For the purpose of this chapter, certain words and terms used herein are specifically defined. Where words and terms are not defined, they shall have their ordinarily accepted meanings or such as the context may imply.
The following rules of construction apply to the language of this chapter:
A.
The specific shall control the general.
B.
All words used in the present tense include the past and the future tense.
C.
All words in the singular number include the plural number, and vice versa, unless the natural construction of the wording indicates otherwise.
D.
Words used in the masculine gender include the feminine and neuter, and vice versa, unless the natural construction of the wording indicates otherwise.
E.
The word "shall" is mandatory and the word "may" is permissive.
F.
The word "includes" shall not limit a term to the specified examples, but is intended to extend its meaning to all other instances or circumstances of like kind or character.
G.
Unless the context clearly indicates the contrary, where a regulation involves two or more items, conditions, provisions or events connected by the conjunction "and," "or," "either or," "and/or," the conjunction shall be interpreted as follows:
(1)
"And" indicates that all the connected items, conditions, provisions or events shall apply.
(2)
"Or" indicates that the connected items, conditions, provisions or events shall apply singly or in any combination.
(3)
"Either or" indicates that the connected items, conditions, provisions or events shall apply singly but not in combination.
(4)
"And/or" indicates that all the connected items, conditions, provisions or events shall apply singly and in any combination.
H.
A building or structure includes any part thereof.
I.
For the words "lot," "plot" and "tract of land," one shall include the other.
J.
The word "premises" shall include "land and buildings thereon."
K.
The words "occupied" or "used" shall be considered to be followed by the words "or intended, arranged or designed to be occupied or used," unless the natural construction of the wording indicates otherwise.
L.
References made to officials and official bodies shall mean officials and official bodies of the City of New Rochelle, unless the natural construction of the wording indicates otherwise.
M.
In case of any difference of meaning or implication between the text of this chapter and any table, caption or illustration or exhibit, the text shall control.
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For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
Building(s) detached from the Principal Buildings located on the same lot and customarily incidental and subordinate to the Principal Buildings or uses, whose Building Area, in the aggregate, does not exceed 25% of the Building Area of the Principal Building(s) on the lot.
Any dwelling unit that is part of the principal building, whose principal use or uses require such accessory dwelling to provide security, safety, maintenance and/or operation of such principal use or uses and where such accessory dwelling does not exceed 1,600 square feet in area, is incidental and customary to such principal use or uses, and has available on-site parking in accordance with the parking requirements for the zoning district in which it is located. Such accessory dwelling shall not be exempt from the requirements of § 331-152, Requirements for affordable housing, and § 331-118G (regarding open space) when such accessory dwelling is located on a lot that contains other residences or is part of a residential subdivision, except where such accessory dwelling is less than 400 square feet.
A use of land or of a building or portion thereof customarily incidental and subordinate to the principal use of the land or building located on the same lot with the principal use, the Gross Floor Area of which accessory use(s) shall not occupy, in the aggregate; whether enclosed or not, more than 48% of the Gross Floor Area on the lot. Examples of accessory uses include the following:
Offices for building management.
Recreation and playrooms.
Laundries for the use of tenants and occupants.
Maintenance and workshops.
Garages within a residential building or on the premises thereof used primarily for the storage of motor vehicles, boats, camper trailers, motor homes, pickup coaches and travel trailers.
Any sporting activity, with or without a Structure, performed with others, typically requiring equipment, and taking place at prescribed places and sites, which may be occupied on a scheduled basis for the purpose of organized group activities. Examples of active recreational use include but are not limited to Playgrounds, Sports Courts, Sports Complexes, Golf Driving Ranges, Beaches, and Swimming Pools, as herein defined. These types of sporting activities have greater potential impact on surrounding land uses, may be intrusive to a residential neighborhood, and may require that land be altered by grading, drainage systems, Structures, and/or by the creation of artificial playing surfaces for such activities, including but not limited to baseball, football, soccer, basketball, softball, lacrosse, rugby, tennis, golf, swimming, and hockey.
An individual or cumulative increase of more than 10% of the land area and/or floor area of an Active Recreational Use.
Any person, establishment or business, whether retail or wholesale, having more than 50% of the stock-in-trade recordings, books, magazines, periodicals, films, videotapes/cassettes or other viewing materials for sale or viewing on or off the premises which are distinguished or characterized by their emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas, as defined in this chapter.
A public or private establishment which presents topless dancers, bottomless dancers, strippers, male or female impersonators or erotic dancers or other similar entertainment, either on a regular or sporadic basis, and which establishment is customarily open to the public generally but excludes any minor by reason of age.
A hotel or motel which is open to the public generally but which offers a sleeping room for rent for a period of time that is less than 10 hours or makes available to its patrons in their rooms films, slide shows or videotapes which, if presented in a public movie theater, would be open to the public generally but would exclude any minor by reason of age.
An enclosed or unenclosed building or structure or portion thereof used for presenting materials distinguished or characterized by primary emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to specific sexual activities or specified anatomical areas for observation by patrons.
Premises licensed under the New York State Cannabis Law for the on-site consumption of cannabis.
Any establishment, including but not limited to bars, nightclubs, dance halls, adult bookstores or video stores, adult motion-picture theaters, adult entertainment cabarets, peep shows, massage establishments, adult motels or similar adult entertainment establishments, where greater than 50% of the stock-in-trade includes sexually explicit books, magazines or other periodicals, novelty items, films, slides, videotapes or other sexually explicit material; or there is performed live entertainment and/or other services which are intended to provide sexual stimulation or gratification and which are characterized by fondling or other erotic touching of genitals, pubic region, buttocks or female breast and/or showing, for observation by patrons, any portion of the genitals, pubic area, buttocks or that portion of the female breast referred to as the "areola" or "nipple," including any other live entertainment which might by law restrict access to exclude minors given the sexually explicit nature of the business or material which is conducted.
Premises licensed under the New York State Cannabis Law for the retail sale of cannabis to cannabis consumers.
An establishment where more than 10% of the total floor area is designed or used for aerobic exercise and where an admission fee is directly collected, or some form of compensation is obtained. For the purposes of this definition, aerobic exercise is a system of physical conditioning involving high-impact dance, calisthenics and physical activity strenuously performed so as to cause marked temporary increase in respiration and heart rate.
Housing for income-eligible residents as determined by Article XIX herein and/or grant, subsidy or financing sources for a housing project.
Any change, rearrangement or addition to a building, other than repairs; any modification in construction or in major building systems.
Any machine which, upon the payment of a charge or upon insertion of a coin, slug, token, plate or disc, may be operated by the public generally for use as a game, entertainment or amusement, whether or not registering a score. It shall include, but is not limited to, such devices as electronic video games, marble machines, pinball machines, skill ball, mechanical grab machines, electronic bowling machines, electronic driving machines, electronic baseball, basketball, football, hockey or baseball machines, and any and all air-propelled machines or games, shooting games, billiard tables or pool tables except if located in a pool or billiard hall, and all games, operations or transactions similar thereto under whatever name they may be indicated, whether or not electronically operated.
