The following words and terms are specifically defined as noted:
ACCESSORY BUILDING
A building detached from and subordinate to a principal building
on the same lot and used for purposes incidental to those of such
principal building. Where an "accessory building" is attached to the
main building in a substantial manner, as by a wall or roof, such
"accessory building" shall be considered part of the main building.
ACCESSORY USE
A use incidental and subordinate to the principal use or
building and located on the same lot with such principal use or building.
ALTERATION
A change or rearrangement in the structural parts or existing
facilities of a building or structure or any enlargement thereof,
whether by extension of any side or by any increase in height or the
moving of such building or structure from one location to another.
AREA, BUILDING
The total of areas taken on a horizontal plane at the main
grade level of the principal building and all accessory buildings
on a lot, exclusive of terraces and uncovered steps.
ATTIC
That space of building which is immediately below and wholly
or partly within the roof framing. An "attic" with a finished floor
shall be counted as 1/2 story in determining the permissible number
of stories.
AUTO JUNKYARD
A lot occupied by two or more unregistered motor vehicles
no longer in condition for legal use on the public highway.
BASEMENT
A story partly below finished grade, but having at least
1/2 of its height, measured from floor to ceiling, not less than four
feet above average finished grade. A "basement" shall be counted as
one story in determining the height of a building in stories.
BILLBOARD
A sign or structure which directs attention to an idea, product,
business activity, service or entertainment which is conducted, sold
or offered elsewhere than the lot on which such sign is situated.
BOARDINGHOUSE
A building, other than a hotel, containing a general kitchen
and a general dining room, in which at least two or more but not more
than six sleeping rooms are offered for rent, with or without meals.
A lodging house, tourist home, bed-and-breakfast or rooming house
shall be deemed a "boardinghouse."
BREWERY
A facility, licensed by the State of New York, where beer
and/or any fermented beverages of any name or description manufactured
from malt, wholly or in part, or from any substitute therefor, is
produced and manufactured for sale; a brewery may also contain tasting
areas open to the public, retail area offering product sales for off
premise consumption and/or items related to or promoting the facility
and its products.
BUILDING
Any structure which is permanently affixed to the land, has
one or more floors and a roof and is intended for the shelter, housing
or enclosure of persons, animals or chattels.
BUILDING GROUP
A group of two or more principal buildings and any buildings
accessory thereto, occupying a lot in one ownership and with required
yards in common.
BUILDING LINE
The line, established by statute, local law or ordinance,
beyond which a building shall not extend, as specifically provided
by law.
BUILDING, PRINCIPAL
A building in which is conducted the main or principal use
of the lot on which it is located.
BUILDING, SEMIDETACHED
A building having but one side yard and attached by a party
wall to another building normally of the same use on another lot.
BULK
A term used to describe the size, volume, area and shape
of buildings and structures and the physical relationship of their
exterior walls or their location to lot lines, other buildings and
structures or other walls of the same building; and all open spaces
required in connection with a building, other structure or tract of
land.
CAMP
Any lot on which there are located two or more motor homes,
tents, temporary shelters or other structures used for temporary living
purposes, including a day camp, but not including a mobile home park,
cottage development, boardinghouse, hotel or motel.
CELLAR
Any space in a building, the structural ceiling level of
which is less than four feet above average finished grade where such
grade meets the exterior walls of the building. A cellar shall not
be counted in determining the permissible number of stories.
CLUB, MEMBERSHIP
An organization catering exclusively to members and their
guests or premises and buildings for recreational or athletic purposes
which are not conducted primarily for gain, provided that there are
not conducted any vending stands, merchandising or commercial activities
except as required generally for the membership and purposes of such
club.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
A vehicle of more than one-ton capacity used for the transportation
of persons or goods primarily for gain or a vehicle of any capacity
carrying a permanent affixed sign exceeding one square foot in area
of lettering of a commercial nature.
COMMUNITY POLE
A sign owned and maintained by the Town Board or by a group
of businesses as approved by the Town Board and which sign contains
several directional signs for the purpose of directing persons to
business and community establishments within the community.
CONTRACTOR'S YARD
Any space, whether inside or outside a building, used for
the storage or keeping of construction equipment, machinery or vehicles
or parts thereof, which are in active use by a construction contractor.
COTTAGE DEVELOPMENT
Any lot on which there are located two or more cottages,
cabins or other accommodations of a design or character suitable for
seasonal living purposes, including a summer colony or resort, but
not including a camp, mobile home park, boardinghouse, hotel or motel.
COVERAGE
That lot area or percentage of lot area covered by buildings
or structures, including accessory buildings and structures.
CRIME
A misdemeanor or a felony.
