No building, structure or land shall hereafter
be used and no building, structure or part thereof shall be erected,
moved or altered unless for a use expressly permitted by and in conformity
with the regulations herein specified to the district in which it
is located, except as hereinafter provided.
The uses permitted in each zoning district are
set forth in the attached Table A, Schedule of Use Regulations. This schedule is complemented, as appropriate, by the provisions of this chapter, inclusive of the supplementary regulations set forth in Article
V, the special use permit procedures set forth in Article
VIII and the site plan approval requirements set forth in Article
IX. Symbols indicated on the Schedule of Use Regulations shall be interpreted as follows:
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Type A special use permit required (approval
granted by the Zoning Board of Appeals)
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Type B special use permit required (approval
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A. All permitted principal or special permit uses noted with an asterisk (*) require site plan review and approval by the Town Planning Board in accordance with Article
IX of this chapter.
B. Further elaboration on some uses, as noted in Table
A, appears in the supplementary regulations of this chapter.
C. Only one permitted principal use is allowed on each
lot.
[Added 4-22-1996 by L.L. No. 1-1996]
D. Any use not listed specifically as a permitted, special
use permit or accessory use at any location within the attached Schedule
shall be considered a prohibited use in all zoning districts under
this chapter.
E. The uses permitted in the Hamlet (HA) District are set forth in Table A, Schedule of Use Regulations, and the standards and procedures for the HA District are set forth in §
200-14 of this chapter.
[Added 5-9-2001 by L.L. No. 3-2001]
F. The uses permitted in the Highway Business (HB) District are set forth in Table A, Schedule of Use Regulations, and the standards and procedures for the HB District are set forth in §
200-14.1 of this chapter.
[Added 5-9-2001 by L.L. No. 3-2001]
The specific area and bulk requirements for
uses within each zoning district are set forth in the attached Table
B, Schedule of Area and Bulk Regulations. Footnotes have been included in Table B in cases where
further elaboration is necessary.
[Added 5-9-2001 by L.L. No. 3-2001]
A. Purpose. The purpose of the Highway Business (HB)
District is to provide a location for a variety of retail, service,
and other traditional small-scale businesses, where such businesses
can reinforce each other and provide attractive places for residents,
shopkeepers, and visitors to congregate and do business, and to provide
a location for some light industrial uses which display, by way of
noise, glare and traffic generation, minimum evidence of internal
and external processing on the site, all while maintaining the rural
character of the Town of Milan and protecting its scenic beauty. It
is the intent of this zoning district to:
[Amended 8-13-2007 by L.L. No. 6-2007]
(1)
Encourage the realization and conservation of
a desirable and aesthetic environment in the Town of Milan.
(2)
Provide a location in the Town where small shops
with individually articulated facades can locate.
(3)
Prevent traffic congestion, infrastructure costs,
environmental degradation and strip commercial development.
(4)
Ensure that new commercial development occurs
in harmony with existing development.
(5)
Ensure that the Town's special natural and cultural
environment is respected so that Milan's uniqueness can flourish without
inappropriate changes.
(6)
Enhance the economic and physical characteristics
of the existing business area of Milan.
(7)
Foster a vibrant commercial sector in the Town
that is economically sound for merchants and property owners, well
balanced in its appeal to a mixed residential and visitor market,
and aesthetically and environmentally suitable to the small-Town,
rural character.
(8)
Foster and encourage commercial uses in the
HB District that promote the community interest as a whole but do
not cause adverse impacts on residents.
B. Uses. The uses permitted and specially permitted in the Highway Business (HB) District are specified in §
200-11, Table A, Schedule of Use Regulations, of this chapter.
C. Bulk and area regulations. Except as otherwise specified in this chapter, bulk and area requirements with respect to minimum lot area, lot width, yards, maximum lot coverage and maximum building height are specified in §
200-12, Table B, Schedule of Area and Bulk Regulations, of this chapter. Principal permitted uses shall locate
in existing structures or new structures with no more than a five-thousand-square-foot
building footprint. Structures required for farms, public stables,
animal husbandry and agriculture uses, except roadside stands, are
generally exempt from the maximum building footprint requirements
of this chapter, except as specifically identified herein.