A facility, primarily outdoors in a park setting, that may include structures and buildings designed in a uniform and harmonious architectural style, where there are various devices for entertainment, including rides, booths for the conduct of games or sale of items, buildings for shows and entertainment, and restaurants and souvenir sales.
The areas designated by the City of New Rochelle, as depicted on the Harbor Management Map, that are specifically reserved for the anchorage of vessels.
A business providing pet services, including grooming, bathing, boarding, recreation, training and sales of related products.
A building for the medical and/or surgical care of animals.
A device that converts radio frequency electrical energy to radiated electromagnetic energy and vice versa; in a transmitting station, the device from which radio waves are emitted.
Any antenna used to receive and/or transmit radio signals on the amateur radio bandwidth, as designated by the Federal Communications Commission.
An antenna, other than satellite dish antenna, used exclusively to receive radio, television programming or any other electromagnetic signal.
A parabolic dish antenna of whatever kind or nature used to receive and/or transmit radio or electromagnetic waves from an orbiting satellite.
A building where collections of fish, live water plants and marine animals are exhibited.
A place where trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants are cultivated for scientific and educational purposes.
An individual who practices one of the fine, design, graphic, musical, culinary, literary, technological or performing arts; or an individual whose profession relies on the application of the above-mentioned skills to produce a unique creative product; e.g., an architect, craftsperson, chef, photographer, teacher of art/music/dance, or other qualified individual, as certified by the Municipal Art Commission.
A multifamily dwelling for the frail elderly that provides rooms without individual kitchens, meals in common facilities on the site, personal care, limited nursing care and supervision of self-administered medication. It may provide other services, such as recreational activities, financial services and transportation.
Space between the top of the uppermost floor construction and underside of the roof.
A room, hall, or building used for public gatherings.
An establishment for the custody, loan exchange, or issuance of money, for the extension of credit and for facilitating the transmission of funds.
A business enterprise primarily engaged in the retail sale of alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine, or liquor to patrons seated at a table or counter, served by a bartender or cocktail waitperson for consumption on the premises, where the consumption of chips, peanuts, finger foods, tapas, and other snacks is ancillary to the principal use of serving and consuming alcoholic beverages. The term "bar" shall not include a cabaret.
That space of a building that is partly or completely below grade.
A nearly level stretch of pebbles and/or sand beside a body of water that may be artificially created or created by the action of the water.
Land area and building located along a beach containing recreation facilities, beach amenities, a clubhouse and customary accessory uses, open only to annual members and their guests.
The renting of not more than three rooms in an owner-occupied dwelling for lodging and serving of breakfast to not more than six casual and transient roomers, provided that the renting of such rooms for such purpose is clearly incidental and subordinate to the principal use of the dwelling.
A pathway, often paved and separated from streets and sidewalks, designed to be used by bikes.
Any premises, business or establishment that maintains 15 or more billiard tables or pool tables available for public use.
The duly constituted Board of Appeals on Zoning of the City of New Rochelle, consisting of seven members, created pursuant to the provisions of the General City Law of the State of New York.
An elevated public pedestrian walkway constructed over a public street or along a waterfront or beach.
A facility used by boats on trailers to gain access to a water body. Boat launches can be public or private and may or may not require a fee for their use.
A building, land area, or other premises, or portion thereof, used for the retail dispensing or sales of marine fuels; servicing and repair of boats; and including as an accessory use the sale and installation of lubricants, parts, batteries, and similar marine accessories.
An area of land or water where boats are stored. In-water boat storage can be in the form of moorings (anchored to buoys) or slips (tied along docks). On-land storage can be out in the open, covered or in enclosed facilities.
A yard where boats are built, repaired, and stored and often sold or rented.
The use of a structure consisting of several lanes for the recreational activity of bowling and customary accessory uses, which may include a snack bar, arcade, or pro-shop.
Any structure over four feet high having a roof, self-supporting or supported by columns, walls, air pressure, or similar supports, which is affixed to the ground and intended for the housing or enclosure of persons, animals or chattel.
The maximum horizontal cross section of a building, including roofed-over porches, covered decks and balconies, but excluding cornices, roof overhangs or gutters projecting not more than two feet from the exterior building wall.
The percentage of lot area covered by the combined building area of all buildings on a lot, excluding those located underground.
The horizontal distance measured between the furthermost exterior walls of the building in a generally perpendicular direction parallel to the face of the building.
A horizontal line measured between the side lot lines at a point where the building is closest to its street frontage.
Building Official of the City of New Rochelle or other officer duly authorized to perform his duties.
A building in which is conducted the principal use of the lot on which said building is located.
Line established by law, ordinance or regulation, beyond which no part of a building, other than parts expressly permitted, shall extend.
Any structure, except a building, positioned parallel to the shore, the primary function of which is to retain soil or any other material from eroding into a waterway or to protect the land from wave damage. See also "seawall."
Any entity, individual or establishment conducting commercial or mercantile activity engaged in as a means of livelihood.
A dressing facility used in connection with a pool, beach or other athletic club and serving only one member, including the member's family and invited guests, or not more than three unrelated individuals; including similar facilities designated as bathhouses or by other such designation.
Any room, place or space in which any musical entertainment and/or dancing by performers and/or by patrons is permitted in connection with a restaurant business or in connection with the business of directly or indirectly selling food or drink to the public, except eating or drinking places not designed, built or used for dancing which provide musical entertainment either by mechanical devices or by not more than four persons. Cabarets shall be classified and licensed as "Primary Cabarets" and "Accessory Cabarets" as defined herein.
A cabaret in which the musical entertainment and/or dancing do not, in the aggregate, occupy more than 40% of the Net Floor Area of the principal business of a restaurant and/or restaurant/bar.
A cabaret in which the musical entertainment and/or dancing, in the aggregate, occupy more than 40% of the Net Floor Area of the premises.
Any structure which is mounted or designed for mounting on wheels and which includes accommodations designed for sleeping or living purposes for one or more persons and is designed to be towed behind a motor vehicle.
Premises used for the cultivation, processing, distribution, delivery, retail sale, or on-site consumption of cannabis in a manner that requires a license under the New York State Cannabis Law.
An establishment engaged in hand or mechanical washing, waxing, and/or polishing of motor vehicles, or in furnishing facilities for the self-service washing of motor vehicles.
A service which prepares, delivers and serves food and drink and sometimes provides entertainment to paying customers and their invited guests for weddings, bar mitzvahs, birthdays and other similar occasions at varied locations.
An establishment which serves food and drink and sometimes provides entertainment to paying customers and their invited guests for weddings, bar mitzvahs, birthdays and other similar occasions.
Property used for the interment of the dead.
At the discretion of the Building Official, locations will be established in centrally located areas within the Central Parking Area District where a customer may drop off and retrieve his/her vehicle to a Valet Attendant. The Valet Attendant shall park the vehicle at a municipal parking facility and shall return the vehicle to the customer at the Central Kiosk.
