In order to promote a more urban, walkable, and vibrant downtown,
the City of Newburgh has chosen to utilize a form-based zoning approach
for its four downtown districts. The regulations in this article supplement
those regulations found in the rest of this chapter and provide specific
details on the form of development that is encouraged and allowed
in this important section of the City.
A.
This form-based code will:
(1)
Focus on the importance of building types and the relationship
of one building to another.
(2)
Allow flexibility and variety with respect to uses within buildings
and within a zoning district.
(3)
Help ensure new development is compatible with the existing
urban fabric of downtown Newburgh.
(4)
Provide guidelines for the redevelopment of the waterfront.
(5)
Provide clarity to developers about what is desired and allowed.
(6)
Speed the application and approval process for projects meeting
the requirements of this article.
B.
Organization.
(1)
This form-based code (FBC) is a fully binding and enforceable
component of the City's Zoning Code. It is also designed as a stand-alone
resource for the development regulations for Newburgh's downtown.
(2)
The form-based code is organized as follows.
(a)
Part 1: Introduction. This section describes the purpose and
intent of the form-based districts and includes the schedule of permitted
uses within the districts.
(b)
Part 2: District Regulations and Guidelines. This section defines
the development standards for each of the four downtown districts.
(c)
Part 3: Supplementary Standards. This section provides detailed
standards on building design, streetscape, and parking within the
form-based districts.
The following four zoning districts, shown on the official Zoning
Map of the City of Newburgh, are regulated through this Form-Based
Code. The regulations in this form-based code regulate the use, bulk,
area, and design of new construction within these four zoning districts.
1
Broadway Corridor
The Broadway Corridor (BC) Zone applies generally to lots along
Broadway from West Street to Grand Street. The primary purpose of
the zone is to focus commercial activity along this main thoroughfare.
2
Downtown Neighborhood
The Downtown Neighborhood (DN) Zone generally encompasses the
most urban neighborhoods to the north and south of Broadway.
3
Waterfront Gateway
The Waterfront Gateway (WG) Zone is suited for the most dense
and tallest development in the City. It includes areas to the north
and south of Broadway between Grand Street and Water Street.
4
Planned Waterfront District
The Planned Waterfront District (PWD) is the area of downtown
generally between Water Street and the Hudson River. It is the historic
heart of Newburgh and has been, and is expected to be, the catalyst
for the revitalization of the City.
The following images characterize some of the existing form
within the downtown districts and show the diversity of existing building
types and uses within the FBC districts. They are presented for informational
purposes only.
A.
Broadway Corridor.
Shopfront Building Type
- Shopfront building type used for residential use
- Entrance should be accentuated more
Shopfront Building Type
- Mixed-use buildings on Broadway
- Zero front and side yard setback
- Complementary, but not identical, architectural features
- Infill opportunities on vacant and underdeveloped lots
Civic Building Type
- Former Armory
- Distinctive architecture and building form
- Respects street wall
B.
Downtown Neighborhood.
Rowhouse Building Type
- Facade breaks for every lot
- Stoop-type entrance feature
- All houses are built with entrance feature right to front lot line
Shopfront Building Type
- Liberty/Grand Street commercial corridor
- High degree of transparency on the first floor
- Architectural feature (bay window) allowed to encroach onto public right-of-way to add visual interest
Rowhouse Building Type
- Porch-type entrance feature
- Architectural accents, including bay windows, to maximize visual interest
- All houses are built with entrance feature to front lot line
D.
Planned Waterfront District.
A.
Permitted by right and permitted by site plan. The form-based
code allows a mix of uses, both within lots and within buildings.
The following uses are permitted within the form-based districts as
designated by P; are permitted within the form-based districts pending
site plan review as designated by P*; or are permitted within the
form-based districts by special permit from the Planning Board as
designated by S.
[Amended 5-22-2023 by Ord. No. 3-2023]
Use
|
Broadway Corridor
(BC)
|
Downtown Neighborhood
(DN)
|
Waterfront Gateway
(WG)
|
Planned Waterfront District
(PWD)
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Residential
| ||||
Apartment house
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
Four-family dwelling
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
Two- or three-family dwelling
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Row or attached dwelling (townhome)
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
| |
Two-family detached dwelling
|
P
|
P*
| ||
One-family detached dwelling
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
| |
Residential care facility
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Cooperative house
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Accessory apartment
| ||||
Bed-and-breakfast
|
A;S
|
A;S
|
A;S
|
A;S
|
Short-term in-home lodging
|
A
|
A
|
A
| |
Boardinghouse
| ||||
Customary home occupation
|
A;S
|
A;S
|
A;S
|
A;S
|
Rooming house
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
Mixed use with residential
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
Live/work
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
Institutional
| ||||
Buildings, uses or facilities of any governmental unit
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
Cemetery
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
College/university
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
| |
Community center
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
Parking lot
|
P*
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
Community parking lot
|
P*
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
Dormitories
|
A
|
A
|
A
|
A
|
Hospital
|
A;S
|
A
| ||
House of worship
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
Membership club
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
Museum
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
Parks, open space, recreational facilities
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Public libraries
|
P*
|
P*
| ||
School of general instruction
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
| |
Commercial
| ||||
Activity facility
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Adult day-care facility
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Adult uses
| ||||
Amusement center
|
S
|
S
| ||
Animal care facility
|
S
|
S
| ||
Assembly hall
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
| |
Bank
|
P
|
P*
| ||
Bar
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
Billiard parlor
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
| |
Bowling alley
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
Brewing of malt beverages or distilled spirits primarily for
on-site consumption
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
| |
Professional office
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Cabaret
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Car rental
|
S
|
S
|
S
| |
Cannabis, adult-use on-site consumption
|
S
|
S
|
S
| |
Cannabis, industrial
| ||||
Cannabis, retail
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
| |
Child day-care
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Cottage industry
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Drive-thru (bank, restaurant, pharmacy, etc.)
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
| |
Funeral home
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
| |
Hotel
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
Laundromat
|
P
|
P
| ||
Marina
|
P*
|
P*
| ||
Movie or professional theater, indoor concert venue
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
S
|
Nursing home
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
P*
|
Office park
| ||||
Personal services
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Restaurant
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Restaurant, carry-out
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
| |
Restaurant, fast-food
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
| |
Retail
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Retail, neighborhood
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Self storage
| ||||
Shopping center
| ||||
Tattoo parlor
|
P
|
P
|
P*
|
P*
|
Taxi service
|
P*
| |||
Technical school
|
S
|
S
|
S
| |
Industrial
| ||||
Automobile gas station
| ||||
Automobile sales
| ||||
Automobile service/repair
| ||||
Automobile wash
| ||||
Agriculture
| ||||
Boat Repair
|
S
| |||
Distribution facility/warehouse
| ||||
Dry cleaner; commercial laundry
|
P*
| |||
Industrial uses
| ||||
Storage yard
| ||||
Wholesale
|
P*
|