A.
The Town Board in its adoption of the Comprehensive Plan recognized the importance of enhancing the community identity of the various hamlets which comprise the Town of Islip. Major elements of this identity involve the residential uses, architecture and streetscape which have traditionally developed along the major roadways and which serve as scenic gateway to the business districts of these communities.
B.
The Town Board also finds that redevelopment of these properties under the existing business zoning would undermine these elements by the elimination or significant modification to the residential structure, replacement of front lawn and vegetation by parking, commercial driveways and signage, all of which would destroy the present visual quality of these gateways. The resulting advance of strip commercial development also undermines the unique functional and visual role these business districts play in preserving community identity. Such development would add a significant amount of traffic along roadways which are already congested, thereby reducing service and safety.
C.
It is the intent of the Town Board to create a zoning district which would be an economically viable alternative to the existing designation, but which would not result in the adverse effects so described. The provisions contained in this article are intended to maintain the unique and historic character of the site through maintenance of the architecture and streetscape, consolidation of roadway access and parking and permission of only these uses which are compatible with said restrictions.
D.
Preferred locations for General Service T designation include properties in a transitional location with a side yard adjacent to a commercially zoned property and another side yard adjacent to a residential district or another property designated as General Service T. The site shall not be located mid-block among other single-family dwellings unless adjacent to institutional uses or a mitigating circumstance exists whereas the goals of this article are better served.
[Added 3-14-2023]