The Common Council of the City of Oswego, in Oswego County,
New York, acting under the authority of Article 2-A of the General
City Law of the State of New York, hereby adopts and enacts this chapter
as a comprehensive amendment to the ordinance known as the "Zoning
Ordinance of the City of Oswego, New York," adopted May 28, 1940,
readopted May 12, 1980, and all subsequent amendments thereto.
This chapter shall be known as the "Zoning Ordinance of the
City of Oswego, New York."
Except as hereinafter provided, no building or structure shall
be built, erected, moved, altered or extended and no land, building
or structure or part thereof shall be occupied or used unless in conformity
with the regulations specified for the district in which it is located.
In the interpretation and application of the provisions of this
chapter, the regulations set forth below shall govern:
A. Interpretation of intent of chapter. The provisions of this chapter
shall be regarded as the minimum requirements for the protection and
promotion of the health, safety and general welfare of the public.
B. Conflict between laws. This chapter is not intended to interfere
with, abrogate or annul any other ordinance, regulation or other provisions
of law. When this chapter imposes restrictions different from those
imposed by any other statute, ordinance, regulation or other provision
of law, whichever provisions are more restrictive or impose higher
standards shall control.
C. Existing prior permits and variances. This chapter is not intended
to abrogate or annul any building permits, certificates of occupancy,
variances or other lawful permits issued before the effective date
of this chapter.
The City of Oswego is hereby divided into the following zoning
districts:
TN1
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Traditional Neighborhood 1
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TN2
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Traditional Neighborhood 2
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SR
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Suburban Residential
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UR
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Urban Residential
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TD
|
Traditional Downtown
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TB
|
Traditional Business
|
CB
|
Commercial Business
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WA
|
Waterfront
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MH
|
Maritime Heritage
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IN
|
Industrial
|
PD
|
Planned Development
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All land in the City of Oswego shall fall within one of the
established land use control districts as shown on the City of Oswego
Zoning Map, hereinafter "Zoning Map," which accompanies this chapter.
The zoning districts are shown, defined and bounded on the Zoning
Map. The Zoning Map is hereby made a part of this chapter and shall
be on file in the office of the City Clerk.
Where uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of any
of the districts as shown on the Zoning Map, the following rules shall
apply:
A. Where district boundaries are indicated as approximately following
the center lines of streets or highways, street lines or highway right-of-way
lines, such lines shall be construed to be coincident with said boundaries.
B. Where district boundaries are so indicated that they are approximately
parallel to center lines or right-of-way lines of streets or highways,
such district boundaries shall be construed as being parallel thereto
and at such distance therefrom as is indicated on the Zoning Map.
If no such distance is given, such dimension shall be determined by
the use of the scale shown on said Zoning Map.
C. Where district boundaries are so indicated that they follow the lot
lines approximately, said district boundaries shall be construed to
be coincident with such lot lines.
D. Where the boundary of a district follows a railroad line, such boundary
shall be construed to be located midway between the main tracks of
said railroad line.
E. Where the boundary of a district follows the Oswego River or a stream,
such boundary shall be construed to be at the midpoint, or coincident
with the center line, of the river or of such stream.
F. Where the boundary of a zoning district follows the Lake Ontario
shoreline, the district boundary shall be construed to be such shoreline
coincident with the limits of the City of Oswego; but if in the future
water areas are filled and the shoreline advanced or if docks, piers
and such other structures attached directly to the shoreline, or not
directly attached but forming part of the physical facilities located
on the shore, are constructed, such zoning district shall include
these areas and facilities.
G. In all other cases, where dimensions are not shown on the Zoning
Map, the location of the boundaries shown on said map shall be determined
by use of the scale appearing thereon.
If a lot is divided by a zoning district boundary, the respective
district regulations shall apply to each portion of the lot, except
that:
A. The regulations of the more restrictive district may be applied to
the entire lot.
B. The Board of Appeals may establish requirements within the intent
of this chapter which represent a compromise between the requirements
of the districts involved and which are approximately proportional
to the area of the lot that lies within each different district. In
no case shall such requirements be less restrictive than the regulations
in the least restrictive district.