No side yard or rear yard shall be required
where such yard abuts an operating railroad right-of-way.
[Added 9-27-2012 by L.L. No. 9-2014]
Cornices, eaves, cantilevered roofs, awnings, gas fireplace
box/vent projections and chimneys may project not more than two feet
into a required yard. Belt courses, windowsills and other ornamental
features may project no more than six inches into a required yard.
Wherever feasible, access to lot having frontage
on more than one street shall be from a nonresidential street.
[Added 11-25-2008 by L.L. No. 6-2008; amended 5-13-2009 by L.L. No.
4-2009]
A. Emergency standby electrical power generators meeting all of the
following conditions shall require only a building permit:
(1)
The generator shall be located in a rear yard behind the principal
building, not extending past the side of the building;
(2)
The generator shall not be located closer than 10 feet to any
lot line;
(3)
The placement of the generator shall not interfere with the
safe passage of pedestrians or vehicles;
(4)
The generator shall be used only during electrical power outages
and as required by the manufacturer for maintenance purposes;
(5)
Maintenance operation of the generator shall take place only
during daylight hours;
(6)
The generator shall only operate on LP or natural gas; and
(7)
Documentation of the noise level of the generator per manufacturer's
specifications at seven meters (23 feet) from the unit shall be presented
with the application for a building permit and shall not exceed 72
decibels.
B. Emergency standby generators not in compliance with the requirements
set forth above shall require approval by the Planning Board prior
to application for a building permit.