Definitions. Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following terms
shall, for the purpose of this chapter, have the meanings herein indicated:
ABANDONED ITEM
Any item that has ceased to be used for its designed and
intended purpose. The factors used in determining whether or not an
item has been abandoned include but are not limited to the following:
a) present operability and functional utility of the item; b) the
condition of disrepair or damage of the item; and c) status of registration
or licensing of the item.
ACCESSORY BUILDING
A structure detached from and subordinate to a principal
building on the same lot, having less than 1/2 of the habitable floor
area of the principal building, and which is used for purposes customarily
incidental to those of the principal building or use, such as a private
garage, storage, recreation, and home-based occupation.
ACCESSORY USE
A use customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal
use, where the principal use is lawful, where there is unity of ownership
between the principal and accessory use, where the principal and accessory
uses are located on the same lot, and the accessory use does not change
the character of the principal land use. A use which dominates the
principal use in area, extent or purpose is not eligible to qualify
as an accessory use.
AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT
An area designated pursuant to Article 25-AA of the New York
State Agriculture and Markets Law.
AGRICULTURAL PROCESSING FACILITY
A commercial facility where raw agricultural products are
processed into food or other products for animal or human consumption,
distribution or use in other processes, including but not limited
to cheese making, feed production, winemaking and fruit storage.
AGRICULTURE USE
The use of land and on-farm buildings and equipment employed
in the production of crops and/or livestock and livestock products
(as those terms are defined at NYS Agriculture and Markets Law § 301)
as a commercial enterprise.
AGRITOURISM
Agriculture related tours, events and activities used to
attract people and promote the sales of farm produce and agricultural
production, sale, education and enjoyment of agricultural products
grown and manufactured on-site or locally.
ALTERATION
As applied to a building or structure: a) an enlargement
by increasing in height or by extending on a side, front, or back;
b) moving from one location or position to another; c) any change,
addition, or removal of the structural parts; or d) any change, addition,
or removal of partitions, or any change in walls, ceiling, windows,
or doors.
APPLICANT
Any person, firm, corporation, partnership, association or
other entity who appears before the Planning Board or Zoning Board
of Appeals seeking approval or relief.
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATION
The use of any building, land area or other premises: a)
by any person required to be registered or licensed by the State of
New York, for diagnosing or repairing motor vehicle malfunctions or
for repairing motor vehicle bodies or other components; or b) by any
person, whether or not required to be registered by the State of New
York, whose activities at such premises consist primarily of changing
motor vehicle oil, water, batteries or tires, replacing fan belts,
air filters or oil filters, installing windshield wiper blades or
light bulbs, and similar minor motor vehicle repair and servicing
functions. As used in this definition, the term "automobile service
station" does not include junkyards or businesses involved in dismantling
motor vehicles for recycling or the sale of used parts, and does not
include minor motor vehicle repairs and servicing conducted on noncommercial,
personal motor vehicles owned by the person conducting such repair
or service.
AUTOMOBILE, VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT SALES
The use of any building, land area or other premises for
the display and sale, under license by the State of New York, of new
and used automobiles of presently operable condition, panel trucks
or vans; mobile homes or trailers, recreational vehicles, or farm
and construction equipment, including any warranty repair work and
other repair service as an accessory use. None of these terms, however,
shall under any circumstance be deemed to include junkyards, collectors
of itinerant vehicles or vehicle dismantling operations for other
than routine repairs.
AWNING
An attachment to a building to provide shade for the occupants.
Similar structures used for outdoor storage are not considered awnings,
but are sheds or carports.
BASEMENT
The space of a building that has more than half its height,
measured from floor to ceiling, below the established curb level or
finished grade of the ground adjoining the building.
BED AND BREAKFAST DWELLING
A residence occupied by the owner or full-time manager resulting
from the conversion of a one-family dwelling, used for providing overnight
accommodations and a morning meal to not more than 10 guests, and
containing not more than five bedrooms for such guests.
BREWERY/BREW PUB
A establishment that prepares handcrafted beer on-site as
an accessory use intended for consumption on the premises or sale.
BUFFER AREA or BUFFER ZONE
Open space, landscape areas, fences, walls, berms or any
combination thereof used to physically separate or screen one use
or property from another use or property so as to visually shield
or block noise, light, or other impacts.
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof supported by columns or by walls
and intended for the shelter, housing or enclosure of persons, animals
or chattel.
BUILDING HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from the average level of
the ground surrounding the building to a point midway between the
highest and lowest point of the roof, but not including chimneys,
spires, towers, tanks and similar projections.
BUILDING, AGRICULTURAL
A structure designed and constructed to house farm implements,
hay, grain, poultry, livestock or other horticultural products, excluding
any structure designed, constructed or used, in whole or in part,
for human habitation, as a place of employment where agricultural
products are processed, treated or packaged, or as a place used by
the public.
BUILDING, FRONT LINE OF
The line of that face of the building nearest the front line
of the lot. This face includes sun parlors and covered porches, whether
enclosed or unenclosed, but does not include steps.
CALIPER, TREE
The diameter of a tree as measured at a point six inches
above the ground level (up to and including four-inch caliper size)
and 12 inches above the ground level (for larger sizes).
CAMPGROUND
Any area of land which may contain five or more sites for
tents, recreational travel vehicles, individual cabins or accommodations
used for what is commonly known as a tent camp, or overnight camp,
or is otherwise designed for temporary recreational purposes. For
purposes of this definition, the noncommercial, recreational use of
private property for personal use by the property owner or lessee,
or guests thereof, is not a campground.
