A.
Purpose. The purpose of the One-Family Residence Districts is to provide a suitable area for single-family residences and other uses and facilities that are compatible with single-family neighborhoods in the Village of West Haverstraw.
B.
Permitted uses. In a One-Family Residence (R-1) District, no building or premises shall be used and no building or part of a building shall be erected or altered which is arranged, intended or designed to be used, in whole or in part, for any use except the following:
(1)
Uses permitted by right:
(a)
One-family detached dwellings not to exceed one dwelling unit per lot.
(2)
Uses permitted by special permit of the Zoning Board of Appeals. In addition to those requirements applicable to the granting of the special permit set forth in Article XIV, § 250-75 hereof, the Zoning Board of Appeals may grant a special permit for any use hereinafter listed, provided that the additional enumerated requirements and conditions for such use are satisfied:
(a)
Places of worship, including parish houses, private schools (if permitted by this chapter) and philanthropic and charitable institutions, subject to the following requirements:
(b)
Railroad and public utility rights-of-way and structures necessary to serve areas within the Village, subject to such conditions as said Zoning Board of Appeals may impose in order to protect and promote the health and safety and general welfare of the community and the character of the neighborhood in which the proposed structure is to be constructed.
(c)
Agency group homes, subject to a special permit of the Zoning Board of Appeals. In accordance with the purposes of this chapter, as set forth in Article I hereof, and in furtherance of the policy of the State of New York to deinstitutionalize those persons who cannot be cared for in their natural homes by placing them in small, dispersed group homes which are designed to give an outwardly similar appearance to other one-family dwellings, the following regulations shall apply:
[1]
Said home shall be operated or sponsored by a public social service agency or nonprofit agency authorized by New York State.
[2]
Said home shall have a maximum occupancy of six persons, excluding full-time, sleep-in householder(s).
[3]
Said home shall be set up in size, appearance and structure to bear the general character of a family unit in a relatively permanent household. As such it shall not permit transients or transient living.
[4]
Said home shall conform to and shall be maintained in accordance with the overall character and appearance of the surrounding neighborhood. No sign that advertises the use or occupancy of said home shall be erected.
[5]
Said home shall be provided with an outdoor recreation area, suitably enclosed with a fence. Said area shall be a minimum of 25 square feet per each occupant of the group home and shall not be located nearer than 15 feet to any lot line or street line.
[6]
Any applicant for a special permit for an agency group home shall submit the following information to the Zoning Board of Appeals:
[7]
Any change in the nature or type of the operation of any approved group home shall be subject to a complete new application for a special permit, in accordance with the same standards and procedures as required for the original application.
(d)
Nursery schools and day-care centers duly licensed or authorized by the State of New York and subject to the following:
C.
Accessory uses. Accessory uses shall be as follows:
(1)
Home occupations, provided that:
(b)
Such occupation is incidental to the residential use of the premises and is carried on in the main building by a resident thereof with not more than two nonresident assistants.
(c)
Only customary household appliances and equipment are used.
(d)
Such occupation is carried on in an area not exceeding 30% of the area of one floor of the main building.
(e)
Such accessory use shall be permitted only in single-family residences.
(2)
Professional office or studios, including but not limited to those of an architect, artist, dentist, engineer, lawyer, musician, teacher or physician, but not including veterinarians, provided that:
(a)
Such office or studio is incidental to the residential use of the premises and is carried on by a resident thereof with not more than two nonresident assistants.
(b)
Such office or studio shall occupy not more than 50% of the area of one floor of the main building.
(c)
Studios where dancing or music instruction is offered to groups in excess of four pupils at one time or where concerts or recitals are held are prohibited.
(d)
Such accessory use shall be permitted only in single-family residences.
(3)
Swimming pools with a depth in excess of two feet, incidental to the residential use of the premises and not operated for gain (which said swimming pools require a building permit), provided that swimming pools shall be subject to the following requirements:
(a)
An adequate permanent fence or barrier, which meets the requirements of the New York State Uniform Building and Fire Prevention Code, shall be erected, maintained and provided with a self-closing, self-latching gate or door to prevent accidental entry or unauthorized use of the pool and, particularly, entry by a small child.
(b)
If located within 10 feet of any property line, such pool shall be screened from the view of abutting properties, but shall not be permitted in the front yard.
(4)
Off-street parking, including private garages, provided that in the case of a one-family dwelling such garage shall have a capacity of not more than three passenger automobiles.
(6)
Other customary accessory uses, including garden houses, toolhouses, sheds, playhouses and greenhouses.
(7)
Storage of not more than one unoccupied recreational vehicle, boat trailer or similar such trailer or boat not exceeding 35 feet in length.
(8)
Temporary structures for the storage of equipment and machinery used in construction of a permanent use and temporary sales offices, for a period not to exceed two years, subject to extension by the Zoning Board of Appeals.