NOTE: Pursuant to L.L. No. 5-1989, adopted 6-14-1989, the provisions of this Subsection A(14) have been suspended, to the extent of a resolution adopted 6-20-1989, as detailed below, with the proviso that they may be reinstituted upon resolution of the Board in the event that the suspension appears to be adverse to the public health, safety and welfare. This local law also provided that the Board of Trustees may, by resolution (without prior public notice or hearing), suspend any provisions of Chapter 116 within any part or all of the Village if the Board of Trustees finds that such suspension would be in the public interest in order to assist implementation of any mandatory recycling program established by the Town of Southampton. Any such suspension resolution shall specify the part of Chapter 116 which is suspended and the terms and conditions of the suspension, including the period of the suspension. Any such suspension resolution may provide for such suspension only under particular circumstances and/or only on a particular day or days. Pursuant to a resolution adopted 6-20-1989, the provisions of § 116-9A(14) are suspended to the following extent:
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1.
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Newspapers, bundled and cross-tied in
the manner required by the Town of Southampton, may be placed at the
street line of the owner's or occupant's parcel within the Village.
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2.
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Such bundles of newspapers may be placed
adjacent to the street only after 7:00 p.m. on the day before the
day designated by the town for curbside pickup (presently, alternate
Thursdays beginning June 15, 1989).
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3.
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In the event that such bundle is not picked up on the designated day, it shall not be left at the street but shall be removed therefrom and placed as required by § 116-9A(14) no later than 9:00 a.m. on the following day.
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Table of Yard Regulations in Certain Residence
Districts
[Amended 11-10-2005 by L.L. No. 7-2005; 4-23-2024 by L.L. No. 14-2024] | ||||||
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Lot Area (square feet)
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Less Than 7,499
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7,500 to 12,499
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12,500 to 19,999
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20,000 to 39,999
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Yards, principal building, minimum (feet)
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Front
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25
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25
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30
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40
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Side, minimum for 1
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10
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12
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15
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20
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Side, total for both on interior lota
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Side, abutting side street on corner lot
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25
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25
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30
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40
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Rear
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25
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30
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35
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60
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Yards, accessory buildings and structures, minimum
(feet)
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Distance from street
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35
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35
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40
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50
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Distance from side and rear lot lines
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10
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10
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12
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15
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Greenspace Minimum
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Greenspace Minimum
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35%
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40%
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45%
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50%
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NOTES:
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a.
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Such yard regulations are set forth in § 116-11.1D.
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Table of Yard Regulations in Certain Residence
Districts
[Amended 4-23-2024 by L.L. No. 14-2024] | ||||
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Lot Area (square feet)
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40,000 to 59,999
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60,000 to 79,999
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80,000 or Greater
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Yards, principal building, minimum (feet)
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Front
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60
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80
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80
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Side, minimum for 1a
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25
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30
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35
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Side, total for both on interior lota
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60
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70
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80
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Side, abutting side street on corner lot
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60
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80
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80
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Rear
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70
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100
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100
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Yards, accessory buildings and structures, minimum
(feet)
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Distance from street
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70
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90
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90
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Distance from side and rear lot lines
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25
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30
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35
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Greenspace Minimum
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Greenspace Minimum
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55%
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60%
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65%
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Residence District
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Dimension
(feet)
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R-120
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80
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R-80
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80
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R-60
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80
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R-40
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60
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R-20
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40
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R-12.5
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30
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R-7.5
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25
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MF-20
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50
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Residence District
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Dimension
(feet)
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R-120
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90
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R-80
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90
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R-60
