In accordance with the recommendations and policies
of the Town of Hamburg 2010 Comprehensive Plan and its Local Waterfront
Revitalization Program (LWRP), this District is intended to:
A. Restrict some areas of the waterfront region of the
Town to mostly water-dependent and water-related or -enhanced uses.
(1) Provide areas for uses that can take advantage of
the waterfront assets and to complement the nature of these areas.
(2) Only allow certain nonwater dependent uses by special
use permit.
B. Create a transition zone between lakeshore residential
areas and the more intensive commercial and industrial districts.
C. Provide connections to and complement the tourism
and recreational features of the waterfront region, and take advantage
of the designation of Route 5 as a National Scenic Byway and part
of the Seaway Trail System.
Unless otherwise provided, the minimum lot size
in the WC District shall be as specified in this section:
A. Lot area: Lot area will be based on the size of the
building, parking requirements and landscaping.
B. Lot width at the building line: 75 feet.
Lot coverage requirements are as follows:
Unless otherwise provided, the minimum required
yards and other open spaces in the WC District shall be as specified
in this section.
B. Side yards; principal buildings: none required, except
that:
(1) Where a side yard is provided, it shall be no less
than five feet.
(2) Where a side yard abuts any R District boundary, it
shall be not less than 20 feet or the height of the principal buildings,
whichever is greater.
(3) Where a side yard is used for either vehicular ingress
or egress, it shall be at least 12 feet.
(4) Where a side yard is used for vehicular ingress or
egress, it shall not be less than 25 feet.
C. Rear yard minimum: 30 feet.
For applicable off-street parking regulations, see Article
XXXII. For applicable sign regulations, see Article
XXXVI.
For applicable supplemental regulations pertaining to height, area or open space, see Articles
XXXVI through
XXXIX.
Landscaping treatments shall be undertaken as
directed by the Planning Board to retain the aesthetically enhanced
look and waterfront character of the area.
Buildings shall not be constructed so as to
alter or eliminate significant views of the lake. Building elevation
plans must be submitted to the Planning Board which reflect designs
that accomplish the aesthetically enhanced look described in the objectives
section of this Code, and any applicable zoning overlay requirements.