A certificate issued indicating the satisfactory completion of construction for a new building, substantial additions or alteration, or for a change in occupancy of building or land, which certificate authorizes the use of such premises for the purposes as set forth therein. When the term "certificate of occupancy" is used in this chapter, it shall be deemed to include the term "certificate of compliance" where such may be appropriate.
Space for an electrical vehicle to stand while charging its battery.
Part of a business office, not to exceed 40% of the gross floor area of such office, equipped and used for testing or analysis in the field of medicine, which does not provide on-site in-patient or out-patient services, which is licensed by the State of New York Department of Health for testing and analysis services, and which complies with the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration Hazard Communication Standard, and all other applicable state, local and federal requirements.
A development design technique that concentrates buildings on a part of a site to allow the remaining land to be used for recreation, common open space, and preservation of environmentally sensitive features.
A development or subdivision of attached or detached dwellings, row houses or other like structures, closely grouped together or in close proximity to each other, without regard to or conforming to the minimum standards or requirements of the Schedule of District Regulations.
A portion of New York State coastal waters and adjacent shore lands which is located within the boundaries of the City of New Rochelle, as shown on the Coastal Area Map on file in the office of the Secretary of State and as delineated in the City of New Rochelle Local Government Waterfront Revitalization Program, and also referred to as "coastal zone."
An institution of higher education operated in accordance with the Education Law of the State of New York.
Uses customarily accessory to a college or university, including classrooms, laboratories, administrative offices and residential halls and/or dormitories.
Charging station for the use of the public located on a property used for purposes other than residential uses.
A public open space, unobstructed from the ground to the sky, used as a meeting place for informal gatherings, or relaxation.
A building used and occupied by a not-for-profit religious or membership corporation providing religious, charitable, recreational, entertainment, guidance, counseling or other similar amenities and facilities on a nonprofit basis similar to organizations commonly described as YMs, YWs, Boys and Girls Clubs, Scout groups and other fraternal membership groups.
A plan adopted by the City Council pursuant to § 28-a of General City Law.
A multifamily dwelling consisting of independent living supplemented by congregate meals, housekeeping and personal services for persons, who may have temporary or periodic difficulties with one or more essential activities of daily living, such as feeding, bathing, grooming, and dressing. Social services such as transportation and activity programming are generally provided.
A greenhouse structure for growing or displaying plants.
Any retail establishment of not more than 2,000 square feet of enclosed floor area offering a variety of goods and merchandise for sale to the public whose products may include food, beverages, candy, and/or cigarettes, and where all or some products are sold for consumption upon leaving the establishment.
A change in either occupancy or use of a building or land, by alteration, addition, or other reorganization.
An open, uncovered and unoccupied space, bounded on two or more sides by the walls of a building. An inner court is a court entirely within the exterior walls of a building. All other courts are outer courts.
A business which is primarily engaged in the manufacturing of beer, wine, cider, mead and distilled beverages.
An establishment where more than 10% of the total floor area is designed or used as a dance floor and where a fee for services and/or an admission fee is directly collected, or some form of compensation is obtained in exchange for either dance lessons and instruction or the use of the facility primarily for dancing.
A program or business, licensed by the New York State Department of Social Services, which provides care for seven or more children away from their home for more than three hours per day, excluding those children receiving family day care, or group family day care as defined in this section.
A use greater than 2,000 square feet in area involving the sale of a wide variety of daily consumer retail goods, typically at a discount price, especially multiple items for one dollar, commonly known as "dollar stores."
Any permanent structure, except a building, connected to a bulkhead or the upland and extending over the water's surface designed to secure vessels and provide access from the shore to a water body. Docks are generally anchored to the underwater land on pilings and allow for water flow beneath the decking. The term "dock" includes the term "pier" or "quay."
A private proprietary nursing home, convalescent home, or home for adults, an intermediate care facility, a family home for adults, a home for the aged, a group residence or other residential care facility for adults as defined in the New York State Social Services Law or regulations promulgated thereunder, and any similar facilities operated under the supervision of federal departments and agencies. The keeping of a roomer or roomers as otherwise permitted in this chapter, pursuant to the regulations of the New York State Department of Social Services for family-type homes for adults (18 NYCRR Part 485), does not constitute a domiciliary care facility.
A solid door with no glazing built at the head of an entry stair to the basement of a building that is partially or mostly below grade, and usually set on a wall or embankment for holding back the earth.
See definition for "residence hall."
Those lots in the City of New Rochelle that abut North Avenue between Main Street and Huguenot Street and Main Street between North Avenue and Pintard Avenue.
An off-street area, structure, or part of an existing structure used by the operator or passenger of a vehicle to drop off or pick up information, instructions, food, drink, goods, medicines, or other substances to or from an establishment located on that site.
A building or area of land dedicated to the storage of boats out of water. This storage area could be open-air, covered or in an enclosed facility.
A building containing one or more dwelling units.
A building containing three or more dwelling units, or a part of a mixed-use building containing three or more dwelling units on a single building lot, where the dwelling units in such building shall not each have separate entrances to the outside but shall be accessed by common entrance(s) and common interior corridor(s), elevator(s), or vestibule(s).
A detached dwelling containing only one principal non-transient dwelling unit.
A dwelling containing only two principal non-transient dwelling units, whether located side by side, one on top of another or in any other manner.
A building or portion thereof providing complete housekeeping facilities for one family, including independent and complete cooking, sanitary and sleeping facilities.
Three or more non-transient dwelling units on one building lot where at least two dwelling units share one or more common side or rear walls on such building lot, with each of such three or more dwelling units occupying the entire volume within its respective portion of the building(s) from the lowest level to the roof, and having its own separate entrance or entrances to the outside.
A dwelling unit located in its own separate building which does not abut any other dwelling.
Equipment used for the primary purpose of the transfer of electric energy (by conductive or inductive means) to a battery or other energy source in an EV.
A form of sports where the primary aspects of the sport are facilitated by electronic systems, most commonly a multiplayer video game played competitively for spectators, typically by professional games. eSport centers commonly include space for spectators, have merchandise and snacks for sale and may include an education component.
Illuminance levels beyond that which is required for safety, as recommended in IESNA Recommended Practices, or higher than five footcandles on any lit surface.
The grade that existed prior to any application for filling or for building demolition on any building lot.
A nonresidential use that includes experiences that are engaging in a variety of ways, and may include virtual reality and multimedia. Experiential uses include activities that may be immersive and/or allow for participation and may include, for example, recreation, retail and cultural uses and activities.
The hours of 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Permanent lighting equipment that is installed, located or used in such a manner with the intention to cause light rays to shine outdoors.
It shall be presumptive evidence that four or more persons living in a single dwelling unit who are not related by blood, marriage, legal adoption or legal foster relationship do not constitute the functional equivalent of a traditional family.
