A.
District regulations. The regulations for each district pertaining to minimum lot area, minimum lot width, minimum required yards, maximum building height, maximum lot coverage, and minimum dwelling unit size shall be as specified in Table of Dimensional Requirements (§ 200-45)[1] which follows, subject to any further applicable provisions of this chapter.
[1]
Editor's Note: The Table of Dimensional Requirements is included as an attachment to this chapter.
B.
Required area or yards. No space necessary under this chapter to satisfy the area, yard or other open space requirements in relation to any building or use, whether now or subsequently built or occupied, shall be counted as part of a required open space in relation to any other lot or building.
C.
Projections in yards. Every part of a required yard shall be open from its lowest part to the sky unobstructed, except for the ordinary projections of sills, cornices, pilasters, chimneys, eaves, balconies and ornamental features, provided that no such projections may extend more than three feet into any required yard.
D.
Special regulations for BRB Business/Residential Buffer Districts.
(1)
Limited exemption for existing structures. Yard requirements shall not apply to a lot occupied by a principal structure existing on the date this zoning district is applied to the properties.
(3)
Design standards. All proposed structures and any modifications to existing structures for uses subject to site plan approval shall be designed and constructed to maintain the residential character of the site.
E.
Special regulations for InB Industrial District. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the lot and structure dimensional requirements set forth in Table of Dimensional Requirements (§ 200-45) shall not apply to bulk petroleum storage tanks. Bulk petroleum storage facilities shall conform to the New York State Bulk Petroleum Storage Code, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), American Petroleum Institute (APOI) and other applicable and/or appropriate industry standards, including, but not limited to, those relating to lot size and setback requirements and secondary containment volumes.