CARPORT
An open-sided structure for the storage and limited protection
of no more than three personal vehicles. Carports may be freestanding
or formed by latticework or a roof projecting from the side of a building.
CEMETERY
Land used or intended to be used for the burial of dead human
beings and dedicated for such purpose, including columbariua, mausoleums,
and mortuaries when operated as part of a cemetery and within its
boundaries, but excluding crematoria.
CLEAR-CUTTING
The removal of substantially all trees and vegetation from
a tract of land.
CLUBHOUSE
A building used by a business or membership organization
for social or recreation purposes.
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
A person duly authorized and appointed by the Town Board
to execute and enforce the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention
and Building Codes and to administer and enforce the Town Zoning Law,
this chapter and certain other local laws, ordinances, rules or regulations
of the Town.
COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY
An educational institution authorized by the state to award
associate, baccalaureate, or higher degrees.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
The Comprehensive Plan adopted by the Town Board for the
future preservation and development of the Town of Forestburgh, as
the same may from time to time be updated, supplemented, and amended,
including without limitation by planning policy statements, goals,
and standards adopted by the Town Board.
CONDITIONAL APPROVAL
Approval by the Planning Board of a preliminary or a final
plat, subject to such conditions as may be set forth by the Planning
Board in a resolution conditionally approving such plat. Such conditional
approval does not qualify a final plat for recording nor authorize
issuance of any building permits prior to the signing of the plat
by a duly authorized officer of the Planning Board and recording of
the plat in the Office of the County Clerk as herein provided.
CONSERVATION EASEMENT
An agreement that permanently limits the type and amount
of development on a specific parcel of land.
CONSTRAINED LAND
Land containing one or more of the following: state and/or
federal protected freshwater wetlands; 100-year floodplains or flood
hazard areas; steep slopes of 15% and greater; open bodies of water,
including streams, ponds and lakes; roadways; or rock outcroppings.
DAY-CARE CENTER
Any nonresidential establishment caring for children or adults
on a daily basis.
DECK
An uncovered attached freestanding portion of a dwelling
with a floor but not a roof.
DWELLING
A building designed or used as the living quarters for one
or more families. The term "dwelling," "one-family dwelling," "two-family
dwelling" or "dwelling group" shall not be deemed to include a motel,
boardinghouse, tourist home or guest house.
DWELLING UNIT
A single unit having a minimum footprint of 450 square feet
providing complete independent living facilities for one or more persons,
including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking
and sanitation. Dwelling units include but are not limited to one-family
dwellings, each unit in a two-family dwelling, each unit in a multiple-family
dwelling (townhouse).
FARM OPERATION
The land and on-farm buildings, equipment, manure processing
and handling facilities, and practices which contribute to the production,
preparation and marketing of crops, livestock and livestock products
as a commercial enterprise. Such farm operation may consist of one
or more parcels of owned or rented land, which parcels must be contiguous.
FARM STAND
A building or structure for an agricultural producer to sell
products directly to customers that is intended for the display and
sale of primarily locally raised agricultural produce and products.
FARM STRUCTURES
Structures intended primarily or exclusively for support
of an agricultural function or use.
FENCE
Any artificially constructed barrier of any material or combination
of materials erected to enclose, protect, or screen areas of land
or structures.
FENCE, AGRICULTURAL
An accessory structure enclosure that has the ability to
allow visibility through the enclosure to the opposite side and is
constructed for the specific intention of keeping farm animals within
or wildlife out of a field, yard, or other such expanse of land. This
shall not include chain-link fences.
FISH HATCHERY
Establishments devoted to hatching, raising or rearing fish.
FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP
The official map on which the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) has delineated the special flood hazard areas (SFHAs),
the base flood elevations (BFEs) and the risk premium zones applicable
to the Town.
FOREST MANAGEMENT
The practice of stewardship of wooded area for the purpose
of promoting a balance of environment, recreational, and economic
interests. Forest management practices include but are not limited
to site preparation, planting, harvesting, logging road construction,
insect and disease control, inventory, and fire protection.
FOREST PRODUCTS
Products obtained from stands of forest trees which have
been either naturally or artificially established.
FORMULA BUSINESS
A type of retail sales establishment, restaurant, tavern,
bar, or take-out establishment which is under common ownership or
control or is a franchise, and is one of 10 or more other businesses
or establishments worldwide maintaining two or more of the following
features:
(1)
Standardized menu or standardized array of merchandise with
60% or more of in-stock merchandise from a single distributor bearing
uniform markings.
(2)
Trademark or service mark, defined as a word, phrase, symbol
or design, or a combination of words, phrases, symbols or designs
that identifies and distinguishes the source of the goods from one
party from those of others, on products or as a part of a store design,
such as the cups, napkins, bags, boxes, wrappers, straws, store signs
or advertising devices.
(3)
Standardized color scheme used throughout the interior or exterior
of the establishment, including but not limited to graphics, awnings,
signage, and the like visible from the exterior of the structure.
(4)
Standardized interior decor, including not limited to style
of furniture, wall covering, permanent fixtures, displays, or window
treatments.
(5)
Standardized uniform, including but not limited to aprons, pants,
shirts, smocks or dresses, hat, and pins (other than name tags).
FUNERAL HOME
An establishment primarily engaged in the provision of services
involving the care or preparation of human dead and typically providing
for indoor funeral services. May involve space and facilities for
a) embalming and the performance of other services used in the preparation
of the dead for burial; b) the storage for sale of caskets, funeral
urns, and other related funeral supplies; and c) the storage between
the use of funeral vehicles. Crematory facilities are excluded from
this definition.
