ARTICLE IV Residence A District (RA) | |||||||
Within any Residence A District a building, structure, lot or land shall be used only for one principal use permitted in Residence AA District. | |||||||
§160-12. Conditional uses.
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Within any Residence A District a building, structure, lot or land may be used only for one of the following conditional uses when authorized by the Board of Trustees pursuant to §160-40: | |||||||
A. Church or similar place of worship or religious instruction, parish house, rectory, seminary, or convent.
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B. Public utility structure or right-of-way, or water supply facility necessary to serve the village.
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C. School, elementary or high school, public, parochial, or private nonprofit as defined in §102 of the Not-For-Profit Corporation Law of New York State, accredited by the New York State Education Department.
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§160-13. Accessory uses.
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Within any Residence A District the same accessory uses, buildings and structures permitted in the Residence AA District shall be permitted or conditionally permitted as accessory uses to a permitted principal use or to a conditional use respectively located on the same lot or land. | |||||||
§160-14. Dimensional regulations.
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Any building, structure, lot or land shall only be utilized in conformance with the following dimensional regulations, except where a more stringent requirement is established for a conditional use: | |||||||
A. Building height.
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(1) All main or principal buildings shall not be less than two stories high and have a peaked roof, and, further, they shall not exceed 2V2 stories. The maximum height of any building shall be 29 feet, except as provided in §160-34. [Amended 5-11-1998 by L.L. No. 4-1998]
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(2) Accessory buildings and structures shall have a maximum height of 16 feet and be no more than one story high.
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B. Minimum lot area and width.
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Ten-thousand-square-foot lot area with eighty-foot width at the street line. | |||||||
C. Maximum lot coverage.
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D. Minimum habitable floor area.
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(1) One-family detached dwellings: 1,500 square feet total area, 800 square feet on the first floor and 700 square feet on the second floor.
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E. Minimum front yard depth.
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The average front yard depth on the same side of the street between the two intersecting streets closest on either side of such lot where a majority of the lineal feet between the two are on improved lots. On streets where a majority of the lineal feet have not yet been improved the minimum front yard depth shall be 30 feet. | |||||||
F. Minimum side yard depth.
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(1) Total of two side yards: 20 feet.
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(2) Minimum one yard: 10 feet.
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G. Minimum rear yard depth: 20 feet.
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H. Floor area ratio (FAR). [Added 6-26-.1996 by L.L. No. 4-1996]
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In no case shall the FAR prohibit a dwelling of less than 3,000 square feet of gross floor area, nor shall the FAR permit a dwelling in excess of 4,000 square feet of gross floor area. | |||||||