As used in this chapter, the following terms shall
have the meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY BUILDING
A subordinate structure located on the same lot with the
principal structure, occupied or devoted to an accessory use. Where
an accessory structure is attached to the principal structure in a
substantial manner, as by a roof, such accessory structure shall be
considered part of the principal structure. All accessory structures
shall be in compliance with the Building Code as set forth in the
Codes of the Town of Holland. No accessory structure shall exceed
1,500 square feet.
[Amended 11-14-2007 by L.L. No. 2-2007; 9-11-2013 by L.L. No. 1-2013]
ACCESSORY USE
A use customarily incidental and subordinate to the main
use or building and located on the same lot therewith.
ALTERATIONS
As applied to a building or structure, a change or rearrangement
in the structural parts or in the exit facilities; or an enlargement,
whether by extending on a side or by increasing in height; or the
moving from one location or position to another.
ANIMAL KENNEL
Any pen, building, or other structure, but not including
a building used for human habitation, in which four or more dogs are
kept for the purpose of breeding, sale, training, boarding, grooming,
housing, or sporting purposes, with the exception of a pet shop.
[Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions,
Art. I)]
AUTOMOTIVE JUNKYARD
As provided in Chapter
75, Junkyards and Junk Dealers.
[Amended 7-13-1988 by L.L. No. 2-1988]
BASEMENT
Part of a structure below ground level, which construction
shall include either a block wall of ten-inch minimum blocks or an
equivalent strength for a poured wall with a minimum height clearance
of seven feet.
[Added 7-9-1997 by L.L. No. 4-1997]
BUILDING COVERAGE
The horizontal area of a lot covered by buildings, measured
to the outside of walls.
BUILDING HEIGHTS
The vertical distance measured from the average elevation
or the proposed finished grade at the front of the building to the
highest point of the roof for flat roofs, to the deck line of mansard
roofs and to the mean height between eaves and ridge for gable, hip
and gambrel roofs.
CAMPING GROUND
Land used on a seasonal basis for the accommodation of tents,
trailers or other nondwelling arrangements. This term does not include
mobile home courts or permanent-type structures which penetrate ground
by more than 10 inches.
[Amended 7-13-1988 by L.L. No. 2-1988; 5-12-1993 by L.L. No.
1-1993; 5-12-2021 by L.L. No. 1-2021]
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
A certificate issued by the Building Safety Inspector/Zoning
Enforcement Officer upon completion of construction, alteration or
change in occupancy or use of a building. Said certificate shall acknowledge
compliance with all the requirements of this chapter and such adjustments
thereto granted by the Board of Appeals.
[Amended 7-13-1988 by L.L. No. 2-1988]
CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
A development of residential lots, each containing less area
than the minimum lot required for the zone within which such development
occurs, but maintaining the density limitation imposed by said minimum
lot area through the provision of open space as a part of the subdivision
plan.
COMMERCIAL GARAGE
Any building, structure or lot which is used for the repair, maintenance or equipment of motor vehicles. This definition shall apply to §
120-26, HB Highway Business District, and §
120-27, M Manufacturing and Industrial District. For the purpose of lot and bulk requirements in the HB District, "commercial garages" shall be regulated under retail and service uses. For the purpose of the Schedule of Area, Lot and Bulk Requirements for the Manufacturing and Industrial District, special garages shall be in addition to those previously scheduled.
[Added 7-13-1988 by L.L. No. 2-1988;
amended 1-8-1992 by L.L. No. 1-1992]
DWELLING
A building used as the living quarters for one or more families,
not to include a boardinghouse, rooming house, hotel, lodging house,
or motel, and must contain at least one dwelling unit.
[Amended 9-11-2013 by L.L. No. 1-2013]
DWELLING, MULTIFAMILY
A building or a group of buildings on one lot containing
three or more dwelling units or two or more buildings with one or
more dwellings on one lot.
[Amended 1-8-1992 by L.L. No. 1-1992]
DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY
A building containing two dwelling units or two buildings
containing one dwelling unit, only one of which may be a principal
dwelling and the second an accessory dwelling.
[Amended 1-8-1992 by L.L. No. 1-1992; 7-9-1997 by L.L. No. 4-1997]
DWELLING UNIT
A single unit providing complete independent living facilities
for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living,
sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation.
[Amended 9-11-2013 by L.L. No. 1-2013]
FAMILY
One or more persons living together in one dwelling unit
and maintaining a common household, including domestic servants and
gratuitous guests, together with boarders, roomers or lodgers not
in excess of the number allowed by this chapter by definition or as
an accessory use.
FARM
A parcel or parcels of 10 or more acres in a permitted district
devoted to farming as a primary use which may consist of one or more
parcels which may or may not be contiguous to each other.
[Added 7-13-1988 by L.L. No. 2-1988;
amended 9-11-2013 by L.L. No. 1-2013; 5-12-2021 by L.L. No. 1-2021]
FARM BUILDING OR USE
Any use of land or buildings customarily a part of farm or
agricultural pursuits, including the housing of farm animals, except
fur-bearing animals, the repair of equipment used on the premises
and the sale of farm products where such is clearly incidental to
the overall use of the premises as a farm.
