[Amended 3-21-2018 by L.L. No. 3-2018]
No building, structure, lot or land in any district in the Village of Brewster shall be used for any one or more of the following uses:
A.
Any trade, industry or use which is noxious or offensive by reason of the emission of smoke, noise, gas, odor, dust, vibration or excessive light beyond the limits of its lot so as to be dangerous or prejudicial to the public health, safety or general welfare.
B.
Skyrides, Ferris wheels, roller coasters, shooting galleries and similar recreation devices.
C.
Rendering plants for animal products.
D.
Trailer sites, transient or permanent.
E.
Manufacture or storage of explosives or fireworks.
F.
Structural steel fabrication or iron works.
G.
Dumps or junkyards.
H.
Commercial truck terminals.
I.
Vending machines not located entirely within a principal building.
J.
Open-front stores designed primarily for the sale of merchandise directly to the public on a public street or sidewalk.
K.
Open-air storage of building materials, coal or other heating fuels, automotive fuels and accessories and horticultural products.
L.
The excavation of sand, gravel, topsoil and other subsurface minerals.
M.
The loading and/or unloading at railroad sidings of materials where it is other than an accessory use.
N.
Adult-oriented business, except where allowed in District B3 as a special exception use under § 263-20I(3).
O.
Bars and taverns. For purposes of this section, an establishment called a "grill" or "pub" shall also be considered to be a bar or tavern under the definitions contained herein. Other than in the B-1 District, no establishment commonly known as a "bar" or "tavern," the primary use of which is the provision of alcoholic beverages to the public, with or without the provision of food and music or entertainment, shall be permitted nearer than 500 feet to any other similar establishment existing or for which a building permit has been issued, measured along any street from which entrances to the proposed establishment are to be provided.
P.
Fences. No fences, stone walls or masonry walls shall be permitted in the Village of Brewster unless they comply with the following:
(1)
No fences, stone walls or masonry walls shall be permitted which shall exceed four feet in height in any front yard or side yard in front of the building line or which shall exceed six feet in height in any rear yard or side yard in back of the building line, measured from the ground level to the highest point of any portion of the fence or wall.
(2)
Fences shall be installed with the finished side facing out or away from the interior of the lot on which the fence is placed.
(3)
Front yard, side yard, and rear yard setback requirements established by this chapter shall not apply to fences, stone walls or masonry walls. In addition, masonry walls constructed as part of a site plan approved by the Planning Board and used to retain an earthen embankment shall be exempt from the height requirements of this section.
(4)
Hedges, plantings or other living fences shall be considered as fences if placed on the site for such purpose.
(5)
No fences, stone walls or masonry walls shall be erected which are embedded with or made of pieces of glass, sharpened metal or sharp or otherwise hazardous material.
(6)
Fences placed immediately around the perimeter of a tennis court, used to control balls in play, shall be limited to a maximum height of 10 feet.
(7)
Fences used as dumpster enclosures shall be limited to a maximum height of eight feet.
(8)
Prior to the commencement of any work to construct or install a fence, stone wall or masonry wall, a permit must be obtained from the Village Code Enforcement Officer, who shall also inspect the completed work.
Q.
Drive through windows in the B-1 District.
R.
The keeping of roosters as pets or livestock, or the keeping of chickens as pets or livestock beyond a maximum number of six chickens per lot, in accordance with the following requirements:
(1)
The lot must be in a residential zoning district, and must conform to the required lot size for the zoning district in which the lot is located.
(2)
A chicken coop and run is required, the combined size of which shall allow at least four square feet for each chicken kept in the coop and run area.
(3)
Coops and runs may not be located in the front yard or side yard. Coops and runs shall be located in the rear yard only, and the location of the coops must conform to the setback requirements for the zoning district in which the lot is located. Coops must comply with all zoning regulations of the Village of Brewster.
(4)
Coops and runs shall be kept clean, free of debris, and shall be in compliance with all state and local laws pertaining to animals generally.
(5)
Chickens shall be confined at all times to the coop and run areas, and shall not be permitted to run freely outside of the coop and run areas.
(6)
All feed shall be kept in rodent-proof containers.
(7)
All chickens and eggs produced by said chickens shall be for the sole use and consumption of the homeowner or tenant in possession of the property, and shall not be offered for sale. No person shall engage in chicken breeding or fertilizer production for commercial purposes.
(8)
Persons keeping chickens on their property as of the date of the adoption of this section shall have 60 days within which to comply with this section.