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AMENDMENTS TO TOWN OF DRYDEN ZONING ORDINANCE S JULY 19, 2012 • TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE 1 : TITLE I ARTICLE It GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 Section 200 : Purpose Section 201 : Precedence of More Restrictive Standards I ARTICLE lll : DEFINITIONS 2 ARTICLE IV : ZONING DISTRICTS 18 Section 400: Districts 18 Section 401 : Zoning Map � U Section 402 : Boundary Determinations 20 ARTICLE V : USE REGULATIONS � 1 Section 500: Restrictions on Land/Structure Uses 22 Section 501 : Allowable Use Groups Chart 22 Section 502 : Prohibited Uses ARTICLE VI : AREA AND BULK REGULATIONS � 7 Section 600: Area and Bulk Table 27 Section 601 : Relief from Lot dimension requirements in the CV, RR and RA Districts 28 Section 602 : Standards for Flag Lots in the RR, RA and CV Districts 28 Section 603 : Exemptions from Height Requirements f) 8 Section 604 : Special Provisions for Major Subdivisions in the RR and EtA Districts 28 Section 605 : Density in the MC Zone 29 ARTICLE VII : RESERVED 10 ARTICLE Viii : OVERLAY DISTRICTS 31 Section 801 : Traditional Neighborhood Development Overlay UNDO) District i I Section 802 : Large Scale Retail Development ( LSRD) District 14 • ARTICLE IX : GENERAL REGULATIONS 16 Section 900: General Regulations 16 Section 901 : Unregistered Vehicles Section 902 : Off- Street Parking 17 Section 903 : Signs 42 Section 904 : Obstruction to Vision 46 Section 905 : Flight Hazard Area 46 Section 906: Abandoned Cellar Holes and Buildings 47 Section 907 : Farm Stands 47 Section 908 : Outdoor Storage 47 Section 909: Landscaped Buffer Requirements for Multi -Family and Non- Residential Uses 47 Section 910 : Exterior Lighting 48 Section 91 I : Use of Native Species of Plants Required 48 ARTICLE X : PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS 49 Section 1000: Purpose 49 Section 1001 : Land Use and Development Regulations 49 Section 1002 : Permitted Types of PUD Development 49 Section 1003 : Procedure for Review and Approval 50 Section 1004 : Use of Design Guidelines 54 Section 1005 : Minimum Lot Size and Width 55 Section 1006: Amendments to Development Plans 55 Section 1007 : Development in Phases 55 ARTICLE XI : SITE PLAN REVIEW 56 Section 1101 : Purpose, Applicability and Authority 56 Section 1102 : Site Plan Review and Approval Procedure 56 Section 1 103 : Application Content 57 Section 1 101 : Board Action on Site Plan Review Application S9 ARTICLE XII : SPECIAL USE PERMITS 62 • Section 1201 : Special Use Permit Review 62 Section 1202: Town Board Action 63 Section 1203 : Special Use Permit Lapse, Expiration and Revocation 63 ARTICLE: XIII : STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES 64 • Section 1301 : Special Use Permit and Other Uses Subject to Individual Standards and Requirements 64 Section 1302: Adult Uses 64 Section 1303 : industry/Manufacturing Uses 65 Section 1304: Mining (Quarries and Excavations, Topsoil Removal ) 66 Section 1 305 ; Elder Cottages 71 Section 1306: Automotive Towing Service 74 Section 1307 : Sound Performance Standards 74 Section I 308 : Kennel 77 Section 1309 : Drive-Through Facility 78 Section 1310: Automotive Repair Garage 79 Section 131 I : Accessory Dwelling Unit 79 ARTICLE XIV : ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 82 Section 1401 : Zoning Board of Appeals Establishment; Continuation 82 Section 1402 : Membership 82 Section 1403 : Alternate Members 82 Section 1404 : Hearing Appeals 83 Section 1405 : Orders, Requirements, Decisions, Interpretations , Determinations 83 Section 1406 : Lapse 83 Section 1407 : Minimum Meeting and Hearing Attendance Requirements 83 Section 1408: Training and Attendance. Requirenients 83 Section 1409 : Continuing Education and Training 84 Section 1410: Removal Procedure 84 Section 1411 : Removal for Cause 85 Section 1412 : Leave of Absence 85 Section 1413 : Applicability 85 ARTICLE XV : PLANNING BOARD 86 Section 15(,11 : Planning Board Establishment ; Continuation 86 Section 1502 : Membership b6 Section 1503 : Alternate Members 86 ID Section 1504 : Jurisdiction 86 Section 1505 : Report on Referred Matters 87 Section 1506: Minimum Attendance Requirements ( Meetings and Hearings) 87 Section 1507 : Training and Attendance Requirements 87 Section 1508: Training Costs 87 Section 1509 : Removal Procedure 88 Section 1 510: Removal for Cause 88 Section 1511 : Leave of Absence ; Excused Absences 89 Section 1512: Applicability 89 ARTICLE XVi : NONCONFORMING USES , STRUCTURES AND LOTS 90 Section 1601 : Nonconforming Uses 90 Section 1602 : ,Nonconforming Structures 91 Section 1603 : Nonconforming Lots 92 ARTICLE XVII : ADMINiSTR.A`I'IVE PROVISIONS 93 Section 1701 : General Provisions 93 Section 1702: Zoning Administration 93 ARTICLE XVIi1 : ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES 95 Section 1800 ; Violations 95 Section 1801 : Fines and Imprisonment 95 Section 1802: Actions, Proceedings, Additional Penalties 95 Section I 803 : Stop Work Order 96 Section 1804 : Misrepresentation 96 Section 1805 : Complaints of Violations 96 ARTICLE XIX: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 97 Section 1901 : Severability 97 Section 1902: Map 97 Section 1903 : Effective Date 97 II ii • 7 TO1ti N OF DRYDEN ZONING ORDINANCE ARTICLE I: TITLE This Ordinance should be referred to as the Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance. This Ordinance may also be referred to as the Zoning Ordinance , or sometimes this Ordinance . ARTICLE II : GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 200: Purpose The purpose of the Ordinance is : to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the community ; to conserve land and natural resources and , under and pursuant to the laws of the State of New York, to establish zones wherein regulations concerning the use of land and Structures , the density of development, the size of yards , the percentage of a lot that may be occupied , and provisions for parking and control of signs are set forth so as to encourage the appropriate development of the town and the preservation of the rural character of the community in accordance with the Town ' s 2005 Comprehensive Plan . Section 201 : Precedence of More Restrictive Standards The provisions of this Ordinance are in addition to provisions set forth in other Town of Dryden laws or regulations, as well as any other lawfully adopted laws, rules , regulations or ordinances , including but not limited to those of the state of New York, the federal government and Tompkins County Health Department. Wherever the requirements of this Ordinance are at variance with the requirements of other Town of Dryden laws or regulations , and other lawfully adopted laws , rules , regulations or ordinances , the more restrictive or those imposing the higher standards shall govern . • I ARTS. I, it • ARTICLE ITI : DEFINITIONS Except where specifically defined herein , all words used in this Ordinance shall carry their customary meanings . Words used in the present tense include the future , and the plural includes the singular; the word "Lot" includes the word " plot, " the word " Building " includes the word " Structure , " the word " shall " is intended to be mandatory ; "occupied " or " used " shall he considered as though followed by the words "or intended, arranged or designed to be used or occupied . " Certain specific words and terms used in this Ordinance and generally capitalized are to he interpreted as defined below. The failure to capitalize a word or term in this Ordinance shall not be construed that such word or term should have a meaning different from that defined herein . Abandon To give up with the intent of never again claiming one's right or interests in ; to give over or surrender completely . Adult Bookstore — An establishment having as a substantial or significant portion of its stock in trade in books, magazines , and other periodicals which are distinguished or characterized by their emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to Specified Sexual Activities and/or Specified Anatomical Areas, or an establishment with a segment or section devoted to the sale or display of such material . Adult Entertainment Business — A public establishment, location , or Structure which features topless dancers, nude dancers or strippers, male or female , or a location , or Structure used for presenting, lending or selling motion picture films , video cassettes , digital media, cable television , or any other such visual media, or used for presenting , lending, or selling books , magazines , publications, photographs , or any other written materials distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to Specified Sexual Activities and/or Specified Anatomical Areas . An Adult Entertainment Business includes an Adult Bookstore . Adult Use — The use of land , or a Structure for an "Adult Entertainment Business" or an " Adult Bookstore. " Agricultural Use — See Farm Operation . Agriculture -Related Enterprise — A retail or wholesale enterprise providing services or products utilized in agricultural production , such as Structures , agricultural equipment and agricultural equipment parts, livestock , feed , seed , fertilizer and agricultural equipment repairs and wholesale or retail sale of gain , fruit, produce , trees , shrubs, flowers or other products of local agricultural operations . 2 ART. ur: DEPINiTIONS • Appeal — An application to the Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA ) for relief from and review of PP 11 g Pp ( any order, requirement, decision , interpretation , or determination made by the administrative official charged with the enforcement of the Zoning Law . Artist Studio/Craft Workshop - A place where artists , artisans , craftsmen and other skilled tradespeople produce custom- made art or craft products , where they teach such skills, and/or where they sell such art or products . Automotive Repair Garage - Any Structure and/or Lot used for the repair a.nd/or servicing of motor vehicles , or for motor vehicle body work , structural repair or painting . Automotive Sales - Any Lot or Structure used for sales , rental or leasing of new or used cars , trucks, motorcycles , boats or other motorized vehicles including tractors or construction vehicles . Automotive Salvage/Junk Yard - A Lot or Structure and any place of storage or deposit, whether in connection with another business or not, where two or more unregistered , old , or secondhand motor vehicles , no longer intended or in condition for legal use on the public highways , are held , whether for the purpose of resale of used pails therefrom , for the purpose of reclaiming for use some or all of the materials therein , whether metal , glass , fabric or otherwise, for the purpose of disposing of the same or for any other purpose; such term shall include any place of storage or deposit for any such purposes of used parts or waste materials from motor • vehicles which , taken together, equal in bulk two or more such vehicles provided , however, the term junk yard shall not be construed to mean an establishment having facilities for processing iron , steel or nonferrous scrap and whose principal produce is scrap iron , steel or nonferrous scrap for sale for remelting purposes only . Automotive Towing Service - An establishment that provides for the transport of a motor vehicle by towing, carrying, hauling or pushing from public or private property, and which may provide for the temporary storage of motor vehicles. This definition shall not include an Automotive Repair Garage with a (Ow truck(s) which repairs vehicles on -site, nor shall this use be construed as a Junk Yard . Bed -and -Breakfast Establishment - A Dwelling having a resident host in a private single- family home with common dining and leisure rooms and lodging rooms for overnight accommodations , the rates for which include breakfast and lodging only, and in which no public restaurant is maintained and no other commercial services are offered . The Bed -and-Breakfast Establishment shall have not more than ten ( 10) occupants as lodgers in at least three (3) and not more than five (5 ) rooms . The period of accommodation shall be of a clearly temporary nature . Such use shall not be construed as a Boarding House. Bed -and -Breakfast. Horne - A Dwelling having a resident host in the primary Dwelling of a private single-family or two- family home in which at least one ( 1 ) and not more than two (2) rooms are provided for overnight accommodations , the rates for which include breakfast and lodging only, and in which no public restaurant is maintained . The Bed-and- Breakfast Home • ART. IIi: DEFiNITIONS shall not have more than four p lodgers . period(4) ants as lodgers . The period of accommodation shall be of • l a clearly temporary nature. Such use shall not be construed as a Boarding House. Billboard — See Sign — Outdoor Advertising Billboard . B oarding house — Any Dwelling in which more than three (3 ) persons, either individually or as families , are housed or lodged for hire with or without meals . A rooming house or a furnished rooming house shall be deemed a Boarding House . Buffer Strip — A row of densely planted shrubs and trees with low branches intended to reduce noise and screen out objectionable views . B uilding — Any Structure where space , greater than 150 square feet in area, is covered or enclosed (See Structure) . The preferred term is Structure . B uilding, Accessory — A subordinate Structure , the use of which is customarily incidental to that of the Principal Building , and located on the same Lot as the Principal Building . B uilding Height — The vertical distance from finished grade to the highest point of a flat roof or the midpoint of a pitched roof. On a hillside lot, finished grade should be considered as the average finished grade on the uphill side of a Structure . B uilding Line — The line formed by the intersection of a vertical plane that. coincides with the most projected surface of the Structure . Building Permit — A building permit issued by the town based upon plans that comply with all applicable codes , statutes, laws , rules, regulations and necessary approvals . Cabin or Cottage — A Structure designed for seasonal occupancy and not suitable for year- round living. Campground — An area to be used for transient occupancy by camping in tents , camp trailers , travel trailers , motor homes , or similar movable or temporary sleeping quarters of any kind. This use shall not he construed as a Retreat or Conference Center. Car %Vash — A Structure or portion thereof used exclusively for the business of washing, cleaning and waxing motor vehicles . Cemetery — Land used or intended to he used primarily for the burial of the dead and dedicated to cemetery purposes . • 4 ART. nl: OEFINrflONS • Commercial Development Design Guidelines — the Town of Dryden Commercial P g Development Design guidelines adopted cm December 3 , 2008 as an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance. These guidelines are now found in Appendix C, and are hereby made a part of this Ordinance by reference to such Appendix . Commercial Horse Boarding Operation — ail agricultural enterprise, consisting of at least seven (7) acres and boarding at least ten ( 10) horses , regardless of ownership , that receives ten thousand dollars ($ 110,000 .00) or more in gross receipts annually from fees generated either through the boarding of horses or through the production for sale of crops, livestock, and livestock products, or through both such hoarding and such production . Under no circumstances shall this definition be construed to include operations whose primary on site function is horse racing. Congregate Care Facility — A facility providing residential care and services in community integrated settings for persons who may require assistance with daily activities . Such services may include twenty-four-hour supervision , room and board , housekeeping , case management, recreation programs , medication management and, where necessary , provision or arrangement for the provision of enhanced professional services such as medical , nursing, physical therapy and other personal care services . Congregate care facilities include assisted living programs and adult care facilities run in accordance with New York State requirements . • Contractor's Yard — Any space, whether inside or outside a Building, used for the storage or keeping of operable construction equipment, machinery or vehicles or parts thereof which are used by a construction contractor. A building trade or construction contractor is defined as but not limited to carpenters , electricians, masons , site work contractors, plumbers ; heating, ventilating, and air conditioning ( 1-IVAC) technicians , general contractors, etc . Day Care Center, Child — A facility which is not a Dwelling Unit in which care is provided on a regular basis to three (3 ) or more children [See 18 NYCRR § 413 .2(g)] . Day Care Home, Family — A Dwelling Unit which is a personal residence and occupied as a family residence which provides daycare to three (3) to six (6) children [See 18 NYCRR 5 413 . 2( 1 )] . Day Care Homes, Group Family — A Dwelling Unit which is a personal residence and occupied as a family residence which provides day care on a regular basis for seven (7 ) to twelve ( 12) children [Sec 18 NYCRR 5 413 . 2 (1 )] . Dwelling — A house , apartment, or other place of residence. Dwelling, Accessory Unit — A secondary Dwelling Unit which is accessory to a Single-Family Dwelling, for use as a complete , independent living facility with provisions within the accessory unit for cooking, eating , sanitation , and sleeping. An Accessory Dwelling unit may also be • located in an accessory Structure to the principal Single- Family Dwelling, such as a detached 5 ART. III: on INmoNS garage, provided that the accessory Structure is clearly an accessory use to the Single -Family • Dwelling . An Accessory Dwelling Unit shall not be confused with a Two-Family Dwelling. Dwelling, Multi-Family — A Dwelling with separate living units for three or more families having separate or joint entrances and including apartments, group homes, townhouses , cottage homes and condonminiunis, also a group of Dwellings on one lot with each Dwelling containing separate living units for three or more families having separate or joint entrances and including apartments , group homes , townhouses , cottage homes and condominiums . Dwelling, Single-Family — A detached Structure (not including a mobile home) that is designed o r used exclusively as living quarters for one ( 1 ) family . i)welling, Townhouse — A Series Building of three (3 ) or more attached Dwelling Units , each of which shares at least one common wall with an adjacent Dwelling Unit . For the purposes of this Ordinance, except where specifically stated otherwise herein , a Townhouse Dwelling shall be construed as a form of Multi - Family Dwelling . Dwelling, Two-Family — A detached Dwelling containing no more than two Dwelling Units for the use and occupation by no more than two (2) families . Dwelling, Upper-Floor Apartment(s) — One or more Dwelling Units that are located above a • commercial use . Dwelling Unit, d .u . — A group of rooms which are designed for residential occupancy by a single family and providing housekeeping facilities for such family . in determining the number o f Dwelling Units within a Structure, consideration is given to the separate use of or the provision made for cooking , heating and sanitary facilities whether installed or not ; both the actual use to which the Dwelling is being put and the potential use to which the Dwelling might be put. Educational Use — Use of land where learning in a general range of subjects is provided , including related support and accessory uses , associated with the educational purposes of the institution . The definition includes institutions that provide cultural education , such as museums o r galleries . Elder Cottage — A separate , detached , temporary Single- Family Dwelling , accessory to a Single- or Two-Family Dwelling on a lot; and occupied by no more than two residents , one of whom must be 55 years of age or older. Family — An individual , or two or more persons related by blood , marriage or adoption , occupying a Dwelling Unit and living as a single household . For purposes of this Ordinance, a family may also consist of not more than four unrelated individuals occupying a Dwelling Unit and living as a single household . The two definitions cannot be combined . • 6 ART. Ili: DEFFtNrrio,NS • Farm Operation - The land and on-farm buildings , equipment, manure processing and handling facilities, and practices which contribute to the production , preparation and marketing of crops, livestock and livestock products as a commercial enterprise, including a Commercial Horse Boarding Operation , a Timber Operation and "compost, mulch or other biomass crops " as defined in the New York Agriculture and Markets Law. Such farm operation may consist of one or more parcels of owned or rented land , which parcels may be contiguous or noncontiguous to each other. Farm Stand - A seasonal or temporary stand for the sale and display of farm products . Frontage - The linear measurement in feet of that part of a Lot coincident with a Public Highway measured at the edge of the Public Highway. A corner lot shall be considered to have frontages on both Public Highways . Gasoline Station - A Lot, including Structures thereon or parts thereof, other than an Automotive Repair Garage , that is used for the sale of motor fuels dispensed from pumps and motor vehicle accessories and supplies . Permitted accessory uses may include facilities for lubricating, washing or other minor servicing of motor vehicles and/or the retail sale of convenience items , including but not limited to snacks and beverages, provided such accessory uses are located indoors . Motor vehicle body work , major structural repair or painting by any means are not to be considered permitted accessory uses . Green Space - The area of a development not occupied by Structures or Paved areas for vehicles and including formal stormwater management facilities ( no more than 20% of total Lot Area) as well as green infrastructure stormwater facilities (Open Space set aside, swales and 60 % of the area of a green roof if not accessible by or visible to the public), and including parks , dedicated Open Space , landscaped areas (plantings, lawns, parking lot islands) , and including sidewalks or trails used to access these areas , including Accessory Structures accessible to the public and intended to enhance the Green Space. Highway - See Public Highway. Home Occupation : Level 1 - A business conducted entirely within a Dwelling and carded on by the inhabitants thereof; which use is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the Dwelling for residential purposes , and which use does not change the character thereof, and which business does not involve the employment of more than one person at the Dwelling on a daily basis . The business may employ others who do not report to the Dwelling on a daily basis . There shall be no exterior evidence of such home occupation , except for a sign in accordance with Section 903 (C) (3 )(c) . Home Occupation : Level 2 - A business conducted on a residential property and carried on by • the inhabitants thereof; which use is clearly incidental and secondary to the use of the Dwelling 7 ART. III: DEFINITIONS for residential ur . oses , and which use does not change the character thereof. A Level 2 Home • P p k Occupation may employ up to three ( 3) persons who report to the [Dwelling on a daily basis . The business may have more employees who do not report to the Dwelling on a daily basis . Hotel — A facility offering transient lodging accommodations for a daily rate to the general public. A Hotel may provide additional services , such as restaurants , meeting rooms and recreation facilities . The period of accommodation shall be of a clearly temporary nature. Such use shall not be construed as a Boarding House . Industry -Light — A manufacturing or maintenance operation conducted wholly within one or more Structures where any process is used to alter the nature , size or shape of articles or raw materials or where articles are assembled and where said goods or services are consumed or used at another location . The exterior appearance of the Structures shall resemble Office Buildings and the impacts of the use ( noise, fumes , and vibrations) shall not exceed those typically associated with an office use. Industry-Manufacturing — Establishments engaged in the mechanical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products , including the assembly of component parts, the creation of products , and the blending of materials such as oils, resins or liquors . These Industry-Manufacturing uses have greater impacts than light industry uses in terms of noise , fumes, and vibrations . Inn — A commercial facility, resembling in character traditional residential construction , providing lodging and meals which is characterized by common dining facilities and a common leisure room available for use by lodgers and the general public . The period of accommodation shall be of a clearly temporary nature . Such use shall not be construed as a Boarding House . Invasive Species — Non -native plant species on the list of invasive plants compiled by F. Robert Wesley , April 1998 which includes the common name, species name and family . This list is now found in Appendix D , and is hereby made a part of this Ordinance by reference to such Appendix . Junk Yard — Any place of storage or deposit, whether in connection with another business or not , where two or more unregistered , old , or secondhand motor vehicles , no longer intended or in conditioin for legal use on the Public Highways, are held , whether for the purpose of resale of used parts therefrom , for the purpose of reclaiming for use some or all of the materials therein , whether metal , glass, fabric or otherwise, for the purpose of disposing of the same or for any other purpose ; such term shall include any place of storage or deposit for any such purposes of used parts or waste materials from motor vehicles which , taken together, equal in bulk two or more such vehicles provided , however, the term Junk Yard shall not be construed to mean an establishment having facilities for processing iron , steel or nonferrous scrap and whose principal produce is scrap iron , steel or nonferrous scrap for sale for remelting purposes only . Kennel — Any commercial establishment where four or more dogs , cats , or other animals over three months of age are kept, raised , sold , boarded , bred , shown , treated, or groomed . R ART. III : DEFINITIONS • Library — A public institution with a Structure containing printed , pictorial , and audiovisual material for public use for purposes of study and reference . Loading Berth — A dedicated area for the receipt or distribution of materials or merchandise by motor vehicles, including space for their standing , loading and unloading. Lodge or Club — A membership organization that holds regular meetings and may, subject to other regulations controlling such uses , maintain dining facilities , serve alcohol , or engage in professional entertainment for the enjoyment of dues paying members and their guests , as well as programs for the general public, such as retreats and recreational , educational , cultural , health , and public interest related programs. Lot — An area of land having defined boundaries held in separate ownership from adjacent property and which in all respects complies with the requirements of the district in which it is situate . Lot Area — An area of land the size of which is determined by the limits of the Lot lines bounding said area and is usually expressed in terms of square feet or acres. • Lot Coverage — A measure of intensity of land use (usually represented as a percentage of the Lot Area) that represents the portion of a Lot that is impervious (i .e. , does not absorb water) . This percentage includes but is not limited to all areas covered by Structures , driveways , roads, sidewalks, parking areas, and any other impervious area. Lot Depth — The mean horizontal distance between the front and rear Lot lines measured in the general direction of the side lot lines . For the purposes of these defiinitions and the provisions of this Ordinance, Lot Depth and Setback Lines shall be measured from the title line of dedicated, platted or deeded Public Highways and from the user line for highways by use . Lot Width — The horizontal distance between the side Lot lines taken at the front Yard line or Principal Building Line and measured along a line which is at right angles to the Lot Depth . Lot of Record — Any lot with an area, width or other dimension which is less than prescribed for a lot in the district in which such lot is situated if such lot is (i ) under one ownership of record since the effective date of the original Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance, or (ii ) under one ownership of record since the time of any amendment to the original Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance which amendment changed the area, width or other dimension requirements with respect to lots in such district and which lot, except for such amendment, would have been in all respects in conformance with the requirements of such original Zoning Ordinance, or (iii ) any lot shown on an approved subdivision plat filed with the Tompkins County Clerk and not combined with any other lot or parcel for the purposes of real property assessment at any time following • such filing . 