlay District; however, the setbacks listed in §
220-9A(3)(b) shall apply to all parts of buildings and all projections from buildings in the DC Downtown Callicoon Overlay District.
Retired school buses, trailers, vans, railroad cars, recreational
vehicles or similar vehicles or equipment shall not, under any circumstances,
be permitted as principal or accessory structures for any use. However,
trailers maintained in good condition shall be permitted for such
storage accessory to an approved commercial, industrial or manufacturing
use in the B-1, CAL-B-1 and RU Districts. The placement of said trailers
shall require a permit and shall meet the setback requirements of
this chapter, and such trailers shall not be used for the storage
of any flammable or hazardous material.