The general requirements relating to the arrangement of buildings, structures and uses occupying a lot for the zoning districts established by Article
II are hereby established.
The accompanying table, entitled "Table of Bulk
Requirements," shall be a part of this chapter, is referred to herein
as the "Bulk Table" and sets forth the minimum bulk requirements of
this chapter.
A. The Bulk Table is divided into columns, each column
headed by a number for reference. The Bulk Table is divided by single
horizontal lines into groups, each group being identified by a letter
corresponding to the letter symbol appearing in the Use Table adjacent
to each use or combination of uses. Each of the uses within each group
is regulated by the bulk regulations for the indicated use group.
B. Other articles herein contain supplemental requirements
applying to bulk, setback and coverage of specified uses.
[Amended 8-16-2023 by L.L. No. 4-2023]
The Planning Board may modify yard, setback,
lot width and frontage requirements for single-family homes and accessory
buildings in the ER-80 and RR-50 Zoning Districts. Such modifications
shall not reduce the lot area below that required for the district
in which the lot is located, nor shall any development coverage or
floor area ratio be increased beyond required maximum limitations,
nor shall any minimum bulk requirement be reduced by more than 50%
of the required distance, and nor shall more lots be created than
would otherwise be permitted. Setback requirements may be modified
where, in the Planning Board's judgment, the preservation of an environmental
feature is deemed to be important. Examples of environmental features
include, but are not limited to, wetlands, streams, ponds, steep slopes,
poorly drained soils, stone walls, prominent landscape features such
as stands of trees or unique species or forms of vegetation, significant
existing buildings, vistas, parks, and recreation facilities.