As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
INCENTIVE
A zoning benefit that is granted, pursuant to § 261-b of the Town Law, to adjust provisions of Chapter
300, Zoning, of the Town Code of the Town of Yorktown for the purpose of bringing about revitalization in a Planned Design District.
LIVE-WORK UNIT/SPACE (LIVE-WORK UNIT or LIVE-WORK SPACE)
A building or space within a building used jointly for commercial
and residential purposes where the residential use of the space is
secondary or accessory to the primary use as a place of work. The
residential space must be occupied by the owner of the commercial
business to which it is accessory.
MIXED-USE BUILDING
A building that houses varied uses normally segregated from
one another by zoning classification within the Yorktown Zoning Code
such as residential uses and retail uses, but not limited thereto.
PLANNED DESIGN DISTRICT
For the purposes of this chapter, an independent zoning district
identified by the Town Board as ideal to promote development in accordance
with the Comprehensive Plan, wherein the zoning regulations need not
be uniform for each class or type of land use, but where the use of
land shall be in accordance with a set of criteria and smart-growth
techniques as established by the Town Board herein.
UNIQUE BUILDINGS
Existing buildings that should be retained because of their
distinctive cultural, architectural, or historical references to the
Town's history as decided by the Town Board and listed herein.
In the event that any provisions of this article shall be inconsistent
or in conflict with the other provisions of this chapter, then the
provisions of this article shall prevail and be complied with.
The following list of development incentives may be applied
by the Planning Board to any project filed under this article. In
the event the Applicant includes green-building standards as recognized
by the United States Green Building Council ("USGBC") and the recognized
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ("LEED") standards,
the Applicant will be granted priority in approval and shall not be
limited in its requests for any and all of the incentives set forth
below. In addition, an Applicant bringing forth a proposal that would
qualify for LEED certification (though no certification is required)
shall be entitled to propose additional incentives, not listed below,
to be considered as part of the site plan approval process under this
article. The incentives adopted herein are as follows:
A. Priority of application review and agenda placement.
B. Enhanced staff guidance, including additional staff meetings, throughout
the approval process.
C. Relief from area and bulk requirements, parking requirements upon
demonstration of proximity to downtown pedestrian access and public
transportation, or a social, cultural or economic need or benefit.
D. In the event an Applicant agrees to make infrastructure improvements
that benefit the Town to an extent greater than what is required by
the conditions of this article, the Planning Board may grant incentives
in relation to density, area and bulk requirements and including parking
relief.
E. In the event an Applicant provides real-property or rentable square
footage to the Town, the Planning Board may grant incentives in relation
to density, area and bulk requirements and including parking relief.