DAY-CARE CENTER
A facility duly permitted by the New York State Department
of Social Welfare for the care of seven or more children for less
than 24 hours each day.
DRIVE-IN MOVIE
An open lot or part thereof with appurtenant facilities devoted
primarily to the showing of moving pictures, on a paid admission basis,
to patrons seated in automobiles or on outdoor seats.
DUMP
A lot of land used primarily for the disposal or abandonment,
burial, burning or any other means and for whatever purpose of garbage,
sewage, trash, refuse, junk, discarded machinery, vehicles or parts
thereof or waste material of any kind.
DWELLING
A building principally used for living quarters by one or
more families. The terms "dwelling," "one-family dwelling," "two-family
dwelling," "multifamily dwelling," "multiple dwelling" or "dwelling
group" shall not be deemed to include motel, hotel, rooming house
or other accommodations used for more or less transient occupancy.
(See "residence.")
DWELLING GROUP
A group of from three to nine attached single- or two-family
dwellings separated by party walls. (See also "townhouse.")
DWELLING MULTIFAMILY
A dwelling containing three or more dwelling units and occupied
or designed for occupancy by three or more families living independently
of each other.
DWELLING UNIT
A building or portion thereof providing complete housekeeping
facilities for one family.
EXTRACTIVE OPERATION
The removal of soil, gravel, sand or fill for purposes unrelated
to excavation for construction where the extractive operation is conducted.
FAMILY
Consists of:
(1)
One person or two or more persons related by blood, marriage
or adoptions; or
(2)
Not more than five persons not necessarily related by blood,
marriage or adoption and, in addition, any domestic servants or gratuitous
guests, who live together in a single dwelling unit and maintain a
common household.
FARM
Any parcel of land consisting of at least 10 acres which
is used for the raising of agricultural products, livestock, poultry
or dairy products. It includes necessary farm structures and the storage
of equipment used. It excludes riding academies and dog kennels.
FARM WINERY
As specified in NYS Alcohol Beverage Control Article 6, § 76-a.
In summary a farm winery is an operation which is authorized to produce
and sell no more than 150,000 gallons of wine or approximately 63,078
nine-liter cases. In addition to wine, a farm winery is authorized
to produce and sell grape juice and other grape-related products like
jellies and jams as well as retail trade gifts, wine-related tourists
products and wine-making products and supplies from its retail tasting
rooms. See New York State Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, § 76-a,
for details.
FINISHED GRADE
The elevation at which the finished surface of the surrounding
lot intersects the walls or supports of a building or other structure.
If the line or intersection is not reasonably horizontal, the finished
grade, in computing height of buildings and other structures or for
other purposes, shall be the average elevation of all finished grade
elevations around the periphery of the building, except that this
average shall not exceed 1/2 of the floor-to-ceiling height.
FLOOR AREA
The aggregate sum of the gross horizontal areas of the several
floors of the building or buildings, measured from the exterior walls
or from the center line of walls separating two buildings.
(1)
In particular, the "floor area" of a building or buildings shall
include:
(b)
Elevator shafts and stairwells at each floor.
(c)
Floor space for mechanical equipment, with structural headroom
of seven feet six inches or more.
(e)
Attic space, whether or not a floor has actually been laid,
providing structural headroom of seven feet six inches or more.
(f)
Interior balconies and mezzanines.
(h)
Accessory uses, not including space for accessory off-street
parking.
(2)
However, the "floor area" of a building shall not include:
(a)
Cellar space, except that cellar space used for retailing shall
be included for the purposes of calculating requirements for accessory
off-street parking spaces and accessory off-street loading berths.
(b)
Elevator and stair bulkheads, accessory water tanks and cooling
towers.
(c)
Floor space used for mechanical equipment, with structural headroom
of less than seven feet six inches.
(d)
Attic space, whether or not a floor has actually been laid,
providing structural headroom of less than seven feet six inches.
(e)
Uncovered steps and exterior fire escapes.
(f)
Terraces, breezeways, open porches and outside balconies and
open spaces.
(g)
Accessory off-street parking spaces.
(h)
Accessory off-street loading berths.
GASOLINE FILLING STATION
An area of land, including structures thereon, or any building
or part thereof that is used primarily for the sale and direct delivery
to the motor vehicle of gasoline or any other motor vehicle fuel or
oil and other lubrication substances, including any sale of motor
vehicle accessories, and which may or may not include facilities for
lubricating, washing (which does not require mechanical equipment)
or otherwise servicing motor vehicles, but not including auto body
work, welding or painting.
HEIGHT OF BUILDING
The vertical distance measured from the average finished
grade along the wall of the building or adjacent to the side of the
structure to the highest point of such building or structure.
