The following words or phrases, as used in this
chapter, are defined as follows:
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE OR ACCESSORY USE
A structure or a portion of a main structure or a use located
or carried out on the same premises and incidental and subordinate
to the main structure or use which customarily accompanies or is associated
with such main use and structure.
ANIMAL KENNEL
The keeping of more than three animals that are more than
six months old for commercial purposes and not related to agriculture.
APARTMENT HOUSE
A building arranged, intended or designated to be occupied
by three or more resident households living independently of each
other. An apartment house is a structural definition and applies irrespective
of how the individual dwelling units therein are offered for sale
or rental.
BASEMENT
That space of a building that is partly below grade which
has more than 1/2 its height, measured from floor to ceiling, above
the average finished grade of the ground adjoining the building. A
basement shall be considered a story if the vertical distance between
the surface of the floor and the ceiling next above it is at least
seven feet six inches.
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof and intended for the shelter,
housing or enclosure of persons, animals or chattel.
BUILDING AREA
The area taken on a horizontal plane at the main grade level
of the building, exclusive of storage space, open porches, terraces
and steps and, in respect to dwellings, also exclusive of attached
or built-in garages.
CELLAR
That portion of a building that is partly or entirely below
grade level which has more than 1/2 its height, measured from floor
to ceiling, below the average finished grade of the ground adjoining
the building.
COMMON AREA
Space reserved for use by any and all residents of a housing
development, such as halls, stairways and landings in apartment houses.
CONGREGATE HOUSING
A form of residential environment consisting of independent
living units which may include facilities for the provision of congregate
meals, housekeeping and personal services for persons who are age
55 years or older or physically handicapped regardless of age.
[Added 1-28-1986 by L.L. No. 1-1986;
amended 2-26-2008 by L.L. No. 1-2008]
CUSTOMARY AGRICULTURAL USE
The raising of agricultural products, including livestock,
poultry, dairy products, farm crops, fruit and vegetables and nursery
stock, whether for gain or otherwise. The term includes livery or
boarding stables, but does not include the manufacturing or processing
of agricultural products as a principal use.
CUSTOMARY HOME OCCUPATION
A.
An occupation or a profession which meets all
of the following requirements:
(1)
It is carried on wholly within the enclosed
walls of a dwelling.
(2)
It is carried on by a member of the family residing
in the dwelling.
[Amended 8-11-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
(3)
It is clearly incidental and secondary to the
use of the dwelling for residential purposes.
(4)
It employs not more than one person outside
the family.
[Amended 8-11-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
(5)
It does not occupy more than 25% of the floor
area.
[Added 8-11-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
(6)
It employs no exterior display, except a sign
not to exceed two square feet, no exterior storage of materials and
no other exterior indication of the home occupation or variation from
the residential character of the building.
[Added 8-11-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
(7)
It produces no offensive noise, vibration, smoke,
dust, odor, heat or glare.
[Added 8-11-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
B.
Repair of gasoline or diesel engines or motors,
which are not owned by one of the residents of the property for his
own use, is expressly excluded.
CUSTOMARY INDUSTRIAL USE
The storage, manufacture, preparation, processing or repair
of any article, substance or commodity and the conduct of any industrial
trade, but not such preparation, processing or repair as is customarily
applied to articles, substances or commodities in retail businesses
or trade for on-the-premises transactions.
DAY-CARE CENTER
A facility duly permitted by New York State for care of seven
or more children for less than 24 hours each day.
[Added 7-11-2000 by L.L. No. 4-2000]
DWELLING UNIT
One or more rooms designed for occupancy by one family for
residential purposes, with independent housekeeping facilities.
EFFECTIVELY SCREENED
When barriers of sufficient height and opacity are provided
so as to reduce the transmission of sound and light into adjacent
properties to the point where the adjacent property owner is not disturbed
thereby.
FAMILY
One or more persons who live together in one dwelling unit
and maintain a common household.
FARM
A unit of land having more than five acres and used for cultivation,
pasture or other customary agricultural purposes, but not including
the raising of fur-bearing animals.
FENCE
A structure of wood, masonry, wire mesh, stone or other material
which prohibits or inhibits unrestricted travel or view between properties
or portions of properties or between the street or public right-of-way
and a property.
[Amended 6-8-2004 by L.L. No. 1-2004]
FLAG LOT
A parcel of land which does not abut a public street except
for a strip of land on which an access drive is located.
[Added 8-11-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
FUNERAL HOME
A structure used and occupied by a professional licensed
mortician for burial preparation and funeral services.
[Added 3-1-1994 by L.L. No. 1-1994]
GRADE LEVEL
The level where the finished grade of the ground intersects
the foundation wall at the main entrance.
HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE
In full compliance with state and federal laws, rules and
regulations for handicapped accessibility.
[Added 11-23-1999 by L.L. No. 3-1999]
HANDICAPPED ADAPTABLE
Capable, without structural modification, of being used by
a handicapped person. At a minimum, features would include the following:
[Added 11-23-1999 by L.L. No. 3-1999]
A.
A minimum door width of all interior and exterior
doors of 36 inches.
B.
No more than one step from outside to inside.
C.
No more than one story, unless there is an elevator.
D.
Provisions for installations of handrails in
bathrooms and hallways (reinforced walls).
E.
Provisions for installation of a handicapped-usable
water closet.
F.