9 ART. ln: DEFINITIONS • Manufactured Home — A structure, transportable in one or more sections , which , in the traveling mode , is eight body feet or more in width or forty body feet or more in length , or, when erected on site, is three hundred twenty or more square feet, and which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to be used as a Dwelling with or without a permanent foundation when connected to the required utilities , and includes the plumbing, heating , air-conditioning , and electrical systems contained therein . The term shall include any Structure that meets all of the requirements of this definition except the size requirements and with respect to which the manufacturer voluntarily files a certification requierd by the United States secretary of housing and urban development and complies with the standards established under Title 42 of the United States code; and except that such term shall not include any self-propelled recreational vehicle . Manufactured Home Park — A parcel of land under single ownership, which is improved for the placement of Manufactured Homes for non- transient use and which is offered to the public for the placement of five (5) or more Manufactured Homes . 'Mining — The excavation and sale of topsoil , sand , gravel , clay or other natural solid mineral or vegetable deposit , or the quarrying of any kind of rock formation . Alining Subject to State Jurisdiction — An operation which results in the mining or proposed mining from each use of more than one thousand ( 1 ,000) tons or seven hundred- fifty (750) cubic yards, whichever is less, of minerals from the earth within twelve ( 12) successive calendar months , or an operation which results in the mining or proposed mining of over one hundred ( 100) cubic yards of minerals from or adjacent to any body of water not subject to the jurisdiction of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law or the Public Lands Law . Mining not Subject to State Jurisdiction — All mining which is not defined as Mining Subject to State Jurisdiction . Mobile Home — A moveable or portable unit designed and constructed to be towed on its own chassis, comprised of frame and wheels , connected to utilities , and designed and constructed without a permanent foundation for year- round living. A unit may contain parts that may be folded , collapsed or telescoped when being towed and expanded later to provide additional cubic capacity as well as two or more separately towable components for repeated towing. Mobile Home shall mean units designed to be used exclusively for residential purposes, excluding travel trailers . Motel — See Hotel. Municipal Facilities — Highways, water and/or sewer facilities or other public services or facilities that are directly or indirectly provided and maintained by a municipality . • to ART, III: DEFINITIONS • Municipal Use — For the purposes of the use restrictions of this Ordinance means the use of p PIP land, building , or Structures owned by the Town of Dryden or other municipal corporations or governmental bodies . Natural Gas - Any gaseous substance, either combustible or noncombustible, which is produced in a natural state from the earth and which maintains a gaseous or rarified state at standard temperature and pressure conditions , and/or gaseous components or vapors occurring in or derived from petroleum or other hydrocarbons . Natural Gas and/or Petroleum Exploration - Geologic or geophysical activities related to the search for natural gas, petroleum or other subsurface hydrocarbons including prospecting, geophysical and geologic seismic surveying and sampling techniques, which include but are not limited to core or rotary drilling or making an excavation in the search and evaluation of natural gas, petroleum, or other subsurface hydrocarbon deposits . Natural Gas and/or Petroleum Exploration and Production Materials - Any solid, semi - solid , liquid, semi - liquid or gaseous material used in the exploration or extraction of natural gas . Natural Gas Exploration and/or Petroleum Production Wastes - Any garbage , refuse , cuttings, sludge, flow-back fluids , produced waters or other discarded materials , including solid, liquid, semi -solid, or contained gaseous material that results from or is associated with the exploration , drilling or extraction of natural gas and/or petroleum . Natural Gas and/or Petroleum Extraction - The digging or drilling of a well for the purposes of exploring for, developing or producing natural gas , petroleum or other subsurface hydrocarbons . Natural Gas and/or Petroleum Support Activities - The construction, use , or maintenance of a storage or staging yard , a water or fluid injection station , a water or fluid gathering station , a natural gas or petroleum storage facility, or a natural gas or petroleum gathering line, venting station , or compressor associated with the exploration or extraction of natural gas or petroleum . Nonconforming Use - A Structure or use of land existing on the date of enactment of this Ordinance which does not comply with the allowed use regulations of the zone in which said Structure or use is located . Nursery/Greenhouse, Retail - A retail establishment for the growth , display, and/or sale of plants, shrubs, trees, and materials used in indoor or outdoor planting, conducted within or without an enclosed Structure . Office Building - Any Structure in which space is rented and persons employed in or who conduct the management or direction of an agency, business, organization , profession , or public • II ART. III; DEFINITIONS administration , but excluding t such uses as retail sale , manufacture , assembl • or storage of goods , • y g � o r places of assembly and amusement. Open Space - Any space or area characterized by ( I ) natural scenic beauty or, ( 2 ) whose existing openness, natural condition , or present state of use enhances the present or potential ✓ alue of abutting or surrounding property, or maintains or enhances the conservation of natural o r scenic resources . For purposes of this Local Law natural resources shall include , but not be limited to, agricultural lands actually used in bona fide agricultural production . Outdoor Storage - Commercial and industrial storage outside the confines of an enclosed Structure of any equipment or materials in usable condition which are not being specifically displayed as merchandise or offered for sale . Outdoor Storage shall not be construed as a Junk Yard , Contractor' s Yard or Self-Storage . Parking Space - An off-street space available for parking one vehicle and which dimensions are 9 feet wide and 20 feet long , not including maneuvering area and access drives , but with Board approval in Site Plan Review or Special Use Permit review may be approved to be modified to target specific vehicles such as compact cars and motorcycles . Paved - A smooth , hard , dense surface, which is durable and well -drained under normal use and weather conditions. Planned Unit Development - An area of land intended to provide for a variety of land uses planned and developed in a manner which will provide a community design that preserves critical environmental resources, provides above-average Open Space amenities , incorporates creative design in the layout of Structures , Green Space and circulation of vehicles and pedestrians ; assures compatibility with surrounding land uses and neighborhood character; and provides efficiency in die layout of Highways , public utilities, and other Municipal Facilities . Planning Board - The Town of Dryden Planning Board . Professional Office - A Structure used for the organizational or administrative aspects of a trade or profession or used in the conduct of a business and not involving the manufacture , storage, display, or direct retail sales of goods , characterized by low traffic and pedestrian volumes, lack of distracting, irritating, or sustained noise, and low density of building developments . This definition may include , but is not limited to , the offices of: accountants , appraisers , architects , planners, engineers , financial planners , insuance brokers or adjusters , landscape architects, lawyers, consult ants , secretarial agencies , bonding agencies , real estate , mortgage or title agencies , investment agencies, and persons with similar occupations . Public. Highway - A road or street , either deeded or by perscriptive easement, that is maintained by a, village , town , county, state or die federal government . I 12 ART. ill : DEFINITIONS • Public Safety Use - Voluntary or professional individuals or entities providing municipal/governmental services providing for the health , safety, and general welfare of the public ; including, but not limited to, fire , emergency , medical , and police services . Public Sewer and/or Water Facilities - A sewage disposal system or water supply and distribution system operated by a municipality ; a sewage disposal system or water supply and distribution system authorized for public use, whether for a residential subdivision , or for commercial , industrial or manufacturing Buildings, and approved by the New York State and/or Tompkins County Departments of Health , the Department of Environmental Conservation , and any other governmental agency having jurisdiction thereof. Public Utility - Infrastructure and services that supply an everyday necessity to the public at large, such as Public Water and/or Public Sewer Facilities, electricity, natural gas , and telecommunications . A Public Utility may be owned and operated by a municipality' or a private entity , or a combination thereof. Recreation , Active - Recreation that involves organized athletic activities requiring fixed infrastructure such as playing fields and/or accessory' infrastructure such as seating areas, • changing facilities and/or concessions . Active recreational activities include but are not limited to team sports such as baseball , soccer, and lacrosse, smaller group sports such as racquet sports, golf courses (and associated facilities such as driving ranges) and other active recreational uses that require permanent infrastructure such as a skateboarding park or ice rink . Recreation , Passive - Recreation that generally does not involve organized athletic teams anchor significant fixed infrastructure, apart from such improvements as trails , parking areas, restrooms , picnic shelters and the like. Passive recreational activities include but are not limited to jogging, biking , cross country skiing , hiking, walking on recreational trails and paths , horseback riding, wildlife viewing, picnicking and relaxation . Recreational Facility, Amusement - A commercial or non -commercial recreational use that may be permanent or temporary in nature, for the conducting of recreational activities including but not limited to traveling carnivals , circuses, amusement parks, driving ranges (not associated with a golf course), batting cages , mini -golf, pintail courses , howling centers , roller skating facilities , and similar indoor or outdoor recreational activities . A public park shall not be considered and regulated as an Amusement Recreational Facility. Recreational Facility , Athletic - A commercial or non -commercial recreational use that may be permanent or temporary in nature , for the conducting of recreational activities including but not limited to swimming, tennis, court games, baseball and other field sports, riding academies , and playground activities, but excluding recreational activities involving mechanical devices that are powered by non -human means, such as motorized vehicles . A public park shall not be considered and regulated as an Athletic Recreational Facility. 13 ART. El: DEFINITIONS S Recreational Facility, Motorized — A commercial or non -commercial recreational use or accessory use that may be permanent or temporary in nature, which involves the operation of motorized vehicles which includes All Terrain Vehicles, motorcycles etc. , including but not limited to go- kart tracks, dirt bike tracks , and race tracks . Religious Institution - Use of land and/or Structures by a tax -exempt institution , a bona fide religious sect or denomination where religious worship and related activity is conducted . Residential Design Guidelines - the Town of Dryden Residential Design Guidelines adopted on December 3 , 2008 as an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance. These guidelines are now found in Appendix B , and are hereby made a part of this Ordinance by reference. to such Appendix . Restaurant - An establishment, including Taverns but excluding bars, where food and drink is prepared, served, and sold . Retail Business — Any business involving the sale in small quantities of a larger inventory of items to transient customers whether in a shop or other building, or electronically or by mail . Retail Shopping Centers/Plazas - A lot used for two (2) or more commercial units , attached or detached , which relate to a corn.mon parking area and common points of ingress and egress and a common circulation pattern . Retreat or Conference Center - A facility used for service organizations , businesses , professional , educational , or religious meetings or seminars limited to accommodations for attendees . The accomniodatiorrs can include sleeping, eating, and recreation . Road - See Public Highway . SEQR - The New York State Environmental Quality Review Act found in Environmental Conservation Law article 8 and the implementing regulations found in 6 NYCRR Part 617 . Self-Storage — A Structure or Structures in which materials , goods, or equipment are stored with separate storage units having individual access for storage of personal or business property . Self-storage operations with several separate Structures shall all be considered together to form one ( I ) primary Structure for the purpose of Site Plan Review . Senior Care Facility - A living and care facility for over ten ( 10) seniors in a variety of settings . Senior Housing, Family - Living facilities offering a family type of living environment where residences are designed to feel like a home instead of a medical facility and to blend in architecturally with neighboring homes . The residences are designed as efficient homes for six (6) to ten ( 10) seniors, each of whom has a private room with a private bath and easy access to 14 ART. 111 : DL'tTNnIONS • all communal areas of the house, includin g a living room area, dining area, kitchen , laundry, outdoor garden , and patio . Series of Building — For the purposes of this Ordinance , a series of Multi -Family Dwelling Units with shared wall construction . Service Business — Any business or nonprofit organization that provides services to individuals, businesses , industry, government, or other enterprises . Setback Lines - See Yards . Sign — Any device, object, or building facade used for the visual communication or advertisement of a place , building, product, service or name. Sign — Outdoor Advertising Billboard - Any device, object, or building facade situated on private property and used for advertising goods , services or places other than those directly related to the property on which said sign is located . Site Plan - A rendering , drawing, or sketch prepared to specifications and containing necessary elements , as set forth in this Ordinance, which shows the arrangement, layout and design of the • proposed use of a single parcel of land as shown on said plan . Plats showing lots , blocks or sites subject to review as subdivisions under Town Law § 276 and the Town of Dryden Subdivision Law are also subject to review as site plans . Special Use Permit - An authorization of a particular land use which is permitted in this Ordinance, subject to requirements irnposed by this Ordinance and by the Board authorized to grant such permit to assure that the proposed use is in harmony with this Ordinance and will not adversely affect the neighborhood if such requirements are met. Specified sexual activities : a . Human genitals in a state of sexual stimulation or arousal ; or b . Acts of human masturbation, sexual intercourse or sodomy; or c . Fondling or other erotic touching of human genitals , pubic region, buttock or female breast . Specified anatomical areas : a. Less than completely and opaquely covered human genitals, pubic region , buttock , and female breast below a point immediately above the top of the areola ; or b. Human male genitals in a discernible turgid state, even if completely and opaquely covered . 15 ART. rll: DEFINITIONS Street See Public Highway . • Structure — Anything constructed or erected on the ground or with a fixed location on the ground or attached to something having a fixed location on the ground . Structures include, but are not limited to, Buildings of a size exceeding 150 square feet, walls and fences over 6 feet in height, radio towers , power generating equipment such as freestanding windmills and solar panels, swimming pools designed for a depth of three (3) feet or more, billboards , poster panels and signs . All Structures, regardless of size, shall be erected in compliance with the setback requirements for their respective district . The following shall not be classified as Structures for the purpose of this Ordinance : fireplace chimneys , flagpoles , and antennae . Tavern — A commercial Structure where food is prepared , served , and sold and alcoholic beverages are consumed on the premises . Theater — A Structure or part of a Structure, devoted to showing motion pictures or for dramatic and /or comedic live performances including musicals , recitals , concerts , or other similar entertainment , including dinner theaters . 'timber Operation — The on -farm production , management , harvesting , processing and marketing of timber grown on the farm operation into woodland products , including but not limited to logs , lumber, posts and firewood , provided that such farm operation consists of at least seven (7 ) acres and produces for sale crops , livestock or livestock products of an annual gross sales value of ten thousand dollars ($ 10,000) or more and that the annual gross sales value of such processed woodland products does not exceed the annual gross sales value of such crops, livestock or livestock products . Town Board — ' /'he. Town Board of the Town of Dryden , Tompkins County , New York . Traditional Neighborhood Design (TNI))) — A type of neighborhood design with a focus on pedestrian facilities , front porches , back alleys and emphasis on the human use of spaces in the resulting form and function , as well as commercial or mixed use developments that emphasize human use of spaces and attractive character of buildings . Use, Accessory — A use which is customarily incidental and subordinate to the Principal Use on a Lot and which is located on the same Lot. Accessory Uses or Structures shall not be permitted on a Lot without a permitted Principal Use or Structure . Unless otherwise permitted in this Ordinance, an Accessory Structure shall not be permitted in the front yard of a Principal Use . Use, Principal — The main or primary use of land and/or Structure on a Lot and which determines the overall character and appearance of use on the Lot . I 16 ART. IiI DL• FiNrrLONS • Variance a . Variance, Area - The authorization by the Zoning Board of Appeals for the use of land in a manner which is not allowed by the dimensional or physical requirements established by this Ordinance . b. Variance, Use - The authorization by the Zoning Board of Appeals for the use of land for a purpose which is otherwise not allowed or is prohibited by this Ordinance . Warehouse - A building or part of a building designed for the receiving, storing, and distribution of goods, wares , and merchandise, whether for the owner or for others, and whether it is a public or private warehouse . This definition includes a wholesale business for shipping/receiving . Not including incidental or temporary use of an empty building for storage . Workshop/Garage - Non -Commercial - A Structure used for the conduct of non-commercial , low-intensity activities such as woodworking, personal vehicle repair, and storage . Normally considered an accessory use, but may be allowed without a principle building. Yard - A Yard is a Green Space other than a court on a Lot, unoccupied and unobstructed from the ground upwards between the Lot Line and the nearest line of the Structures on the Lot, except as otherwise permitted . (See illustration below for location of front, side and rear yards . ) Side Yard Area Building Area Side Yard Area Set-back line. 17 ART. tll; DEFINITIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance._Draft 051 7 20 12_final • ARTICLE IV : ZONING DISTR.iCTS Section 400 : Districts For the purposes specified in this Ordinance, the Town of Dryden is divided into the following zoning districts : CV - Conservation District The purpose of the Conservation (CV) District is to protect areas of the town that contain a variety of ecological and Open Space assets that warrant protection from the impacts of development . Residential uses and agriculture will remain the primary land use activities . H — Hamlet District The purpose of the Hamlet (H) District is to allow mixed -use development in keeping with the character of a small hamlet . The Haunlet District encourages new development and redevelopment that will increase the attractiveness of these areas by offering a diversity of options, including townhouses, single- and two- family dwellings , small apartment buildings , and mixed use (residential/commercial ) buildings . New development should complement the architectural and urban design character of existing buildings and streets in the hamlet consistent with the Residential and Commercial Design Guidelines . Agriculture is an allowed use . LIO - Light Industrial / Office District The purpose of the Light industrial/Office (LIO ) District is to define a location in the town for light industrial and warehousing enterprises , office buildings and administrative operations and service enterprises, or research and development enterprises such as computer software and equipment design businesses . Agriculture is an allowed use in this district . LIO-A - Light Industrial / Office / Adult Use District The purpose of the Light Industrial/Office/Adult Use (LAO-A) District is to define an appropriate location in the town for adult uses that is separated from and minimizes impacts to non-compatible uses such as residential areas , schools, churches and parks . In addition to adult uses, all other uses permitted within the Light Industrial/Office District are permitted within the Light Industrial/Office/Adult Use District . Agriculture is an allowed use in this district . LSRDD - Large Scale Retail Development District The purpose of the Large Scale Retail Development District ( LSR.DD) is to provide the opportunity to evaluate a location in the town where large-scale retail development may be appropriate , and to define specific requirements for the review and possible approval of large-scale retail shops and shopping centers . This type of development requires a Special Use Permit and Site Plan Review to develop a property for large-scale stores or shopping IS ART. IV: ZONING DISTRICTS Revised Zoning Ordinance_ Draft_05 17201 2_tinnl • cente rs as defined ied ierern . This district ct rs no t mapped, but may b e proposed on any property , perty , not in Tompkins County Agricultural District 1 , along a State or County Public Highway . MC — Mixed Use Commercial District The Mixed Use Commercial (MC) District allows a mix of retail and service businesses, office buildings and research and development businesses such as computer software and equipment design businesses as well as residential development . The district allows for mixed use development. Agriculture is an allowed use in this district. NR - Neighborhood Residential District The purpose of the Neighborhood Residential (NR) District is to define areas of the town where established neighborhoods are situated in a rural landscape and constitute the primary land use. Single family homes are the predominant form of development, and future development is unlikely . Home Occupations are the primary commercial activity in this district. Agriculture is an allowed use in this district . RA - Rural Agricultural District The purpose of the Rural Agricultural (RA ) District is to define an area of the town primarily for agricultural use and associated natural areas protection . The Rural Agricultural District is an area that is intended to remain rural and where agriculture is recognized as the primary land use. Small scale rural businesses which are agriculturally related or supporting may be • appropriate in this district. RR - Rural Residential District The purpose of the Rural Residential ( RR) District is to define an area of the town where residential uses situated in a rural landscape constitute the primary land use . Public water and sewer does not exist in this area. Single- and two- family homes are the predominant form of development . Agriculture is also expected to be a substantial land use well into the future. TNDO - Traditional Neighborhood Development Overlay District The purpose of the Traditional Neighborhood Development Overlay District (TNDOD) is to provide development alternatives for landowners located at the periphery of villages and in hamlets that do not currently have water or sewer. Public water and sewer does not currently exist in these areas, and it will be necessary to develop or extend such infrastructure in order to take advantage of the development alternatives provided under the provisions of this overlay district. Utilizing incentive zoning authority in Town Law, land in the overlay district can be developed more intensively in return for specified public benefits and the incorporation of Traditional Neighborhood Design (TND) principles in the design of sites and structures . Small scale businesses , primarily in mixed - use structures , can also be incorporated into these areas . • 19 ART. IV: ZONING DISTRICTS Revised honing Ordinance_Draft 05172012_final Zoning 401 : Zoning Map • All land in the Town of Dryden shall fall within one of the established zones as shown on a map entitled the "Town of Dryden Zoning Map" Dated September 1 , 201 I . The original and official "Town of Dryden Zoning Map is filed with the Town Clerk . A reduced and unofficial copy is found in Appendix A . Section 402 : Boundary Determinations Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries of a zoning district as shown on the Zoning Map, the following rules shall apply : A . Zone boundaries are intended to follow parcel lines whenever possible. Where boundaries approximately follow parcel lines such parcel lines shall be construed to be said boundaries . 