[Added 11-1-1988; amended 4-8-1997; 7-12-2022]
These provisions are intended to provide for temporary lodging
near tourist areas, institutional uses, and Long Island MacArthur
Airport. The location of such properties are optimally located within
walking distance of downtowns, ferry terminals, colleges/universities,
and close proximity to either Veterans Memorial Highway or the Long
Island Expressway. Large-scale hotels are preferred to be located
near larger institutions in commercialized areas and away from single-family
dwellings. Small-scale lodges, commonly referred to as "bed-and-breakfasts,"
are preferred to be located in historic areas, downtowns, and/or ferry
terminals to accommodate tourists in residential settings. Mid-block
locations among single-family residences shall not be preferred.
The uses permitted as special exceptions by
the Board of Appeals after a public hearing shall be the same as those
permitted in a Residence AAA District when authorized as a special
exception by the Board of Appeals, and no other.
[Added 4-8-1997]
All uses not expressly permitted are prohibited.
[Amended 11-1-1988]
The total building area, including all buildings,
shall not exceed an FAR of 0.40.
[Amended 11-1-1988]
The minimum required lot area for a hotel, motel,
boardinghouse or lodging house shall be 40,000 square feet and not
less than 1,250 square feet of lot area for each sleeping room.
The following encroachments are hereby permitted:
A. Cornices, eaves, gutters and chimneys projecting not
more than 24 inches.
B. Bay windows and fireplaces not wider than six feet
and projecting not more than 24 inches.
C. Open and unroofed entrance platforms or terraces not
wider or deeper than six feet nor more than three feet in height.