GARAGE, PRIVATE
An enclosed space for the storage of one or more motor vehicles,
if owned or leased by the occupant of the property; also, provided
that no business, occupation or service is conducted for profit therein
for more than one car if leased to a nonresident of the premises.
This does not include carports.
GARAGE, PUBLIC
Any garage other than a private garage, available to the
public, operated for gain and which is used for storage of automobiles,
boats, personal watercraft or other motor vehicles.
GAS STATION
Any establishment used for the retail sale of gasoline or
other fuel for vehicles intended for use on the public highways and
which may include a convenience retail store containing less than
1,000 square feet of customer floor area which shall not include the
service or repair of motor vehicles.
GATHERING LINE OR PRODUCTION LINE
Any system of pipelines (and other equipment such as drip
stations, vent stations, pigging facilities, valve box, transfer pump
station, measuring and regulating equipment, yard and station piping,
and cathodic protection equipment) used to move oil, gas or liquids
from a point of production, treatment facility or storage area to
a transmission line, which is exempt from the Federal Regulatory Commission's
jurisdiction under Section 1(b) of the Natural Gas Act, and which does not meet the definition of a "major utility
transmission facility" under the New York State Public Service Law
§ 120(2).
GLARE
The effect by reflections of light with intensity sufficient
as determined in a commercially reasonable manner to cause annoyance,
discomfort, or loss in visual performance and visibility in any material
respects.
GRADE, FINISHED
(1)
The completed surfaces of lawns, walks and roads brought to
grades as shown on official plans or designs relating thereto.
(2)
The alteration of the surface or subsurface conditions of land,
lakes, ponds or watercourses by excavation or filling to a depth greater
than six inches.
GREENHOUSE
A building or structure constructed chiefly of glass, glasslike
or translucent material, cloth, or lath, which is devoted to the protection
or cultivation of flowers, produce or other tender plants.
GROUP CARE FACILITY
A home set up in size, appearance and structure to bear the
general character of a family unit in a relatively permanent household,
headed by at least one supervisory individual and occupied by between
six to 12 persons, which is licensed or sponsored by a public social
service or private nonprofit agency, subject to the approval by the
New York State Department of Social Services or its successor agency.
HABITABLE FLOOR AREA
The floor area within the inside perimeter of the outside
walls of the building under consideration, exclusive of unoccupied
accessory areas such as vent shafts, corridors, stairways and mechanical
rooms, but specifically inclusive of closets, kitchens and bathrooms.
The area of habitable finished basements is included, but the area
of unfinished basements and cellars is excluded.
HEIGHT
The vertical distance measured from the average elevation
of the finished grade along the facade of the structure having the
lowest average elevation to the highest point of the structure.
HIGH-FREQUENCY, HIGH-IMPACT TRUCK TRAFFIC
Any one of the following:
(1)
More than 20 one-way trips by high-impact trucks to or from
the site of the proposed use during a twenty-four-hour period at any
time during the duration of the use; or
(2)
More than 50 one-way trips by high-impact trucks to or from
the site of the proposed use during any seven-day period at any time
during the duration of the use; or
(3)
More than 700 one-way trips of high-impact trucks to and from
the site of the proposed use during any 365-day period during the
duration of the use.
HIGH-IMPACT TRUCK
A truck or tractor, as defined in the New York State Vehicle
and Traffic Law, with three or more axles or 10 or more wheels, and
capable of hauling a gross vehicle weight of 34,000 pounds or more.
"Exempted vehicles "are excluded from the definition of high-impact
trucks.
HIGHWAY FRONTAGE
That portion of any lot which bounds a street, as measured
along the property line, which is coincidental with such street right-of-way
or center line, or on a corner lot in which case frontage is along
both streets.
HOME-BASED BUSINESS
A subordinate use of a nonresidential nature which is conducted
within a dwelling unit, or permitted building accessory thereto, by
a member of the family residing in the dwelling unit, which is clearly
incidental and secondary to the use of the property for residential
purposes and is otherwise in compliance with the requirements for
the operation of a home-based business set forth in this chapter.
Examples of home-based businesses are a physician, lawyer, or other
professional office, an artist's studio, a woodworker's shop, a catering
business.
HOME-BASED OCCUPATION
A subordinate use of a nonresidential nature which is conducted
within a dwelling unit, or permitted building accessory thereto, by
a member of the family residing in the dwelling unit, which is clearly
incidental and secondary to the use of the property for residential
purposes, which otherwise is in all respects in compliance with this
chapter, but does not meet the requirements and definition of a home-based
business. Remote working is an example of a home-based occupation.
Day-trader or web design are other examples.
HOTEL
See "motels and hotels."
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
Any material or surface that substantially reduces or prevents
the infiltration of water into the ground. Examples are pavement (asphalt,
concrete, etc.), buildings/structures, conventionally surfaced roadways,
driveways, parking lots, and sidewalks.
INDUSTRIAL USE
Any mining, production, assembly, harvesting, or manufacturing
operation requiring machinery and equipment. For purposes of this
chapter, the following uses shall not constitute "industrial uses":
a) agriculture use or forest management; b) residential use; c) commercial
use; d) telecommunication facilities or communication transmission
towers; e) small wind or small solar energy facilities and similar
structures that do not release dust, dirt, fly ash, odors, fumes,
or vapors or gases that could be injurious to human or animal health
or to the environment; or f) retail gasoline station facility.
JUNKYARDS
Any area of land, with or without buildings, used for the
storage, outside a completely enclosed building, of used materials,
including but not limited to wastepaper, rags, metal, glass, building
materials, house furnishings, machines, two or more vehicles or parts
thereof, with or without the dismantling, processing, salvage, sale
or other disposition of the same.