13 . Where district boundaries are indicated as approximately following the center line or right-of-way line of Public Highways, such lines shall be construed to be district boundaries and follow such center line or right-of- way line . C. Where district boundaries are indicated as approximately following a stream , lake, or other body of water, such stream center line, lake or body of water shoreline shall be construed to be such district boundaries ( unless otherwise noted on the Zoning Map) . In the event of a change in the shoreline or stream, the district boundaries shall be construed as moving with the actual shoreline or stream . D . Where a district boundary is not indicated as approximately following the items listed in subsections ( 1 ), (2) and (3 ) above, or is not designated on the Zoning Map , the boundary line shall be determined by the use of the Town ' s Geographic Information System utilizing the Zoning Map boundaries laid over aerial imagery . E. Where district boundaries are based upon natural features such as slopes , topographic contour lines , watershed boundaries , soil types, or ecological communities , such boundaries may be more precisely established through field investigation by a qualified professional . F. Whenever any Public Highway is abandoned in the manner authorized by law , the district adjoining each side of such highway shall he automatically extended to the center of the former highway, and all of the area included in the abandoned highway shall henceforth be subject to all regulations within the extended districts . G . In the event that none of the above rules are applicable , or in the event that further clarification or definition is considered necessary or appropriate, the location of a district. boundary shall be determined by the ZBA . 20 ART. IV: ZCONiNG DISTRICTS Revised Zoning Ordinanec_l)raft_05 172012_final • O H . One Parcel in Two��jo Ganes . When a parcel is divided by a zoning district boundary, the regulations and requirements of the least. restrictive zone may be extended for a distance of 100 feet into the more restrictive zone . • 21 ART. IV: ZONING DISTRICT'S Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft 05I72012_final ARTICLE V : USE REGULATIONS Section 500 : Restrictions on Land/Structure Uses A . No Structure or land shall be used except as provided in the Allowable Use Groups Chart in Section 501 . Uses which are not explicitly permitted are prohibited , unless specifically stated elsewhere by this Ordinance . 13 . If an applicant proposes a land use that does not clearly fall within any of the categories contained in the Allowable Use Groups Chart in Section 501 , the Planning Department shall deny the application for a Zoning Permit, and inform the applicant of the process of appealing such denial to the ZBA , or refer the applicant to the Town Board for its review and possible consideration of an amendment to this Ordinance . Section 501 : Allowable Use Groups Chart A . in the following Allowable Use Groups Chart: "P" means the use is allowed as of right, but in many cases requires Site Plan Review ; " PA " means an accessory use is allowed as of right ; "Special Use Permit" or "SUP" means the use requires a Special Use Permit ; "X " means the use is not allowed in that particular district. 13 . The following uses shall be subject to Site Plan Review : 1 . All Business Group Uses ; 2 . All Community Group Uses ; 1 All uses requiring a Special Use Permit . C . Building Sizes : 1 . In the CV , RA and RR districts , no Business Group Use shall include a Structure larger than 5 ,000 square feet without a variance . 2 . In the H District any use that includes a Structure or Structures larger than 5 ,000 square feet requires a Special Use Permit. 3 . In the LlO and MC Districts, any use that includes a Structure larger than 20.000 square feet requires a Special Use Permit. 4 . No single retail Structure shall be permitted in the town larger than 45 ,000 square feet or a retail shopping center greater than 90 ,000 square feel, except as provided for in Section 802 . 5 . Agricultural Structures directly related to an agricultural use shall be exempt from all such building size limits. 22 ART. V: USE REGULATIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance_ Drati_05I72012 final • . USES NR RR RA CV H MC LAO, 110-A Neighborhood Rural Rural Conservation Hamlet Mixed Use Light Industrial! Residential Residential Agricultural Commercial Office AGRICULTURAL GROUP Agricultural Use I P P I' P P P P Parmstand P P I P P P P P •AUSINFSS (: ROLTP — All Permitted uses are subject to Site Platt Review t - Adult Use (see SUP 13O2) X X X X X X Only permitted in LIO-A griculture- Related 'nterprise X SUP P I P X P SUP Artist Studio/ Craft X P P P P P P Vorkshop Automotive Repair al'age (see 131Uj X SUP SUP SUP SUP SUP SUP Automotive Sales X X X X X SUP SUP utomotivc Salvage X X SUP SUP X SLIP SUP and Junk Yards illAutomotive Towing X X SUP X SUP SUP SUP mice (see 1306) Bed-and Breakfast X P P P P P SUP establishment ,Boarding House X SUP SUP X SUP X X X SUP SUP SUP X X X Campground Car Wash X P P P X SUP P X SUP SUP I' X P P Luntractor' s yard Day care center, child X SLIP SUP X P P P Drive-through facility X X X X X SUP SUP (sec * 1309) X X X X SUP SLIP SUP Gasoline station General Office X X X X SUP P P Building Hotel / Motel X X X X SUP P SUP Industry, Light X X X X SUP P P Industry/ Manufacturing (see X X X X X SUP SUP § 1303) lnn X SUP SUP SLIP SUP P X Kennel (sec * 1308 ) X SUP SUP SUP X SLIP X Large Scale Retail X SUP X X SUP SUP SUP IIIDevelopment 23 Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_OS I720I2_final USES NR RR RA CV 11 MC 110, LIO-A • Neiglrborhoed Rural Runil Conservation Hamlet Mixed Use Licht Industrial' Residential Residential Agricultural Commercial Office SUP SLIP SUP X X See Section See Section 1304 X X Sec Section 1 304 1304 for for restrictions for restrictions Mining (see § 1304) restrictions 'urserylOreenhouse' X SUP F SUP SUP P X Retail 1111:510Ra1 office X SUP P SUP P P P 'I" estaurant X SUP SUP X _ SUP I' SUP Retail business X X SUP X SUP P P t etail shopping X X X X SUP SUP X -enters / plazas tctreat or Conference X SUP SUP SUP SUP Still X enter t_ Self-storage X X X X X SLIP SUP Service. business X SUP SUP X SUP P P 'theater X X X X SUP P p Warehouse X X X X Y X SUP P RESIDENTIAL. GROUP . ed-and - Breakfast P P P SUP SUP P X one 'ongregate Care Facility. X P P 1' P P X May care home. Family P P P I' P P X 1 ay care home, P P P P P P X "amily Group !!!! P F P P p P X Dwelline, accessory as per § 1 3 1 I as per § 1311 as per § 1311 as per § 1311 as per § 13 l l is per * 131 I nit (see § 1311) r- 1 welling, multi - X SUP SLIP X I SUP SUP X welling, single- 1' P P P F' P X ami l y II wclline. two-family X P P F P P X • welling. upper- floor \ X X X SUP SUP X . partmcnt(s) _ . 4Ider Cottage see See § 1305 See § 1305 See § 1305 See * 1305 Sec * 134)5 See § I305 X § 1305 _ Home Occupation: P 1' P l' P P X ..evcl I Home Occupation : X SUF' SUP SUP SUP SUP X •vel2 f lanufactured Home X P P 1' SUI' SUP A X I 24 Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05172012_final _ - I - USES NR RR RA CV II MC I :IO, LIO-A Neighborhood Rural Rural Conservation Hamlet Mixed Use Light Industrial/ Residential Residential Agricultural Commercial Office SUP only SUP only SUP only SUP only with with with with X Municipal Municipal X Municipal Municipal X Manufactured Home Water and Water and Water and Water and ark Sewer Sewer Sewer Sewer Is Mobile home X X X X X X X enior Housing. Sill' SUP SUP SIJP SUI' SUP x Family Senior Care Facility X SUP SUP X SUP SUP X WorkshopfOaragc Nom-Commercial P P P I' P I' 1' I COMMUNITY GROUP — All Permitted are subject to Site Plan Review Cemetery X P P P P I P P Educational use X SUP SUP SUP SUP SUP X Library X SUP X X SUP SUP X Lodge or club X SLIP SUP SUP SUP P X Municipal use P P P P P P P Public Safety Usc X SUP SUP SUP SUP SUP SUP Public Utility X SUP SUP SUP SUP Religious Institution SUP SUP SUP SUP SUP SUP SIJP RECREATIONAL . GROUP Recreation , Active X SUP SUP SUP SLIP I SUP SUP Recreation , Passive P P P P P P P ' Recreation Facility, X X SUP X X SUP SUP Amusement Recreational Facility, X SUP SUP SUP SIJP SUP SUP Athletic Recreational Facility, X X SUP SUP X X X Motorized , I ACCESSORY USES GROUP Any accessory PA PA PA I 1'A PA PA PA wilding or use letermined by the tanning Department )r Zoning Board of Appeals to be rivstomarily incidental to a permitted use, including detached garages and sheds. I • 25 Revised Zoning Ordinance_Druft_05I 7201 2_final CV MC LIO, 11 -A • USES NR RR RA L II � (. L . , o Nei2hborltood Rural Rural Conservation Hamlet Mixed Use Light Industrial' Residential Residential Agricultural Commercial Office 1 ccessory PA PA PA PA PA PA PA recreational uses, such as swimming lops and sports •courts, provided that hey arc in compliance with the setback requirements for the principal use. Off-Street Parking PA PA PA PA PA PA PA Facilities Section 502 : Prohibited Uses A . Prohibition against the Exploration for or Extraction of Natural Gas and/or Petroleum . No land in the Town shall be used : to conduct any exploration for natural gas and/or petroleum ; to drill any well for natural gas and/or petroleum ; to transfer, store , process or treat natural gas and/or petroleum ; or to dispose of natural gas and/or petroleum exploration or production wastes ; or to erect any derrick, building, or other structure ; or to place any machinery or equipment for any such purposes . 0 13 . Prohibition against. the Storage, Treatment and Disposal of Natural Gas and/or Petroleum Exploration and Production Materials . No land in the Town shall be used for: the storage, transfer, treatment. and/or disposal of natural gas and/or petroleum exploration and production materials . C . Prohibition against the Storage , 'Treatment and Disposal of Natural Gas and/or Petroleum Exploration and Production Wastes . No land in the Town shall be used for : the storage, transfer, treatment and/or disposal of natural gas and/or petroleum exploration and production wastes . D . Prohibition against Natural Gas and/or Petroleum Support Activities . No land in the Town shall be used for natural gas and/or petroleum support activities . 13. Invalidity of Permits . No permit issued by any local , state or federal agency, commission or board for a use which would violate the prohibitions of this section or of this Ordinance shall be deemed valid within the Town without a Use Variance. lil 26 ART. V: USE RLGULATIONs Revised Zoning Ord inance_Draft_05172012 _final • ARTICLE VI : AREA AND BULK REGULATIONS Section 600 : Area and Bulk Table The following table includes the minimum requirements for a building lot . Unless otherwise indicated this table does not indicate the number of lots that can be created from a parcel . NR I RR RA CV H MC OLIO, L10-A Neighborhood Rural Rural Conservation ' Hamlet I Mixed Use Light 1 Residential Residential i Agricultural Commercial Industrial/ Office Minimum lot areas I —j H____ _ _ With public sewer 10,000 sf r 10.000 sf i 10,000 st' 1 (1.000 sl• � 10,4)04) sf 10,000 sf 10,0(1(1 sf and water II facilities i Without public 1 acre r 1 acre I acre 1 acre . 1 acre I acre I acre sewer and water Except for Except for facilities Major Major Subdivisions, Subdivisions, see § 603 see § 604 Minimuin front 50 feet { 51) feet 50 feet 50 feet 10 feet 40 feet 1 41) feet yard setback + ! • - = l _— _ __! f Minimum side I 15 feet 15 feet 1 15 feet I IS feet I) or 0 or , 15 feet yard setback (feet ) I 7.5 feet if 7.5 feet if • ! buildings are not !buildings are not attached attached I foot 1 foot : I foot I foot 1 foot 1 foot 1 font Accessory. l Building with less � t than 15 feet . Building Height and 200 square L feet or Iess 1 _ I _ _ Minimum rear 25 feet 25 feet 25 feet 25 feet 25 feet 25 feet 25 feet yard setback Accessory ! 1 fi►ot. f 1 foot 1 fool 1 foot I 1 foot 1 foot ( 1 f'(Nit Building less than 15 feet Building ' Height and 200 j square feel or less I NI aimum Lot 151) feet ( 250 feet _ i 250 feet r 250 feel' 54) feet .151) feet 1 150 feet Frontage l See §603 See §603 i See §603 i Minimum Lot 1011 feet 100 feet 100 feet r 104) feet . 50 feet 125 feet f 125 feet Width ) t L l- _ _ i :Maximum Lot ' 25 % 25% 1 25 % 1 15% 50 % : 61i% -=-1 60 % Coverage (%) 3 I I I I • Maximum 35 feet I 35 feet 35 feet 35 feet 35 feet 3S feet 35 feel Building Height See §G113 See §604 See §604 See §604 See §604 1 See §604 I See #604 _ ?7 ART. VI: AREA AND BULK REGULATIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_AS 172012_final • Section 601 : Relief from Lot dimension requirements in the CV, RR and R.A Districts For relief from the minimum Lot size and minimum Lot Frontage requirements in the CV , RR and RA Districts , see the Town of Dryden Subdivision Law which permits smaller Lot dimensions by utilizing the Conservation Subdivision procedure. Section 602 : Standards for Flag Lots in the RR, RA and CV Districts A lot in the RR, RA , or CV Districts may derive its Frontage and access by means of a narrow portion of land connecting the Public Highway and the larger rear portion of the lot , provided that no portion of the access from the Frontage shall he less than 25 feet wide. The front Yard setback of such a flag lot shall be measured from the rear lot line of the lot between the flag lot and the Public Highway. In the case of a lot with radial or angled side Lot lines , the front Yard setback shall be established where the Lot meets the minimum Lot Width requirement when measured parallel to the street from which the Lot derives access . Two or more adjacent flag Lots shall provide access by a Common Driveway as provided in the Town of Dryden Subdivision Law. No more than four (4 ) flag Lots shall be served by a Common Driveway. Section 603 : Exemptions from Height Requirements The following Structures are exempt from Building Height requirements in the table above: church steeples, water towers, farm Structures, public monuments , and those Structures subject to approval wider other local laws such as the Renewable Energy Facilities Law and the Telecommunications Tower Siting Law . Section 604 : Special Provisions for Major Subdivisions in the RR and RA Districts For Major Subdivisions in the RR and RA Districts, the minimum Lot size shall be two (2) acres , unless the Subdivider elects to proceed with Subdivision approval pursuant to the Conservation Subdivision procedures as provided in the Town of Dryden Subdivision Law , in which case, for the purposes only of determining the number of Lots which could be permitted if the property were subdivided into Lots conforming to the rnininiunm lot size requirements , the minimum lot size shall be deemed to be one ( I ) acre. 2g ART. VI: AREA AND BULK REGULATIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05 172012_final • Section 605 : Density in the MC Zone The following table includes the maximum density and related restrictions in the MC Zone : Type of Dwelling Dwelling Units per Acre Restrictions No greater than 20 Multi-Family (Rental), 8 Dwelling Units per Building. No greater than 20 Multi-Family (Townhouse or 10 Dwelling Units per Building Condominium), Owner Occupied (or Series of Buildings). No greater than 8 Multi- Family(Detached Dwelling Units) 6 individual Buildings per parcel Multi-Family Condominium (Rental), Over 2 Residential Dwelling Units per 5,000 sq. Commercial feet commercial space. 3 Story Maximum, 60 % Lot Coverage limit, Multi-Family, Multi-Story (Rental) 8 maximum 20 units per Building (or Series of Buildings). 70 % Green Space Multi-Family Condominium, Multi-story requirement, 15 units per (greater than 2 stories) 10 Building maximum (or Series of Buildings). Single Family 4 70 % Green Space requirement. • 29 ART. VI : AREA AND BULK REGULATIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance_ laraft_05I 72012_final ARTICLE VII: RESERVED 30 ART. VII: RESERVED Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_051720 t 2_final ARTICLE VIII : OVERLAY DISTRICTS Section 801 : Traditional Neighborhood Development Overlay (TNDO) District A . Purpose . Property in a TNDO District may be developed in accordance with the regulations of the underlying zoning district, or utilizing the provisions of this section . The purpose of a INDO District is to establish a development option for parcels within a TNDO zoning district . The use of the procedure is this Article is not equivalent to incentive zoning as provided in Town Law 261 - h . The provisions of the TNDO are intended to promote Traditional Neighborhood Development patterns in areas that adjoin existing villages or hamlets . Within a TNDO District, higher density residential development will be allowed if designed according to these guidelines to ensure that the resulting development incorporates the design principles of traditional neighborhoods. A primary objective of the TNDO option is to provide for a diversity of Dwelling types , age groups, and income levels, in a manner consistent with the variety of existing Dwellings in the area and with traditional village/hamlet building and site development patterns . New construction is to be predominantly Single-Family Dwellings on a variety • of village hamlet- scale lot sizes . All projects utilizing the T'NDO option shall follow the process and procedures described in Article TX for Conservation Subdivisions in the Town of Dryden Subdivision Law , except as modified herein and with the Town Board having jurisdiction over the procedures . B . Establishment of Overlay District. The Town of Dryden Zoning Map delineates the boundaries of possible TNDO Districts . All TNDO Districts are also RA or RR Districts . Areas outside of such TNDO Districts may be developed only by amendment of the Town of Dryden Zoning Map to establish a district where this development option may be utilized . C . Density. Maximum density in the TNDO District shall be six (6) dwelling units per acre subject to the other provisions of this Ordinance . D. Permitted Principal Uses : I . Dwelling , Single-Family 2 . Dwelling, Two- Parnily 3 . Dwelling, Townhouse 4. Dwelling, Multi -Family • 3I ART. VIII: OVERLAY DISTRICTS Revised Zoning Ordinance_I)raft_051720IMina! 40% of new units may he in Two- Family or Multiple-Family Dwellin s. When • Up to 40% y ) Dwellings. or Multiple-Family Dwellings are proposed , they shall he integrated architecturally and in scale with the same st.reetscape as Single-Family Dwellings , and not isolated in separate areas of the TN.O District . E. Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures : 1 . Private garages or carports for the parking of motor vehicles of residents . 2. Customary accessory Structures to residential uses including, but not limited to , private swimming pools, hot tubs , storage buildings , greenhouses , pet shelters and outdoor fireplaces . 3 . Customary farm accessory buildings for the storage of products or equipment. 4 . Off-street parking, fencing, and signs . 5 . Home Occupations : Level 1 . F. Design and Dimension Requirements : 1 . Open Space: Not less than 20% of the permanently protected Open Space which is required to be set aside shall be in a form that is integrated into the residential neighborhood and accessible to the public, such as a central green , neighborhood squares or commons, tot lots, a community park , or any combination of the above . .40 2 . Blocks : Streets shall be designed to create blocks that are generally rectilinear in shape , a modified rectilinear shape, such as curves , or another regularly repeating, distinct geometric shape . Amorphously shaped blocks are discouraged , except where topographic or other conditions necessitate such a configuration . To the greatest extent possible , blocks shall be designed to have a maximum length of 480 feet. Lanes or alleys shall be permitted to bisect blocks . 3 . Street Layout: The street layout shall form an interconnected system of streets primarily in a rectilinear grid pattern , modified to avoid a monotonous repetition of the basic street/block pattern . The use of cul -de-sacs and other streets with a single point of access shall be minimized . To the greatest extent possible , streets shall be designed to have a maximum length of 600 feet from intersection to intersection , and , to the greatest extent possible , shall either continue through an intersection , or terminate in a "1 T" intersection directly opposite the center of a building, an Green Space area, or a view into a peripheral Green Space area. 4 . Sidewalks : A sidewalk network shall be provided throughout the development that interconnects all Dwelling units with , non-residential Structures , common Green Spaces , and the original village/hamlet to which the development is adjacent.. If the development is not adjacent to a village/hamlet area , but rather an Open Space owned or controlled by the owner, then a trail system through the Open Space shall be provided . Sidewalks shall be a minimum of four feet wide, and five feet and six feet wide along major pedestrian routes . Sidewalks shall be of barrier-free design to the greatest extent possible . The pedestrian circulation 32 ART. Vnl: OVERLAY DISTRICTS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05172012_final • system shall include crosswalks where appropriate, and include gathering/sitting areas and provide benches, landscaping, and other street furniture where appropriate. 5 . Minimum Lot Area : 6 ,000 square feet. 6. Minimum Lot Width at Building Line: 40 feet. 7 . Yard Regulations : Variations in the principal Structure position and orientation may be considered andthe following minimum standards shall apply : a. Front yard setbacks : i . Principal Structures : 12 feet minimum (6 feet to front porches/steps ) ; ii . Attached Garages (front entrance) : minimum 10 feet. behind front plane of house ; iii . Attached Garage (side entrance) : minimum 10 feet from Street Line ; iv . Detached Garages (front entrance) : min . 40 feet from street and 10 feet behind plane of house or in the rear yard . • b. Rear yard setbacks : i . 30 feet minimum for principal Structure and 5 feet for accessory Structures (excluding garages ) ; ii . Detached Garages (rear entrance) : min . 10 feet from alley or lane. c . Side yard : Minimum separation of 20 feet between principal Structures ; however, the side yard shall be a minimum of 5 feet . 8 . Maximum Impervious Coverage : 50 percent limit per lot . 9. Minimum Frontage : Lots must have frontage either on a street or on a back lane or shared driveway . Dwellings served by rear lanes may front directly onto parks or greens , which shall be designed with perimeter sidewalks . 10 . Maximum Building Height: 35 feet G . Uses Allowed by Special Use Permit . The following uses are allowed with a Special Use Permit issued by the town board : 1 . Single Family Dwelling with accessory Dwelling Unit • 2 . Home Occupation : Level 2 3 . Church and other religious institution 33 ART. VIII : OVERLAY DISTRICTS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft 05172012_final 4 . Horticultural nurser y y 5 . Recreational facilities of charitable, not- for-profit organizations 6. Public and semi -public buildings and uses 7 . Bed-and- Breakfast Establishment. 8 . Bed -and - Breakfast Home 9 . Congregate Care Facility 10. .All Business Group uses permitted by Special Use Permit in the H District H . Site Plan Approval Required . No site preparation or construction shall commence until site plan approval has been granted by the Town Board . The Town Board shall have full discretion to approve or deny applications for proposed projects within the TNDO based on compliance with the standards set forth above. Section 802 : Large Scale Retail Development (LSRD) District A . Purpose and Applicability . The purpose of this district is to define a location where large scale retail development may be appropriate, and to define specific requirements for the review and approval of large scale retail shops and shopping centers, and provide for the utilization of incentive zoning pursuant to Town Law Section 261 -b. not i B . Establishment of the D1strlct , The LSRD District is a floating zone, and is net defined ed a.s of the date of the adoption of the Town of Dryden Zoning Map . When the Zoning Law is amended to create the LSRD District, the Zoning Map will delineate the boundaries of the LSRD .District at the same time a Special Use Permit has been granted to allow a proposed large scale retail development. Compliance with the procedural requirements of Town Law Section 261 -h is required in connection with the approval of a LRSI) District . C . Size limitations : I . Stores - No individual store shall be greater than 45 ,000 gross square feet in floor area unless an amenity package is included as part of the site plan approval . 2 . Retail Shopping Centers - No retail shopping center shall be greater than 90,000 gross square feet in floor area unless an amenity package is included as part of the site plan approval . 3 . For the purpose of the size limits set forth above, floor area shall include floor area or floor space of any sort within a building as well as exterior space used for sale or storage of merchandise. This shall include, but is not limited to, garden centers, outdoor display areas , or lumber yards . D . Building Placement, Parking, Lighting and Landscaping . Conformance to the Town ' s Commercial Design Guidelines shall be required to the maximum extent practicable, in addition to all other applicable requirements set. forth in this Ordinance. 34 ART. V111: OVERL1Y DISTRICTS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Drafl 051720I2_final • E . Amenity Package. In order to increase the square footage for an individual store or retail shopping center, a developer may include an amenity package to assist the town in meeting other needs related to goals stated in the Comprehensive Plan or other officially adopted town plan (i . e. open space, Recreation , etc. ) . 1 . A maximum of 60,000 gross square feet of floor area for an individual store and 120,000 gross square feet of floor area for a shopping center, may be approved by the Town Board if a suitable amenity package is provided . Any increase in square footage allowed must be commensurate with the value of the amenity package proposed . 