Table 22-1: Industrial Districts
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District Name
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Map Symbol
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General industrial
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GI
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Light industrial
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LI
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Rail-enabled industrial
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REI
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Table 22-2: District Uses
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GI
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LI
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REI
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Additional Regulations
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RESIDENTIAL
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Live/work unit
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SUP
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P
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P
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—
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Upper floor residential unit
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—
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P
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P
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—
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INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL
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Agricultural and food processing or packaging plant
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P
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P
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P
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—
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Administrative or professional office
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P
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P
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—
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—
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Adult use and entertainment establishment
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SUP
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SUP
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—
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§ 325-40.4
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Animal hospital
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SUP
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P
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—
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—
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Automotive sales, service, or repair shop
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P
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—
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—
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Contractor or building material storage yard
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P
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—
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—
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—
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Extractive or mining operation
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P
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—
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—
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Kennel
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SUP
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SUP
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—
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Landfill site or waste disposal operation
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SUP
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—
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—
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—
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Laundry or dry-cleaning plant1
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P
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P
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—
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—
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Lumberyard
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P
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—
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—
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—
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Manufacturing, production, processing, packaging, or assembly
facility1
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P
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P
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P
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—
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Outdoor industrial operation
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P
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—
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—
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—
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Printing or publishing operation
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P
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P
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P
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—
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Rail facility, associated with warehouse and distribution activities
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—
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—
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P
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Research and development facility or laboratory1
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P
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P
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P
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—
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Self-service storage facility
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SUP
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P
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—
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—
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Warehouse, for storage or distribution of goods1
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P
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P
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P
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—
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Truck or multimodal transport terminal
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P
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SUP
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P
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OTHER
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Agricultural operation
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P
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P
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P2
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—
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Essential services
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P
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P
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P
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—
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Mix of uses
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See Most Restrictive Use
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Parking lot, as principal use of lot
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SUP
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SUP
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SUP
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Article 51
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Tier 3 solar energy collection system
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SUP
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SUP
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SUP
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Telecommunications facility
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SUP
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SUP
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SUP
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ACCESSORY
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Accessory structure or use
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P
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P
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P
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§ 325-40.2
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Outdoor sales or display
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P
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SUP
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—
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Outdoor storage
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P
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SUP
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—
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Parking area or lot
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P
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P
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P
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Article 51
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Tier 1 or 2 solar energy collection system
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P
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P
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P
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Storage of trucks, trailers, chassis, and rail cars, associated
with warehouse and distribution activities
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P
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P
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P
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—
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Temporary storage unit
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P
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P
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P
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NOTES:
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(1)
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If conducted entirely within an enclosed building.
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(2)
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If located in an Ontario County Agricultural District.
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Table 22-3: Lot, Area, and Setback Requirements
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GI
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LI
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REI
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A. Minimum lot size
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2 acres
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2 acres
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SPR1
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B. Minimum lot width
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300 feet
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150 feet
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SPR1
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C. Minimum setback
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From front property line
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100 feet
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50 feet
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50 feet2
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From property boundary of rail operator
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—
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—
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25 feet3
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D. Minimum side setback4
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Principal structure or use
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50/500 feet
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50/150 feet
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50/150 feet2
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Accessory structure or use
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20 feet
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20 feet
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20 feet
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E. Minimum rear setback4
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Principal structure or use
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50/500 feet
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50/150 feet
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50/150 feet2
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Accessory structure or use
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20 feet
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20 feet
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20 feet
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NOTES:
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(1)
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SPR indicates that the requirement shall be determined as part
of site plan review.
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(2)
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Lot line setbacks may be reduced to zero at the discretion of
the Planning Board where the development encompasses an adjoining
parcel owned by the same owner if the Planning Board determines it
is in the interest of public health and safety and promotes the efficient
use of land and environmental protection.
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(3)
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Setbacks for rail spurs located on the project property will
be determined by the Planning Board based on the recommendation of
the rail operator and to ensure what is necessary for public safety.
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(4)
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The larger shall be the required minimum setback from the nearest
lot line of a lot on which any dwelling, hospital, school, manufactured
home, manufactured home community, manufactured home park use, park
or recreational use is already existing, is permitted or is specially
permitted. The entirety of such setback buffer area shall be green
space but may include detention ponds if they are a part of a green
infrastructure stormwater management plan and do not reduce the performance
of the buffer to provide visual screening and noise attenuation.
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Table 22-4: Dimensional and Bulk Requirements
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GI
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LI
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REI
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Maximum building height
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Principal structure
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45 feet
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45 feet
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45 feet
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Accessory structure
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20 feet
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20 feet
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20 feet
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Maximum lot coverage
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Gross impervious surface and structures
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65%
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65%
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65%
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Minimum reserved open space1
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Green space or landscaped area
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35%
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35%
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35%
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NOTES:
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(1)
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These areas shall consist of, to the maximum extent possible,
retention of existing natural site vegetation, as well as landscaping.
Impermeable surfaces, retention ponds and facilities may not be included
in the green space calculation. No permitted or specially permitted
use shall take place on any area identified in the approved site plan
as making up the green space required by this section.
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