In determining whether individuals are living together as the functional equivalent of a traditional family, the following criteria must be present:
The occupants must share the entire dwelling unit, including cooking facilities, and live as a single housekeeping unit. A dwelling unit in which various occupants maintain separate and locked sleeping facilities in which such occupants' separate personal property are contained therein may not be deemed to be occupied by the functional equivalent of a traditional family;
The group is not transient or temporary in nature. Evidence of not being transient or temporary in nature may include but not be limited to proof that members of the household have the same address for purposes of voter's registration, driver's license, motor vehicle registration, and filing of income taxes and/or other documentation of domicile; and
Any other factor reasonably related to whether or not the group is the functional equivalent of a family.
A program, licensed by the New York State Department of Social Services, which provides care for at least three but not more than six children in the applicant's home, for more than three hours per day, or pursuant to N.Y.S. Department of Social Services definition.
A facility designed for indoor family entertainment, including but not limited to, restaurants and shops, food facilities, theaters, rides for adults and children, gift and souvenir shops, videos and game rooms, and other appropriate uses accessory and relating to entertainment and leisure activities.
A boat used to transport persons or things across a body of water.
The bulb and the assembly that holds the bulb (or lamp) in a lighting system, including reflecting elements, shielding elements, cover glass or lenses, the ballast, and the housing.
A floating overlay zone is an unmapped district that at the discretion of the City Council may be superimposed on one or more established underlying zoning districts which may be used to impose supplemental restrictions on uses in these districts, permit uses otherwise disallowed, or implement some form of density bonus or incentive bonus program. The floating overlay zone can be affixed to a qualifying parcel of land, either upon the application of the parcel's owner or upon the initiative of the local City Council. Upon approval, the floating overlay zone is applied to the parcel and becomes a mapped overlay district. Its development is governed by the use of the underlying zoning district and the dimensional and other provisions of the Floating Overlay Zone Ordinance.
A floating zone district defines a use, such as an office complex, educational institution, research laboratory, or multifamily housing, that the community wants to encourage. The floating zone can be affixed to a qualifying parcel of land, either upon the application of the parcel's owner or upon the initiative of the local governing body. Upon approval, the parcel is rezoned to reflect the new use and becomes a separate zoning district as an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance. Its development is governed by the use, dimensional and other provisions of the Floating Zone Ordinance.
A lamp or fixture intended to light a large area, which can produce light above the fixture.
The sum of the horizontal area of each story of a building, measured from the exterior faces of exterior walls or, in the case of a common wall separating two buildings, from the center line of such common walls, but excluding the gross floor area of: 1) Any story where the underside of the floor structure above is less than four feet above the existing or finished average grade, whichever is the lowest, except that for other than one- and two-family dwellings, the floor area of any such story containing a principal use shall be included; 2) unenclosed porches, balconies, unenclosed roofed porches and balconies if the guardrail does not exceed 42 inches in height, unenclosed raised exterior platforms, roof overhangs, gutters and chimneys; 3) any finished or unfinished interior space with less than five feet of vertical clearance; 4) mechanical spaces; 5) unenclosed parking garages or carports; 6) enclosed parking garage in one-family residential districts, except that any such space in excess of 600 square feet shall not be excluded; 7) enclosed parking garage for required off-street parking and/or loading spaces in other than one-family residential districts; 8) exterior walls that have been expanded with external insulation within the property line; 9) unfinished attic space if no stair, other than a pull-down stair, is provided for access and if the exterior walls onto which the rafters are sitting extend less than 18 inches above the attic floor structure; and 10) rooftop greenhouses, and stair, elevator and mechanical bulkheads.
The gross floor area divided by the lot area. No basement, attic or garage area previously used and/or improved as habitable space shall be converted to storage use for the purposes of this calculation.
The basic unit of illuminance (the amount of light falling on a surface). One footcandle is approximately equal to the illuminance produced by a light source of one candela in intensity, measured on a surface at a one-foot distance from the source. Horizontal footcandles measure the illumination striking a horizontal plane.
A classification for a fixture designed and installed where no light is emitted at or above a horizontal plane running through the lowest point on the fixture. In addition, the luminous intensity (as measured in candelas) emitted at any angle from 80° up to 90° cannot exceed a numerical value equal to 10% of the lumen rating of the lamp, as reported in a photometric report from the manufacturer. A cutoff or semicutoff design allows a restricted amount of light emitted above the horizontal and a noncutoff provides no restriction against light emitted above the horizontal.
A building used for the preparation of the deceased for burial and the display of the deceased and rituals connected therewith before burial or cremation.
Land area and building containing a golf course, golf-related recreation facilities, a clubhouse and customary accessory uses, open only to members and their guests.
A facility equipped with distance markers, mats, and tees for practicing golf drives.
The mean elevation at the curb level opposite those walls of the building that are located on or within five feet of the street line, or where all walls of the building are more than five feet from the street line; the mean elevation of existing grade as defined herein where such grade abuts the building.
A building where the roof and sides are made largely of glass or other transparent or translucent material and in which the temperature and humidity can be regulated for the cultivation of plants for subsequent sale or for personal enjoyment.
A program providing care for between seven and 12 children, for more than three hours per day, in accordance with the licensing requirements of the New York State Department of Social Services.
A nonprofit or for-profit boarding home licensed by the N.Y.S. Department of Social Services for the sheltered care of persons with special needs, which, in addition to providing food and shelter, may also provide some combination of personal care, social or counseling services, and transportation.
Membership facilities or business designed and used for body conditioning and rehabilitation, including activities such as aerobic and related class exercises. Health clubs may contain equipment such as whirlpools, saunas, steam rooms, showers, locker facilities and, as an accessory use, a health food bar.
The vertical distance measured from the mean existing grade to the highest level of the roof surface of roofs, the slope of which is not more than one inch vertical to one foot horizontal, or to the mean height between the eaves and the highest point of the roof if the roof is of any other type. The height of building in a Major Subdivision is proposed to be measured at the design flood elevation required by the New York State Residential Building Code within the Coastal Area. In all other areas of the City, measurement of the Height of Building will be taken from Existing Grade, as defined herein.
An area, either at ground level or elevated on a structure, licensed by the federal government or an appropriate state agency and approved for the loading, landing and takeoff of helicopters and including auxiliary facilities, such as parking, waiting rooms, fueling and maintenance equipment.
A trail or path typically not paved with limited surfacing materials, separated from streets and sidewalks, and designed to be used by hikers.
An area of the City so designated as having special character and special historic value, and representing one or more periods of styles of art and architecture typical of one or more past eras, and geographically combining such factors in a district and identifiable portion of the City so as to constitute a discernible district.
An occupation of a service character accessory to and customarily incidental to the use of a dwelling unit by a resident thereof, the conduct of which is clearly secondary to the use of the dwelling unit for living purposes, does not change the character thereof or have any exterior evidence of such secondary use, and does not involve the keeping of stock or merchandise for sale in connection therewith. Tutoring and instruction, including art, music, voice, violin or other musical instrument, limited to a single pupil at a time shall be deemed a customary home occupation. Group instruction in dancing, vocal or instrumental music, tearooms, barbershops, beauty parlors, real estate offices, insurance offices and tourist homes are not customary home occupations.