2 . Amenities may include provisions for on-site and/or off- site improvements beyond those required for the project and/or beyond measures needed to mitigate the impact of the project. The amenities may include, but are not limited to , the following : a. Affordable housing options ; b . Enhancement of public facilities including local highway's , public water, public sewage, stormwater, and community services/public safety/transportation facilities ; c . Creation or extension of an Open Space system for the public including a comprehensive multi - purpose path system and lands ( including developable land) permanently protected by a conservation easement or other similar measure acceptable to the town board ; d . Creation of recreational amenities including parks, walking or hiking trails, community centers and similar features designed for use by the immediate residents and public that are not already located on site ; e. Payment to the Town for a dedicated fund for use in future public improvements or acquisition of community facilities such as recreation facilities, trails , fishing and water access ; public works such as water, sewer, and transportation facilities and the acquisition and/or permanent protection of Open Space and agricultural lands ; f. Non -corporate design features for the store and/or retail shopping center; g. Enhanced storrnwater retention facilities , both on and off site. 3 . Where the Town Board determines that a proposed amenity is not immediately feasible , or otherwise not practical , the Town Board may require, in lieu thereof, a payment to the town of a sum to be determined by the Town Board . These funds shall be deposited in a dedicated fund to be used by the Town Board exclusively for the type of aunenities defined herein . F. Abandoned Structure Surety Bond : The 'Town , may require a performance/surety bond providing for demolition of the store(s) or retail shopping center if the Structure is vacated or abandoned , and remains vacant or abandoned for a period of more than twelve • ( 12) consecutive months . 35 ART. VITI: OVERLAY DISTRICTS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Drafr_05I72012_ final • ARTICLE IX : GENERAL REGULATIONS Section 900 : General Regulations Except as hereinafter provided , the following general provisions shall apply to land use and development in the Town of Dryden : A . No land or Structure shall hereafter be used or occupied and no Structure or part thereof shall hereafter he enlarged or its use altered unless such action is in conformance with all the regulations specified for the zone in which said action occurs, any special regulations applicable thereto , and the provisions of this Ordinance. 13 . Until such time as public water and/or sewer facilities are available, the Tompkins County Health Department standards for minimum Lot size shall take precedence over any less restrictive provisions of this Ordinance except as may be provided in the Town of Dryden Subdivision Law . C . No Lot shall hereafter be reduced or altered so as to result in a Lot that does not meet the minimum Lot area or Yard requirements prescribed by this Ordinance . D . No Yard provided for any Structure for the purpose of complying with the provisions of P y P � P , g P this Ordinance shall be considered as providing a Yard for any other Structure . C. Public utility facilities (including electric , gas, telephone and television cable) and necessary appurtenances thereto , shall be allowed uses in all zones by Special Use Permit. F. The provisions of this Ordinance shall not he in conflict with the Town of Dryden Subdivision Law and the most restrictive provisions shall apply. G . Waiver or Modification of Lot Requirements during Site Plan Review Approval . I . To encourage development, or redevelopment, as the case may be , the Town Board reserves the right to waive or modify , upon a determination as herein provided , the area and bulk requirements pertaining to the dimensions of a Lot , set forth in Article Vi. An applicant requesting a waiver or modification of Lot requirements must. demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that, to the lTulximum extent practicable , the proposed development complies with the Residential and/or Commercial Development. Guidelines . 2 . In reaching a determination whether the applicant has , to the maximum extent practicable, complied with the applicable Design Guidelines , the Town Board shall consider : 36 ART. iX: GENERAL REGULATIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance Draft_05I72012_final • a. the recommendations of the Planning Department and the Planning Board ; b. the scope of the proposed development, including number of new lots ; c . minimization of new public infrastructure ; d . maximization of permanently preserved Open Space ; and e . utilization of techniques designed to enhance public safety, environmental quality, property values, economic opportunity , town character as expressed in the Town ' s 2005 Comprehensive Plan , and the overall quality of life for all town residents . 3 . The Town Board shall hold a public hearing on any application to waive or modify Lot requirements under this subsection , and the provisions of Town Law 265 shall apply . 4 . In reaching a determination about whether to %valve or modify any of the above mentioned area and bulk Lot requirements , the Town Board shall make detailed findings of fact and conclusions based on the application , the recommendations • of the various reviewers , the public hearing and the standards herein set forth . Section 901 : Unregistered Vehicles All Lots shall be kept free of vehicles that are unregistered , abandoned or inoperable, and shall be kept free of trash , rubbish or junk . For the purposes of this section, one ( l ) vehicle that is unregistered but operable shall be permitted . An inspection certificate less than one ( 1 ) year old by an inspector licensed by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles shall be prima facie proof of the vehicle being operable . For vehicles that do not have such an inspection certificate , the owner may certify, under the penalty of perjury, that such vehicle is operable . An owner' s certification shall not be entitled to prima facie evidence as to the vehicle being operable. Section 902 : Off-Street Parking A . Off-street parking spaces shall be provided as specified in this section and subject to the provisions of subsection (H) (2) below shall be Paved , drained , maintained and provided with necessary access driveways . All such parking spaces shall be considered to be required space on the Lot on which they are located, unless otherwise stated , and shall not therefore be encroached upon in any manner. B . All uses allowed by this Ordinance, as well as uses , allowed by variance, shall include at minimum the following amount of off-street parking spaces : • 37 ART, IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS Revised 2.oning Ordinance_Drafl 05172012_final 1 . For each Dwellin g Unit—one parking space , except for Dwelling Units occupied • by more than three unrelated persons where one parking space per bedroom shall be required . 2 . For Hotels arid Motels—one parking space per room plus one parking space per two employees . 3 . For a church—one parking space for each four (4) persons who can be seated in the sanctuary area. 4 . For an educational building—one parking space for each employee and one parking space for each ten ( 10) students. 5 . For a college, trade school , or other post-secondary educational facility—one parking space for each two employees and one parking space for each two students . 6 . For a community center or other civic or semi -public Structure—one parking space for each 250 square feet of gross floor space plus one parking space for every two employees . 7 . For public or private parks or playgrounds—ample parking spaces to accommodate the parking requirements for the expected use as determined by the Board . 8 . For commercial recreation facilities—one parking space for each 200 square feet of enclosed space for indoor facilities , plus for outdoor facilities one parking space for each 7 ,500 square feet, or major fraction thereof, up to a maximum ten ( 10) spaces, and thereafter, one parking space for every 20 ,000 square feet, or major fraction thereof. 9 . For a restaurant, club, lodge or similar use—one parking space for each 1. 50 square feet of floor area. 10. For any retail shop or store—five (5 ) parking spaces for each 1 , 000 square feet of floor area . 1 I . For any gasoline filling station—one parking space per pump island , plus applicable parking for all other uses on the site. 12 . For a shopping center—five (5 ) parking spaces for each 1 ,000 square feet of floor area up to 25 ,000 square feet, then four (4) parking spaces for each 1 ,000 square feet thereafter. 13 . For a professional office, studio or bank (except medical and dental offices)—one parking space for each 250 square feet of floor area 14 . For medical and dental offices and clinics—one parking space for each 150 square feet of gross floor area 15 . For research offices and laboratories—one parking space for each 200 square feet of floor area or one parking space for each two employees working on the largest shift , whichever is greater. 16 . Houle Occupation Level 2—in addition to the Dwelling Unit parking space requirement, ample parking space to accommodate the parking requirements of the expected use determined at the time of the Special Use Permit hearing. 17 . For a hospital , nursing home, similar use—one parking space for each four (4) beds , plus one parking space for each employee per shift . 18 . For machinery display and repair uses—one parking space for each two employees , plus one parking space for each 5 ,000 square feet, or major fraction thereof, of Lot area. 38 ART. (X : GENERAL REGULATIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05I72012 final • 19. For a manufacturing , assembly or other light industrial u s e—one parking space for each two employees per shift . 20. For lumber, building materials and other similar storage yards—one parking space for each two employees , plus one space for each 5 ,000 square feet or major fraction thereof of storage area . 21 . For wholesale , storage and warehouse facilities—one parking space for each 2, 000 square feet of warehouse space, plus one parking space for each 250 square feet of office space. 22 . For all service uses such as printing, welding, plumbing and similar shops—one parking space for each employee or one parking space for each 500 square feet of floor area devoted to such use , whichever is greater. 23 . For a boarding house, bed-and-breakfast establishment and bed-and- breakfast home—in addition to the Dwelling Unit parking requirement , one parking space for each bedroom to be rented . C . In order to encourage safe and convenient traffic circulation , the Board may require the interconnection of parking areas in adjacent Lots via access drives within and between such Lots . The Board shall require written assurance andlor deed restrictions, satisfactory to the Board, binding the owner, and the successors and assignees of the owner to maintain such interconnection of parking areas . D . Every use requiring receipt or distribution of materials or merchandise by motor vehicle • shall have one or more Loading Berths or other dedicated space for standing , loading and unloading according to the following tables . Such Loading Berth shall be of a sufficient size to allow normal loading and unloading operations appropriate to the use of the property , and such space shall not be used for parking of vehicles or storage of materials, or to meet the off-street parking requirements . OFF-STREET LOADING BERTH REQUIREMENTS Land Use Classification Loading Berth Requirements Hotel /motel uses 1 .Loading Berth for every 100, 000 square feet of floor area , to a maximum of 3 Loading Berths . Light industrial and Minimum number of Loading Berths required as commercial uses : follows : Less than 25 ,000 square feet I 25 ,000 to 49, 999 square feet 2 50,000 to 99 ,999 square feet 3 Each additional 100 ,000 I additional Loading Berth square feet This subsection D shall apply to new Structures or additions to existing Structures , and these requirements shall not be considered to make any existing uses nonconforming • uses because of the lack of such off-street. Loading Berths . 39 ART. IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05 172012_final I _ • G. For all uses requiring site plan app r o val or a Special Use Permit , applicable facilities for bicycle parking , as determined by the Board, shall be provided . F. Landscaping and Layout. of Parking Areas . 1 . a . A landscaping plan for parking areas shall be. submitted for those uses requiring site plan review or a Special Use Permit. b. All areas in a parking lot not required for parking spaces or access drives shall be suitably landscaped and maintained and shall include the use of shade trees as herein provided . 2 . In off- street parking facilities with 25 or more parking spaces, at least 15 % of the land within the perimeter of the area dedicated to parking shall consist of raised landscaped islands, except that the Board may waive or modify this requirement for good cause shown and in the interest of good design , when fewer than 50 parking spaces are required . a . Landscaped islands shall he located at the ends of each parking bay which contains ten ( 10) or more parking spaces , separating adjacent rows of parking spaces at least every second parking hay and elsewhere as determined appropriate by the Board in order to direct vehicle movement, provide for plant growth and vehicle overhang , provide for pedestrian circulation and otherwise help assure proper traffic circulation , pedestrian safety and aesthetics . Such landscaped islands and the plantings within them shall be designed and arranged so as to provide vertical definition to major traffic circulation aisles, entrances and exits ; to safely channel internal traffic flow ; to prevent indiscriminate diagonal movement of vehicles ; to provide cooling shade and relief from the visual impact, monotony and heat of large expanses of paved areas ; and , where appropriate, to accommodate stormwater management practices such as bioretention areas, wales and sand filters . b . Unless modified by the Board , the minimum width of landscaped islands shall he eight (8) feet when located at the ends of parking bays and ten ( 10) feet where separating opposing rows of parking spaces or adjacent to circulation aisles . All corners shall be rounded with a curb radius of not less than three feet unless otherwise required by the Board . c. The landscaping of off- street parking areas shall include at least one shade tree of not less than three inches caliper (dbh) for each six (6) parking spaces . Main traffic circulation aisles shall be emphasized with such shade trees . Other landscaped islands may be planted with flowering trees and/or other plantings , as appropriate. The shade tree 40 ART. IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS Revised %ring Ord inance_Drati_05 I 7201 2_fl 'rat • planting is in addition to ground cover, shrubs and hedges which are to P g ground hedges provided where appropriate to serve their intended function while not interfering with safe sight distance for pedestrians and vehicles . d . The Board may also permit non - landscaped islands, if appropriate for purposes such as pedestrian circulation , snow storage and so forth . Such islands shall not be less than four feet in usable width . e . In addition to the buffer requirements of section 909 , all off-street parking and loading facilities shall also be attractively landscaped along their periphery. Such landscaped screening shall be a minimum of ten feet in width . The buffer shall consist of evergreen planting of such type, height, spacing and arrangement as, in the judgment of the Board , will serve the intended function . The Board may allow or require a landscaped berm , wall or fence of location, height , design and materials determined suitable by the Board to be substituted for or to supplement the required screen planting . f. New plantings shall be comprised of appropriate native species and shall not include those invasive species on the "Invasive Plants of Tompkins County" list . • G . No parking facilities shall provide more than 120% of the minimum number of parking spaces required by this section unless expressly approved by the Board in approval . H . Stormwater Management, Use of Pervious or Porous Materials . I . All parking facilities shall be designed in compliance with the town ' s Stormwater Management, Erosion and Sediment Control Law. 2 . Notwithstanding subsection (A) above, where feasible and appropriate, the use of pervious or porous materials in the construction of parking facilities is encouraged, including the use of crushed stone, porous asphalt and concrete mixtures and blocks or brick laid in sand . The porous or pervious surfaces can cover the entire lot , or certain areas, such as parking stalls . Porous surfaces should be designed to encourage the direct infiltration and cleansing of stormwater, to reduce adverse environmental impacts of large impervious parking areas. I . In the case of two or more different uses located on the same lot, the sum of the space required for all uses individually may be reduced to an amount no less than 125 percent of the largest number of spaces required by any single use , upon a determination by the Board that such a reduced amount of parking space will be adequate to serve all uses on the lot due to their different character and hours of operation . J . Parking spaces for the handicapped shall be at least eight ( 8) feet in width and shall have • an adjacent access aisle at least eight (8 ) feet in width or as otherwise required by the 41 ART. IX; GENERAL REGULATIONS Revised Zoning Ordinancc_Draft_05 172012_tinal York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code.The minimum number of • New Yo ,, handicap accessible spaces shall also be as required by such Code . The eight (8)-foot- wide access aisle may be shared by two adjacent handicap parking spaces and shall be part of an accessible route to the building or use which it is designed to serve. Such spaces shall be appropriately located and clearly identified and limited in their use by appropriate signage and pavement markings . K. Reduction of Required Number of Parking Spaces . 1 . If the Board determines that less than the required number of parking spaces required by this section will satisfy the intent of this Ordinance based upon the proposed use , and such other factors as the Board may determine, the Board may reduce the number of parking spaces to he initially provided by up to 50% of the number of spaces otherwise required . 2 . In granting such a reduction in the required number of spaces , the parking plan must provide for sufficient area to accommodate the number of parking spaces otherwise required by this section before such reduction , including maneuvering areas , landscaping, stormwater management facilities, and otherwise required improvements . 3 . All such reserved areas shall he maintained as landscaped grounds until required for parking . 46 4 , in the event the Board determines , after a public hearing on at least 10 days prior notice to the property owner and the public , that the reduced number of parking spaces are not sufficient for the current use of the property , the Board may then require the construction of some or all of the parking spaces originally required but not yet provided . The failure of the properly owner to comply with the order of the Board to construct such parking facilities within six (6) months of the date of such order shall be grounds to revoke any Certificate of Occupancy issued by the Code Enforcement Officer. L. For residential Lots : any unoccupied camping trailer, utility trailer, boat and/or boat trailer, or recreational vehicle may be parked on the Lot . Outside parking shall be at the rear or side of the Dwelling but shall not be closer than five feet to any side or rear property line . Section 903 : Signs A . The intent and purpose of this section is to establish specifications for Signs in all zones in the Town of 'Dryden . Compliance with these regulations will permit proper identification of the use of or the address of the premises, present arid enhance the visual character of the area, and prevent Sign installations that are distracting or hazardous to vehicular or pedestrian traffic . 42 ART. IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_OS 1720ILima! • 13 . In general , and unless otherwise specified in this section , no portion of any Sign shall be g specified � p Y b located closer than 15 feet to any Highway line. Except for an Outdoor Advertising Billboard , all Signs shall be located on the premises to which they pertain . C. All uses allowed by this Ordinance, including those allowed by use-variance and special use permit, may have Signs in accordance with the following specifications: I . Signs required by law. 2 . Signs of a government or utility company not to exceed 32 square feet.. 3 . Residential Signs : a. One Sign, not to exceed one ( 1 ) square foot, for each Dwelling Unit. b . One Sign , not to exceed 10 square feet for a Multi -Family Dwelling, Bed -and-Breakfast Establishment or Bed -and-Breakfast Home, and Home Occupation Level 2 in addition to a Sign for the Dwelling Unit. C. One Sign , not to exceed three ( 3) square feet, for each Home Occupation Level I in addition to a Sign for the Dwelling Unit. • 4 . Commercial and Light Industrial Signs : The number of Signs and the size of each Sign are shown in Table 1 for the respective use category. Signs may be free standing or placed on the exterior surface of the Structure. TABLE 1 Size, Free Standing: Number of Signs Maximum Maximum Size Remarks Use Category Square Feet on Facade Sign on an exterior surface shall not a . Retail business not in shopping exceed 25 of such center 2 40 25% area , and may be in addition to the other Signs permitted in this category. b. Retail business in shopping I 16 16 Sq . Ft . 'enter For a Sign facing a c. Shopping centers or plazas ; Highway. a minimum manufacturing, assembly or light 2 160 20% setback of 30 feet industrial uses from the Highway line is required . • 43 ART. IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance_I)raft_05I 72012_final • ` ize, Free Standing : Number of Signs Maximum Maximum Size Remarks se Category Square Feet on Facade 4 . Wholesale sales, storage, printing, welding, plumbing, and similar uses; automobile and iachinery sales, service, washing 2 80 20% Knd maintenance ; commercial ' ndocn' recreation ; motels, outdoor heater . Offices and laboratories l 80 20% In addition, two ? t2 104', advertising Signs not + . Gasoline stations exceed 10 sq . ft, are allowed. - . Camps , clubs, outdoor ecreation facilities , schools , 2 24 .hurches _ h . Farm Stands 3 15 5 . Signs advertising the sale, lease or rental of the premises upon which the Sign is located : One ( I ) Sign , not to exceed 10 square feet if not located on the Building and one ( 1 ) sign not to exceed 50 square feet if located on the Building . 6 . Temporary Signs denoting the architect, engineer, or contractor placed on premises where construction , repair, or renovation is in progress : One ( I ) Sign not to exceed 32 square feet . 7 . a. Billboards : Billboards shall be allowed only by Special Use Permit and shall not i . exceed 160 square feet. ii . have more than two faces on any one structure , whether the faces are back to back , side by side or one on top of the other. iii . be located closer than 30 feet from any Highway line. iv . be located within one- half mile from another Billboard , or closer than 500 feet from the boundary of a residential or commercial zone , or any residential or commercial zone within the Village of Dryden or the Village of Freeville . v . exceed 15 feet in height, including support, measured from the elevation at the edge of the paved surface of the Highway adjacent thereto . .• 44 ART. IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance_1) ru.fc_O5 I 72012_final • b . In considering an application for a Special Use Permit , in addition to the other requirements of this Ordinance , the Board shall take into consideration the size, type of construction , design ; location and its effect on surrounding property, safety of vehicular traffic and maintenance provisions, including a provision for removal of the Billboard , if abandoned . C . Setback at intersections : An Outdoor Advertising Billboard , except those attached to a Building , shall not be located closer than 300 feet from a Highway intersection . d . Maintenance of Outdoor Advertising Billboards : All Outdoor Advertising Billboards must be kept in good repair, be clean , neatly painted or placarded , and free from all hazards including , but not limited to faulty wiring, loose fastenings or damaged supports . The Billboard shall not be dangerous to the public health or safety. If the Code Enforcement Officer shall find that any such Billboard violates any of these provisions , he shall give written notice of such violation to the owner of the land , and the Billboard shall be removed or the deficiencies corrected within a period set in such notice but not less than 30 days from such notice . • e. In the event that the owner of the Outdoor Advertising Billboard or the owner of the land on which it. is situate shall fail or refuse to repair or remove such Billboard within any required period , the Code Enforcement Officer may remove or repair of such Billboard . All costs and expenses incurred in the removal or repair of such Billboard shall be collected from the owner of the land or the owner of the Billboard in an action at law, or such costs and expenses may be assessed against the owner of the land upon which the Billboard is situate and shall be collected as part of the town tax next due . No such amount shall be so assessed and collected unless a notice in writing of the amount due has been sent to the owner of the land on which the Billboard is erected prior to the first day of September of the next year in which the amount is to be assessed and collected along with the town tax . 8 . Boarding House, Bed -and- Breakfast Establishment, or Bed-and- Breakfast Home: One ( 1 ) Sign not to exceed six (6) square feet with indirect lighting only. If a Special Use Permit is required , the Sign is subject to the approval of the Board . D . 1 . Illumination of any Sign shall employ only' light emitting a constant intensity . No Signs shall be illuminated by or contain flashing , intermittent , rotating, or moving light. In no event shall an illuminated Sign be placed or light directed so that the illumination is directed upward resulting in light pollution , or be directed upon a Public Highway , sidewalk or onto the adjacent premises or that results in glare or reflection that constitutes a traffic hazard or a nuisance . • 45 ART. IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS Revised Zoning Ord inance_ Draft_051720I2_final 2 . Signs shall be illuminated mate by I � ' d b y a shielded light source or sources , to restrict the • area illuminated to the Sign face, and downward . E. Advertising letters or symbols on opposite sides of a Structure less than one foot thick shall be considered as one Sign . F . if a Sign consists of independent , detached letters or symbols , the area of said Sign shall be determined by measuring the area within a polygon enclosing all of such letters or symbols. G . No freestanding Sign and its structure shall exceed 15 feet in height . H . Where permitted on Buildings , Signs shall be on the exterior wall of the Building and no portion of a Sign or its support structure shall extend above the fascia or be mounted on the roof or above the roof. Section 904: Obstruction to Vision On any corner Lot - no hedge , fence , planting, wall , or Structure shall be permitted nearer than 15 feet from the Highway lines if such will result in an obstruction to the vision of motorists . Section 905 : Flight Hazard Area 41) A . For the purposes of this section " Flight Hazard Area" shall mean that area as defined by Article 14 of the General Municipal Law and pursuant to the applicable statutes , codes, rules and regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration . B . 