The following are the only uses permitted in residence districts. See Article
XI for uses subject to site plan approval. See Article
IV for general regulations applying to all districts.
[Added 4-28-1986 by L.L. No. 10-1986, effective 5-8-1986; amended 9-26-1989 by L.L. No. 17-1989, effective 10-5-1989]
Permitted uses. In the RM/SC Multiple Residence/Senior
Citizen District, no building, structure or premises shall be used
or occupied and no building or part thereof or other structure shall
be erected or altered, unless otherwise provided in this chapter,
except for the following:
A. Senior citizen housing shall be limited to projects
developed through local nonprofit sponsors with state or federal assistance.
B. Occupancy shall be limited to:
(1) A single person who is 62 years of age or over or
a nonelderly handicapped person between the ages of 18 and 62.
(2) A husband or wife under the age of 62 years who is
residing with his or her spouse who is 62 years of age or over or
handicapped.
(3) Children and grandchildren residing with their parents
or grandparents where one of said parents or grandparents with whom
the child or grandchild is residing is 62 years of age or older or
handicapped, provided that said children or grandchildren are 18 years
of age or over.
(4) The surviving member or members of a family living
within the RM/SC District with an eligible older or handicapped person
at the time of his or her death.
(5) Two or more elderly or handicapped persons living
together.
(6) Adults under 62 years of age and may be admitted as
permanent residents if it is established that the presence of such
persons is essential for the physical care or economic support of
eligible older or handicapped persons.
[Added 5-29-1974, effective 6-12-1974]
A. Permitted principal uses. The following are the only
principal uses permitted in residential P Parking Districts:
(1) Off-street parking areas for private motor vehicles,
when operated as an accessory use to a permitted principal use or
uses on an adjoining property in a residential district, but not including
the storage of new or used motor vehicles for sale or for hire or
any servicing of motor vehicles.
B. Accessory uses. The following accessory uses are permitted
in residential P Parking Districts only in conjunction with a permitted
principal use:
(1) Signs in accordance with all applicable Village regulations
and ordinances.
(2) Fences, walls or retaining walls pursuant to §
342-14.
[Added 5-10-2010 by L.L. No. 12-2010, effective 5-26-2010]
The minimum requirements listed in the Schedule
of Minimum Requirements for Residential Districts may need to be increased and the maximum limitations decreased in order to attain the full intensity of use permitted on a particular lot or in order to satisfy the requirement established in connection with an approval under Article
X.
[Added 11-28-2016 by L.L.
No. 22-2016, effective 12-7-2016]
The maximum allowable FAR for lots in the R-20, R-15, R-10,
R-7.5, R-6 and R-5 One-Family Districts and the RF-2 One- and Two-Family
District shall be determined by the following Residential FAR (Floor
Area Ratio) Schedule set forth below. To determine the maximum gross
floor area permitted for an individual one- or two-family house, the
actual lot size shall be multiplied by the FAR listed in, or computed
in accordance with, the schedule for the appropriate lot size category.
Residential FAR (Floor Area Ratio)
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Schedule
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Floor Area Ratio (FAR)
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Lot Size
(square feet)
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Maximum FAR
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Maximum Gross Floor Area
(square feet)
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Less than 5,000
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0.530
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5,000
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0.530
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2,650
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6,000
|
0.480
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2,880
|
7,000
|
0.430
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3,010
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8,000
|
0.410
|
3,280
|
9,000
|
0.390
|
3,510
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10,000
|
0.370
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3,700
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11,000
|
0.360
|
3,960
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12,000
|
0.350
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4,200
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13,000
|
0.340
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4,420
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14,000
|
0.330
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4,620
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15,000
|
0.320
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4,800
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16,000
|
0.310
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4,960
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17,000
|
0.300
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5,100
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18,000
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0.290
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5,220
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19,000
|
0.280
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5,320
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20,000 or more
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0.270
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5,400
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Each lot size range represents 1 to 999 square feet. FAR must
be interpolated for any values that fall between the lot sizes indicated.
For example, a lot of 12,500 square feet would have a FAR of 0.345.
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