Permitted uses and structures shall be as follows:
A. Principal uses and structures.
(2) Church or other place of worship or religious education,
parish house, convent, rectory or parsonage.
(3) Fire station without club facilities.
(4) Two-family dwelling or one single-family dwelling
on a single lot.
(5) Public school, public library or public museum.
(6) Private, nonprofit, elementary or secondary school
accredited by the New York State Department of Education.
(7) Agricultural, floricultural and horticultural pursuits,
including but not limited to general farms, greenhouses, plant nurseries,
truck gardens, dairy husbandry, animal husbandry and the raising of
bees, poultry and livestock, together with all customary buildings
and other structures necessary for the production, processing and
storage of the products of such pursuits. No manure or other odor-
or dust-producing substances shall be stored within 100 feet of any
lot line.
(9) Veterinarian, small animal hospital and dog kennels;
provided, however, that buildings, pens or runways for the confinement
of animals shall be at least 100 feet from the property line in an
R District, and no manure or other odor- or dust-producing substances
shall be stored within 100 feet of any lot line.
(10)
Private wildlife reservations or conservation
projects, including the customary buildings and structures therefor.
(12)
Hospital or institution of a religious, charitable,
rehabilitative, custodial or philanthropic nature.
(13)
Nonprofit private club, including a club swimming
pool and/or tennis courts, catering exclusively to members and guests.
(14)
The following uses by special use permit authorized
by the Concord Town Board, subject to the appropriate article of this
chapter relating to the issuance of special use permits.
(a)
Commercial radio or television transmission
facilities where a federal license is required.
(b)
Gun club, fishing club, conservation club, social
club and all other recreational clubs or any corporation or private
individual offering indoor or outdoor activities, such as carnivals
or parties, when admission is charged or goods or services are offered
for sale.
(d)
Seasonal cottages or cabins for use of the owner
thereof or rented to others. "Seasonal cottages" shall not be construed
to include tents.
(e)
Picnic grounds or grove for which a fee or rental
is charged for the use of the premises, excluding all amusement devices
other than customary playground apparatus.
(f)
Raising of fur-bearing animals.
(h)
Commercial extraction of topsoil, sand, gravel or stone as defined in §
150-7, not including mining regulated under the New York State Mined Land Reclamation Law.
(15)
Golf courses of at least nine holes, public
and semiprivate driving ranges and miniature golf and including accompanying
structures necessary for customary golf course operation.
(16)
Multifamily dwelling or condominium.
B. Accessory uses and structures.
(1) Private garage or off-street parking spaces as regulated
in this chapter, including the parking of not more than two commercial
vehicles, provided that the vehicles are used by the occupants of
the premises.
(2) Storage of campers, house trailers, utility trailers
or boats, owned by the occupant of the premises, for his/her personal
use, provided that such storage is located to the rear of the front
setback line and does not occupy any part of a required side yard.
(3) A private tennis court and/or private swimming pool,
provided that any such facility is located to the rear of the front
setback line and does not occupy any part of a required side yard.
In the case of any private swimming pool, such pool shall comply with
any applicable swimming pool regulations enacted by the Town of Concord.
(4) Professional residence-office conducted in a dwelling
by the occupant thereof when reviewed by the Planning Board and approved
by the Town Board, provided that:
(a)
Such use shall be located entirely within a
dwelling.
(b)
Such use shall not include the confinement of
any person under care or treatment.
(c)
Such use shall not occupy an area of more than
1/5 of the total gross floor space of the dwelling in which it is
located or 480 square feet, whichever is less.
(5) Accessory uses and structures customarily incidental
to permitted principal uses.
(6) Accommodations for not more than three roomers or
lodgers within a dwelling.
(7) Refreshment stand dispensing food and beverages incidental
to the operation of a commercial picnic grove.
(8) Roadside stand or building for the sale and display
of agricultural products. Any roadside stand or building used for
the sale or display of such products shall contain not more than 600
square feet of floor area and shall be set back at least 20 feet from
the right-of-way.
(9) Home occupations, not to occupy more than 600 square
feet of total gross floor space.
C. Special permitted uses.
[Added 3-6-2008 by L.L. No. 3-2008]
(1) Utility-scale wind energy conversion systems.
(2) Small-scale wind energy conversion systems.
Unless otherwise provided, the minimum lot size
shall be specified in this section.
A. Lot area.
(2) Two-family dwelling or one single-family dwellings
on a single lot: 1 1/2 acres.
(3) Three-or-more-family dwelling: 15,000 square feet
per dwelling unit.
B. Lot width at building line: 200 feet.
Unless otherwise provided, the maximum height
of buildings shall be as specified in this section.
A. Dwellings: 2 1/2 stories not to exceed 35 feet.
B. Farm buildings: no limit.
Unless otherwise provided, the minimum required
yards and other open spaces shall be as specified in this section.
A. Front yard: 50 feet, with the exception of a garage
minimum requirement for setback from the edge of a right-of-way of
20 feet when approved by the Concord Town Board.
B. Side yards: two required.
C. Rear yard: not less than 50 feet.
For applicable off-street parking requirements, see Article
XXI of this chapter.
For applicable sign regulations, see Article
XXV of this chapter.
For applicable supplemental regulations pertaining to use, height, area or open space, see Articles
XXVI,
XXVII and
XXVIII of this chapter.