1 . Except as provided herein , all uses may be allowed in the Flight Hazard Area of the Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport. 2 . No Multi - Family Dwellings , hospital , nursing home, or place of public assembly shall be allowed in an area designated as a Flight Hazard Area for any private airport or heliport . C. Before any Building Permit can be issued for any Structure or use in the Flight Hazard Area of the Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport , the Code Enforcement Officer shall be satisfied that such Structure or use complies with all applicable federal , state and local statutes, codes , rules and regulations for the use or construction of property within a Flight Hazard Area . D . Before a Building Permit can be issued for any Structure or use allowed in the Flight Hazard Area of any private airport or heliport, the Code Enforcement Officer shall be satisfied that such Structure or use complies with all applicable federal , state and local statutes , codes , rules and regulations for the use or construction of a Structure within such Flight Hazard Area . 46 ART. iX: GITNERA1. REGULATIONS " i t 2 Revised Zoning Urilinancz llraf _U� l 7_012_t final • Section 906 : Abandoned Cellar Holes and Buildings Within one ( t ) year after work on any excavation for a Structure has begun , such disturbance must be graded to final contours or, if no construction was begun , the excavation must be restored to the pre-existing grade . Any Structure substantially damaged or destroyed by any casualty shall be rebuilt or demolished within one ( I ) year following such damage or destruction except as provided in Article XVI . Any cellar remaining after demolition or destruction of a Structure from any casualty shall be restored to grade within one ( I ) year following such demolition or destruction . Section 907 : Farm Strands A . A Farm Stand shall be at least 50 feet from the Public Highway centerline. B . A Farm Stand shall provide a safe means of ingress/egress and parking for customers ' motor vehicles . Section 908 : Outdoor Storage Outdoor storage/display may be allowed as an accessory use, provided that such storage/display areas are screened from all highways and residential areas . Such storage/display area shall not encroach on any yard setback , nor be located in any designated landscaping/buffer area set forth on an approved site plan . Section 909 : Landscaped Buffer Requirements for Multi - Family and Non -Residential Uses A . All portions of Multi - Family and non - residential Lois which are not used for Structures, off-street parking and loading areas, sidewalks or similar purposes shall be landscaped and permanently maintained in such manner as to minimize erosion and st.ormwater runoff and harmoniously blend such uses with the surrounding residential character. B . Multi -Family or non-residential uses abutting or directly across a Highway from any residential property in a CV , H , NR , RA , RR or TNDO District , shall have a Buffer Strip along or facing any common property lines. Such Buffer Strip shall comply with the following minimum standards : ] . It shall be a planting of such type , height , spacing and arrangement as, in the judgment of the Board , will effectively screen the activity on the Lot from the neighboring residential area . In the case of industrial uses , plantings shall be at • least six (6) feet high at planting and at least 12 feet high at maturity. 47 ART. IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Dr ift_0SI72012_1n al • 2 . It shall be at least 20 feet in width , except in conjunction with industrial uses , in which case the buffer strip shall be at least 30 feet in width . 3 . No site improvements , including parking areas, shall be allowed within 15 fret of the inside edge of any buffer strip. 4 . A wall or fence of location , height, design and materials approved by the .Board may be substituted for part or all of the required planting and buffer area . 5 . Where the existing topography and/or landscaping provide adequate screening, the board may waive or modify the planting and/or buffer area requirements . Section 910 : Exterior Lighting All exterior lighting in connection with all Structures , Signs or other uses shall be directed away from adjoining highways and properties and shall not cause any glare observable from such highways or properties . Hours of illumination may be restricted by the Board in any site plan approval or Special Use Permit. No use shall produce glare so as to cause illumination beyond the property on which it is located in excess of 0 .5 footcandles . Light fixtures shall he designed to prevent light pollution by shielding the light source and directing light downwards , away from the night sky . Section 911 : Use of Native. Species of Plants Required No required landscaped Buffer Strip, Site Plan or other required landscape plan or planting schedule shall contain or propose an Invasive Species, and no Invasive Species shall be planted or maintained in such Buffer Strip , landscape plan or plantings . 48 ART, IX : GENERAL REGULATIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draff US I72012_final 1111 ARTICLE X : PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS Section 1000 : Purpose A Planned Unit Development (PUD) is intended to provide for a variety of land uses planned and developed in a manner which will provide community designs that preserve critical environmental resources , provide Open Space amenities , incorporate creative design in the layout of Buildings , Green Space and circulation of vehicles and pedestrians ; assure compatibility with surrounding land uses and neighborhood character; and provide efficiency in the layout of Highways , utilities, and other Municipal Facilities . Section 1001 : Land Use and Development Regulations A PUD district is a new zoning district that replaces pan or all of an existing zoning district or districts . °I"h development standards and land uses in an approved Development Plan shall be the zoning regulations , standards, and land uses in the PLED district. Upon approval of a Development Plan as herein provided , the Town of Dryden Zoning Map shall be revised to identify the area covered by each PUD district . Section 1002 : Permitted Types of PUD Development • A . Within an approved PUD district , the following types of development are permitted : I . Single- Family Dwellings with no increase in permitted density ; 2 . Single-Family Dwellings with an increase in otherwise permitted density; 3 . Multi -Family Dwellings with or without Single- Family Dwellings , and with or without an increase in otherwise permitted density; 4 . Single-use nonresidential development, such as Office Buildings or commercial development ; 5 . Nonresidential uses combined with either Single- Family Dwellings, Multi -Family Dwellings, or both , with or without a change in otherwise permitted density. 13 . All uses listed in the Concept. Plan and Development Plan applications must be a permitted or accessory use in one of the town ' s zoning districts , except: adult uses which are restricted to the LIO -A District . S 49 ART. X: PLANNED uNrr DF.VELOPM►F.\T DISTRICTS Revised Zoning Ord inance_Draft_05 172012_final Section 1003 : Procedure for Review and Approval • An application for a PUD district shall consist of a PUD Concept Plan and PUD Development Plan . A PUD zoning district is established at the same time a PUD Development Plan is approved by the Town Board . This following procedure shall apply to the creation of a PUD district : A . Pre-Application Conference. Prior to submitting a PUD Concept Plan application , the applicant shall meet with the Planning Department to review the zoning regulations of the project area, review the procedure and discuss the proposed use and development of the project area . The applicant shall not be required to present any written or graphic materials at the pre- application conference, but a sketch plan is encouraged . The Planning Department shall furnish the application forms required for the Concept Plan and Development Plan approvals . The application forms shall require such information and submittals as may reasonably be required by this Ordinance and the Planning Department. and shall be approved by the Town Board . B . Concept. Plan , A PUB Concept Plan and application for approval shall be submitted in accordance with the requirements of this subsection ( 13) . The Concept Plan shall include : 1 . A list of the uses for which PUD approval is requested and whether they are permitted uses or accessory uses in this Ordinance and the section of this Ordinance under which they are permitted . 2 . Evidence of ownership or control of the PUD project area . 3 . An accurate map of the project area including the relationship of the project area to the surrounding area , existing topography and key geographic, environmental and existing development features . 4 . A written outline for the Development Plan and visual representations of the development concept . The outline of the Development Plan and visual representations shall include the following : a . The planning objectives and the character of the proposed development. and the approximate phases in which the development will be built; h . A statement as to why the proposed development could not be considered outside of a PUD ; 50 ART. X: PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05 I 7201 2_final c . The approximate location and type of existing nearby developed areas , such as neighborhoods , villages and hamlet centers ; d . The number and type of Dwelling Units proposed , including the proposed density and the approximate location , arrangement , use and size of any nonresidential Structures and all parking facilities ; e. The approximate proposed traffic and pedestrian circulation plan , including Public Highways , pedestrian and bike paths , and trails ; f. The approximate location of any proposed Open Space and any proposed community and Municipal Facilities , and any floodplain , wetlands or other areas designated for preservation as Open Space; g. A statement. describing how the Development Plan and proposed PUIM will comply with the Town ' s Comprehensive Plan , and further the goals described in the Comprehensive Plan ; h . A statement or visual representation of how the Development Plan and PUD will relate to and be compatible with adjacent and existing neighborhoods ; • i . Such other additional information as the Planning Department shall reasonably require in order to determine compliance with the requirements for a Concept Plan ; j . A Full Environmental Assessment Form ( F,AF) and Visual Addendum ; k . For projects proposing a greater density than otherwise permitted in the Zoning Law , a proposed amenity package consistent with the size and scope of the project including, but not limited to , the amenities described in Section 802 (E) (2). C . Procedure ; Approval and Effect of Approval of Concept Plan . 1 . After the Planning Department determines that a Concept Plan is complete , it shall forward it to the Town Board for its initial review. The Town Board shall , within 60 clays of receipt of the Concept Plan , by resolution , either reject the Concept Plan , refer the Concept Plan back to applicant with requested changes, modifications or clarification , or refer the Concept. Plan to the Planning Board for its review and recommendations concerning the approval by the Town Board of the Concept Plan . 2 . Once referred to the Planning Board, the Planning Board shall hold a public hearing on the Concept Plan prior to making its recommendation to the Town Board . 51 ART, X: PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_051720I 2_final 3 . The Planning Board shall , within 60 days of its receipt of a Concept Plan , by • Planning P p resolution , make a written recommendation to the Town Board that the Concept Plan be approved as submitted, approved with modifications , changes or conditions; or rejected . Any such modifications , changes or conditions, and reasons for rejection shall be detailed in the recommendation . If the recommendation is to approve as submitted or to approve with modifications, changes or conditions , the recommendation shall also contain the Planning Board ' s comments on the Full EAF and Visual Addendum . 4 . Following the receipt of the recommendation of the Planning Board , the. Town Board shall , within 60 days of such receipt of the recommendation of the Planning Board , determine by resolution whether or not to approve the Concept Plan and authorize the applicant to prepare and submit a Development Plan . The Town Board may reject. the Concept Plan , approve the Concept Plan with modifications , changes or conditions, or approve the Concept Plan as presented . The approval of a Concept Plan with modifications , changes or conditions , or as presented shall constitute an authorization for the applicant to prepare and submit a Development Plan as herein provided . No Development Plan may be submitted without such Town Board authorization . 5 . Prior to the approval of a Concept Plan , die Town Board shall comply with SIQR . 6. A PUD district is not approved until the Development Plan has been approved by • the Town Board following a public hearing as provided in subsection (D) below . 7 . All public hearings by the Planning Board and the Town Board shall be subject to the procedural and notice requirements of Town Law § § 264 and 265 . Since the approval of a Development Plan results in a new zoning district, the decision to approve a Concept Plan and Development Plan is a legislative action . D . Procedure ; Approval and Effect of Approval of Development Plan . An applicant shall submit a Development Plan for the PUD within 270 days of approval of the Concept Plan by the Town Board . The Development Plan shall be submitted in accordance with requirements set forth in this subsection (D) . I . Written documents : a. if the development is to be built in phases , a development schedule indicating : i . The approximate date when construction of the project can expect to begin ; , 52 ART. X: PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05 t 72012_tinal ii . The stages in which the project will be built and the stages p . approximate date when construction of each stage can be expected to begin ; iii . Approximate date when the development of each stage will be completed ; iv . The area and location of Open Space , conununity and Municipal Facilities , and preserved floodplains, wetlands, and other areas that will be provided at each stage. b . Proposed instruments , including but not limited to development agreements, contracts, covenants , deed restrictions , easements and offers of dedication for Public Highways and Municipal Facilities and for the preservation and management of Open Space , floodplains , wetlands , and other areas . 2 . Development Plan and graphics with supporting maps : a. Existing project area conditions including contours at five foot intervals ; • b. Proposed Lot lines ; c . The location and size of floodplains , wetlands , and other areas, for which preservation measures will be adopted , and the location and size of any other areas to be conveyed , dedicated , or reserved for Open Spaces , public parks, recreation , schools, and similar public and semi - public uses ; d . The location , types , and density or intensity of each proposed use; e . The floor area and height of all Dwelling Units and nonresidential Structures and architectural drawings and sketches that illustrate the design and character of proposed Structures . 3 . Impact on Municipal Facilities . In its resolution authorizing the filing of a Development Plan , the Town Board may require such studies , reports or opinions, including an engineering study or report addressing the ability of the capacity of existing or proposed Highways and other Municipal Facilities to serve the PUD including, but not limited to, a traffic impact study or other infrastructure capacity study. Such studies , reports or opinions required by the Town Board shall accompany the Development Plan in order to determine whether the Development Plan and the project will comply with the approved Concept Plan , the requirements of this Ordinance, and other Sapplicable statutes, rules, regulations and ordinances , and whether the capacity of 53 AR'C x: PLANED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05 17201 2_tinal the existing or proposed Highways and other Municipal Facilities are sufficient to • serve the PUD . 4 . When the Planning Depaitment determines that the Development Plan is complete for review, it shall forward the Development Plan to the Planning Board for its review and recommendation . The Planning Board shall , within 60 days of its receipt of a Development. Plan , by resolution , make a written recommendation to the Town Board that the Development Plan be approved as submitted , approved with modifications, changes or conditions , or rejected . Any modifications , changes or conditions, and reasons for rejection shall be detailed in the recommendation . E. Public Hearing and Decision . 1 . The Town Board shall , within 60 days of the receipt of the recommendation of the Planning Board , hold a public hearing with respect to the approval of the Development Plan . 2 . a . The Town Board shall , within 60 days of the close of the public hearing , approve or reject the Development Plan , or approve the Development Plan subject to conditions . Any approval or approval subject to conditions shall he based on the requirements of this Ordinance, the approved Concept Plan , the goals , policies , and guidelines of the Town ' s Comprehensive Plan and the Town ' s Commercial Development. and Residential Development Design Guidelines . b . The approval of the Development Plan by the Town Board shall constitute an amendment to the Zoning Law . The. Development Plan shall establish the density and intensity of uses in the PUD District and the Development Plan shall become the PUD District regulations . F. Site Plan Review. All Structures in a PUD District are subject to Site Plan Review as provided in this Ordinance . G . Extension of Time . All times for submittal , review, public hearings, reeommendaitons and decisions may be extended by mutual agreement in writing by the applicant and the Town Board . Section 1004 : Use of Design Guidelines All PUD Development Plans shall incorporate to the maximum extent feasible the Town of Dryden Commercial Development Design Guidelines and/or Residential Development Design Guidelines, as the case may be . 54 ART. X: PLANNED UNTr 17EVELOPN$EN'1' DISTRICTS Revised Zoning Ord inance_Draft_O5I720I2_linal • Section 1005 : Minimum Lot Size and Width There shall be no minimum requirements for Lot Area, Lot Width , Lot Coverage , Yards and Structure Setback Lines, or Building Height requirements in a PUD . All such Lot dimensional requirements shall be governed by the approved DevelopmentPlan . Section 1.006 : Amendments to Development Plans The Town Board may approve minor amendments to a Development Plan without a public hearing . A minor amendment is an amendment required by a technical or engineering consideration first discovered during development that could not reasonably have been anticipated during the approval process . No such amendment shall be approved which would change a permitted use or Lot dimensional requirement. Section 1007 : Development in Phases The Town Board may approve a Development Plan for a PUD district conditioned upon substantial completion of the development in phases as set forth in the Development Plan . If the PUD, or any phase of the PUD , has not been substanitally completed according to the schedule in the Development Plan , development and construction of subsequent phases may be suspended or disapproved by resolution of the Town Board following a public hearing as herein provided . • 55 ART. X: PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT' DISTRICTS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Dr ift_051! 72012_t=rn,tl • ARTICLE Xi : SITE PLAN REVIEW • Section 1101 : Purpose, Applicability and Authority A . 1 . The purpose of this article is to provide the specifications and necessary elements to be included in a sketch plan and site plans for those uses which are subject to Site Plan Review including , but not limited to , proposed parking, means of access, screening , signs , landscaping, architectural features, location and dimensions of buildings, adjacent land uses and physical features meant to protect adjacent land uses . 2 . This article is intended to supplement the substantive and procedural requirements of Town Law § 274 -a . B . Applicability . This article applies to all new Business Group Uses , or changes from one Business Group Use to another ; all new Community Group Uses , or changes from one Community Group Use to another; all new , or changes to, uses within a TNDO District and LSRD District , all uses requiring a Special Use Permit, and all uses in a PUD district , as well as any other uses for which Site Plan Review is required in this Ordinance . C . Jurisdiction . I . All Site Plan Reviews performed in connection with a Special Use Permit shall he conducted by the Town Board . 2 . Unless otherwise provided , all other Site Plan Reviews shall be conducted by the Planning Board . 3 . For simplicity sake, in this section , both boards are referred to as "the Board ." Section 1102 : Site Plan Review and Approval Procedure A . All applicants should refer to the Town of Dryden Residential and Commercial Design Guidelines and then meet the Planning Department prior to requesting a sketch plan conference. 13 . Applications for Site Plan Review shall be made on a form provided by the Planning Department . The application must be received and reviewed by the Planning Department. Once the application is deemed complete by the Planning Department, it will he scheduled for a sketch plan conference with the Board . C . The sketch plan conference with the Board shall precede the submission of a detailed site plan . D . The purpose of the sketch plan conference is to allow the Board to review the basic site design concept, provide the applicant with constructive suggestions , and generally , to determine the information to be required in the detailed site plan . In order to accomplish these objectives , the applicant must : 56 ART. XI: SITE PLAN REVIEW Revised Zoning Ordinance_1) raft_05 17'20I 2_final • I . Provide a brief narrative and preliminary concept showing the locations and dimensions of principal and accessory Structures, parking areas, and other planned features and any anticipated changes in the existing topography and natural features . 2 . Provide a sketch or map of the area which clearly shows the location of the site with respect to nearby streets, rights-of-way, properties, easements and other pertinent features within 500 feet . 3 . Provide a topographic or contour map to adequate scale and detail to show site topography and natural features such as streams or wetlands. 4. Provide a conceptual storrmvater management plan consistent with Ordinance that outlines the approach to manage runoff and its post construction treatment on the site . A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan does not have to be submitted at this time , but a Notice of Ground Disturbance form is required . 5 . If not the owner of the land under consideration , provide written approval from the owner to submit the sketch plan . • E. At the sketch plan conference, based upon the information provided , the Board will determine any and all additional information required in the detailed site plan . Within 10 days of the completion of the sketch plan conference the Board shall provide in writing a detailed list of necessary components for a complete application and detailed site plan after the sketch plan conference . F. The Board may , in appropriate cases, waive further Site Plan Review based upon the information provided in the sketch plan after review of the same . G . Detailed site plans shall be reviewed by the Planning Department in order to determine completeness. When deemed complete, the Planning Department will schedule a final Site Plan Review and public hearing, if required . H . The applicant shall supply all necessary materials for final Site Plan Review including digital and paper copies of plans as required by the Planning Department . Section :1103 : Application Content A . At or following the the Sketch Plan conference the Board may request that the applicant provide more information , including, but: not limited to any or all of the items from the following Iist. ln determining the information it will require, the Board may consider the type of use, its location , and the size and potential impact of the project . 