Conditional uses permitted in the Waterfront
Development District shall be as follows:
A. Recreational uses:
(2) Temporary boat docking facilities.
(3) Cartop boat launching facilities.
(4) Publicly owned outdoor recreational facilities.
(5) Parks, picnic areas and playgrounds.
(7) Other water-dependent uses.
B. Business uses:
(1) Retail stores, restaurants and other water-enhanced
uses, at a scale to be determined by the Planning Board, which are
appropriate for the location given the nature of the site, surrounding
land uses and the specific purposes established for this district.
(2) Specialized service shops oriented to and/or supportive
of water-related activities.
(3) Rental of nonmotorized boats.
(5) Second floor offices (above ground floor retail uses)
not to exceed 25% of the total floor area of the overall structure.
(7) Snack bars and outdoor cafes.
C. Residential uses. All residential uses shall not exceed
more than 20% of the total acreage of land within the WD District.
No more than 10% of development along canal/river frontage shall be
devoted to residential uses.
(3) Second-floor residences (above ground-floor retail
uses) not to exceed 25% of the total floor area of the overall structure.
D. Combinations of the conditional permit uses listed
above, based on a determination by the Planning Board that such combinations
meet the purposes and intent of the Waterfront Development District.
The following accessory uses are permitted in the WD District, provided that they are incidental to a conditional permit use listed in §
203-170 above:
A. Customary home occupations, subject to the requirements in Chapter
205 of these regulations.
B. Storage structures for nonresidential uses (i.e.,
rental boat storage), not to exceed a height of 16 feet, shall be
screened from view by neighboring properties and water bodies with
the use of vegetation, fencing or berming, or any combination thereof.
C. Sheds, private garages or other normal residential accessory structures, subject to requirements in this chapter and Chapter
205 of these regulations.
[Added 7-23-1997 by L.L. No. 5-1997]
See the communication facilities regulations in Chapter
207, Articles
VIII and
I, §
207-3D, of these regulations.
Any proposed development, building alteration or change of use is subject to site plan approval as defined in Chapter
217, Article
III, of these regulations.
Prior to any final action being taken by the
Town on any proposed structures on or adjacent to the Erie Canal and
the Genesee River, plans for development shall be submitted for approval
to the appropriate county, state or federal agencies.