KENNEL
Any establishment or building, including cages, animal runs,
exercise areas and structures wherein five or more dogs or cats, or
combination thereof, which are over six months old are harbored for
commercial purposes, along with attendant services which may include
any one or a combination of the following: boarding, grooming or training.
LAND DISTURBANCE
Any activity involving the clearing, cutting, excavation,
filling, grading or any other activity that alters land topography
or vegetative cover.
LIGHT-IMPACT INDUSTRIAL USE
The manufacture or assembly of finished products or parts predominately from previously processed or prepared materials (including fabrication, treatment, packaging, incidental storage, and sale and distribution of such products or parts); provided, that all operations are conducted entirely within an enclosed building, and provided, further, that such use: a) does not produce or generate or otherwise involve on-site use or storage of natural gas and/or petroleum extraction, exploration or production wastes; and b) does not involve high-frequency, high-impact truck traffic, or any other explicitly prohibited use pursuant to Chapter
132 of the Code of the Town of Forestburgh.
LIVESTOCK RELATED DEFINITIONS
(1)
ANIMAL HUSBANDRYThe care and breeding of domestic animals, including but not limited to cattle, sheep, hogs, goats, horses, poultry, ratites (such as ostriches, emus, rheas, and kiwis), farmed deer, farmed buffalo, and fiber-bearing animals such as alpacas and llamas. Operation of a private or commercial stable are types of animal husbandry. For purposes of this chapter, animal husbandry does not include ownership of individual companion animals such as dogs and cats, and does not include high-density industrial cattle, swine, or fowl production.
(2)
CAGE-TYPE POULTRY HOUSEA structure for the housing of poultry in elevated meshwork pens in which all the processes relating to the raising of poultry are accomplished without the removal of the birds from such enclosures.
(3)
FOWLIncludes, but is not limited to, domestic birds such as chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys and pheasants.
(4)
(a)
HIGH-DENSITY INDUSTRIAL CATTLE OR SWINE PRODUCTIONFacilities used for the feeding or holding for more than 45 days, in preparation for sale or slaughter or otherwise, of at least 200 cattle or calves, or 600 swine, in confinement areas, production facilities, or pens or lots, in any case in an area where the ground surface has been prepared with concrete, stone or similar materials to support the animals, or where crops, vegetation forage growth, or post-harvest residues are not sustained in the normal growing season.
(b)
HIGH-DENSITY INDUSTRIAL FOWL PRODUCTIONFacilities used for the feeding or raising of at least 2,000 fowl, where there is one square foot or less of floor space per bird in those structures housing the fowl.
(5)
INTENSIVE USE LIVESTOCK OPERATIONSAny livestock-raising operation which concentrates substantial numbers of animals on a relatively small amount of land area including, but necessarily limited to, the following: beef, buffalo, dairy, equine, or other large animal operations with more than one animal per acre; sheep, emu, deer, goat and llama operations with more than five animals per acre; hog and ostrich operations with more than two animals per acre; chicken, duck, turkey, other poultry or rabbit operations with more than 100 animals per acre; other animals raised in close confinement, other than dogs and cats, based on their similarity to the above.
(6)
LIVESTOCK RAISINGThe keeping, fattening or breeding of various forms of farm, ranch and preserve animals including but not limited to rabbits, deer, dairy and beef cattle, hogs, sheep and goats, poultry, equines, ratites, llamas, fish and other farm, game and exotic animals raised as a source of income or as a novelty.
(7)
LIVESTOCK UNITFor purposes of this chapter a livestock unit shall be: a) one cow or two calves (for purposes of this definition, a "calf" is a bovine younger than one year old); b) two horses or two ponies; c) one pig or three goats or two sheep or two llamas, or two deer or two ratites; d) 50 fowl; e) 10 rabbits; or f) an equivalent number of other farm animals (determined by the Code Enforcement Officer or the Zoning Board of Appeals by reference to the amount of waste typically generated).
(8)
RATITEA flightless bird such as an ostrich or an emu.
LOT
A tract or parcel of land, not necessarily shown on a duly
filed plat, which is occupied or capable of being occupied by a building,
structure and accessories thereto.
LOT AREA
The total horizontal area included within lot lines.
LOT COVERAGE
That percentage of the lot covered by the footprint of the
principal and accessory buildings area including uncovered porches,
terraces, decks, steps, or with an impervious surface.
LOT IMPROVEMENT
The reconfiguration of existing lots of record that adjoin
each other so as to transfer land from one such lot to the other without
creating a greater nonconformity with the requirements of this chapter
than might have previously existed, provided that any lot to be reduced
in size shall thereafter comply with all provisions of this chapter
and further provided that no greater number of lots are created. Existing
lots of record may be combined into a larger lot or lots provided
that it does not result in a greater nonconformity than previously
existed and the lots have common ownership.
LOT LINE
Any line dividing one lot from another, also known as a boundary
line.
LOT LINE, FRONT
The lot line, as measured from the street boundary line or,
where title runs to the middle of the street, 25 feet from the street
center line. On a corner lot, adjacent front lot lines shall be divided
at the midpoint of their connecting curve.
LOT LINE, REAR
The lot line generally opposite to the street line. If the
rear lot line is less than 10 feet in length or if the lot comes to
a point in the rear, the rear lot line shall be deemed to be a line
parallel to the front lot line not less than 10 feet long lying farthest
from the front lot line.