A facility offering transient lodging accommodations to the general public and providing additional services, such as restaurants, meetings rooms, entertainment, and recreational facilities.
An individual who resides in a dwelling unit and who owns, rents or otherwise has legal possession or use/custody of such unit.
An animal commonly kept in a dwelling unit by the inhabitants thereof for amusement or companionship, such as a dog, cat, bird, fish, gerbil, hamster or nonpoisonous snake. Any other animal, such as a goat, pony, horse, sheep, chicken, rooster or more than four dogs or cats over six months of age, more than 10 gerbils or hamsters over two months of age, or more than three nonpoisonous snakes, is not a household pet.
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES or IESNA), an organization that establishes updated standards and illumination guidelines for the lighting industry.
Any surface or material through which water will not flow under ordinary hydrostatic pressure and including structures, parking areas, driveways, sidewalks, terraces and paved areas.
A multifamily dwelling with individual dwelling units containing kitchens and bathrooms, which are handicapped-adaptable where, because of age and either disability or infirmity of the residents, the following services are provided to residents: laundry, security and housekeeping. Residents may have the option of cooking for themselves, being provided with meals in their rooms, or eating in a common facility on the site.
A use engaged in the manufacture, predominantly from previously prepared materials, of finished products or parts, including processing, fabrication, assembly, treatment, packaging, incidental storage, and distribution of such products, but excluding basic industrial processing such that would generate smoke, dust, fumes, odors, or any other atmospheric pollutant.
A commercial facility used for the housing and feeding of transients.
The generic term for an artificial light source, to be distinguished from the whole assembly (see “fixture”); commonly referred to as the “light bulb.”
Any site, building, structure, or natural feature that has visual, historic, or cultural significance and is listed on a local, state or federal register.
A place in which literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials are kept for use but not for sale.
The hours during which premises licensed by the State Liquor Authority to sell liquor and/or wine for off-premises consumption in Westchester County are allowed to be open pursuant to New York State Alcoholic Beverage Control Law § 105.
An exterior off-street space available for the loading or unloading of goods and having direct usable access to a street.
The Local Waterfront Revitalization Program of the City of New Rochelle, a copy of which is on file in the Office of the Clerk of the City of New Rochelle.
The total horizontal area included within the lot boundaries.
A recorded piece, plot or parcel of land or assemblage of recorded contiguous parcels of land, all in common ownership, occupied or to be occupied by principal and accessory buildings and uses, including any open space required by this chapter, and having its principal frontage on a street or on such other means of access as may be deemed, in accordance with the provisions of law, to be adequate as a condition of the issuance of a building permit for a building or buildings on such land.
A lot located at the intersection of two or more streets where the interior angle formed by the intersection of the streets is 135º or less.
That percentage of lot area covered by the ground floor area of all buildings sited thereon, together with all other structures, including pavement and other impervious surfaces.
The mean distance between the front and rear lot lines.
The continuous extent of a lot along a street.
A property line bounding a lot.
In the case of a lot abutting upon only one street, the lot line separating the lot from the street. In the case of a corner lot, the owner may elect either street line as the building front. In the case of a through lot having frontage on two streets, the front yard setbacks and other requirements of this chapter applicable to front yards shall apply for both streets.
The lot line which is generally opposite the front lot line and most distant therefrom. If the rear lot line is less than 10 feet in length, or if the lot comes to a point at 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 wholly within the lot and farthest from the front lot line.
Any lot line other than the front lot line and the rear lot line.
The mean horizontal distance between the side lot lines, measured perpendicular to the lot depth at the building line.
An establishment primarily engaged in the retail sale of products by catalog and mail order, including the keeping of stock or merchandise and distribution of merchandise for sale in connection therewith.
The division of any tract into three or more lots, in accordance with Chapter A361.
A commercial establishment built on a site that is planned, developed, owned, and managed as a single operating unit although comprised of several individual tenants.
Any contiguous arrangement of floats, piers or docks capable of holding two or more boats and sharing common access, utility services, ownership or association control.
An establishment where more than 10% of the total floor area is designed or used for the practice and training of martial arts and where an admission fee is directly collected or some form of compensation is obtained for instruction or use of the facility.
Any establishment other than a massage parlor, having a fixed place of business where massages are administered for pay only by duly licensed massage therapists. Where massage is given in premises devoted to other uses, including but not limited to barber shops. beauty salons, health clubs and fitness centers. "massage establishments" shall refer to that part of the premises used to give massage.
A facility or institution, whether public or private, principally engaged in providing services for health maintenance and the treatment of mental or physical conditions.
An establishment or part thereof equipped and used for experimental study, testing or analysis in the field of medicine.
An organization with preestablished formal annual membership requirements, bylaws, and with the objective of promoting the interests of its members.
A structure of less than 100 square feet in floor area detached from a principal building on the same lot and customarily incidental to the principal use.
The areas designated by the City of New Rochelle, as depicted on the Harbor Management Map, that are reserved specifically for the mooring of vessels.
An establishment providing sleeping accommodations with a majority of all rooms having direct access to the outside without the necessity of passing through the main lobby of the building.
A self-propelled vehicle designed to be used as a temporary abode, excluding houseboats.
An establishment engaged in the repair of automotive tops, bodies, and interiors, or in automotive painting and refinishing.
An establishment primarily engaged in enclosed and accessory outdoor retail sale of new automobiles. The primary use shall include the showroom, interior display and storage of vehicles, offices, interior service and repair, vehicle preparation and repair work, the sale of parts and accessories for said new automobiles and the required parking for any primary use, which at a minimum shall include parking for employees, customers, sales, offices and repair services. Accessory uses shall include one or more of the following: the sale of used automobiles, the exterior storage of vehicles, and the required parking for any accessory use (excluding primary uses allowed for a motor vehicle body repair shop).
An establishment engaged in the retail sale of motor vehicle fuels and lubricating oils.
Establishments primarily engaged in the short-term rental of vehicles without drivers, and including the on-site storage of such vehicles.
An establishment engaged in the installation, repair, and/or sale of automotive exhaust systems, front-end wheel alignment, glass, tires, electrical components, transmissions and similar types of functions.
An establishment engaged in the retail sale of motor vehicle fuel and lubricating oils and the sale of parts, accessories and repair services for motor vehicles, excluding body repair.
An off-street area or structure for the storage of licensed or unlicensed automobiles on a nontransient basis.
The distance from level ground to the lowest light-emitting part of the fixture.
Activities conducted by a municipal valet operator providing attendant parking services at a specified location that include, but are not limited to, queuing, storage, taking temporary custody of a customer's vehicle or delivering the vehicle back to the customer, securely storing customer keys, and all the equipment, devices, signage, tables, chairs, and similar items used to support and implement attendant parking services.