FENCE
Any structure, regardless of composition, except a living
fence, that is erected or maintained for the purpose of enclosing
a piece of land or to divide a piece of land into distinct portions.1
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
A liquid having a flash point below 200° F., closed-cup
tester. Class I "flammable liquids" (e.g., gasoline, ether and liquid
petroleum gas) are those having a flash point below 25° F. Class
II "flammable liquids" are those having a flash point below 70°
F., but not below 25° F.
GARAGE, PRIVATE
An accessory building or portion or a main building used
for the storage of automotive vehicles used by the occupants of the
premises.
GASOLINE SERVICE STATION
A building, structure or tract of land used for the storage
and sale of gasoline, motor fuels, lubricants, accessories, supplies
and any other materials related to the maintenance or equipment of
automobiles or in which repairs, adjustments, maintenance or the equipping
of automobiles is conducted. The term shall include, without limitation,
the rendering of the following services: fueling; changing oil, water,
batteries or tires; replacing fan belts, air filters or oil filters;
and installing windshield wiper blades or light bulbs. The term shall
not include any such establishment which renders such services or
stores such materials for a single commercial or industrial establishment
rather than offering such services and materials to the public.
[Amended 7-13-1988 by L.L. No. 2-1988]
HEIGHT
In regard to fences, the distance measured from the existing
grade to the top of the fence.
[Amended 7-13-1988 by L.L. No. 2-1988]
HOME OCCUPATION
Any occupation carried on as a subordinate use by a member
of the family residing on the premises of a residential lot which
does not substantially alter the character and appearance of the property.
[Amended 7-13-1988 by L.L. No. 2-1988]
HOME PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATION
The office of a member of a recognized profession when conducted
on residential property; such occupations shall include but not be
limited to those of doctors, lawyers, architects, engineers, artists,
ministers and other recognized professional persons.
HOTEL OR LODGING HOUSE
A building containing sleeping rooms for five or more persons,
which rooms are available to the public for less than a week at a
time for compensation, with no cooking or dining facilities except
a general kitchen and public dining room.
HUNTING AND FISHING CABIN
A cabin, camp or lean-to or other similar structure designed
and used only for occasional occupancy and primarily for hunting,
fishing, and similar purposes that:
(1)
Is a one-story structure but may include a sleeping loft;
(2)
Is built on posts or piers and does not have a permanent foundation;
(3)
Is served by a sanitary pit privy or chemical toilet and does
not have a conventional, on-site wastewater treatment system;
(4)
Does not have pressurized or indoor plumbing (this prohibition
does not preclude a kitchen sink with appropriate grey water leach
pit); and
(5)
Is not connected to any public utilities (such as electric,
phone, cable, water or sewer systems).
LOT
A parcel of land considered as a unit, devoted to a certain
use or occupied by a building or group of buildings that are united
by a common interest or use, and the customary accessories and open
spaces belonging to the same. A lot within the meaning of this chapter
may or may not be a lot as shown on a subdivision plat, assessment
record or recorded deed.
LOT AREA
The net area contained within lot lines.
LOT LINES
The property lines bounding the lot.
(1)
FRONT LOT LINEThe right-of-way line of the street or highway giving access to the lot. In the case of a corner lot, the owner may designate either street lot line as the "front lot line."
LOT WIDTH
The least horizontal distance across the lot between side
lot lines measured at the nearest street or highway center line; also,
the least horizontal distance across a lot between side lot lines
measured at the front of a main building erected or to be erected
on such lot or at a distance from the front lot line equal to the
required depth of front yard.
[Amended 1-12-1994 by L.L. No. 1-1994]
MOBILE HOME
Any vehicle or combination thereof used, designed for use
or capable of being used for sleeping or living quarters for one or
more persons, designed to be moved from one location to another by
means of wheels affixed to an axle or carriage affixed to the vehicle,
whether propelled by its own power or by the power of another vehicle
to which it may be attached, and whether the axle or carriage to which
the wheels may be affixed is detachable or detached, and irrespective
of the name or title assigned or designated by the manufacturer of
the unit or any other persons.
MOTEL
A building or group of buildings used primarily as sleeping
or living quarters for transient automobile travelers and providing
for accessory off-street parking but with no cooking facilities except
in a restaurant or caretaker's unit. The term includes auto courts,
cabin courts, motor lodges, tourist courts and similar appellations,
but not trailer camps.
NONCONFORMING USE
Lawful occupancy of a structure or land by a use or activity
which was lawful prior to the adoption or amendment of this Zoning
Ordinance, but which fails to conform to the requirements of the zoning
district in which it is located by reason of such adoption or amendment.
[Amended 7-13-1988 by L.L. No. 2-1988]
NURSERY SCHOOL
Use of a building or lot, or part of a building or lot, for
nursery or other care of more than five children under six years of
age not residing on the premises and conducted on a regularly scheduled
basis.
NURSING HOME
Use of a building for nursing care of two or more persons
not related to the operators by family ties and done for compensation.