LOT WIDTH
The mean distance measured at the required minimum front
yard depth setback along a line at right angles to the depth of front
lot line and parallel to the street.
LOT, CLEARED
The amount of the area of a lot included within lot lines
where the land will be physically altered by clearing of vegetation,
leveling of the land, or construction of a structure, permanent or
otherwise.
LOT, CORNER
A lot which has an interior angle of less than 135° at
the intersection of two street lines. A lot abutting upon a curved
street shall be considered a corner lot if the tangents to the curve
at the points of intersection of the side lot lines intersect at an
interior angle of less than 135°.
LOT, DEPTH OF
The mean horizontal distance between the front and the rear
lot lines, measured in the general directions of its side lot lines.
MANUFACTURED HOME
A transportable single-family dwelling unit intended for
permanent occupancy which arrives at a site complete and ready for
occupancy except for minor and incidental unpacking and assembly operations,
and constructed on a chassis so that it might be towed, not including
a modular or sectional dwelling, recreational vehicle or travel trailer.
MINING
(1)
Any of the following activities:
(a)
The extraction of overburden and minerals from the earth;
(b)
The preparation and processing of minerals, including any activities
or processes or parts thereof for the extraction or removal of minerals
from their original location and the preparation, washing, cleaning,
crushing, sorting, stockpiling or other processing of minerals at
the mine location so as to make them suitable for commercial, industrial
or construction use;
(c)
The removal of such materials through sale or exchange or for
commercial, industrial or municipal use;
(d)
The disposition of overburden, tailings and waste at the mine
location; or
(e)
Any combination of the above activities.
(2)
In no event shall "mining" be construed to mean, be or include
natural gas and/or petroleum exploration activities or natural gas
and/or petroleum extraction activities, nor shall "mining" include
the excavation, removal and disposition of minerals from the site
of, and incidental to, a construction project, or excavations incidental
to bona fide agriculture use activities; provided, however, that such
excavations, removal and disposition incidental to construction shall
have received and be in compliance with all approvals required by
this chapter.
(3)
For the purpose of this definition, the following terms are
defined as indicated:
(a)
MINERALSAny naturally formed, usually inorganic, solid material located on or below the surface of the earth. Minerals include, but are not limited to, peat, topsoil, gravel, and stone. Natural gas and other petroleum products shall not be considered minerals.
(b)
OVERBURDENAll of the earth, vegetation and other materials that lie above or alongside a mineral deposit.
(c)
SPOIL AND TAILINGSHave the meanings given to them by Article 23 of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law or any similar or successor statute.
MOTELS AND HOTELS
Establishments providing transient lodging accommodations
for compensation to the general public with or without additional
services such as restaurants, meeting rooms and recreational facilities.
This classification does not include lodging businesses that are specifically
listed elsewhere in this chapter under another definition, such as
bed-and-breakfast or short-term residential rental.
MOTOR VEHICLE
Automobiles, light trucks (such as pickup trucks), panel
trucks and vans, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, and travel trailers,
recreational vehicles, and farm vehicles and equipment, but such term
shall not include commercial trucks or construction machinery.
NOISE
See Chapter
110 of the Code of the Town of Forestburgh.
NONCONFORMING BUILDING OR STRUCTURE
A building or structure lawfully existing prior to the adoption
of zoning regulations, or any amendment thereto, affecting such building
or structure, which does not conform to one or more current dimensional
regulations hereof for the district in which it is situated, irrespective
of the use of such building or structure.
NONCONFORMING LOT
Any lot lawfully existing in single and separate ownership
prior to the adoption of zoning regulations, or any amendment thereto,
affecting such lot which does not conform to one or more current dimensional
regulations hereof for the district in which it is situated. A lot
created by subdivision approval and/or variance shall not be deemed
a nonconforming lot, since the dimensional regulations pertaining
thereto have been modified by the Planning Board and or Zoning Board
of Appeals.
NONCONFORMING USE
Any use of a building, structure, lot, land or part thereof
lawfully existing prior to the adoption of zoning regulations, or
any amendment thereto, affecting such use, which does not conform
to one or more current use regulations hereof for the district in
which it is situated. Permission to conduct or continue a use not
otherwise authorized under the district regulations granted by the
Zoning Board of Appeals through a use variance shall not be a "nonconforming
use" as herein defined, and, therefore, any such permission and the
use which it authorized shall terminate upon the terms, conditions,
and expiration of such Zoning Board of Appeals variance.
NURSERY
An establishment for the growth, display, and/or sale of
plants, shrubs, trees, and materials used in indoor or outdoor planting,
conducted within or without an enclosed building.
NURSING HOME
Any facility which provides meals, lodging and nursing care
for compensation and is appropriately licensed by the Department of
Health.
OFFICE
A building or portion of a building wherein services are
performed involving predominantly administrative, professional or
clerical operations such as insurance and real estate or professional
services such as a law office or engineering firm.
OFFICE PARK
A tract of land providing for more than one office building,
designed, maintained and operated as a unit and sharing certain facilities
in common, such as driveways, parking areas, drainage, utilities and
screening.
OPEN SPACE
Land left in a natural state for conservation and/or agricultural
purposes or land landscaped for scenic purposes, or devoted to active
or passive recreation, or devoted to the preservation of distinctive
architectural, historic, geologic or botanic sites. The term shall
not include land that is paved, used for the storage, parking or circulation
of automobiles, or occupied by any structure. Open space may be included
as a portion of one or more large lots or may be contained in a separate
open space lot but shall not include private yards within 50 feet
of a principal structure.
