Nothing in this chapter shall restrict the construction or use
of underground or overhead distribution conduits of public utilities
operating under the laws of the State of New York. Public utility
buildings and electrical substations are permitted in all zoning districts;
however, they are only permitted in a residential district when the
location within such district is necessary for the direct furnishing
of service to customers and provided that no offices, warehouses,
construction, repair shops or garage facilities are included, and
provided that a special use permit is obtained from the City Planning
Board. Nothing herein shall be construed to allow cellular or personal
communication facilities in accordance with this section.
No mobile home shall be permitted in any district in the City
of Newburgh, except as an office by a contractor during construction,
upon issuance of a permit by the Building Inspector and payment of
the appropriate fee.
In addition to the requirements set forth in this Chapter
300 of the Code of the City of Newburgh, the City of Newburgh Local Waterfront Revitalization Program adopted May 14, 2001, as it may be amended from time to time, shall apply to all properties located within the City of Newburgh Local Waterfront Revitalization Program boundaries, and compliance with the City of Newburgh Waterfront Consistency Review Law, Chapter
159, Article
III, of the Newburgh City Code, is required. A copy of the City of Newburgh Local Waterfront Revitalization Program is available in the office of the Newburgh City Clerk.