The purpose of this article is to prevent the demolition of
and foster the renovation and reuse of structures originally constructed
for religious, educational, or institutional uses, which have historic,
architectural, economic, cultural or other value to the Village and
are at risk of becoming underutilized, vacant or demolished. This
article encourages the adaptive and flexible reuse of such buildings
to allow more economic and efficient use of the property. Special
regulations are appropriate to this type of reuse because of the difficulty
present in adapting these structures to allow economic and efficient
use of the property.
This provision may be applied within Zoning District C-1, C-2
and Zoning District R-5.
Any building originally constructed for religious, educational,
or institutional purposes, including buildings previously occupied
as a primary or secondary school, place of worship, or accessory building
to a place of worship such as a rectory, convent, gymnasium, or similar
use.
All projects within the C-1, C-2 District and the R-5 District
shall comply with the regulations set forth in the underlying zoning
except to the extent set forth in this article.
The Board of Trustees may modify minimum lot area, height, stories,
minimum lot frontage, maximum coverage, maximum habitable floor area,
minimum lot width, and front, side and rear yard setback requirements
if the Board of Trustees determines that the modification is necessary
to preserve the building and allow its adaptive reuse.
The Board of Trustees may attach such additional conditions
to a special permit granted under this article as may be necessary
to protect the neighborhood surrounding the property and to encourage
the most appropriate adaptive reuse of the buildings and property.
The granting of a special permit for other than demolition of a religious, educational, or institutional structure pursuant to §
450-112 shall require site plan approval from the Planning Board in compliance with Article
X of the Sleepy Hollow Code.