OPEN SPACE, USABLE
An unobstructed portion of a lot which has a minimum dimension
of 10 feet in every direction, is landscaped and developed for active
or passive recreational and leisure use, and is conveniently located
and accessible.
OUTDOOR STORAGE
The storage of building supplies, raw materials, finished
products, machinery and equipment outside the principal buildings.
OWNER-APPLICANT
The owner or owners of record or by operation of law of a
tract or parcel, the division, reconfiguration or improvement of which
requires approval of the Planning Board, or a person or persons holding
an option to purchase a tract or parcel, contingent only upon receipt
of Planning Board approval of a proposed division or improvement of
such tract or parcel. The owner may be represented by a duly authorized
agent or representative in the conduct of business before the Planning
Board, except in those instances specified hereafter that require
the appearance of the owner in person.
PARKING AREA OR SPACE, OFF-STREET
An off-street space available for the parking of one motor
vehicle with an area not less than 10 feet by 20 feet, exclusive of
passageways and driveways appurtenant thereto and giving access thereto,
and having direct access to a street or alley.
PARKING LOT
An off-street, ground-level area with a dustless surface
and improved proper markings, drainage, etc., for the temporary storage
of motor vehicles.
PIPELINE
All parts of those physical facilities through which petroleum,
natural gas, other gaseous substance, hazardous liquids, or chemicals
move in transportation (including pipes, valves and other equipment
and appurtenances attached to pipes and other equipment such as drip
stations, vent stations, pigging facilities, valve boxes, transfer
pump stations, measuring and regulating equipment, yard and station
piping, and cathodic protection equipment), whether or not laid in
public or private easement or private right-of-way within the Town.
This term includes, without limitation, gathering lines, production
lines, and transmission lines.
PLACE OF WORSHIP
Any structure used for worship or religious instruction including
but not limited to a church, chapel, mosque, or synagogue and including
administrative rooms accessory thereto.
POLLINATOR
Bees, birds, bats, and other insects or wildlife that pollinate
flowering plants, and includes both wild and managed insects.
POLLUTION
The contamination or other diminution of the physical, chemical
or biological properties of land, water or air, including a change
in taste, color, turbidity or odor, and including a discharge of any
liquid, gaseous, solid, radioactive or other substance on land, water
or air, that will, or is likely to, create a nuisance or render such
land, water or air harmful, detrimental or injurious to humans, animal
life, vegetation or property, or to the public health, safety or welfare.
PORTABLE STORAGE UNIT
A transportable storage unit designed and used primarily
for temporary storage of building materials, household goods, personal
items and other materials for use on a limited basis, which is located
for such purposes outside an enclosed building.
PRELIMINARY PLAT
A drawing, prepared in the manner prescribed in Chapter
148 of the Code of the Town of Forestburgh, showing the layout of a proposed subdivision, including but not limited to road and lot layout and approximate dimensions, key plan, topography and drainage, and all proposed facilities, including preliminary plans and profiles, at suitable scale and in such detail as that chapter requires.
PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL
The approval of a proposed subdivision as set forth in a preliminary plat, but subject to the approval of the final plat in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
148 of the Code of the Town of Forestburgh.
PRIVATE WATER SYSTEM
A system for the provision of water for human or animal consumption
through pipes or other constructed conveyances, where such system
has fewer than 15 service connections or regularly serves fewer than
25 individuals.
PROPERTY
Any lot, tract or parcel of land.
PUBLIC PARK
A protected area, in public ownership, in its natural or
seminatural state or planted, and set aside for noncommercial human
recreation and enjoyment or for the protection of wildlife or natural
habitats. It may or may not have developed recreational facilities
such as playgrounds, tennis courts, baseball fields, picnic areas,
and/or lavatories.
PUBLIC UTILITY
A facility that provides electric, gas, steam, telephone
service, internet, water or sewerage directly to the general public.
As used herein, a public utility is an entity which operates as a
monopoly and whose rates charged to customers are established by a
utility commission.
PUBLIC UTILITY FACILITIES
Building, structures and facilities, including generating
and switching stations, poles, lines, pipes, pumping stations, repeaters,
antennas, valves, transmitters and receivers, and relating to the
furnishing of utility services to the public.
QUARRY
A lot or land or part thereof used for the purpose of extracting
stone, sand, gravel, or topsoil for sale and exclusive of the process
of grading a lot preparatory to the construction of a building for
which application for a building permit has been made.
RECREATION, ACTIVE
A recreational use taking place on a landscaped, maintained
field or court, such as football, baseball, tennis, lacrosse, or bocce.
Motor racing and shooting ranges are not within this definition of
"active recreation."
RECREATION, COMMERCIAL
Facilities or equipment, exclusive of governmental facilities,
for purposes of participant or spectator recreation or entertainment
and utilized by the public for a fee. Examples include, but are not
limited to, bowling alleys, ski slopes, canoe liveries, campgrounds,
tennis courts, theme parks and golf courses.
RECREATION, INDOOR COMMERCIAL
An exclusively indoor commercial establishment in which athletic,
recreational or physical activities, training or instruction are primarily
conducted. Such facilities may include accessory outdoor recreational
uses. Indoor commercial recreational facilities may include but are
not limited to any of the following: tennis and other racquet courts,
swimming pool, spa and sauna facilities, handball and other ball courts,
nonmotorized cycling tracks, running tracks, skating, roller or skateboard
rink or facility, health and physical fitness training or gym, including
free weight and other physical fitness machines, climbing facility,
self-defense or martial arts studios, fitness studios, bowling alleys,
miniature golf, billiard tables, archery or shooting ranges. Indoor
commercial recreational facilities may also include electronic and
coin-operated devices such as electronic golf and batting cages, as
well as other electronic devices such as video games, pinball, mechanical
grab machines and the like. Indoor commercial recreational facilities
may include meeting/training rooms, shower facilities, locker rooms,
eating and drinking establishments as accessory uses and the sale
of necessary equipment and appurtenances to the extent the accessory
use is permitted in the particular district.