At least one bathroom equipped with a shower
with a handrail and built-in seat.
HEIGHT OF BUILDING
The vertical distance measured from the elevation of the
finished grade level to the highest point of the roof.
HEIGHT OF STRUCTURE
The vertical distance measured from the elevation of the
finished grade level at the front building line to the highest point
of the structure.
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION
Shall have the meaning and requirements set forth in Article
23-A of the General Business Law of the State of New York and the
rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
[Added 11-23-1999 by L.L. No. 3-1999]
INTEGRAL SUBDIVISION
A subdivision with fewer that 20% of the lots fronting on
a major road.
[Amended 11-23-1999 by L.L. No. 3-1999]
INTERIOR PROJECT ROAD
A road wholly within a single residential development, whether
dedicated or not, which is designed solely to provide access to the
residences therein.
LOT AREA
The area within the property lines, excluding any portion
thereof within the boundaries of a street or highway.
MAJOR ROAD
All state and county roads and highways, plus those Town
roads that appear on the Official Road Map of Monroe County as published
annually by the Monroe County Department of Public Works.
MOBILE HOME
A structure that is transportable in one or more sections,
built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used with or without
a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities. It
does not include recreational vehicles or travel trailers.
[Added 8-11-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
MOBILE HOME PARK
A parcel of land under single ownership which has been planned
and empowered for the placement of one or more mobile homes for nontransient
residential use.
[Added 8-11-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
MULTIPLE-FAMILY UNIT
A dwelling unit in a building which contains three or more
dwelling units. Dwelling units in townhouses, as well as in other
apartment houses, are "multiple-family units."
NONCONFORMING USE
A building, structure or use of land lawfully existing at
the time of enactment of this chapter or amendment thereto and which
does not conform to the regulations of the district or zone in which
it is situated.
[Added 8-11-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
OPEN SPACE
Area unoccupied by any building, structure or parking area,
whether paved or unpaved.
PRIVATE ROAD
Any undedicated road serving two or more parcels.
[Added 8-11-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS
Intended to designate any one or more of the following uses,
including grounds necessary for their use and accessory buildings:
A.
Churches, places of worship, parish houses and
convents.
B.
Public parks, playgrounds and recreational areas
when authorized or operated by a governmental authority.
C.
Nursery schools, elementary schools, high schools,
colleges or universities having a curriculum approved by the Board
of Regents of the State of New York.
D.
Golf courses and country clubs when occupying
not less than 50 acres, not including, however, clubs whose activities
include the maintenance, storage, takeoff or landing of aircrafts.
E.
Public libraries and museums.
G.
Hospitals for the treatment of human beings
and convalescent or nursing homes, all duly licensed by the State
of New York.
H.
Nonprofit membership corporations established
for cultural, social or recreational purposes, upon application to
the Zoning Board of Appeals for a special permit. Said special permit
shall be for the proposed use only. If said permit is granted, site
plan approval must be secured from the Planning Board.
RESERVOIR SPACE
Any temporary storage space for a vehicle waiting for service
or admission. Such space shall be in addition to drives, aisles or
other required parking spaces.
SETBACK
The distance from the nearest street line or lot line to
the edge of the structure in question, measured at right angles or
radially from the street line or lot line.
STORY
That portion of a building included between the surface of
the floor and the ceiling next above it, having a height of at least
seven feet six inches.
STREET LINE
The line which is the joint boundary line between a lot and
the street.
STREET, MINOR
All dedicated streets other than arterial and collector streets.
[Amended 8-11-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
STRUCTURE
A building or anything constructed, erected or placed above
or below ground, other than walks, driveways and plant life, which
requires temporary or permanent location on or the support of the
soil or which is attached to any structure.
SUBDIVISION
The division of a parcel of land into two or more lots or
parcels.
SUITABLE VEGETATION
Vegetation in sufficient quantity and of sufficient maturity
so as to prevent erosion, maintain the general character of the area
and provide effective screening when such purpose is warranted.
SUITABLY LANDSCAPED
Landscaped with vegetation of a type sufficient to effectively
screen differing uses, enhance the quality of the environment and
protect the general welfare.
TOWNHOUSE
An individually owned dwelling unit in an apartment house,
which unit is one of a series of noncommunicating dwelling units,
having a common party wall between each adjacent unit, each with a
private outside entrance.
UNLICENSED MOTOR VEHICLE
A vehicle for which the registration for the current year
has not been issued and affixed thereto. This chapter, however, shall
not be construed to prevent the storage of "unlicensed vehicles" in
private garages upon the premises of the owners thereof.
USABLE LIVING SPACE
The area of the floors of a dwelling unit, excluding unenclosed,
unheated porches.
USE
The purpose for which any structure or part thereof and the
premises or any part thereof is occupied or intended to be occupied
or, if unoccupied, the purpose for which it may be occupied.
WRECK
A motor vehicle in such condition that it cannot be repaired
or which has remained unrepaired for 30 days after the damage occurred
or which, by reason of age and prior use, is unsuitable for use on
the highway.
YARD
The open space between a structure and the nearest street
line or lot line.
[Amended 8-11-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
ZONING OFFICER
The Building Inspector or the Deputy Building Inspector of
the Town of Clarkson. The "Zoning Officer" shall be a resident of
the County of Monroe.
[Added 6-9-1992 by L.L. No. 2-1992]