[Amended 6-11-2003 by L.L. No. 1-2003; 8-13-2007 by L.L. No.
6-2007]
D. Standards. In approving all special use permits, site
plans, and subdivisions, the Planning Board and/or Zoning Board of
Appeals shall be guided by applicable design guidelines. Until such
time as the Town of Milan adopts specific design guidelines, the New
York Planning Federation's Community Design Guidelines or the Dutchess
County Department of Planning and Development's Greenway Connections
may be used as an example of acceptable design guidelines. The intent
of the applicable design guidelines is to provide prospective applicants
for land development with actual illustrations of the types of development
that the Town wishes to achieve within the HB District, The guidelines
are also intended to ensure that future development within the HB
District creates no more than a minimal impact on the district and
surrounding area, makes conservation planning a central focus of any
future development, requires that new development follow traditional
settlement patterns within the district and respects local historic
styles, and provides general siting principles to help landowners
and the Planning and/or Zoning Boards to plan projects that fit into
the rural countryside.
E. Parking standards.
(1)
Parking lots shall be located at the rear and/or
side of buildings and shall be screened from the public right-of-way
by low walls, fences or hedges.
(2)
Parking lots shall not abut intersections or
be adjacent to parks or other designated open space.
(3)
Properties with frontage on Route 199 shall
be limited to a maximum of two single-lane-width vehicular ingress/egress
separated by no more than 20 feet.
[Amended 9-11-2006 by L.L. No. 11-2006]
(4)
Adjacent parking lots shall have vehicular connections
internally.
F. Nonconforming highway business uses.
[Added 6-11-2003 by L.L. No. 1-2003]
(1)
All highway business uses already established prior to January 1, 2001, shall be brought into compliance with the provisions of this subsection by December 31, 2006. Nonconforming highway business uses that are the subject of subdivision, special use permit and/or site plan applications, certificates of occupancy, no-violation letters, or other permit, approval, entitlement, or authorization from the Town of Milan shall be subject to all of the terms and conditions of this (§
200-14.1) subsection.
[Amended 4-10-2006 by L.L. No. 7-2006]
(2)
Nonconforming highway business uses shall apply for the appropriate permits upon adoption and filing of this local law. Nonconforming highway business uses shall have five years from the establishment date identified in §
200-14.1F of this chapter to complete all required improvements and obtain required approvals. There shall be no nonconforming highway business uses beyond that date.
(3)
Upon a showing of diligent pursuit of compliance,
the Planning Board is authorized to permit up to two extensions not
to exceed six months per extension and to expire no later than December
31, 2007. If any individual businesses are found not to have received
personal notification by the Town before the end of 2005, a period
of two years will be permitted to come into compliance from the date
of notification. Individual extensions beyond these times may be granted
by the Town Board upon a showing of diligent pursuit and unforeseen
difficulty in complying before December 31, 2007, or the expiration
of two years since notification, if later. All extensions shall be
obtained in advance of the expiration of time for compliance.
[Added 4-10-2006 by L.L. No. 7-2006]
(4)
Multiple dwelling units on three individual parcels existed as conversions of earlier commercial structures at the time of the adoption of Local Law No. 3 of 2001. Subject to the regulations of this subsection [§
200-14.1F(1) through
(4)], and subject to the issuance of a special use permit by the Town of Milan Planning Board (as established in §
200-37 and Table A, Schedule of Use Regulations), the use of these three parcels, 6471-00-591614; 6571-00-014366; 6571-00-50825, may continue, to the extent such use is in conformance with all building, safety, health, and fire codes; and is not discontinued or changed as established in §
200-15. Such use in the HB District may not expand to additional dwelling units beyond those existing at the time Local Law No. 3 of 2001 was passed.
[Added 4-10-2006 by L.L. No. 7-2006]