RECREATION, OUTDOOR COMMERCIAL
Leisure-time passive activities that are typically associated
with open air, natural or semi-natural settings such as adventure
racing, backpacking, bicycling, camping, canoeing, caving, fishing,
hiking, hunting, kayaking, mountaineering, rock climbing, sailing,
skiing and zip lining. It does not include such active sports such
as football, baseball, basketball, tennis or other sports of similar
type, as nature plays no role in the activity. Motor racing, shooting
range and other activities which disrupt nature are not within this
definition of outdoor recreation.
RECREATION, OUTDOOR MOTORIZED
A recreational use particularly oriented to and utilizing
the outdoor character of an area on a motorized vehicle, including
but not limited to snowmobile, jeep and all-terrain vehicles, or similar
use in which no physical alteration to the land is made to accommodate
the vehicle.
RECREATION, OUTDOOR NONMOTORIZED
Leisure-time activities that are typically associated with
open-air, natural or seminatural settings, such as backpacking, bicycling,
camping, canoeing, caving, fishing, hiking, hunting, kayaking, mountaineering,
rock climbing, sailing and skiing.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A vehicular camping unit primarily designed as temporary
living quarters for recreational, camping, travel or seasonal use
that either has its own motive power or is mounted on or towed by
another vehicle. Recreational vehicles include, but are not limited
to, camping trailers, fifth wheel trailers, motor homes, park trailers,
travel trailers and truck campers.
RESTAURANT
A commercial establishment where food and beverages are prepared,
served, and consumed primarily within the principal building and where
food sales constitute a majority of the gross sales receipts for food
and beverages.
RESTAURANT, DRIVE-IN, DRIVE-THROUGH
A building and adjoining parking area used for the purpose
of furnishing food, soft drinks, ice cream, and similar confections
to the public normally for consumption outside the confines of the
principal permitted building, or in vehicles parked upon the premises,
or driven elsewhere regardless of whether or not, in addition thereto,
seats or other accommodations are provided inside for the patrons.
RETAIL STORE
A commercial enterprise that provides goods and/or services
directly to the consumer, where such goods are available for immediate
purchase and removal from the premises by the purchaser excluding
the sale of motor vehicles, commercial trucks and construction machinery.
SCHOOL
An institution for the teaching of children or adults including
primary and secondary schools, colleges, professional schools, dance
schools, business schools, trade schools, art schools, and similar
facilities.
SEQRA
The New York State Environmental Quality Review Act, Article
8 of the NYS Environmental Conservation Law, and any successor statute,
together with any state regulations (presently 6 NYCRR Part 617) and
local regulations promulgated thereunder.
SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT
An establishment providing personal services such as a beauty
shop or barbershop. Does not include dry-cleaning shops.
SHORT-TERM RESIDENTIAL RENTALS
Property in which at least one room in a residential dwelling
unit is rented for periods of less than three consecutive weeks.
SKETCH PLAN
A conceptual sketch made on a topographic survey map showing
the proposed subdivision or project in relation to existing conditions
and with reference to the minimum lot and area requirements of the
zoning district in which the property is located.
SKETCH PLAN REVIEW
The review of a conceptual layout of a proposed subdivision or project by the Planning Board. The review is limited to ensuring that the proposed subdivision meets the minimum lot and area requirements as set forth in this chapter, subject to approval of the plat in preliminary and/or final form in accordance with Chapter
148 of the Code of the Town of Forestburgh.
SLOPE OF SITE, MEANS OF
The vertical distance, in feet, between the highest elevation
of a lot or development and the lowest elevation of a lot or development,
divided by the horizontal difference between these two elevations,
in feet, such horizontal distance ordinarily to be the natural course
of stormwater runoff. Should the site be sufficiently large, in the
judgment of the Planning Board, and heterogeneous in character (difference
of one or more slope factors), the site should be divided into different
measurement units, with a gradient defined for each.
SOLID WASTE
All putrescible and nonputrescible materials or substances,
except domestic sewage, sewage treated through a publicly owned treatment
works, or irrigation return flows, that are discarded or rejected
as being spent or otherwise worthless, including but not limited to
garbage, refuse, industrial and commercial waste, rubbish, tires,
ashes, incinerator residue, construction and demolition debris, and
discarded automobiles.
SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA
The land in the floodplain within a community subject to
a 1% or greater chance of flooding in any given year according to
the FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps.
STABLE, COMMERCIAL
A structure or land use in or on which equines are kept for
sale or hire to the public and/or on which breeding, boarding or training
of equines is available for compensation.
STABLE, PRIVATE
An accessory structure or land use that is designed, arranged,
used or intended to be used for the keeping of equines for the private
use of the occupants of a principal dwelling and their guests, but
in no event for hire.
STEEP SLOPES
All ground areas having a topographical gradient equal to
or greater than 15%, measured by utilizing two-foot contours.
STREET
A way for vehicular traffic, including a road, avenue, lane, highway or other way designed and constructed in accordance with Chapter
144, Streets and Sidewalks, of the Code of the Town of Forestburgh.
STREET LINE
The dividing line between the street and the lot.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected with a fixed location on
the ground above grade but not including poles, lines, cables, or
other transmission or distribution facilities of public utilities.