1111 57 ART. XI : SITE PLAN REVIEW Revised Zoning Ord inance_ I) raft 05I72012_finol S B . Site plan checklist : I . Tide of drawing, including name and address of applicant and person responsible for preparation of the drawing ; 2 . Boundaries of the property, plotted to scale, and including north an-ow , scale and date ; 3 . Identification of public highways ; 4 . Existing watercourses and wetlands ; 5 . Grading and drainage plan showing existing and proposed contours ; 6 . Location, design and type of construction , proposed use and exterior dimensions of all buildings ; 7 . Location , design and type of construction of all parking and truck loading areas showing ingress and egress to the public highway ; 8 . Provisions for pedestrian access including sidewalks along public highways . Pedestrian facilities shall be ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant . Sidewalks must be constructed continuously across all driveways ; 9 . Provisions for bicycle parking , such as bicycle racks or bicycle lockers as appropriate. All bicycle parking devices shall be provided in accordance with guidelines published by the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals (APBP) . Some portion of bicycle parking should be provided in a covered area protected from the weather ; 10. Location , type and screening details of waste disposal containers and outdoor storage areas ; 11 . Location , design and construction materials of all existing or proposed site improvements , including drains, culverts, retaining walls and fences ; 12. Description of the method of sewage disposal and location ; 13 . Description of the method of securing potable water and location , design and construction materials of such facilities ; 14 . Location of lire and other emergency zones, including the location of tire hydrants ; 15 . Location , design , and construction materials of all energy distribution facilities , I $ including electrical , gas and solar energy ; 58 ART. XI: sat: PLAN REVIEW Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft 05I720I2_tinal • 16 . Location , height, size, materials , and design of all proposed signage ; 17 . Identification of street number(s) in accordance with any applicable 911 numbering system , and method for ensuring that building identification numbers are installed in a manner that will be visible to emergency responders during the day and night ; 18 . Location and proposed development of all buffer areas , including existing vegetation cover ; 19 . Location and design of outdoor lighting facilities ; 20. Location , height , intensity, and bulb type of all external lighting fixtures ; 21 . Direction of illumination and methods to eliminate glare onto adjoining properties ; 22 . Identification of the location and amount of building area proposed for retail sales or similar commercial activity; 23 . Proposed limit of clearing showing existing vegetation . Individual trees with a diameter at breast height ( DBH) of 12 inches or greater within the clearing line • shall also be shown , if the Board finds that there are uniquely beneficial species on the site and/or exceptionally mature trees ; 24 . Landscaping plan and planting schedule ; 2.5 . Estimated project construction schedule ; 26 . Record of application for and approval status of all necessary permits from state and county agencies ; 27 . Identification of any state or county permits required for the project ; 28 . Other elements integral to the proposed development as considered necessary by the Board ; 29 . Stormwater Management Plan as required by Ordinance ; 30 . Full Environmental Assessment Form or draft Environmental Impact Statement as determined by the Board at the sketch plan conference . Section 11.04 : Board Action on Site Plan Review Application A . Site inspections . The Board , and any such persons as they may designate, may conduct • such examinations , tests and other inspections of the site deemed necessary and appropri ate. 59 ART. X1: SITE. PLAN REVIEW Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05 l 720I 2_linal B . l- ublic Hearing. I I . The Board may hold a public hearing. 2 . In determining whether a public hearing is necessary, the Board shall be guided by the expected level of public interest in the project . 3 . Applicants may request a public hearing . When an applicant requests a public hearing , no site plan review may be disapproved without such a hearing . C . The Board 's review of the site plan shall include, but is not limited to, the following considerations : I . Location , arrangement, size , design , and general site compatibility of buildings , lighting , and suns ; 2 . Adequacy and arrangement of vehicular traffic access and circulation , including intersections, road widths , pavement surfaces, dividers , and traffic controls ; 3 . Location , arrangement, appearance , and sufficiency of off- street parking and loading; 4 . Adequacy and arrangement of pedestrian traffic access and circulation , walkway Structures , control of intersections with vehicular traffic , and overall pedestrian convenience; 5 . Adequacy of stormwater and drainage facilities ; 6 . Adequacy of water supply and sewage disposal facilities ; 7 . Adequacy, type , and arrangement of trees , shrubs and other landscaping constituting a visual and/or noise buffer between the applicant's and adjoining lands , including the maximum retention of existing vegetation ; 8 . Adequacy of fire lanes and other emergency zones and the provision of fire hydrants ; 9 . Adequacy of the site's ability to support the proposed use given the physical and environmental constraints on the site, or portions of the site; 10 . Special attention to the adequacy and impact of Structures , roadways and landscaping in areas susceptibile to ponding , flooding and/or erosion ; 11 . Conformance with the Town ' s Residential and Commercial Design Guidelines to the maximum extent practicable; 60 ART. XI: SITE. PLAN REVIEW Revised Zoning Ordinancc_Draf_05172012_final • 7 Completeness site light Board ' s 1 _ , Complclene, s of thc. application and detailed . Ite plan in light of the Board requirements following the sketch plan conference . D. No approval or approval with conditions shall be granted until the Board determines that the applicant is in compliance with all other provisions of this and other ordinances . S • 6 ART. XI: SITE PLAN REVIEW Revised Zoning Ord inance_Draft_05172012_f nal S ARTICLE XII : SPECIAL USE PERMITS Section 1201 : Special Use Permit Review A . I . in this Ordinance some uses are allowed subject to a Special Use Permit being granted by the 'Town Board . The purpose of Special Use Permit reviewand approval procedure is to assure that the proposed use is in harmony with this Ordinance and will not adversely affect the neighborhood if the requirements of o the Special Use Permit. b y the the Ordinance and those conditions attached t _ Sp � Town Board are met . 2 . This article is intended to supplement the substantive and procedural requirements of Town Law 274-b . 13 . 1 . Jurisdiction . All Special Use Permit reviews and approvals are under the jurisdiction of the Town Board _ 2 . Special Use Permit Procedure. All Special Use Permit reviews and approvals are also subject to site plan review by the Town Board . C . 1 . Applications for Special Use Permits . Application for a Special Use Permit shall he made on a form provided by the Planning Department. The application must be received and reviewed by the Planning Department . Once the application is deemed complete by the Planning Department, it will be scheduled for review and/or a public hearing by the Board . 2 . At the time of submittal of the application for a Special Use Permit , the applicant shall also apply for site plan review pursuant to the requirements of Article XI. No application for a Special Use Permit shall be deemed complete by the Planning Department until completion of the sketch plan conference with the Town Board . 3 . So far as practicable , the Town Board shall review the Special Use Permit application and detailed site plan at the same time . D . 1 . SIEQR. All applications for a Special Use Permit shall be accompanied by a Full Environmental Assessment Form or a draft Environmental Impact Statement . i 62 ART. XII: SPECIAL USE PERMrrS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Drafl 0S 172012_final • Section 1202 : Town Board Action The Board shall not issue a Special Use Permit unless it determines that the proposed use will satisfy the standards set forth herein . In order to make such a determination , the Board may attach reasonable conditions to its approval . Such conditions must be directly related and incidental to the proposed Special Use Permit. The Town Board shall consider the standards outlined below in their determination : A . Compatibility of the proposed use with the other permitted uses in the district and the purposes of the district set forth in this Ordinance; B . Compatibility of the proposed use with adjoining properties and with the natural and manmade environment ; C . Adequacy of parking, vehicular circulation , and infrastructure for the proposed use, and accessibility for tire , police , and emergency vehicles ; D . The overall impact on the site and its surroundings considering the environmental , social and economic impacts of traffic, noise, dust , odors , release of harmful substances , solid waste disposal , glare, or any other nuisances ; E. Restrictions and/or conditions on design of Structures or operation of the use (including • hours of operation) necessary either to ensure compatibility with the surrounding uses or to protect the natural or scenic resources of the Town ; F. Compliance with the requirements for site plan review , including conformity' to the Town ' s Residential and Commercial Design Guidelines . Section 1203 : Special Use Permit Lapse, Expiration and Revocation A . A Special Use Permit shall be deemed to authorize only the particular special use or uses specified therein . B . Unless otherwise specified by the Town Board , a Special Use Permit shall automatically lapse and expire eighteen ( 18 ) months after the date the decision is filed if the applicant fails to obtain a building permit or fails to comply with the conditions of the Special Use Permit. C . Special Use Permit will expire if the special use or uses shall cease for any reason for more than twelve ( 12 ) consecutive months . D . A Special Use Permit may be revoked by the Town Board if the conditions of the Special Use Permit are violated . E. Special Use Permits shall run with the land and can be transferred to successive property owners , unless the permit has expired or has been revoked for failure to meet the permit conditions . • 63 ART. \IL SPECIAL USE PERMITS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05 172012_final ARTICLE iCLE VIII : STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES Section 1301 : Special Use Permit and Other Uses Subject to Individual Standards and Requirements Uses allowed by Special Use Permit and other permitted uses which are subject to additional standards and requirements and shall conform to the standards and requirements set forth in this section , where applicable, in addition to all other regulations pertaining to such use . Section 1302 : Adult Uses A . No adult use may be established within : 1 . Five hundred (500) feet of any Single-Family, Two- Family or Multi -Family Dwelling or Structures devoted to both residential and commercial or business purposes ; 2 . One thousand ( 1 ,000) feet of any public or private school ; 3 . Five hundred ( 500) feet of any church or other religious facility or institution ; 4. One thousand ( 1 , 000) feet of any public park ; 5 . Two thousand live hundred (2 , 500) feet of any premises licensed by the State Liquor Authority under the provisions of the Alcohol Beverage Control Law . B . Measurement. of Distance. The distance provided in this section shall be measured by following a straight line, without regard to intervening buildings , from the nearest point of the property parcel upon which the adult use is to be located to the nearest point of the parcel property from which the adult use is to be separated . C . Additional requirements . In addition to the requirements above , the interior Structure of every Adult Entertainment Business : I . Shall be well lighted at all times and be physically arranged in such a manner that the entire interior portion of the booths , cubicles , rooms or stalls , wherein the Adult Entertainment Business is located , shall be clearly visible from the common areas of the premises . Visibility into such booths , cubicles, rooms or stalls shall not be blocked or obscured by doors , curtains , partitions , drapes, or any obstruction whatsoever. it shall be unlawful to install enclosed booths, cubicles , rooms or stalls within Adult Entertainment Business establishments for whatever purpose, but especially for the purpose of providing for the secluded viewing of motion pictures or videotapes depicting specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas , or other types of adult entertainment businesses ; and 64 ART. XiIi: STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USI! S Revised Zoning Ordinance_ Draft_05 1720IUlna! • 2 . The operator of each adult entertainment business shall be responsible for and shall provide that any room or other area used for the purpose of viewing adult- oriented motion pictures or other types of live adult entertainment shall be well lighted and readily accessible at all times and shall be continuously open to view in its entirety. The premises shall be equipped with overhead lighting fixtures of sufficient intensity to illuminate every place to which patrons are permitted access at an illumination of not less than one foot candle as measured at the floor level . It shall be the duty of the operator and its agents to ensure that the illumination described above is maintained at all times that any patron is present in the premises . D. Additional screening . The Planning Board may require that an adult entertainment business cover or screen the entrances , doorways and windows to prevent viewing activities inside the building or Structure from the outside . Section 1303 : IndustryManufacturing Uses A . No Special Use Permit for industrial or manufacturing uses in an LIO or LIO -A Zone will be issued until the Board has been provided with a description of the proposed industrial or manufacturing process . in addition to the requirements of Article XII, if it S appears that the proposed use will not produce conditions that are noxious , offensive or hazardous to the health , safety or general welfare of the community, a Special Use Permit may be approved . Special attention will he given to the disposal or storage of any wastes or materials that could cause or contribute to pollution of any kind . B . If the performance characteristics are doubtful , the Board shall require a determination that: 1 . Liquid wastes and effluent are to be treated and discharged in a manner approved in writing by the Tompkins County Health Department or other agency having jurisdiction thereof. 2 . Disseminated smoke shall not exceed 3 on the Ringelmann Smoke Chart. 3 . Protection against fire hazards, explosion and proper handling and storage of combustible material shall be approved by the appropriate town fire official . 4 . No odors , vibration or glare will be evident at a point more than 150 feet from the source of said odor, vibration or light. 5 . Noise from the proposed use shall comply with the restrictions of Section 1307 . • 65 ART. xn1: STANDARDS AND REQUTRE$9EN"TS FOR CERTAIN USES Revised Zoning Ordinancc_llraft_05I 72012_final Section 1304 : Mining (Quarries and Excavations, Topsoil Removal) ) A . Mining is an allowed use by Special Use Permit only in the RA , CV and LIO zones . 13 . 1 . For mines subject to the jurisdiction of the Department of Environmental Conservation (i . e. the removal from a mine site of more than 1 ,000 tons or 750 cubic yards , whichever is less , within twelve I: 121 successive calendar months) the provisions of subsection D shall apply . 2 . For mines not subject to the jurisdiction of the Department of Environmental Conservation the provisions of subsections C, E, F and G shall apply. C . 1 . Any person who mines or proposes to mine from each mine site less than and not more than 1 ,000 tons or 750 cubic yards , whichever is less, of minerals from the earth within twelve successive calendar months shall not engage in such mining unless a Special Use Permit (permit) for such mining operation has been obtained from the Town Board . A separate permit shall be obtained for each mine site. 2 . Applications for Special Use Permits may he submitted for annual terms not to exceed five years. A complete application for a new mining permit shall contain the following : a . completed application forms provided by the Planning Department ; 41110 b . a mined land -use plan ; C . a statement by the applicant that mining is not prohibited at that location ; and d . such additional information as the Planning Department may reasonably require, including but riot limited to the following : i . proof of compliance with the required setbacks from property boundaries or public highways ; ii . manmade or natural barriers designed to restrict access if needed , and , if affirmative, the type, length , height and location thereof; iii . control of dust ; iv . hours of operation ; and v . a Full Environmental Assessment or draft Environmental Impact Statement . 4110 66 ART. \III: STANDARDS AND REQUTREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05 720I22inal • 3 . Upon approval of the application by the Town Board and receipt of financial security as provided in subsection E of this section , a permit shall be issued by the Planning Department. The Town Board may include in permits such conditions as may be required to achieve the purposes of this section . 4 . A permit issued pursuant to this section , or a certified copy thereof, must he publicly displayed by the permittee at the mine and must at all times be visible, legible , and protected from the elements . 5 . The Town Board may suspend or revoke a permit for repeated or willful violation of any of the terms of the permit or provisions of this section or for repeated or willful deviation from those descriptions contained in the mined land- use plan . The Town Board may refuse to renew a permit upon a finding that the permittee is in repeated or willful violation of any of the terms of the permit, this section or any rule, regulation , standard , or condition thereto. 6. Nothing in this section shall be construed as exempting any permittee from the provisions of any other law or regulation . 7 . The permittee or, in the event no application has been made or permit issued , the person engaged in mining shall have the primary obligation to comply with the • provisions of this section as well as the conditions of any permit issued thereunder. 8 . Permits issued pursuant to this section shall be renewable . A complete application for renewal shall contain the following : a . completed application forms provided by the Planning Department; b . an updated mining plan map consistent with the provisions of this section and including an identification of the area to be mined during the proposed permit term ; c . a description of any changes to the mined land- use plan ; and d . an identification of reclamation accomplished during the existing permit term . D . 1 . a. Upon receipt of notice from the Department of Environmental Conservation ("department" ) that a complete application has been received by such department, the Town Board shall hold a public hearing on such application , which for the purposes of this Ordinance shall be deemed to be an application for a Special Use Permit. • 67 ART. KM STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES Revised Zoning Ordinance Draft_051720I2_final b . In the event mining is not allowed by a Sp ecial U se Permit at the location set forth in such application , the Planning Department shall so notify the department of such restriction . C . Such hearing and the response from the Town to the department shall be held within 30 days after receipt of such notice. 2 . At the Special Use Permit public hearing the Town Board shall determine what conditions , if any , should be attached to the permit to be issued by the department, which conditions shall be limited to the following pursuant to Environmental Conservation Law § 23 -2703 (2) (b) : a. ingress and egress to town highways ; b . routing of mineral transport of vehicles on town highways ; c . the setback requirements of subsection (F)( 1 ) of the permit to be issued by the department; cl , dust control ; and e . hours of operation . 3 . Following such public hearing the 'Town Clerk shall transmit to the department a certified copy of the resolution of the Town Board which determines such conditions . E . I . Mined land -use plan . All mining and reclamation activities on the affected land shall be conducted in accordance with an approved mined land- use plan . The alined land -use plan shall consist of both a mining and a reclamation plan , and any other information which the Planning Department deems necessary in order to achieve the purposes of this section . a . The mining plan shall consist of a written and graphic description of the proposed mining operation , including the boundaries of the land controlled by the applicant, the outline of potential affected acreage and the general sequence of areas to be mined through successive permit terms . The graphic description shall include the location of the mine and shall identify the land previously affected by mining including , but not limited to , areas of excavation ; areas of overburden , tailings, and spoil ; areas of topsoil and mineral stock piles ; processing plant areas ; haulageways ; shipping and storage areas ; drainage features and water impoundments . The written description of the plan shall i nclude the applicant' s ART. XIII: STANDARDS ANU REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN US • S 68 Revised Zoning Ordiiiance_ Draft_051720I 2_finail • mining method and measures to be taken to minimize adverse environmental impacts resulting from the mining operation . b . The reclamation plan shall consist of a graphic and written description of the proposed reclamation . The graphic description shall include maps and cross sections which illustrate the final physical state of the reclaimed land . The written description of the plan shall describe the manner in which the affected land is to be. reclaimed, and a schedule for performing such reclamation . c. A Full Environmental Assessment Form or a draft Environmental Impact Statement may be submitted in lieu of a mined land -use plan if the Planning Department determines that it conforms to the requirements of this section . d . The Town Board may , after notice and an opportunity for a hearing, impose a reclamation plan in the absence of an approved reclamation plan or upon finding of noncompliance with or failure of an approved reclamation plan . 2 . The reclamation of all affected land shall be completed in accordance with the schedule contained in the approved mined land -use plan pertaining thereto . The • schedule , where possible , shall provide for orderly, continuing reclamation concurrent with mining . The permittee shall submit to the Planning Department a notice of termination of mining within thirty (30) days after such termination . Reclamation of the affected land shall be completed within a two - year period after mining is terminated , as determined by the Planning Department , unless the Planning Department deems it in the best interest of the Town to allow a longer period for reclamation . The permittee shall submit to the Planning Department a notice of completion of reclamation within thirty (30) days of such completion . If the Planning Department fails to approve or disapprove the adequacy of reclamation within ninety (90) days after receipt of the notice of completion of reclamation , the permittee may notify the Planning Department. of such failure by means of certified mail return receipt . if within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice, the Planning Department fails to mail a decision , the permittee shall be relieved of the obligation to maintain financial security with respect. to the reclamation ; provided , however, nothing herein shall relieve the permittee of the obligation to accomplish adequate reclamation . The permittee shall file periodic reports at such tines as the Planning Department shall require, indicating areas for which reclamation has been completed . The Planning Department shall inspect such areas and notify the permittee whether the reclamation is in accordance with the approved plan or whether there are deficiencies that must be corrected . F. 1 . The slope of the mine or other excavation shall not be nearer than 350 feet to any boundary line of the Town , any property line or highway line ( whether such • highway be within or outside the ART. KilI: STANDARDS AND REQUiREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES 69 Revised Zoning Ordinanee_Draft_05172012front any existing residence, and not boundaries of the Town) or nearer than 350 feet to and ex ► sn o res enc� , d nearer than 1000 feet to the boundary of any NR District . 2 . All haulageway roads shall have a dust-controlled surface not less than / went y two (22) feet wide from the connection to a public highway to a point one hundred ( 100) feet from the loading point, and such haulageway shall be properly maintained by the permitee during the life of the mine . G . I . Financial security for reclamation . Before the Town Board may issue a Special Use Permit, the applicant shall furnish financial security to ensure the performance of reclamation as provided in the approved mined land-use plan and naming the Town as beneficiary . Financial security shall be in the form of a bond with a corporate surety licensed to do business as such in New York or any other form of security the Town Board may deem acceptable . 2 . The Town Board shall determine the amount, condition , and terms of the financial security . The amount shall be based upon the estimated cost of reclaiming the affected land, which shall he based on information contained in the permit application and upon such other information as an investigation by the Town Board may disclose. 3 . The financial security shall remain in full force and effect until the Town Board has approved the reclamation . At the discretion of the Town Board , the permittee 41, may secure the release of that portion of the financial security for affected land on which reclamation has been completed and approved by the Town Board . 4 . If the financial security shall for any reason be cancelled, within thirty (30) days after receiving notice thereof, the permittee shall provide a valid replacement under the same conditions as described in this section . Failure to provide replacement financial security within such period may , at the discretion of the Town Board , result in the immediate suspension of the mining permit by the Town Board . 5 . If a permit is suspended or revoked , the Town Board may require the permittee to commence reclamation upon thirty (30) days notice. 6 . If the permittee fails to commence or to complete the reclamation as required , the Town Board may utilize the financial security furnished by the permittee to affect such reclamation . In any event , the full cost of completing reclamation shall be the personal liability of the permittee and/or the person engaged in mining and the Town Board may bring an action to recover all costs to secure the reclamation not covered by the financial security . The materials, machinery, implements and tools of every description which may be found at. the mine, or other assets of the permittee and/or the person engaged in mining shall be subject to a lien of the Town for the amount expended for reclamation of affected lands and shall not be removed without the written consent of the Town Board . Such lien may be ART. XTn : STANDARDS AND R1!QUiRI:NMENTS FOR CERTAIN US S. 70 Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05 172012_final • foreclosed in the same manner as a mechanic ' s lien . H . Definitions . 1 . For the purposes of this section , the definitions in Environmental Conservation Law § 23 -2705 shall control except for the definition of " Mining. " 2 . For the purposes of this section , "Mining" means the extraction of overburden and solid materials from the earth ; the preparation and processing of such solid minerals , including any activities or processes or parts thereof for the extraction o r removal of such minerals from their original location and the preparation , washing, cleaning, crushing, stockpiling or other processing of such minerals at the mine location so as to make them suitable for commercial , industrial , or construction use ; exclusive of manufacturing processes , at the mine location ; the removal of such materials through sale or exchange, or for commercial , industrial o r municipal use ; and the disposition of overburden , tailings and waste at the mine location . "Mining" shall not include the excavation , removal and disposition of minerals from construction projects , exclusive of the creation of water bodies , or excavations in aid of agricultural activiteS , or natural gas exploration or e xtraction . • Section 1305 : Elder Cottages A . 