The Town Board seeks to codify the design guidelines
and performance standards developed by the Town of North Hempstead
Community Development Agency to ensure that the review criteria are
applied uniformly and consistently to all properties within the overlay
zoning district.
[Added 11-8-2012 by L.L. No. 15-2012]
A building may be erected, altered or used and a lot or premises may be used for any of the purposes as hereinafter set forth in this article when authorized by the Board of Zoning and Appeals pursuant to the provisions of Article
XXIV and for no other:
A. Coin-,
card- or token-operated launderette subject to the following conditions:
(1) The establishment is situated on a lot with a minimum frontage of
100 feet along a main thoroughfare.
(2) Off-street parking is provided at a minimum rate of one space for
every five washing machines.
(3) To the greatest extent practicable, the establishment shall utilize
recycled or reclaimed water for laundry machines.
(4) Launderettes shall comply with the rules and regulations established in Chapter
33 of the Town Code.
The following uses are expressly prohibited
within the boundaries of the New Cassel Overlay District:
C. Adult uses, as defined in Article
XXIA of this chapter.
Applications for nonresidential and "mixed-use" development as defined in §
70-231 of this chapter must comply with the following standards, wherever applicable.
A. Proposed developments must be designed in accordance
with the guidelines set forth in the New Cassel Urban Renewal Plan
and New Cassel Vision Plan.
B. Any loading and maneuvering of service vehicles and
all other related service activities necessary for the construction
or operation of the development shall be accommodated entirely within
lot lines and shall not impede traffic on adjacent streets.
C. All service areas shall be adequately screened from
view from adjacent streets and from neighboring residential units.
D. Building facades may consist of brick or stucco, as
appropriate. Other materials may be approved by the Commissioner of
the Building Department if they are in general compliance with the
standards of the New Cassel Urban Renewal Plan and New Cassel Vision
Plan. Building facades should be inviting to pedestrians. Walls without
windows, doors or other adornment, commonly known as "blank" walls,
are permitted only where located within 100 feet of a residence district
and fronting on the residential street. No blank walls shall be permitted
on a main thoroughfare.
E. Buildings must be of reinforced concrete steel frame
construction. Wood frame construction is prohibited for nonresidential
and mixed-use structures within the New Cassel Overlay District.
F. All mechanical equipment, television antennas, satellite
dishes, or other communications antennas shall be screened from view
from the street or adjoining properties.
G. Public pay telephones shall not be installed on the
outside of any building.
H. There shall be no outdoor storage of materials, refuse,
garbage, or unlicensed vehicles. Indoor refrigerated storage for putrescible
waste shall be available for all food uses. Garbage dumpsters, where
approved, shall be screened from view at all times. The storage of
commercial vehicles unrelated to the businesses on whose premises
they are stored is prohibited.
I. All land not covered by structures or parking areas
shall be landscaped with lawn, vegetative ground cover, shrubs, trees,
or appropriate pedestrian walkways or amenities.
In the event that any section or provision of
this article is declared to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction,
the validity of the article as a whole or any part thereof shall not
be affected thereby.