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Town of Cazenovia, NY
Madison County
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In the New Woodstock Central Business Overlay (NWCBO) District, only the following structures and uses shall be permitted:
A. 
All uses allowed as of right in the NWHO District.
The following structures and uses shall be permitted in the NWCBO District only upon the issuance of a special use permit by the Zoning Board of Appeals as provided in § 165-114 of this chapter (and, where applicable, site plan approval from the Planning Board):
A. 
All specially permitted uses allowed in the NWHO District.
B. 
Apartment complex and senior housing.
C. 
Assembly, fabrication or packaging of previously prepared materials.
D. 
Bakery.
E. 
Bank/finance.
F. 
Business office.
G. 
Café or restaurant.
H. 
Construction services (which use shall not allow the outdoor storage of construction materials or equipment).
I. 
Educational facility.
J. 
Emergency service facility.
K. 
Farm stand.
L. 
Grocery store.
M. 
Government facility.
N. 
Hair care/beauty salon.
O. 
Horticulture, landscaping, garden center, florist operation.
P. 
Hospital, clinic, health care and medical office.
Q. 
Hotel and motel.
R. 
Light manufacturing.
S. 
Liquor store.
T. 
Lumberyard.
U. 
Private club.
V. 
Public utility.
W. 
Publishing.
X. 
Religious use.
Y. 
Retail store.
Z. 
Scientific and technical services.
AA. 
Tavern.
BB. 
Warehousing.
CC. 
Brewery.
DD. 
Cidery.
EE. 
Distillery.
FF. 
Nursery or greenhouse.
GG. 
Winery.
In the NWCBO District, the lot and area regulations of the NWHO District shall apply.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See § 165-30, Lot area and yard regulations.
A. 
Site plan. The applicable regulations for site plan approvals as set forth in Chapter 133 shall apply to all uses where so determined by that law.
B. 
Accessory structure allowed. A principal use and structure may also have one accessory structure, provided such accessory structure is secondary to the principal use and structure and is commonly considered to be associated with the principal use. Notwithstanding the above, a principal use may also separately have one pool. In addition, such principal use and structure may also have additional accessory structure(s) only upon the issuance of a special use permit by the Zoning Board of Appeals, as provided in § 165-114 of this chapter (and, where applicable, site plan approval from the Planning Board).