Activities conducted by a municipal valet operator providing valet parking services that include, but are not limited to, queuing, storage, taking temporary custody of a customer's vehicle or delivering the vehicle back to the customer, securely storing customer keys, and all the equipment, devices, signage, tables, chairs, and similar items used to support and implement valet parking services.
An operator of a valet operation that is under contract with the City of New Rochelle or the City's designee.
An institution devoted to the procurement, care, study and display of objects, artifacts or once living things, of lasting interest or value.
A national retail establishment doing retail sales across the United States that is primarily engaged in the fully enclosed retail sale of furniture; housewares; appliances; equipment; vehicles excluding automobiles, buses, motorized boats, sport utility vehicles, and trucks; parts and other merchandise, which merchandise carries a nationally recognized brand name specifically associated with that retailer or its subsidiaries and affiliates, including the fully enclosed retail sale of bicycles, snowmobiles, jetskis, lawnmowers and snowplows, motorcycles, motor scooters, skis, and other recreational or yard equipment.
A building or use that does not conform to the regulations prescribed for the district in which it is situated, provided that such building or use was lawfully in existence on the effective date of this chapter or, in the case of a use made nonconforming by an amendment of this chapter, on the effective date of such amendment.
A dwelling unit for non-transient occupancy.
Occupancy of a dwelling unit by the same one family for a period of time greater than six months per calendar year.
This shall be the geographic area within 1,500 feet of the main college entrance along North Avenue and which is located in the NA zoned district. To qualify for extended hours in the North Avenue College District, the parcel shall front on North Avenue. Any (restaurant) use applying for extended hours in the North Avenue College District shall submit a special permit application for review and approval by the Planning Board.
A corporation formed or existing under the Not-For-Profit Corporation Law of New York State.
Any person insufficiently clothed in any manner so that any region of the genitals, pubic region, buttocks or that portion of the female breast referred to as the "areola" or "nipple" is not entirely covered with opaque covering.
A social and educational program for children, operated for a part- or full-day program, two to five times a week, often following a school-year schedule, and registered with the New York State Education Department.
An establishment, licensed by the New York State Department of Health, where three or more persons suffering from or afflicted with or convalescing from any infirmity, disease or ailment are habitually kept, or boarded or housed for remuneration, in an institutional fashion, other than municipal or incorporated hospitals and establishments licensed by the State Commissioner of Mental Hygiene and maternity homes licensed by the State Commissioner of Health. Full-time nursing care and intermittent physician supervision are provided.
A room or group of rooms used for conducting the affairs of a business, profession, service, industry, or government and generally furnished with desks, tables, files, and communications equipment.
A fence or balustrade made of rails and posts or similar materials that are permanently affixed to a deck, which open railing assembly, when viewed horizontally, is not less than seventy-percent clear, unobstructed, and open, and which assembly does not have attached or draped any canvas, plastic, cloth or other temporary material that blocks views, light, or air in excess of the seventy-percent clear, unobstructed and open railing requirement.
An outdoor area with a minimum dimension of 25 feet, which is constructed and maintained for active or passive recreational use. It may include plazas, courts, lawns, gardens, sitting areas and similar types of areas, and shall be provided with such paving, planting beds, fountains, sculptures and works of art, seating and comparable facilities as may be appropriate for the location. Up to 50% of the required usable open space may be beneath a building overhang, canopy, arcade or similar projection, provided the canopy or overhang is at least 12 feet above such space and is fully open along at least 50% of the perimeter of the open space. All usable open space shall be designed, constructed and maintained so as to be readily accessible to those it is intended to serve.
A mapped overlay district superimposed on one or more established underlying zoning districts which may be used to impose supplemental restrictions on uses in these districts, permit uses otherwise disallowed, or implement some form of density bonus or incentive bonus program.
A building or structure consisting of one or more levels and used to park or store motor vehicles.
An off-street area for the parking of four or more licensed motor vehicles on a transient basis. This does not include any motor vehicle storage areas or parking spaces accessory to one- or two-family dwellings.
An off-street space available for the parking of one licensed motor vehicle on a transient basis and having direct usable access to a street.
A parking space whose direct usable access to the street, aisle or driveway is blocked by another parking space.
A system of off-street parking whereby an attendant who is employed either directly or indirectly by the property owner will be responsible for the parking and unparking of motor vehicles (often in a tandem arrangement) on the behalf of persons arriving and departing the site.
Any use or activity which takes place in a defined area, where participants are spectators or have limited mobility involving less energetic human behavior. Examples of passive recreational activities include but are not limited to walking, sitting, picnicking, bird-watching, nature study, and wading. These uses and activities have less potential impact on surrounding land uses, are minimally intrusive to a residential neighborhood, and allow the land to remain essentially in its natural state.
Any establishment that presents material in the form of live shows, films or videotapes, which material is distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matters depicting, describing or relating to specific sexual activities or specific anatomical areas of the human body, and that are viewed from a machine or enclosure for which a fee or admission is charged.
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company or organization of any kind.
EV charging station accessory to a residential use.
A device designed to be mounted on a truck chassis for occupancy as a temporary abode.
A waterfront structure, creating a flat surface over the water, extending from the shoreline into the water with water on three sides.
A line beyond which no structure may extend out into navigable waters.
An active recreational area with a variety of facilities, including play equipment for younger children, as well as courts and field games.
An establishment where the primary business is to perform printing and copying services.
A tract of land, designated and used by its owner, residents and guests for active and/or passive recreation.
A facility operated for the purpose of providing lodging, board and nursing care to sick, invalid, infirm, disabled or convalescent persons therein for compensation.
Activities conducted by a private valet operator providing valet parking services that include, but are not limited to, queuing, storage, taking temporary custody of a customer's vehicle or delivering the vehicle back to the customer, securely storing customer keys, and all the equipment, devices, signage, tables, chairs, and similar items used to support and implement valet parking services.
An owner of a private valet operation.
An attorney admitted in the State of New York; or a certified public accountant, a professional engineer, registered architect, registered landscape architect, planner, a physician, a dentist, a speech pathologist, an audiologist, a chiropractor, a podiatrist, a physical therapist, an optometrist, a psychologist, or a psychiatric social worker, all as defined in the Education Law of the State of New York.
A walking area or path used by pedestrians with limited vehicular access.
Any person duly authorized to furnish to the public, under public regulation, electricity, gas, water, sewage treatment, steam, cable TV, telephone or telegraph service.
Temporary staging or temporary storage of a vehicle within a queuing area.
An area of a parking facility where a vehicle stops in order to transfer the vehicle from a customer to a valet attendant for the purpose of parking the vehicle at another location.
A building or structure designed to accommodate travelers/commuters using the railroad. The railroad station is generally located adjacent to or adjoining the train platform and contains a ticket booth along with other accessory uses, including but not limited to a coffee shop, donut/bagel shop and newsstand.
