Height. No building or structure shall exceed a maximum of 2 1/2 stories or 35 feet in height, whichever is the lesser. The provisions of this section shall not apply to lighting of athletic field areas regulated by § 270-32.1.
Front yard. There shall be a front yard of not less
than 30 feet, except that where the existing buildings on the same
side of the street and within 500 feet form an established setback,
new buildings shall conform to such established line, provided that
no new building may project closer than 20 feet to the front property
line nor need be set back more than 40 feet from said property line.
A lot used or intended to be used for residential
purposes shall have an area of not less than 10,000 square feet for
a single-family residence and not less than 12,500 square feet for
a two-family residence contained within a distance of 175 feet from
the street upon which it fronts or, for corner lots, from both streets.
A lot used or intended to be used for a public building,
a school, a church, a hospital or other public or quasi-public building
or use shall not be less than three acres in area.
Minimum lot width. A lot used or intended to be used
for residential purposes shall have a lot width of at least 100 feet
for single-family use and at least 115 feet for two-family use, measured
at the shortest distance between side lot lines within 100 feet of
the street lot lines. Over a width of at least 75 feet, the lot line
shall be not less than 100 feet deep measured perpendicular to the
street front property line.