[Amended 7-13-1988 by L.L. No. 2-1988]
OFF-STREET LOADING SPACE
An unobstructed area having access to a street suitable for
the loading or unloading of motor transport vehicles with minimum
dimensions of 12 feet in height, 10 feet in width and 50 feet in depth.
OFF-STREET PARKING SPACE
An unobstructed area having access to a street suitable for
the parking of passenger motor vehicles and with minimum dimensions
of 10 feet in width and 20 feet in depth.
PERSONAL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT
An office, store or other place of business catering to the
personal needs of a customer, such as normally conducted by a barber,
beautician, tailor or dressmaker.
POND
Any man-made body of water designated to retain water on
an ongoing basis, with a surface area greater than 2,000 square feet
and/or a maximum depth greater than 18 inches.
[Added 11-14-2007 by L.L. No. 2-2007]
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
When operated as a permitted accessory use in a residence
district, a room or rooms on the same lot as the residence of a professional
doctor, dentist, engineer, architect or other recognized professional,
used as a place of business for such profession in a manner clearly
accessory to the dwelling use of the lot.
SEASONAL BASIS
The conducting of a use for a period not exceeding six months
in any calendar year.
[Amended 7-9-1997 by L.L. No. 4-1997]
SETBACK
The least horizontal distance from any building to the nearest
street or highway right-of-way.
SIGN
Any advertisement, announcement, direction or communication
produced in whole or in part by the construction, erection, affixing
or placing of a structure on any land or any other structure or produced
by painting on or posting or placing any printed, lettered, pictured,
figured or colored material on any structure or surface, but not including
signs placed or erected by the Town of Holland, the County of Erie
or the State of New York for the purpose of showing street names,
traffic directions or regulations or for other public purposes or
street numbers placed or affixed to buildings.
SIGN AREA
The area defined by the frame or edge of a sign. Where there
is no geometric frame or edge of the sign, the area shall be defined
by a projected, enclosed, four-sided (straight sides) geometric shape
which most closely outlines said sign.
SITE PLAN
A plan of a lot or subdivision on which is shown topography,
location of all buildings, structures, roads, rights-of-way, boundaries,
all essential dimensions and bearings and any other information deemed
necessary by the Planning Board.
STORY
That portion of a building between the surface of any floor
and the surface of the floor next above it, or, if there is no floor
above it, then the space between any floor and ceiling next above
it. A basement shall be counted as a "story" for purposes of height
measurement if the ceiling is more than five feet above the average
adjoining ground level. A "half-story" is a story under a sloping
roof, having a ceiling height of seven feet or more or not exceeding
1/2 the floor area of the uppermost full story in the building.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected which requires permanent
location on the ground or attachment to something having such location.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS
Any change in the supporting members of a building or other
structure, such as bearing walls, columns, beams or girders.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
TOOLSHED
A movable structure designed to sit on grade, typically used
for garden-type tool storage, lawn mowers and seasonal equipment and
to follow the same zoning setbacks as an accessory building.
[Added 9-11-2013 by L.L. No. 1-2013]
USE
The specific purposes for which land or a building is designed,
arranged, intended or for which it is or may be occupied or maintained.
USABLE OPEN SPACE
An area on a lot with a main building, unbuilt on and open
to the sky, of such shape, location and character as to be usable
for laundry drying, recreational use by small children and other dwelling
accessory use, but not to be used for vehicle parking.
WASTE
As provided in § 27-0303, Subdivision 7, and § 27-0901,
Subdivision 11, of the New York Environmental Conservation Law.
[Added 7-13-1988 by L.L. No. 2-1988]
(1)
DISPOSALAs provided in § 27-0303, Subdivision 1, of the New York Environmental Conservation Law.
(3)
REGULATED WASTEAs provided in § 27-0303, Subdivision 4, of the New York Environmental Conservation Law.
(4)
SOLID WASTEAs provided in § 27-0701, Subdivision 1, of the New York Environmental Conservation Law.
YARD, FRONT
(1)
An open space extending the full width of the
lot between a main building, structure or portion thereof and the
front lot line, unoccupied and unobstructed by buildings or structures
from the ground upward, the depth of which shall be the least horizontal
distance between the front lot line and the front of such main building.
(2)
All corner properties adjacent to a public street,
alley or highway shall also be considered as a "front yard" for purposes
of this chapter. However, this definition shall specifically not apply
for purposes of swimming pool protection.
[Added 7-13-1988 by L.L. No. 2-1988;
amended 1-8-1992 by L.L. No. 1-1992]
YARD, REAR
An open space extending the full width of a lot between the
rearmost main building and the rear lot line, unoccupied and unobstructed
by buildings or structures from the ground upward except as hereinafter
specified, the depth of which shall be the least horizontal distance
between the rear lot line and the rear of such main building.
YARD, SIDE
An open space extending from the front yard or the rear yard
between a main building structure or portion thereof and the side
lot line, unoccupied and unobstructed by buildings or structures from
the ground upward except as hereinafter specified. The required width
of the "side yard" shall be measured horizontally from the nearest
point of the side lot line to the nearest building.