A raised area designed for plantings surrounded by curbs, sidewalks, roadway, or parking lots or any combination of the foregoing, with access from all sides.
The area within the direct line between a satellite antenna and those orbiting communications satellites carrying available programming.
A business and/or club which, for compensation and/or dues, offers recreational services, including, but not limited to, gyms; health clubs; martial arts studios; educational uses; indoor sports facilities; outdoor recreation facilities such as skating rinks, bocce and sports courts; children's play facilities; bowling alleys; rock climbing gyms; indoor tennis clubs; e-sports; and similar establishments.
A building or part thereof where group sleeping accommodations are provided in one room, or in a series of closely associated rooms, which may or may not include shared kitchen and/or bathroom facilities for persons not members of the same family group, under joint occupancy and single management, and associated with a college or university as in college dormitories or fraternity houses.
An establishment kept, used, maintained, advertised, or held out to the public as a place where the primary business is the service of meals with suitable kitchen facilities and with sit-down service to customers for the preparation and serving of food and beverages selected by patrons from a full menu. Customers must be served by a waitperson, and the food must be consumed on the premises. The facility must focus primarily on the preparation and serving of food and any other activity such as entertainment or the operation of a bar is ancillary to this purpose. No fee or cover charge is required for entry. The facility will have permanent seating facilities with counters or tables adequate to accommodate all customers served, and the surface of these counters and/or tables will be sufficient to accommodate full culinary services for each customer. In the floor plan for the facility. the area devoted to a bar, if any, can represent no more than 15% of the gross floor area. To the extent that food is separately ordered and taken out, this latter function shall be considered accessory to the primary restaurant use. The term "restaurant" shall not include bars or cabarets.
A business primarily engaged in the retail sale of food products for consumption off the premises but which may also include the incidental sale of ready-to-consume food and beverages from a counter-type installation for consumption on the premises, where patrons usually select their orders from a posted menu and service and cleanup is generally performed by the customer. The term "carry-out restaurant" shall include bakeries, delicatessens, and other food sales establishments not providing customer seating on the premises. It shall also include drive-up window service.
The hours during which premises licensed by the State Liquor Authority to sell alcoholic beverages at retail for on-premises consumption in Westchester County are allowed to operate in accordance with New York State Alcoholic Beverage Control Law § 106.
A business enterprise having facilities for the cleaning and pressing of clothing, which deals directly with ultimate consumers, does not exceed 2,500 square feet of gross floor area, uses only solvents with a flash point of not less than 138.2º Fahrenheit, and has a total aggregate dry load capacity of machines not exceeding 60 pounds.
A very large store or group of stores containing a minimum of 100,000 square feet of gross floor area each, situated on a large tract of land (a minimum of 10 acres) that offers a wide selection of goods in special retail categories. Special retail categories consist of goods carried by such retail establishments with a particular focus or theme, such as home furnishings, office supplies, building materials, books, videos, toys, etc.
A very large store (100,000 to 150,000 square feet) that offers large quantity purchases of a wide range of goods at wholesale or near wholesale prices due to its direct relationship with product manufacturers and its ability to buy and sell in bulk. Soft goods may not exceed 15% of floor area. Utilization of such stores by consumers requires the payment of annual membership fees.
A strip of land acquired by reservation, dedication, forced dedication, prescription, or condemnation and intended to be occupied by a road, crosswalk, railroad, electric transmission lines, oil or gas pipeline, waterline, sanitary storm sewer, and other similar uses.
The exterior top covering of a building.
Any enclosed area in a dwelling unit, except for kitchens, bathrooms and similar utility rooms. An alcove fully open into or partially separated from any room shall be considered to be a part thereof, except that, where the area of such alcove exceeds 120 square feet, such alcove shall be counted as a room.
An occupant of a rooming unit. The term shall also include "boarder."
Any dwelling containing two or more rooming units. The term shall also include boardinghouse and lodging house.
A portion of a rooming house or a dwelling unit which is leased for occupancy by no more than two persons.
An institution conducting a regularly scheduled academic curriculum of study similar to that of public schools and operated in accordance with the Education Law of the State of New York.
An educational institution operated by a public school district in accordance with the Education Law of the State of New York.
See definition for "bulkhead."
Roll-up, folding, or sliding door or grille of noncombustible construction attached to the exterior of a building to prevent thefts, burglaries, and/or illegal entry. The term "Security Grille" shall not include garage doors or loading bay doors.
A fully enclosed commercial and/or business establishment providing varying sizes of individual compartmentalized and/or controlled access to stalls or lockers for the storage of boats, business, recreation and/or household goods.
Housing which is provided under any state or federal program that is specifically designed and operated to assist elderly persons (as defined in any state or federal programs).
State Environmental Quality Review Act.
A grouping of woody plants, smaller than trees, consisting of several small stems from the same root or small branches near the ground; may be deciduous or evergreen.
Any material, structure or device, or part thereof, composed of lettered or pictorial matter displaying an advertisement, announcement, notice of name, and including any declaration, demonstration, display, representation, illustration or insignia used to advertise or promote the interests of any person or business or cause when such is placed in view of the general public. Refer to Chapter 270 of the City Code.
Any sign or advertising device that is displayed only for a specified period of time and is not permanently mounted. Refer to Chapter 270 of the City Code.
A map showing the layout, arrangement and use of buildings and land, including accessory uses, structures, significant features, facilities and services, and meeting the informational requirements of this chapter. See Chapter A361 of the City Code.
A retailer whose main purpose is the sale of smoking and/or tobacco products, including, but not limited to, cigars, pipe tobacco, and smoking accessories for off-premises consumption at a retail establishment that either devotes more than 15% of its total floor area to smoking, drug, and/or tobacco paraphernalia. This includes electronic cigarettes and electronic vape devices.
A device or combination of devices which relies upon solar radiation as an energy source and that is employed for the purpose of heating or cooling a building, the heating of water or the generation of electricity.
Any uncovered or exposed human genitals, pubic region or pubic hair; or buttock; or female breast or breast below a point immediately above the top of the areola or nipple; or any combination of the foregoing; or human male genitals in a discernibly erect state, even if completely and opaquely covered.
Any act of masturbation, fellatio, sodomy, sadomasochism, sexual intercourse or physical contact with a person's clothed or unclothed genitals, pubic area, buttocks or, if such person is female, breast.
A large open or enclosed place used for games and major events and partly or completely surrounded by tiers of seats for spectators.
A generally paved or grassed surface together with attendant fixed structures such as walls, poles, nets, fences, and other similar sports-related structures, which are detached from the principal structures and garages to which they are accessory, constructed for the purpose of playing sports activities. Sports courts shall include, but not be limited to, basketball courts, tennis courts, paddle tennis courts, squash courts, handball courts, volleyball courts, and skateboard courts.