1 . An Elder Cottage is a separate, detached , temporary One-Family Dwelling, and is an accessory use to a Single- or Two- Family Dwelling. 2 . For the purpose of this section, the term "owner" shall mean a natural person : a . who owns at least a 50 percent interest in the real property and related Dwelling ; or b . who owns the real property and related Dwelling with no more than one other individual or entity as joint tenants or as tenants by the entirety . 13 . Elder cottages shall be permitted as accessory uses, subject to site plan review as provided in Article XI and the following provisions and conditions : 1 . Use limitations . An Elder Cottage shall not be occupied by more than two persons : a. who shall be the same persons enumerated on the application for the Elder Cottage ; and • b. who shall be persons 55 years of age or older. 71 ART. XIII : STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES Revised Zoning C) rdinance_Drat't 05I720I2_1inu1 I 2 . Dimensional Limitations . a. The Elder Cottage shall not exceed 850 square feet in total floor area . b . Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Ordinance, the minimum size of the Elder Cottage may be reduced to no less than 250 square feet of total floor area . c . The Elder Cottage shall not exceed one story in height and under no circumstances shall the Building Height exceed 20 feet . 3 . Location Requirements . a. An Elder Cottage shall be located only on a Lot where there already exists a Single- family or Two-family Dwelling. b. No Elder Cottage shall be located within the front yard of any Lot. c . No Elder Cottage shall be permitted on a nonconforming building Lot , d . No more than one Elder Cottage shall be located on any Lot. e. The placement of the Elder Cottage shall be otherwise in conformity with all other provisions of this Ordinance including Lot Coverage and side and rear yard setbacks . 4 . Building Requirements . a. An Elder Cottage shall be clearly subordinate to the principal Dwelling on the Lot and its exterior appearance and character shall be in harmony with the existing principal Dwelling. b. An Elder Cottage shall be constructed in accordance with all applicable laws , regulations, codes and ordinances , and the New York. Stare Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code . c . An Elder Cottage shall be constructed so as to be easily removable . The foundations shall be of easily removable materials so that the Lot may be restored to its original use and appearance after removal with as little disruption of the site as possible . No permanent fencing , walls, or other Structures shall be installed or modified that will hinder removal of the Elder Cottage from the Lot. d . Adequate water supply and sewage disposal arrangements shall be provided , which may include connections to such facilities of the 410 72 ART. XIII : STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN ONES Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_01 I72012_final • principal Dwelling. If located in an area where electrical , television cable , and/or telephone utilities are underground, such utilities serving the Elder Cottage shall also be underground . e. An adequate area for parking shall be required for the expected number of cars of the occupants of the Elder Cottage . 5 . Approval . a. The approval shall be for a period of one year ( unless earlier terminated as hereinafter set forth) and thereafter may be renewed annually by the Code Enforcement Officer upon receipt of an application for same , provided that the circumstances have not changed . b . The approval shall terminate 120 days after: i . the death or permanent change of residence of the original occupant or occupants of the Elder Cottage; or ii . any of the occupancy requirements set forth in this section are no longer met. • C . In addition to any other indicia of a permanent change of residence, the continuous absence from the Elder Cottage of an applicant for a period of 180 consecutive days shall he considered to be a permanent change of residence . During the 120-day period following any of the events set forth in subsections 5 (b) above, the Elder Cottage shall be removed and the site restored so that no visible evidence of the Elder Cottage remains . if the Elder Cottage has not been removed by the end of the 120-day period , in addition to the other sanctions in this Ordinance , an action to compel removal may be commenced to provide for removal and salvage by the Town with a lien imposed to defray any costs incurred . Such lien may be added to the real property taxes applicable to the Lot on which the Elder Cottage was located and collected in the same way as any other tax payable to the Town . D. Extension of Time to Remove Elder Cottage . Notwithstanding any other provision of this Ordinance there shall be no adminstrative extension of time for removal of an Elder Cottage. The Town Board may, upon making the sane findings that would normally be required for the granting of a use variance, extend the time for removal of the Elder Cottage for one additional six -month period . • 73 ART. XIII: STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES Revised Zoning Ord inance_Draft_05 I720I 2_tinal Section 1306 : Automotive Towing Service • A . An Automotive Towing Service shall provide a screened fenced- in area for storage of towed motor vehicles to obstruct views of them from adjacent properties and highways . The storage area shall be maintained in a neat and orderly manner. B . No more than 15 motor vehicles may be stored on the property at any one time . C . Motor vehicles that are not repairable and are to be junked shall not be stored on the property longer than 21 days . Motor vehicles that are to be repaired shall not be stored on the property longer than 90 days . Section 1307 : Sound Performance Standards A . Policy Statement. The Town of Dryden has a compelling interest in ensuring for its residents an environment free from excessive noise from industrial or commercial uses which may jeopardize their health or welfare or degrade the quality of life. The prohibitions of this section are intended to protect , preserve and promote the health, safety, welfare and quality of life for residents of the town through the reduction , control and prevention of such loud and unreasonable noise . B . Applicability. The requirements of this section shall apply to all uses in the Business Group and Recreational Group in any zone, any Planned Unit Development District, any use for which a Special Use Permit and/or Site Plan Review is required , and any industrial or commercial use in any zone or district whether or not a permit from the town is or was required , and any industrial or commercial use for which a use variance has been granted by the ZBA . C . Definitions . Any words or phrases not defined in this section or in the Definitions in Article il1 shall assume their common dictionary definition . As used in this section , the following definitions shall apply : A -weighted Sound Level — The Sound Level , in decibels , reported as measured by a sound level measuring instrument having an A - weighting network which discriminates against the lower frequencies according to a relationship approximating the auditory sensitivity of the human ear. The level so read is designated "dBA ." Decibel (dB ) — The practical unit of measurement for sound pressure level . The number of "decibels" is a measured sound equal to twenty (20) times the logarithm to the base 10 of die ratio of the sound pressure of the measured sound to the sound pressure of a standard sound (twenty [20:j m.icropascals) ; abbreviated "dB ." Commercial Use — Any premises , property, or facility involving the uses set forth in the Business Group or Recreational Group in the Allowable Use Groups chart in Section 501 in this Ordinance, including but not limited to : 74 ART. XIII: STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES Revised Zoning Ordinance_ Druft_05172012_final • 1 . dining and/or drinking establishments ; 2 . banking and other financial institutions ; 3 . establishments for providing retail services ; 4. establishments for providing wholesale services ; 5 . establishments for recreation and entertainment ; 6 . office buildings ; 7 . transportation ; 8 . warehouses ; 9 . hotels and/or motels . Industrial Use — Any premises , property, or facility involving the uses set forth in the Business Group in the Allowable Use Groups chart. in Section 501 in this Ordinance, including but not limited to : 1 . any activity and its related premises, property, facilities , or equipment involving the fabrication , manufacture, or production of durable or non-durable goods ; or 2 . any activity and its related premises, property, facilities, or equipment involving the excavation and sale of topsoil , sand , gravel , clay or other natural mineral or vegetable deposit, and the quarrying of any kind of rock formation , not regulated under New York Environmental Conservation Law Section 23 , Title 27 ; or • 3 . any manufacturing or industrial and similar use whether conducted indoors or outdoors ; or 4. any industrial process , whether temporary, intermittent or regularly occurring; or 5 . any activity and its related premises , property, facilities or equipment , including the production or processing of any raw material , whether solid, gaseous, liquid or any combination thereof; or 6. the operation of stock yards , slaughter houses, and rendering plants ; or 7 . junk yards, automobile graveyards and disassembly plants ; or 8 . the disposal , processing or storage of toxic wastes, solid wastes, including medical wastes , garbage or other refuse or waste products of every kind and nature. Sound Level — The sound pressure level measured in decibels with a sound level meter set for A- weighting . "Sound level " is expressed in dBA . Property Line — The imaginary line , including its vertical extension that separates one parcel of real property from another. Sound Level Meter — An instrument for the measurement of noise and sound . U . Prohibitions . No use of any property to which these prohibitions are applicable shall operate or produce any source of sound in such a manner as to create a Sound Level • 75 ART. XIII : STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft 051 72012 final . 410 which exceeds the limit~ set forth for the land use category stated below when measured at the property line nearest the receiving land use . Receiving Land Time Sound Level Limit. Use Category (cIBA ) Residential use in 7 : 00 a. m . to 7 : 00 p . m . 65 CV , H , NR , RA , RR, 7 : 00 p. m . to 7 : 00 a . m . 55 TNDO District Unique Natural areas 7 : 00 a . m . to 7 : 00 p . m . 60 7 : 00 p . m . to 7 : 00 a . m . 50 All others 7 : 00 a. m . to 7 : 00 p. m . 68 7 : 00 p. m . to 7 :00 a . m . 58 I . For any source of sound which emits a pure tone , a discrete tone or impulsive sound, the maximum Sound Levels set forth above shall be reduced by five dBA . 2.. Nothing contained herein shall restrict or limit the imposition of stricter noise standards by the Town Board in an appropriate situation in connection with any approval requiring environmental review of the proposed action under Environmental Conservation Law Section 8 and the regulations promulgated in 6 NYCRR part 6I 7 . E . Exceptions . The Sound Levels herein prescribed shall not apply to sound emitted or related to : I . Natural phenomena ; 2 . Church bells rung as pan of any official church ceremony or service, and tower clock bells ringing the hour ; 3 . Any siren , whistle or bell lawfully used by emergency vehicles or any other alarm systems used in any emergency situation , provided , however, that burglar alarms , including vehicle alarms , not terminated within thirty (30) minutes after being activated shall be unlawful ; 4 . Warning devices required by OSHA or other State or Federal regulations ; 5 . Lawful emergency maintenance or repairs ; 6 . Sound emanating from any agricultural activity, including silviculture activity ; 7 . The temporary use of property during construction of a facility; 8 . Use of public or private school premises for any lawful activity ; 9 . Gun clubs ; 10. Sound from recreational or personal use of internal combustion engines provided the same are operated within the parameters of the manufacturers recommendations ; 76 ART. XIII: STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES Revised Zoning Ordinance_l) raft_05I72012_ final • I 1 . Sound from commemorative ceremonies conducted at holidays or funerals . F. Measurement. of Sound Levels . 1 . The measurement of Sound Levels shall be made by any Code Enforcement Officer or his designee with a Sound Level Meter meeting the standards prescribed by the American National Standards Institute S I .4 . 2 . Except where otherwise prescribed , the slow meter response of the Sound Level Meter shall be used in order to determine that the average of three readings taken over a 15-minute period does not exceed the limiting sound levels set forth in this Section . 3 . Measurement of Sound Levels shall be made at the prescribed locations and shall be taken at least. four (4 ) feet from the ground . 4 . Compliance with Sound Level limits is to be maintained at all elevations at the boundary of the property . G . Enforcement. This section shall be enforced by the Code Enforcement Officer or his designee and at all times by any peace or police officer. • H . Penalties . Any violation of any of the provisions of this section is hereby declared to be an offense, punishable by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months , or both for conviction of a first o ffense ; for conviction of a second offense both of which were committed within a period of five years , punishable by a fine not less than five hundred dollars ($500) not more than o ne thousand dollars ($ 1 , 000) or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months , or both ; and , upon conviction for a third or subsequent offense all of which were committed within a period of five years , punishable by a fine not less than one thousand dollars ($ 1 ,000) nor more than two thousand dollars (S2 ,000) or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months, or both . For the purpose of conferring jurisdiction upon courts , ✓ iolations of this section of this Ordinance shall be deemed misdemeanors and for such purpose only, all provisions of the law relating to misdemeanors shall apply to such ✓ iolations . Each day' s continued violation shall constitute a separate additional violation . To the extent this section is inconsistent with Town Law §268 ( 1 ), it is intended to supersede such section in accordance with Municipal Home Rule Law § 10( 1 ) (ii)d (3 ) with respect to the maximum penalties which may be imposed upon a conviction of a violation of this section . Section 1.308 : Kennel A . The minimum Lot Area shall be five (5) acres for kennels or other facility with outdoor • runs . 77 ART. X111: STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENT'S FOR CERTAIN USES Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_O5I72012_final B . All facilities shall be located on the property to allow for adequate distance from air the property line to reduce the effect of noise from barking animals . C . The Board may impose such conditions as it deems necessary to avoid or minimize traffic , noise and odor impacts and impairment of the use , enjoyment and value of property in the area of the kennel . Section 1309 : Drive-Through Facility A . The regulations and requirements set forth in this section are intended to reduce the negative impacts that drive-through facilities may create . Of special concern are noise from idling motor vehicles and audio equipment, lighting, and stacked or queued drive- through traffic interfering with on -site and off-site traffic and pedestrians . The special requirements set forth for drive-through facilities are in addition to all other requirements pertaining to the principal use to which a drive- through facility is at B . Vehicular Traffic Stacking or Queuing Requirements. A drive-through , for the following uses shall provide the following minimum vehicular traffic stacking or queuing distances : 1 . For a fast food restaurant the minimum distance shall be one hundred forty ( 140) feet between the start of the drive- through lane to the service window other similar minimum distance shall b oth . . r business the mnmum stance sae sixty 60 L. For a bank and _ c ( ) feet from the start of the drive-through lane to the service window . 3 . The stacking spaces shall be located so as not to interfere with the use of parking spaces or the flow of traffic on the site and shall be adequately striped and marked with directional signs . C . Multiple Drive-Through Vehicular Traffic Lanes . The Board may allow lesser stacking distances than those specified in this section for businesses with multiple drive-through lanes , when documentation supporting such reduction is provided in connection with site plan review . D. Noise . Any drive-through audio system shall emit no more than 50 decibels measured at four feet from the speaker and shall not be audible above daytime ambient noise levels beyond the property boundaries . The audio system shall be designed to compensate for ambient noise levels in the immediate area and no speaker shall not be located within 30 feet of any residential district or any property used for residential uses . B. Location , setbacks, size and landscaping . 1 . Drive-through service areas shall not be located in the front. yard . 411 78 ART. Xln: STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft 05I72012_ final 2 . Service areas and stacking lanes must be set back at least 30 feet from all Lot lines which abut a residential zone and shall be screened as determined necessary by the Board . 3 . Service areas and stacking lanes must be set back at least 10 feet from all Lot lines which abut nonresidential zones and shall be screened as determined necessary by the Board . 4. Stacking lanes must be set back 10 feet from all street lines and shall be screened as determined necessary by the Board . Section 1310 : Automotive Repair Garage A . Ten ( 10) visitor parking spaces , plus two parking spaces for each three (3 ) employees , shall be provided . Vehicles awaiting service or repair shall be parked in a marked area and only in a side yard or rear yard , unless this requirement is waived by the Board in site plan review . B . Garage doors shall be visually buffered from adjacent residential rises. C . The storage of motor vehicles for service or repair shall be confined to the portions of the • hot designated for parking on the site plan . Partially dismantled vehicles shall not be stored in any required yard setback or be located in any required buffer strip , except when the Board in its site plan review determines that an adequate buffer will be provided to protect adjacent properties and uses and that the appearance of such storage will not result in adverse visual impact . D . No outdoor sales or display of motor vehicles for sale shall be permitted . E. All parts or similar articles shall he stored within a Structure. All repair and service work, including car washing, but excluding emergency service and the sale of fuel and lubricants, shall be conducted entirely within either a Structure or, where deemed appropriate by the Board in site plan review due to such factors as the size of the property involved and/or its location , entirely within a fenced -in area in which such work is visually screened from all adjoining properties and roadways . Section 1.311 : Accessory Dwelling Unit A . Standards . Accessory Dwelling -Units shall comply with the following standards : 1 . Principal use. The principal use of the Structure must be that of a Single- Family Dwelling or an accessory Structure, such as a detached garage, that primarily serves the needs of the Single- Family Dwelling. 79 ART_ XIII: STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES Revised Zoning Ordinance_I) rait_05I 7201 2_fnal 2 . Required occupancy . The owner of the property u po n which the Accessory • Dwelling Unit is located shall occupy the principal or Accessory Dwelling Unit on the premises as their primary residence. 3 . Number of Accessory Dwelling Units. Only one Accessory Dwelling Unit shall be permitted on any Lot . 4 . Maximum size . An Accessory Dwelling Unit shall be subordinate in area to the Single-Family Dwelling . 5 . Maximum occupancy. The Accessory Dwelling Unit shall be limited in occupancy as a Single- Family Dwelling . 6 . Setbacks . If the Accessory Dwelling Unit is within a detached accessory Structure, said Structure must meet the required Yard setbacks . 7 . Access . An external located entrance, separate from that of the Single-Family Dwelling shall be located on the side or rear of the. Single-Family Dwelling, or in the front only if the entrance is on a separate , perpendicular plane from that of the front entrance of the Single -Family Dwelling. outside stairways�s and/or fire escapes shall be at the rear or 8 . Outside stairways. Any out. e sta a} � p side of the Structure . 9 . Exterior appearance . If an Accessory Dwelling Unit is located in a detached Single- Family Dwelling, to the degree reasonably feasible , the exterior appearance of the Structure shall remain that of a Single- Family Dwelling. 10 . Utilities . Unless the Dwelling is serviced by a public water or sewer system , approval of the Tompkins County Health Department shall be obtained prior to issuance of a Building Permit , certificate of occupancy and/or certificate of con tpliance. 11 . Maintenance and continued compliance . An Accessory Dwelling Unit shall be permitted and continued only when all Structures on the Lot are in compliance with applicable codes , rules, regulations , statutes and local laws and ordinances . 12 . Parking . Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with Section 902 of this Ordinance . 13 . Application . An application for an Accessory Dwelling Unit must contain sufficient information to demonstrate compliance with each of the standards set forth in this section , including but not limited to the following information : 411 80 ART. mu : STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft 05I720I 2_final • 1 . A floor plan of each habitable floor of the Structure, with all interior dimensions , including windows and doors , including types of rooms . 2 . Plans shall be prepared in sufficient size and detail to enable the Planning Department to determine compliance with the requirements for an Accessory Dwelling Unit. • • 81 ART. XIII : STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN USES Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05I 7201 2_final ARTICLE XIV : ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Section 1401 : Zoning Board of Appeals Establishment ; Continuation The Zoning Board of Appeals (herein sometimes "ZBA ) , existing by virtue of the Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance and appointment by the Town board is continued . The ZBA shall function in the manner prescribed by law (except as the same may be superseded by the terms of this Ordinance as set forth below) . Members of the ZBA in office at the time of adoption of this Ordinance shall continue to serve to the end of the term for which they were appointed . Section 1402 : Membership There shall be five ( 5 ) members of the ZBA . The members of the Z.13A shall he residents of the Town of Dryden and shall be appointed by the Town Board to serve for terms as prescribed by law . Vacancies occurring in said ZBA by expiration of tern or otherwise shall be filled in the same manner. No person who is member of the Town Board shall be eligible for membership on the ZBA . The Town Board shall designate the chairperson of the ZBA . in the absence of the chairperson , the Z13A may designate a member to serve as acting chairperson . Section 1. 403 : Alternate Members A . There may be appointed additionally up to two (2) alternate members of the ZBA . Alternate members shall be. appointed by resolution of the Town Board for terms established by the Town Board . 13 . The Chairperson of the ZBA shall designate an alternate member to substitute for a regular member in the event that a regular member is unable or unwilling to vote because of a conflict of interest , recusal , absence, abstention , or any other reason and an alternate member is present at the meeting when the designation takes place. C . if more than one alternate member is present at a meeting when the Chairperson is designating an alternate member to substitute for a regular member, the Chairperson shall designate the alternate member who has not served on a case or matter the most recently. i.f that alternate member is not able or willing to vote for a reason listed in subsection 2. above, then the Chairperson shall designate the other alternate member to serve . D . To the extent this section is inconsistent with Town Law § 267 ( 1 I ) , it is intended to supersede such section , in accordance with Municipal Home Rule Law § 10( 1 )( i0(i(3) . All other rights, responsibilities and procedures related to alternate members set forth in Town Law § 267 or in this Ordinance shall apply. g2 ART. XIV: ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Drafi_051720I 2_final • Section 1404 : Hearing Appeals The jurisdiction of the ZBA shall be appellate only and shall be limited to hearing and deciding appeals from and reviewing any order, requirement, decision , interpretation , or determination made by the administrative official charged with the enforcement of the Zoning Law. Such appeal may be taken by any person aggrieved , or by an officer, department, board or bureau of the town . Section 1405 : Orders, Requirements, Decisions, Interpretations, Determinations The 7RA may reverse or affirm , wholly or partly , or may modify the order, requirement, decision , interpretation or determination appealed from and shall make such order, requirement, decision , interpretation or determination as in its opinion ought to have been made in the matter by the administrative official charged with the enforcement of the Zoning Law and to that end shall have all the powers of the administrative official from whose order, requirement, decision , interpretation or determination the appeal is taken . Section 1406 : Lapse Unless otherwise specified by the ZBA , and without any further hearing by the ZBA , a decision on any appeal ; including the granting of an area variance and/or use variance shall automatically lapse and expire if the appellant fails to obtain any necessary building permit within one year of • the date the decision is filed . Section 1407 : Minimum Meeting and Hearing Attendance Requirements Members of the ZBA are expected to attend all regularly scheduled and specially scheduled meetings of the board . In the event that a member of the board is absent from three (3 ) consecutive meetings, or in the event a member of the board is absent from five (5 ) meetings within any one ( 1 ) calendar year, then such member may be removed from the board as herein provided . Section 1408 : Training and Attendance Requirements A . Each member of the ZI3A shall complete, at a minimum , four hours of training each year designed to enable such members to more effectively carry out their duties . Training received by a member in excess of four hours in any one year may be carried over by the member into succeeding years in order to meet these requirements. Such training shall be approved by the Town Board and may include, but not be limited to, training provided by a municipality, regional or county planning office or commission , county planning federation , state agency, statewide municipal association , college or other similar entity . Training may be provided in a variety of formats, including but not limited to, electronic media, video, distance learning and traditional classroom training . 