HOSPITAL
A building containing beds for four or more patients and
used for the diagnosis, treatment or other care of human ailments.
HOTEL
A building or any part thereof which contains living and
sleeping accommodations for transient occupancy, has a common exterior
entrance or entrances and which may contain one or more dining rooms.
JUNKYARDS
An area of land, with or without buildings, used for the
storage, keeping or abandonment of junk, including scrap metals or
other scrap, used or salvaged building materials or the dismantling,
demolition or abandonment of automobiles or other vehicles or machinery
or parts thereof. The deposit on a lot of two or more wrecked or broken-down
vehicles or the major parts thereof for three months or more shall
be deemed to make the lot a "junkyard."
KENNEL
Any premises where there are kept four or more dogs more
than four months of age or any premises where any number of dogs are
kept for the primary purpose of sale or are kept for boarding, care
or breeding and for which a fee is charged or paid.
LIGHT INDUSTRY
Those types of businesses which employ electric power or
other motor power or utilize hand labor for fabrication or assembly.
LOT
A defined portion or parcel of land considered as a unit,
devoted to a specific use or occupied by a building or a group of
buildings which are united by a common interest, use or ownership
and the customary accessories and open spaces belonging to the same.
A "lot" shall abut and be accessible from a public or private street.
LOT LINES
The lines bounding a lot, as defined herein.
LOT WIDTH
The width of a lot measured along the rear line of the required
front yard.
LOT, CORNER
A lot situated at the junction of and with frontage on two
or more intersecting streets when the interior angle of intersection
does not exceed 135°.
LOT, DEPTH OF
The mean distance from the frontline of a lot to its rear
lines.
LOT, FRONTAGE
A lot line which is coincident with a street line, except
that for Keuka Lake shoreline lots, "frontage" also coincides with
the mean high-water line.
LOT, THROUGH
A lot with frontage on two streets at opposite ends of the
lot and which is not a corner lot.
MISDEMEANOR
An offense, other than a traffic infraction, for which a
sentence to a term of imprisonment in excess of 15 days may be imposed,
but for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment in excess of one
year cannot be imposed.
MOBILE HOME
A structure, transportable in one or more sections, which
is eight body feet or more in width and 32 body feet or more in length,
built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a dwelling,
with or without a permanent foundation, when connected to the required
utilities, and including the plumbing, heating, air-conditioning and
electrical systems contained therein. A mobile home shall have been
built in conformity with the National Mobile Home Construction and
Safety Standards Act of 1974.
MOBILE HOME PARK
A tract of land which is used for the placement of two or
more mobile homes or modular homes for occupancy, excluding sales
yards where mobile homes are displayed but not connected to utilities.
MODULAR HOME
A building that is factory-built in compliance with a construction
code other than the National Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards
Act of 1974.
MOTEL
A building or group of buildings containing individual living
and sleeping accommodations for hire, each of which is provided with
a separate exterior entrance and a parking space and is offered for
rental and use principally by motor vehicle travelers. The term "motel"
includes but is not limited to every type of similar establishment
known variously as an "auto court," "motor hotel," "motor court,"
"motor inn," "motor lodge," "tourist court," "tourist cabin" or "roadside
hotel."
NONCONFORMING BULK
That part of a building, other structure or tract of land
which does not conform to one or more of the applicable bulk regulations
of this chapter, either following its effective date or as a result
of subsequent amendment thereto.
NONCONFORMING USE
Any use of a building, other structure or tract of land which
does not conform to the use regulations for the district in which
such use is located, either following the effective date of this chapter
or as a result of subsequent amendment thereto.
NURSERY SCHOOL
Any place, however designated, licensed by the State of New
York, operated for the purpose of providing daytime care or instruction
for two or more children, from two to five years of age inclusive,
and operated on a regular basis, including kindergartens, day nurseries
and day-care centers. Children residing in the subject premises shall
not be included in this total number.
NURSING OR CONVALESCENT HOME
A building with less than 15 sleeping rooms where persons
are housed or lodged and furnished with meals and nursing care for
hire.
PREMISES
A lot, together with all the buildings and uses thereon.
RESIDENCE, RESIDENTIAL
A building or any part of a building which contains living
and sleeping accommodations for permanent occupancy, including one-family,
two-family, multifamily, boarding, fraternity and sorority houses.
However, "residence" shall not include:
(1)
Transient accommodations, such as hotels, motels, camps, vacation
resorts and hospitals; or
(2)
That part of a building containing both residences and other
uses which are used for any nonresidential uses, except accessory
uses for residences.
RIDING ACADEMY
Any establishment where horses are kept for riding, driving
or stabling for compensation.
