The following regulations shall apply in all
R-2 Districts. A precise plan shall be submitted to the Planning and
Zoning Board by the developer for its approval, and only after obtaining
approval may the developer proceed with construction of the project.
The purpose of the R-2 District is to delineate
those areas where residential development has occurred or is likely
to occur in one- and two-family structures in accordance with the
Comprehensive Plan for the City of Lockport.
Permitted principal uses in the R-2 District
shall be as follows:
A. Single-family detached dwellings.
C. Boardinghouse for not more than two persons.
D. Conversions of a single-family structure to a two-family
structure.
Permitted accessory uses in the R-2 District
shall be as follows:
A. Any accessory use permitted in the R-1 Residential
District.
B. Off-street yard parking space.
Special uses in the R-2 District shall be as
follows:
A. All special uses permitted in the R-1 Residential
District.
D. Bed-and-breakfast residences.
[Added 5-4-1988]
Other permitted uses and restrictions are as
follows:
A. Two-family residences, either new or converted. Two or more off-street parking spaces or garage spaces shall be provided for each unit. No required front yard shall be used for the open-air parking of motor vehicles. See §
190-110C.
(1) Garage space or parking space for not more than two
motor vehicles. For each 2,000 square feet that the area of the lot
exceeds 5,000 square feet, one additional motor vehicle may be garaged
or parked; provided, however, that no commercial vehicles may be so
garaged or parked, except one vehicle, 3/4 ton or less. Space for
one motor vehicle, but not including a commercial vehicle, may be
rented to a person not residing on the same premises.
(2) On all occupied lots, at least one automobile off-street
parking space or garage must be located on the same lot as the dwelling
unit for each car to be domiciled. No required front or side yard
except designated driveway space shall be used for the open-air parking
or storage of motor vehicles, boats, trailers, campers, recreation
vehicles, or parts thereof.
(3) No more than one unlicensed vehicle shall be parked
or stored on a lot in a residential area.
B. Building height limit. The building height limit shall
be 2 1/2 stories, but not exceeding 35 feet.
C. Required lot area. The required lot area shall be
not less than 12,000 square feet and a lot width not less than 70
feet.
D. Percentage of lot coverage. All buildings, including
accessory buildings, shall not cover more than 30% of the area of
the lot.
E. Yards required.
(1) Except as noted below, each lot shall have front,
side and rear yards not less than the depths or widths following:
(a)
Front yard depth: 30 feet.
(b)
Each side yard width: 10 feet.
(c)
Rear yard depth: 25 feet.
(2) Exceptions. A detached garage, barn, toolhouse, shed,
workshop or playhouse, for uses incidental to the residential use
of the main building, may be located on the same lot a minimum distance
of five feet to the rear of the foundation wall or any projection
of the main building.
F. Conversions. Any building, residential or otherwise,
existing at the time of the adoption of this chapter, being altered
in any manner for occupancy by one or two families, shall provide
at least 600 square feet of living space, exclusive of basement, cellar
or storage area, for each family unit, and there shall be at least
6,000 square feet of lot area for each family unit.