SUBSTANDARD LOT
Any lot on record in the office of the Sullivan County Clerk
which does not meet the minimum area, width or yard requirements for
the district in which that lot is located.
SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT
Any repair, reconstruction or improvement of a structure,
the cost of which equals or exceeds 50% of the market value of the
structure either before the improvement or repair is started or before
the damage occurred, if the structure has been damaged and is being
restored. This term does not include any project for improvement of
a structure to comply with state or local building, fire, health,
sanitary or safety code specifications which are solely necessary
to assure safe living conditions or any alteration of any structure
or contributing structure listed on the National Register of Historic
Places or the State Inventory of Historic Places.
SUBSURFACE
Below the surface of the earth or of a body of water, as
the context may require.
SURFACE DISTURBANCE
Any man-made change in improved or unimproved land subsurface
and surface, including but not limited to construction, external repair,
land-disturbing activity, grading, road building, pipe laying, or
other activity resulting in a change in the surface or subsurface
physical character of any land, including clearing, grubbing, dredging,
grading, excavating, extracting, stockpiling, paving, berming, soil
disturbance, placement of fill, or storage of equipment or materials
in pits, ponds or detention facilities. For determining the area or
extent of a surface disturbance, a proposed project may not be segmented
into smaller components, but rather the entire scope and larger common
plan of development of a project shall be taken into account even
though multiple separate and distinct land development activities
may take place at different times on different schedules.
SWIMMING POOLS
A structured in-ground or aboveground pool, basin, chamber
or tank which is intended for swimming, diving, recreational bathing
or wading and which contains, is designed to contain, or is capable
of containing, water more than 24 inches deep at any point. Includes
indoor pools, hot tubs and spas.
SWPPP
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, as required by the
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) in conformance
with DEC technical standards and SPDES (State Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System) stormwater permit requirements. A basic SWPPP
consists of a plan for erosion and sediment control. A full SWPPP
consists of a plan for erosion and sediment control plus a post-construction
stormwater control plan.
TAVERN
An establishment serving alcoholic beverages in which the
principal business is the sale of such beverages at retail for consumption
on the premises and where sandwiches and snacks may be available for
consumption on the premises.
THEATER
A building or part of a building used to show motion pictures
or for drama, dance, musical or other live performances.
TRACT
Any body of land, including contiguous parcels of land, under
the control of one or more owners acting in concert as part of a common
scheme or plan.
TRANSMISSION LINE
A pipeline that transports petroleum, natural gas, or water
to end users as a public utility and which is subject to regulation
either by: a) the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's jurisdiction
under Section 1(b) of the Natural Gas Act; or b) as a "major utility
transmission facility" under the New York State Public Service Law
§ 120(2).
TRUCK TRAILER
A structure also commonly called a semitrailer, designed
primarily to be pulled by a road tractor or carried on a railroad
car. Common varieties include dry freight vans, refrigerated vans
(reefers), flatbeds and tank trailers. For purposes of this chapter,
intermodal freight containers are included in this definition of "truck
trailer."
USE
The specific purposes for which land or a building is used
or occupied or maintained.
USE TABLE
The Table of Use and Bulk Requirements.
USE, COMMERCIAL
An activity involving the sale or rental or distribution
of goods or services carried out for a fee.
USE, PERMITTED
A use of land specifically authorized within a zoning district.
USE, SPECIAL
A use of land specifically authorized within a zoning district
and subject to approval of the Planning Board in accordance with the
standards provided for such use.
VARIANCE
Permission to depart from the literal requirements of this
chapter.
(1)
AREA VARIANCEThe authorization by the Zoning Board of Appeals for the use of land in a manner which is not allowed by the dimensional or physical requirements of this chapter.
(2)
USE VARIANCEThe authorization by the Zoning Board of Appeals for the use of land for a purpose which is otherwise not allowed or is prohibited by the applicable zoning regulations.
WAREHOUSE
A building, or part of a building, for the storage of goods,
wares and merchandise, whether for the owners or for others, and whether
public or private.
WAY
A street or alley or other thoroughfare or easement permanently
established for passage of persons or vehicles.
WETLAND
Areas saturated by surface or ground water sufficient to
support distinctive vegetation adapted for life in saturated soil.
WETLANDS, UNREGULATED
Those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface water
or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support,
and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation
typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions.
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
Management of natural wildlife and associated habitats with
the intent of enhancing the same to provide for conservation, hunting
and/or fishing activities.
WIND ENERGY FACILITY
The structures and associated equipment which convert wind
energy into usable mechanical or electrical energy, including towers,
turbines, guy wires, associated anchors and foundations, mounts, connected
facilities such as generators, alternators, inverters and batteries,
and other associated equipment.
WINE TASTING ROOM
A facility in which wine products grown or processed on the
owner's property may be tasted and sold.
YARD
An open space on the same lot with a structure.
YARD, FRONT
An open space extending across the entire width of the lot
between the front of the principal building and the street line.
YARD, REAR
An open space extending across the entire width of the lot
between the rear lot line and the wall of the principal building nearest
the rear lot line.
YARD, SIDE
An open space extending across the entire length of the lot
between the side wall of the principal building and the side line
of the lot and extending through from the front yard to the rear yard.
Side yards shall be measured in a line perpendicular to side lot lines.
ZONING DISTRICT
A finite area of land, designated by its boundaries on the
Zoning Map, throughout which specific and uniform regulations govern
the use of land and/or the location, size and use of buildings.
ZONING MAP
The Zoning Map or Maps for the Town of Forestburgh, New York,
together with all amendments subsequently adopted.