[Added 8-17-1987]
This chapter shall be known as the "Zoning Ordinance of the Town of West Seneca" and shall constitute Chapter
120 of the Code of the Town of West Seneca.
[Amended 8-17-1987]
As part of the Comprehensive Development Plan
for the Town of West Seneca, this Zoning Ordinance, set forth in the
text and maps which constitute this chapter, is adopted in order to
promote public health, safety, morality and the general welfare. These
general goals include, among others, the following specific purposes:
to provide for adequate light, air and convenience of access; to prevent
overcrowding of the land and undue concentration of population; to
secure safety from fire, flood, panic and other dangers; to lessen
congestion in the streets and to facilitate the adequate provision
of transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public
requirements; to encourage the most appropriate use of land in order
to protect and conserve property values throughout the town; and to
bring about the gradual conformity of land and buildings to the Comprehensive
Master Plan.
The Town of West Seneca is hereby divided into
the following zoning districts:
A. Residence districts.
(1) R-100A Residence District.
(3) R-90A Residence District.
(5) R-75A Residence District.
(7) R-65A Residence District.
(9) R-60A Residence District.
C. Manufacturing districts.
(1) M-1 Manufacturing District.
(2) M-2 Manufacturing District.
Zoning district boundaries are intended to follow
property lines, center lines of streets, railroads or streams, or
to be parallel or perpendicular thereto, unless otherwise located
by appropriate reference on the Zoning Map. Where uncertainty exists
with respect to the zoning district boundaries as shown on the Zoning
Map, the following rules shall apply;
A. Where district boundaries are indicated so as to approximately
follow property lines or center lines of streets, railroads or streams,
such property lines or center lines shall be construed to be such
boundaries.
B. Where district boundaries are so indicated that they
are approximately parallel to street center lines, such district boundaries
shall be construed as being parallel thereto. If no distance is given,
the location of the district boundary shall be measured from the nearest
parallel street line, using the graphic scale shown on the Zoning
Map. However, if the property abutting on said parallel street line
has a lesser depth than the distance so measured, then the rear lot
line of said property shall be construed to be the district boundary.
C. In the event that none of the above rules are applicable,
the location of such boundary, unless the same is indicated by dimension
on the map, shall be determined by the use of the graphic scale on
the Zoning Map.
Except as hereinafter provided:
A. No building, other structure or land shall hereafter
be used or occupied, and no building or other structure or parts thereof
shall be erected, relocated, altered, extended or enlarged, unless
in conformity with the use, height and area regulations specified
herein for the district in which such building, other structure or
land is located and in conformity with all other regulations of this
chapter.
B. Lot and yard areas.
(1) No lot area shall be reduced or diminished so that
the yards or other open space thereon shall be less than prescribed
by this chapter, nor shall the density of population be increased
in any manner except in conformity with area requirements herein established.
If, at the time of adoption of this chapter or of any subsequent amendments
increasing the area or open space requirements, the lot area or required
open spaces are less than the minimum required by this chapter, such
area or open space shall not be further reduced.
(2) No yard or other open space provided on one lot for
the purpose of complying with the provisions of this chapter shall
be considered as providing a yard or open space required on any other
lot.
Where a lot is divided by any zoning district
boundary so as to be in more than one zoning district and where such
lot was an existing lot when such district boundary was established,
a conforming use occupying 50% or more of the area of said lot and
having street frontage in the district where permitted may be extended
on such lot not more than 25 feet (measured perpendicular to the district
boundary) into any district where such use is not permitted. Such
use shall be subject to all regulations applicable to the district
where permitted.
If a court of competent jurisdiction finds the
application of any provision of this chapter to any building, other
structure or tract of land to be invalid in whole or in part, the
effect of such decision shall be limited to the person, property or
situation involved in the controversy, and the application of any
such provision to any other person, property or situation shall not
be affected.