That part of any building comprised between the level of one finished floor and the level of the next higher finished floor or, if there is no higher finished floor, then that part of the building comprised between the level of the highest finished floor and the top of the roof beams. A basement shall be counted as a story when the basement structural ceiling level, as measured from the lowest point of that structural ceiling level, is four or more feet above the average level of the finished grade surrounding the basement.
Any space partially within the roof framing, where the clear height of not more than 75% of such space between the top of the floor beams and the structural ceiling level is seven feet six inches or more.
An existing state, county or City highway or local road, or a local road on a subdivision plat approved by the Planning Board, or on a plat duly filed and recorded in the Office of the County Clerk prior to the approval of the Planning Board and the grant to such Board of the power to approve subdivision plats, including all of the land within the right-of-way.
The wall of the building closest to the nearest adjacent street.
Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires location in the ground or attachment to something having location in the ground. Included are buildings, swimming pools, parking garages, decks, paddle tennis courts, or any assembly of materials over four feet in height, but not anything requiring only simple paving or surfacing of the ground, such as parking lots, driveways or sidewalks.
A room or space in a building in which a person provides professional artistic and/or musical instruction, photography, and exercise or physical improvement classes.
The division of a lot, tract, or parcel of land into two or more lots, tracts, parcels, or other divisions of land for sale, development, or lease and regulated by Chapter A361 of the City Code.
A device that limits the amount of sunlight entering a building, including, but not limited to, roll down blinds. shutters, vertical louvers, horizontal louvers, canvas awnings, fixed or moveable.
A man-made body of water or receptacle for water having a depth of more than 24 inches and a water capacity of more than 300 cubic feet, and constructed, installed or maintained in or above ground outside any building not including so-called "hot-tubs."
Storage of two vehicles for the same dwelling unit, regardless of how configured, that requires moving one vehicle parked in a space in order to reach the other vehicle parked in another parking space.
An establishment which is used for the consumption and sale of products made in accordance with the New York State Farm Brewery Law.[1] Said products may be produced on site or off site. The establishment may also include other uses such as dining and retail.
A portion of a craft beverage facility which is used for the consumption of products made by the on-site business or in collaboration with the on-site business.
Any room, space, shop, or personal services establishment involved in the piercing of any part(s) of the body and/or the marking or coloring of the skin by pricking or coloring matter so as to form indelible marks or figures or by the production of scars.
A motor vehicle defined as a taxicab or livery vehicle under the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law.
Temporary decorative lighting typically installed during holiday seasons.
A building or part of a building devoted to showing motion pictures or for dramatic, educational, musical, or other live stage performances and which provides a seat for each patron.
Any area which meets one or more of the following criteria:
Lands and waters of the state that meet the definition provided in § 24-0107.1 of the New York State Freshwater Wetlands Act (Article 24 and Title 23 of Article 71 of the Environmental Conservation Law) and have an area of at least 12.4 acres or, if smaller, have unusual local importance as determined by the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation of the State of New York pursuant to § 24-0301.1 of the Act. The approximate boundaries of such lands and waters shall be determined pursuant to § 24-03-1.5 of the Act, or a map that has been amended or adjusted pursuant to § 24-0301.6 of this title.
All areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of hydrophytic vegetation as defined by the most recent approved version of the Federal Manual for Identifying and Delineating Jurisdictional Wetlands prepared by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
A dwelling unit for transient occupancy.
Occupancy of a dwelling unit for a period of time of six months or less per calendar year.
A vehicular portable device built on a chassis, designed to be used primarily as a temporary abode, having a body width not exceeding eight feet and a body length not exceeding 32 feet and which requires connection to another motor vehicle for movement.
A program for the physical improvement of primarily urban areas through comprehensive planning, which may or may not involve governmental assistance to effect rehabilitation and/or redevelopment, established pursuant to Article 15 or 15A of the NYS General Municipal Law.
The specific purpose for which property is designed, arranged, intended or for which it is or may be occupied or maintained.
A person, acting on behalf of a valet operator, who transfers a vehicle to and from a customer for the purpose of parking the vehicle.
Items used in the valet operation, including but not limited to mobile stands, traffic control devices, signs, tables, chairs, umbrellas, key boxes and any other objects necessary for the valet operation that are proposed to be placed within the right-of-way, sidewalk, or other areas used for vehicular or pedestrian travel.
The location where a valet attendant parks a customer's vehicle while in the care and custody of the valet operator.
The authorization by the Board of Appeals on Zoning for the use of land in a manner which is not allowed by the dimensional or physical requirements of the applicable zoning regulations. Adjustments to any parking regulation is considered an area variance.
The authorization by the Board of Appeals on Zoning for the use of land or building for a purpose which is otherwise not allowed or is prohibited by the applicable zoning regulations.
A boat functioning as a taxi for the transportation of passengers across a body of water between any two points.
Personal recreational activities which depend on access to coastal waters (boating, swimming, fishing, wildlife viewing), group recreational facilities which depend on access to coastal waters (beach and/or yacht clubs, boat charter facilities, facilities needed to sell, store, and service boats), and uses that rely heavily on waterborne transportation.
A use that has no critical dependence on obtaining a waterfront location, but the profitability of the use would be increased significantly if the use were adjacent to or had visual access to the waterfront.
A specified area surrounding a wetland that is intended to prohibit development from occurring within its boundaries.
A wind turbine or wind energy turbine converts kinetic wind energy into rotational energy that drives an electrical generator. A wind turbine typically consists of a mast or mounting frame and structural supports, electrical generator, transformer, energy storage equipment, and a rotor with one or more blades. Some turbines use a vertical axis/helix instead of rotor blades.
A club organized to promote and regulate yachting and boating.
An open unoccupied space between the street right-of-way line coincident to the outer property lot line and a line drawn parallel thereto at such distance therefrom as may be specified herein for any district. In the case of a building located on a nonrectangular lot, the yard provided shall be the average dimension between the building wall and the property line; however, in no case shall any part of any construction encroach upon the front yard required by the Schedule of District Regulations for the district by more than 10%.
The minimum yard as required in accordance with the applicable Schedule of Dimensional Regulations in § 331-29, which yard shall be measured from the front, side or rear lot line whichever the case may be.
An open unoccupied space between the rear lot line and a line drawn parallel thereto at such distance therefrom as may be specified herein for any district. In the case of a building located on a nonrectangular or irregularly shaped lot, the yard provided shall be the average dimensions between the building wall and the property line; however, in no case shall any part of any construction encroach upon the rear yard required by the Schedule of District Regulations for the district by more than 10%.
An open unoccupied space between the side lot line drawn parallel thereto at such distance therefrom as may be specified herein for any district. In the case of a building located on a nonrectangular or irregularly shaped lot, the yard provided shall be the average dimension between the building wall and the property line; however, in no case shall any part of any construction encroach upon the side yard required by the Schedule of District Regulations for the district by more than 10%.
A place where animals are kept, often a combination of indoor and outdoor spaces, and are viewed by the public.
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Editor's Note: See Ch. 3-B, Article 4, § 51-a, Farm brewery license, of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law.