ROAD STAND
A light structure with a roof, either attached to the ground
or movable, intended for the sale of local products to the general
public.
SETBACK
The distance in feet from the street line to the principal
building on a lot.
SIGN
Any structure or part thereof or any device attached to a
structure or painted or represented on a structure which shall display
or include any lettering, wording, model, drawing, picture, banner,
flag, insignia, device, marking or representation used as or which
is in the nature of an announcement, direction or advertisement. A
"sign" includes a billboard, neon tube, fluorescent tube or other
artificial light or string of lights, outlining or hung upon any part
of a building or lot for the purposes mentioned above but does not
include the flag or insignia of any nation or of any governmental
agency or of any political, educational, charitable, philanthropic,
civil, professional, religious or similar organization, campaign,
drive, movement or event which is temporary in nature.
SIGN AREA
The area within the shortest lines that can be drawn around
the outside perimeter of a sign, including all decorations and lights,
but excluding the supports if they are not used for advertising purposes.
SIGN, ADVERTISING
A sign which directs attention to a business, commodity,
service or entertainment conducted, sold or offered elsewhere than
on the premises or only incidentally on the premises.
SIGN, BUSINESS
A sign which directs attention to a business or profession
conducted on the premises. A sign offering the sale or rental of the
property on which it is displayed shall be deemed a "business sign."
SIGN, DIRECTLY ILLUMINATED
A sign which incorporates any artificial lighting as an inherent
part or feature or which depends for its illumination on transparent
or translucent material or electricity-activated gaseous material
or other fluorescent substance.
SIGN, FLASHING
An illuminated sign on which the artificial lighting is not
maintained stationary or constant in intensity and color at all times
while in use.
SIGN, INDIRECTLY ILLUMINATED
A sign illuminated with an artificial light which is separated
from or is not an intrinsic part of the sign itself.
SIGN, REPRESENTATIONAL
Any three-dimensional sign which is built so as to physically
represent the object advertised.
SINGLE OWNERSHIP
Possession of land under single or unified control, whether
by sole, joint, common or other ownership or by a lease having a term
of not less than 30 years, regardless of any division of such land
into parcels for the purpose of financing.
STORY
That part of a building comprised between a floor and the
floor or roof next above it. (See "attic," "basement" and "cellar.")
STORY, HALF
That portion of a building situated above a full story and
having at least two opposite exterior walls meeting a sloping roof
at a level not higher above the floor than a distance equal to 1/2
the floor-to-ceiling height of the story below.
STREET
An existing public or private way which affords principal
means of access to abutting properties and is suitably improved; or
a proposed way shown on a plat approved by all appropriate official
agencies, including the Town Planning Board, and/or recorded in the
office of the County Clerk.
STREET LINE
The edge of the traveled portion of the street or other roadway.
STREET WIDTH
The width of the right-of-way or the distance between property
lines on opposite sides of a street.
STRUCTURE
A static construction of building materials, including buildings,
stadiums, platforms, towers, sheds, display stands, storage bins,
signs, reviewing stands, gasoline pumps, mobile dwellings, whether
mobile or stationary at the time, and the like.
TERRACE
An open, often paved, area connected to a house and serving
as an outdoor living area.
TOWNHOUSE
A building consisting of a series of one-family attached
dwelling units having party walls between contiguous dwelling units.
USE
(1)
The purpose for which any building, other structure or land
may be arranged, designed, intended, maintained or occupied.
(2)
Any occupation, business activity or operation conducted or
intended to be conducted in a building or other structure or on land.
VACATION RESORT
Any lot on which are located two or more cabins or cottages
or a hotel or group of buildings containing living and sleeping accommodations
hired out for compensation which has a public lobby serving the guests
and may contain one or more dining rooms and recreation facilities
of a design and character suitable for seasonal or more or less temporary
living purposes, regardless of whether such structures or other accommodations
actually are occupied seasonally or otherwise.
VIOLATION
An offense, other than a traffic infraction, for which a
sentence to a term of imprisonment in excess of 15 days cannot be
imposed.
WAY
A thoroughfare, however designated, permanently established
for passage of persons or vehicles.
YARD, FRONT
A yard extending along the lot frontage between the side
lot lines. (See "lot frontage.")
YARD, REAR
A yard extending along the rear lot line between the side
lot lines.
YARD, REQUIRED
That portion of the open area of a lot extending open and
unobstructed from the ground upward along a lot line for a depth or
width as specified by the area and bulk regulations of the district
in which the lot is located. No part of such yard shall be included
as part of a yard or other open space similarly required for buildings
on another lot.
YARD, SIDE
A yard extending along a side lot line from the front yard
to the rear yard.