Buildings, for the purpose of this Part
1, shall be classified in respect to their occupancies as follows:
A. One- and two-family dwellings: buildings containing
one dwelling unit or two dwelling units with fewer than four lodgers
residing with a family in either one of such dwelling units.
B. Multiple dwellings:
(1) The following types of buildings are multiple dwellings
where the occupants are primarily permanent in nature and are classified
as Group R-2 under the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code:
(a)
Buildings containing one dwelling unit or two
dwelling units with more than four lodgers, residing with a family
in either one of such dwelling units.
(b)
Buildings containing three or more dwelling
units.
(f)
Boardinghouses (nontransient).
(i)
Fraternities and sororities.
(k)
Vacation timeshare properties.
(n)
Lodging houses and lodging units.
(o)
Buildings with three or more single rooms to
let or combination of three or more dwelling units and single rooms
to let.
(2) The following types of buildings are multiple dwellings
where the occupants are primarily transient in nature and are classified
as Group R-1 under the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and
Building Code:
(c)
Boardinghouses (transient).
[Amended 8-1-1990 by Ord. No. 90-8; 9-1-1999 by Ord. No. 99-9]
A. Dwelling units with separate sleeping rooms. In dwelling
units that consist of a sleeping room or sleeping rooms separate from
a common area(s), the maximum number of occupants permitted to occupy
the dwelling unit shall be limited based on the square footage of
the floor area of both the sleeping room(s) and the overall habitable
space in the dwelling unit, other than kitchens, bathrooms, toilet
rooms, hallways and nonhabitable spaces, as established by the following
table:
|
Maximum Number of Occupants
|
Sleeping Room Size
(square feet)
|
Overall Habitable Space1
(square feet)
|
---|
|
1
|
80-119
|
150-249
|
|
2
|
120-179
|
250-349
|
|
3
|
180-239
|
350-449
|
|
4 or more
|
240, plus 60 square feet for each additional
person
|
450, plus 100 for each additional person
|
|
1Note: Other than
kitchens, bathrooms, toilet rooms, hallways and nonhabitable spaces,
e.g. closets.
|
B. Dwelling units with no separate sleeping rooms (i.e.,
studio apartments). In dwelling units with no separate sleeping rooms,
such as studio apartments, the maximum number of occupants permitted
to occupy the dwelling unit shall be limited based on the square footage
of the floor area of the overall habitable space in the dwelling unit,
other than kitchens, bathrooms, toilet rooms, hallways and nonhabitable
spaces, as established by the following table:
|
Maximum Number of Occupants
|
Overall Habitable Space1
(square feet)
|
---|
|
1
|
150-249
|
|
2
|
250-349
|
|
3
|
350-449
|
|
4 or more
|
450, plus 100 square feet for each additional
person
|
|
1Note: Other than
kitchens, bathrooms, toilet rooms, hallways and no-habitable spaces,
e.g. closets.
|
C. Lodging units including but not limited to rooms for
rent. In lodging units, the maximum number of occupants permitted
to occupy each unit shall be limited based on the square footage of
the floor area of the unit, other than kitchens, bathrooms, toilet
rooms and nonhabitable spaces, as established by the following table:
|
Maximum Number of Occupants
|
Lodging Unit1
(square feet)
|
---|
|
1
|
150-249
|
|
2
|
250-349
|
|
3
|
350-449
|
|
4
|
450, plus 100 square feet for each additional
person
|
|
1Note: Other than
kitchens, bathrooms, toilet rooms, hallways and nonhabitable spaces,
e.g. closets.
|
D. Clubs, dormitories, sorority or fraternity houses
or cooperative houses. In buildings occupied as clubs, dormitories,
sorority or fraternity houses or cooperative houses and providing
sleeping accommodations for more than five persons, the maximum number
of occupants permitted to occupy the building as a whole shall be
limited to the maximum number of occupants that are permitted to occupy
the sleeping rooms in the building. In any sleeping room the maximum
number of occupants permitted to occupy the sleeping room shall be
limited to one person per 60 square feet of sleeping room floor area.
Any fraction of a square foot must be rounded down to the nearest
whole number.
E. The Director of Planning and Development or his/her
designee shall, after consultation with the appropriate representatives
of the Ithaca Fire Department, have the authority to grant a temporary
variance from the requirements of this section.
[Amended 6-5-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-15]
(1) In considering whether to grant such variance, the
Director of Planning and Development or designee shall consider the
following factors:
(a)
Whether the granting of such variance would
adversely affect the health or safety of the occupants of the premises
or the occupants of adjacent premises.
(b)
Whether the premises complies with any other
recognized occupancy standards.
(c)
The hardship which would be imposed on the owner
of the premises and/or the prospective occupants of the premises if
the variance was not granted.
(d)
The inability of the owner of the premises to
have the decision as to whether a variance should be granted decided
in a timely manner by the Housing Board of Review.
(2) Any variance granted under this section shall be valid
only for a period of two months after this grant.
F. The provisions set forth in this section shall apply in addition to any other provisions of the Municipal Code applicable to each zoning district.§
210-9. Prohibited uses.