The general requirements affecting the use of buildings, structures and land for each of the districts established by Article
III are hereby established and set forth in this Article.
The accompanying table entitled "Table of General
Use Requirements" shall be deemed part of this chapter and is referred
to herein as the "Use Table."
The uses which are listed in this section are prohibited in the Town, subject to the qualifications set forth in §
250-9D:
A. Manufacturing uses involving primary production of
the following products from raw materials:
(1) Asphalt, cement, charcoal and fuel briquettes.
(2) Chemicals: analine dyes, ammonia, carbide, caustic
soda, cellulose, chlorine, carbon black and bone black, creosote,
hydrogen and oxygen, industrial alcohol, nitrates (manufactured and
natural) of an explosive nature, potash, plastic materials and synthetic
resins, pyroxylin, rayon yarn and hydrocholric, nitric, phosphoric,
picric and sulfuric acids.
(3) Coal, coke and tar products, including gas manufacturing;
explosives; fertilizers; and gelatin, glue and size.
(4) Linoleum and oilcloth; matches; and paints, varnishes
and turpentine.
(5) Rubber (natural or synthetic); soaps, including fat
rendering; and starch.
B. The following processes: nitrating of cotton or other
materials; milling or processing of flour, feed or grain except by
a farmer on, his own property for his own use; magnesium foundry;
reduction, refining. smelting and alloying of metal or metal ores;
refining secondary aluminum; refining petroluem products, such as
gasoline, kerosene, naphtha and lubricating oil, distillation of wood
or bones; and reduction and processing of wood pulp and fiber, including
paper mill operations.
C. Operations involving stockyards and slaughterhouses,
grain elevators, slag piles and keeping, breeding and raising of pigs
for commercial purposes.
D. Storage of explosives, except under license from the
State of New York and in a manner and place conforming to the laws
of the State of New York and the American Table of Distances, and
provided that no more than 5,000 pounds is stored in any one magazine.
E. Bulk or wholesale storage of gasoline above ground.
F. Dumps, sanitary landfills and junkyards.
G. Quarries, stone crushers, screening plants and storage
of quarry screenings; and mining and open-pit mining.
H. Incineration of waste materials except in a plant
owned and operated by the Town.
I. Disposal of septic or sewage wastes.
J. Any other use, whether specified above or not, that
is of such a nature as to be detrimental to neighboring properties
by reason of emission or odor, dust, refuse matter, garbage, smoke,
vibration, gas, radiation, noise or any other factor that is dangerous
to the comfort, peace, enjoyment, health or safety of the area or
the community.
K. Freestanding water towers and freestanding water tanks,
located below, on or above ground, except that:
[Amended 3-28-1989]
(1) Such a tower or tank, owned and operated by a public
utility shall be allowed, as a conditional use of the Planning Board,
on plots of three acres or more, subject to approval of the Town Board;
and
(2) Water tanks on or below the ground shall be permitted
when required by any Town agency.
L. The handling, storage or disposal of radioactive materials
or toxic waste byproducts.
M. Heliports and helipads, and landing of helicopters.
[Amended 2-25-2020 by L.L. No. 1-2021]
N. Principal solar energy systems.
[Added 4-25-2017 by L.L.
No. 1-2017]
O. Animal
kennels and animal shelters.
[Added 2-25-2020 by L.L. No. 1-2021]