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90
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R-40
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70
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R-20
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50
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R-12.5
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40
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R-7.5
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35
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MF-20
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60
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Lot Area
(square feet)
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Maximum Height
(feet)
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Less than 20,000
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30
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20,000 or greater but less than 40,000
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33
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40,000 or greater
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35
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Uses
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Number of Spaces Required
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One-family and two-family dwelling
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2 per dwelling unit, plus 1 additional space
for each bedroom in excess of 3 bed- rooms
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Multiple dwelling
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2 per dwelling unit
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Residential membership club or fraternity
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1 per residence unit, plus 1 per each 2 employees
on the premises at one time
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Uses
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Number of Spaces Required
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Auditorium, church, convention hall, gymnasium,
stadium, theater, studio or other place of public assembly not otherwise
classified
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1 per 3 permanent seats or 1 per each 40 square
feet of seating area where fixed seating is not provided, plus 1 per
each employee and/or participant in scheduled events
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Bank, savings and loan association
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Same as for offices, plus a ten-space queuing
line for each drive-in teller's window
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Bowling alley
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4 per alley
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Drive-in facility, outdoor sales lot
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1 per each 600 square feet of lot area
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Filling station, repair garage
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Sufficient parking spaces for all vehicles stored
or being serviced at any one period of time, plus a minimum of 5 additional
spaces
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Funeral home
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1 per 40 square feet of public room floor area
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Home furnishings showroom
[Added 5-24-2022 by L.L. No. 10-2022] |
1 per each 500 square feet of total floor area
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Home occupation, home professional office
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2 for the first 150 square feet of area given
over to this component of the land use, plus 1 for each additional
150 square feet or fraction thereof, but in no case less than 2 spaces,
plus 1 per each employee
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Hotel, motel
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1 per guest bedroom, plus 1 per each 2 employees
on the premises at one time
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Manufacturing or industrial establishment, research
institute or laboratory
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Parking area equivalent to the total ground
coverage of the use, with a minimum of 2 improved spaces per each
employees on the premises at one time, but in no case less than 2
spaces
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Marina, boatyard
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1 per each boat slip, mooring, dock space or
similar unit of capacity, plus 1 per each em- ployee
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Nursing home
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1 per each 2 beds, plus 1 per each 2 employees
on the premises at one time
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Office, office building, medical arts or ambulatory
care clinic.
[Amended 1-29-1982 by L.L. No. 1-1982; 3-19-1991 by L.L. No. 2-1991] |
1 per 180 square feet of gross floor area
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Public or semipublic art gallery, library or
museum
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Same as for auditoriums, etc.
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Restaurant, club
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1 per 3 permanent seats or the floor area equivalent,
plus 1 per each employee
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Retail store, personal service store
[Amended 3-19-1991 by L.L. No. 2-1991] |
1 per 180 square feet of gross floor area
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School
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1 per each employee, plus 1 per each 8 students
in the 12th grade or per each 2 students in higher grades or the parking
requirement for the auditorium or gymnasium component of the use,
whichever is the greater
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Shop for custom work
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1 per 150 square feet of gross floor area
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Tavern, bar
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2 per each 3 persons of rated capacity, plus
1 per each employee
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Veterinarian, veterinary hospital
[Amended 1-29-1982 by L.L. No. 1-1982] |
1 per 200 square feet of gross floor area
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Wholesale establishment, warehouse
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Same as for manufacturing or industrial establishment
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Floor Area
(square feet)
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Number of Spaces Required
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Under 5,000
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None
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5,000 to 14,999
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1
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15,000 to 40,000
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2
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Over 40,000
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1 for each additional 40,000 square feet over
and above the requirement for the first 40,000 square feet
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Minimum Floor Area
(square feet)
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Required Lot Area Pursuant to Zoning District
(square feet per dwelling unit)
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1-Story Building or First Floor
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1 1/2-or-More-Story Building
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First Floor
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Other Floors
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10,000 or less
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800
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800
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400
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10,001 to 20,000
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1,000
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900
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500
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Over 20,000 to 40,000
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1,500
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1,250
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750
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Over 40,000
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2,000
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1,500
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900
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Number of Rooms
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Minimum Apartment Unit Area
(square feet)
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1 room, studio or efficiency
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600
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Each additional room
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100
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