13 . To be eligible for reappointment to such board, such member shall have completed the • training promoted by the town pursuant to this section . 83 ART XIV: ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_051720I2_final r waived • C . The training required by this subdivision may be �ti an ed or modified by resolution of the Town Board when , in the judgment of the Town Board , it is in the best interest of the town to do so . D . No decision of a ZBA shall be voided or declared invalid because of a failure to comply with this section . Section 1409 : Continuing Education and Training The costs of such training shall be a town charge . Members shall be reimbursed for travel and meal expenses associated with such training according to Town policies . Section 1410 : Removal Procedure In the event a member of the ZBA has failed to meet the minimum attendance requirements set forth in section 1407 or the training requirements set forth in section 1408 , then the Town Board may remove such member from the ZBA as herein provided : A . Notice. Such member shall be mailed a written notice specifying the nature of the failure of such member to meet the minimum attendance requirements of sections 1407 or 1408 above . B . Public Hearing. Such notice shall specify a date ( not less than ten [ 10] or more than thirty [30] days from the date of mailing such notice) when the Town Board shall convene and hold a public hearing on whether or not such member should be removed from the ZBA . Such notice shall also specify the time and place of such hearing . C . Public Notice. Public notice of such hearing shall be given by posting a notice on the town signboard in the vestibule of the Town Hall and by publishing a notice once in the official newspaper. Such posting and publication shall be at least ten ( 10) days prior w the elate of the public hearing . D . Conduct of Hearing . The public hearing on the charges shall be conducted before the Town Board . The member shall be given an opportunity to present evidence and to call witnesses to refute the charges . A record of such hearing shall be made. The decision of the Town Board shall be reduced to \writing together with specific findings of the Town Board with respect to each charge against such member. A copy of such decision and such finding shall be mailed to the member. E . Action by the Town Board. Following the hearing and upon a finding that such member has not met the minimum attendance requirements required by this Ordinance. the Town Board may : 1 . Remove such member from the ZBA ; or 2. Issue a written reprimand to such member without removing such member from the board ; or 84 ART. XLV: ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Revised Zoning Ordinance_ Drafi_05 1720I 2_final • 3 . If the Town Board shall find that the reasons for failing to meet the minimum attendance requirements are excusable because of illness, injury or other good and sufficient cause, the Town Board may elect to take no action . Section 1411 : Removal for Cause Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to limit or restrict the Town Board 's authority to remove a member from the ZBA for cause (i .e . for other than the reasons enumerated herein ) . The procedural provisions of section 1410 ( Removal Procedure) shall govern any hearing to remove a member for cause. Section 1412 : Leave of Absence The provisions of section 1407 shall not apply to any member who has applied for and been granted a leave of absence by the Town Board from their duties as a member of the L13A . The Town Board may grant such leave of absence on such terms and for such period as it may deem appropriate provided , however, no such leave of absence shall be for a period in excess of eleven ( 1 1 ) months . Section 1413 : Applicability. • A . This Ordinance shall apply to all members of the ZBA regardless of the date of their IPY regardless to such board . B . Prospective members of the ZBA shall be notified of the requirements of the provisions of sections 1407 - 1412 of this Ordinance prior to their appointment to such board . • 85 ART. XIV : ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft 05I720I2_final • ARTICLE XV: PLANNING BOARD Section 1501 : Planning Board Establishment ; Continuation The Planning Board , existing by virtue of the Land Subdivision Rules and Regulations of the Town of Dryden , as amended , and as appointed by the Town Board is continued . The Planning Board shall function in the manner prescribed by law (except as the same may be superseded by the terms of this Ordinance as set forth below) . Section 1502 : Membership There shall be seven (7) members of the Planning Board . The members of the Planning Board shall be residents of the Town of Dryden and shall he appointed by the Town Board to serve terms prescribed by law . Vacancies occurring in said Planning Board by expiration of terms or otherwise shall be filled in the same manner. No person who is a member of the Town Board shall be eligible for membership on the Planning Board . The Town board shall designate the chairperson of the Planning Board . In the absence of the chairperson the Planning board may designate a member to serve as acting chairperson . Section 1503 : Alternate Members A . There may be appointed additionally up to two (2) alternate members of the Planning Board . Alternate members shall be appointed by resolution of the Town Board for terms established by the Town Board . 13 . The Chairperson of the Planning Board shall designate an alternate member to substitute for a regular member in the event that a regular member is unable or unwilling to vote because of a conflict of interest, recusal , absence , abstention , or any other reason and an alternate member is present at the meeting when the designation takes place . C . If more than one alternate member is present at a meeting when the Chairperson is designating an alternate member to substitute for a regular member, the Chairperson shall designate the alternate member who has not. served on a case or matter the most recently. If that alternate member is not able or willing to vote for a reason listed in subsection (B) above , then the Chairperson shall designate the other alternate member to serve. D . To the extent this section is inconsistent with Town Law § 27I ( 15) , it is intended to supersede such section , in accordance with Municipal Home Rule Law § 10( 1 ) (ii ) d (3) . All other rights , responsibilities and procedures related to alternate members set forth in Town Law § 271 or in this Ordinance shall apply. Section 1504: Jurisdiction The Planning Board shall have jurisdiction to review and approve, approve with modifications or disapprove site plans prepared when a particular use set forth in this Ordinance is subject to only Site Plan Review. 410 R6 ART. XV: PLANNING BOARD Revised Zoning Ord inance_Draft_US r 72012_tinal Section 1505 : Report on Referred Matters The Town Board may by resolution provide for the referral of any matter or class of matters to the Planning Board before final action is taken thereon by the Town Board or other office or officer of the Town having final authority over such matter. The Town Board may further stipulate that final action shall not be taken until the Planning Board has submitted its report, or after the Planning Board has exceeded the time period set by the Town Board for the Planning Board to submit its report. Section 1506 : Minimum Attendance Requirements (Meetings and Hearings) Members of the Planning Board are expected to attend all regularly scheduled monthly meetings/hearings and specially scheduled meetings/hearings of the board . In the event that a member of the board is absent from three (3) consecutive regularly scheduled monthly meetings/hearings, or in the event a member of the board is absent from five (5 ) meetings/hearings within any one ( I ) calendar year, then such member may be removed from the board as herein provided . Section 1.507 : Training and Attendance Requirements A . Each member of the Planning Board shall complete, at a minimum , four hours of training each year designed to enable such members to more effectively carry out their duties. Training received by a member in excess of four hours in any one year may be carried over by the member into succeeding years in order to meet these requirements. Such training shall be approved by the Town Board and may include, but not be limited to, training provided by a municipality, regional or county planning office or commission , county planning federation , state agency, statewide municipal association , college or other similar entity . Training may be provided in a variety of formats , including but not limited to, electronic media, video, distance learning and traditional classroom training. • B . To be eligible for reappointment to such board , such member shall have completed the training promoted by the town pursuant to this section . C. The training required by this subdivision may be waived or modified by resolution of the Town Board when , in the judgment of the Town Board , it is in the best interest of the town to do so. D . No decision of a Planning Board shall he voided or declared invalid because of a failure to comply with this section . Section 1508 : Training Costs The costs of such training shall be a town charge. Members shall be reimbursed for travel and meal expenses associated with such training according to Town policies. • 87 ART. XV: PLANNING BOARD Revised Zoning Ordinance_Drat't_05 17201 2_final Section 1509 : Removal Procedure • In the event a member of the Planning Board has failed to meet the minimum attendance requirements set forth in Section 1506 or the training requirements set forth in Section 1507 , then the Town Board may remove such member from the Planning Board as herein provided : A . Notice . Such member shall be mailed a written notice specifying the nature of the failure of such member to meet the minimum attendance requirements of Sections 1506 or 1507 above . 13 . Public Hearing . Such notice shall specify a date (not less than ten [ 10] or more than thirty [30J days from the date of mailing such notice) when the Town Board shall convene and hold a public hearing on whether or not such member should be removed from the Planning Board . Such notice shall also specify the time and place of such Dearing. C . Public Notice . Public notice of such hearing shall be given by posting a notice on the town signboard in the vestibule of the Town Hall and by publishing a notice once in the official newspaper. Such posting and publication shall be at least ten ( I 0) days prior to the date of the public hearing. D . Conduct of Hearing. The public hearing on the charges shall be conducted before the Town Board . The member shall be given an opportunity to present evidence and to call witnesses to refute the charges . A record of such hearing shall be made. The decision of the Town Board shall be reduced to writing together with specific findings of the Town Board with respect to each charge against such member. A copy of such decision and such finding shall be mailed to the member. a Action by the Town Board . Following the hearing and upon a finding that such member has not met the minimum attendance requirements required by this Ordinance the Town Board may: 1 . Remove such member from the Planning Board ; or 2 . Issue a written reprimand to such member without removing such member from the Board ; or 3 . if the Town Board shall find that die reasons for failing to meet the minimum attendance requirements are excusable because of illness, injury or other good and sufficient cause, the Town Board may elect to take no action . Section 1510 : Removal for Cause Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to limit or restrict the Town Board ' s authority to remove a member from the Planning Board for cause (i .e. for other than the reasons enumerated herein) . The procedural provisions of Section 1509 (Removal Procedure) shall govern any hearing to remove a member for cause . 88 ART. XV: PLANNING BOARD Revised Zoning Ordinance_1raft 05172012_linal • Section 1511 : Leave of Absence ; Excused Absences A . The provisions of Section 1506 shall not apply to any member who has applied for and been granted a leave of absence by the Town Board from their duties as a member of the Planning Board . The Town Board may gram such leave of absence on such terms and for such period as it may deem appropriate provided , however, no such leave of absence shall be for a period in excess of eleven ( 1 I ) months . B . The provisions of Section 1506 shall not apply to any member who has been granted an excused absence by the Chairperson of the Planning Board . To be a valid request for an excused absence , such request shall be made to the Chairperson of the Planning Board prior to the meeting/hearing. Grounds for excused absences shall include illness, vacation , business or employment reasons and personal or family activities . Section 1512 : Applicability A . This Ordinance shall apply to all members of the Town of Dryden Planning Board regardless of the date of their appointment to such Board . B . Prospective members of the Planning Board shall be notified of the requirements of Sections 1506- 1511 of this Ordinance prior to their appointment to such Board . • • 89 AR1'. xV: PLANNING BOARD Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05 I 72012_tinal • ARTICLE a'V1: NONCOi\FORMING USES , STRUCTURES AND LOTS Section 1601 : Nonconforming Uses A . Continuance . Except as otherwise provided in this Article, the lawful use of any Structures or land existing at the date of adoption of this Ordinance may be continued even though such use does not conform to the provisions for the district in which such Structure or land is located . The right to continue a nonconforming use remains with the land when title is transferred, subject to the provisions of this Article. B . Extension or Enlargement. 1 . A nonconforming use existing at the date of adoption of this Ordinance may not be extended or enlarged except by Special Use Pennit, and may be extended only to adjacent Structures or land if such adjacent structure or land was owned of record by the owner of such nonconforming Structure or land as of the effective date of adoption of this Ordinance . 2 . A nonconforming Structure or use may not be extended or enlarged to other Structures or hind acquired subsequent to the date of adoption of this Ordinance . 3 . No Special Use Permit allowing the extension or enlargement of a nonconforming use shall be granted by the Town Board unless the regulations of this Ordinance , other than allowed uses for the district in which said nonconforming use is located , can he complied with . The Town Board may impose such reasonable conditions and restrictions as are directly related to and incidental to the proposed use of the property. Such proposed conditions shall be consistent with the spirit and intent of this Ordinance and shall be imposed for the purpose of minimizing any adverse impact such approval may have on the neighborhood of community. C . Changes . A nonconforming use may be changed to another similar or more restrictive nonconforming use with the approval of the ZBA . When changed to a more restrictive nonconforming use, such use shall not subsequently be changed back to a less restrictive nonconforming use . No nonconforming use , if changed to a conforming use, shall be changed back to a nonconforming use. The ZBA shall determine whether such proposed nonconforming use is similar or more restrictive , and may impose such reasonable conditions and restrictions as are directly related to and incidental to the proposed use of the property . Such conditions shall be consistent with the spirit and intent of this Ordinance and shall be imposed for the purpose of minimizing any adverse impact such approval may have on the neighborhood of community . D . Discontinuance . Whenever a nonconforming use has been discontinued for a period of 12 consecutive months (from a date determined by the Planning Department) , such nonconforming use shall not be re-established and any subsequent use of such structure 90 ART. XVI: NONCONFORMING USES, STRUCTURES AND LOTS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05172012_final • or land shall be in conformity with the P rovisions of this Ordinance for the district in which such structure or land is located . E . Repair and Restoration . A structure used for a nonconforming use and damaged or destroyed by casualty to the extent that more than 50 % of its total floor area is unusable without. repair, replacement or restoration shall not be repaired , replaced or restored without the approval of the ZBA . The percentage extent of damage or destruction shall be made by the Planning Department . A Building Permit for such repair, replacement or restoration shall he obtained and work commenced within six months after such casualty, but this time limit may be extended by the ZBA in case of practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship . The ZI3A may impose such reasonable conditions and restrictions as are directly related to and inciental to the proposed use of the property. Such conditions shall be consistent with the spirit and intent of this Ordinance and shall be imposed for the purpose of minimizing any adverse impact such approval may have on the neighborhood of community. Section 1602 : Nonconforming Structures A . Continuance . A lawful nonconforming Structure existing at the date of adoption of this Ordinance that could not be built after such adoption by reason of restrictions on the Lot Area , Lot Coverage, Lot Depth , height, yard requirements or other limitations of the • structure or its location on the lot may be continued . B . Expansion . Nothing in this Ordinance shall prevent the alteration to a safe condition of all or part of a Structure that is nonconforming provided that the repair or alteration will not increase. the height, size or volume of the Structure or otherwise increase the manner in which the structure is nonconforming . C. Additions , Alterations , Maintenance, and Repairs . 1 . A nonconforming Structure shall not be added to or enlarged or altered in a manner which increases its nonconformity . 2 . Should a nonconforming Structure be moved for any reason , its placement or use shall thereafter conform to the regulations for the district into which it is relocated . 3 . A nonconforming Structure is required to be maintained in accordance with all applicable laws , ordinances , rules and regulations . D . Discontinuance . 1 . A nonconforming Structure, or a portion thereof, shall be deemed discontinued if: • the Structure is vacant for twelve ( 12) consecutive months or sooner if there is a clear manifestation of the intent on the part of the owner to abandon the 91 ART. XVI: NONCONFORMING USES , STRUCTURES AND LOTS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft 05I720I2_flnal nonconforming Structure . • 2 . If deemed discontinued, such nonconforming Structure shall not be reestablished , and any subsequent use shall conform with the provisions of the district in which such Structure is located . Section 1603 : Nonconforming Lots A . A Lot of Record may he considered as complying with the minimum requirements of this Ordinance provided that such Lot does not adjoin other land held by the same owner, part of which such other land could be combined with the nonconforming Lot of Record to create a conforming Lot without thereby creating a new nonconforming Lot . B . The Town may require a nonconforming Lot to be merged with art adjacent lot under common ownership, or with part of such adjacent Lot , for the purpose of creating two conforming Lots in the district in which the Lots are located, so long as neither of such Lots are then nonconforming Lots . C . Where adjacent Lots are under common ownership but the merger of such Lots, or part of a conforming Lot to the nonconforming Lot , would not result in a conforming Lot, the ZBA may nonetheless approve a nonconforming Lot if it finds that following such merger the nonconformity of the nonconforming Lot has been minimized to the maximum extent practicable. In accordance with Municipal Home Law § IO ( I )( ii )d(3 ) this subsection shall supercede Town Law § 267- b (3 ) with respect to the granting of area variances . 411 92 ART. XVI: NONCONFORMING USES, STRUCTURES AND LOTS Revised Zoning Ordinance_ Draft_05I720I2_ anal • ARTICLE XVII : ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS Section 1701 : General Provisions A . Notice of public hearing. Each notice of hearing upon an application for site plan review , a special use permit, or a variance or other application to the ZBA , or for any other public hearing shall be published once in the official newspaper of the Town at least 10 days prior to the date of the hearing . In addition, at least 10 days prior to the date of the hearing, a notice of such public hearing shall be mailed to all owners of real property within 250 feet of the exterior boundary of the property for which the application is made . Owners shall be determined according to the latest completed assessment roll . B . Records to be retained . The original of all decisions, approvals, rulings and findings rendered by any board under this Ordinance, and of all permits and certificates issued under this Ordinance, shall be promptly furnished to the Town Clerk and retained as a permanent Town public record . C . Assistance to Boards . The Planning Board and ZBA , as authorized by the Town Board , shall have the authority to call upon any town department, agency or employee for such assistance as may be deemed necessary and appropriate under the circumstances . Such department , agency or employee may be reimbursed for any expenses incurred as a result • of rendering such assistance . The Planning Department., within the limits of budget appropriations , shall provide the Planning Board and ZBA with any necessary experts , clerks and a secretary . Section 1702 : Zoning Administration A . Code Enforcement Officers . Code Enforcement Officers shall have the power and duty to administer and enforce the provisions of this Ordinance, under direction of the Director of Planning . Code Enforcement Officers shall be appointed by the Town Board , and shall report to the Director of Planning . Code Enforcement Officers shall have the power to make inspections of buildings or lots necessary to carry out his or her duties in the enforcement of this Ordinance . B . Planning Department. 1 . The Planning Department shall , upon application and payment of the required fee, issue a Zoning Permit for new uses on properties , or Statement of Zoning Compliance for those existing uses for which no Zoning Permit was issued . No Building Permit may be issued without either a Zoning Permit or a Statement of Zoning Compliance. 2 . The Planning Department shall not issue any permit for the use of any property unless such use conforms to all applicable laws , ordinances , rules and regulations. 3 . The Planning Department shall maintain reports of all applications for certificates 93 ART. XVII : ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft OSI72012_liinal n • of occupancy and building permits, and issued certificates and permits . 4 . The Planning Department shall maintain records of every complaint of a violation of the provisions of this Ordinance as well as any action taken as a result of such complaints . 5 . The Planning Department shall submit to the Town Board , at least semi -annually, a written report summarizing all permits, statements and certificates issued as well as complaints of violations and any action taken as a result of such complaints . 110 94 ART. XVII: ADMINISTRATIVE: PROVISIONS Revised Zoning Ordinance_Drafr_05I72012_ final • ARTICLE XV1ll : ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES Section 1800 : Violations A . Any person , partnership, limited liability company , corporation or any other entity, whether as owner, lessee, agent or employee, who shall violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance, any perrnit or approval issued hereunder, or who fails to comply with any order or regulation made hereunder, or who erects , alters , moves, uses or offers for sale any structure or uses any land in violation of any detailed statement of plans submitted and approved wider the provisions of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a violation . B . Any such person , partnership, limited liability company, corporation or any other entity, whether as owner, lessee, agent or employee who shall violate, disobey , omit, neglect, or refuse to act in compliance with any order or regulation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each week of such violation . C . Where the person or entity committing such violation is a partnership, limited liability company, corporation or other entity the principal executive officer, partner, agent , or manager may be considered to be the " person " for the purpose of this subsection . D . The Code Enforcement Officers shall have the authority to issue accusatory instruments • to those persons who are in violation of this Ordinance. Section 1801 : Fines and Imprisonment A violation of this Ordinance is hereby declared to be an offense, punishable by a fine not exceeding three hundred fifty dollars ($ 350) , or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months, or both, for conviction of a first offense ; for conviction of a second offense, both of which were committed within a period of five years, punishable by a fine of not less than three hundred fifty dollars ($350), nor more than seven hundred dollars ($700), or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months , or both ; and upon conviction for a third or subsequent offense, all of which were committed within a period of five years, punishable by a line of not less than seven hundred dollars ($700), not more than one thousand dollars ($ 1000) , or imprisonment for a period not to exceed six months , or both . Each week ' s continued violation shall constitute a separate additional violation . Section 1802 : Actions, Proceedings, Additional Penalties A . in the event any building or structure is erected , constructed , reconstructed , altered , dismantled , converted or maintained , or any building, structure or land is used , or any land is divided into lots, blocks , or sites in violation of this Ordinance or conditions imposed by a building permit, Special Use Permit or Site Plan Review approval the Town Board , in addition to any other remedies , may institute any appropriate action or proceedings to prevent such unlawful erection , construction , reconstruction, alteration, • dismantling, conversion , maintenance , use or division of land , to restrain , correct or abate 95 ART. XV IIL ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDiES Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draf[ 05172012 11 nal r 7 building , • such violation , to prevent the occupancy of said building , structure, or land ; or to prevent any illegal act, conduct, business or use in or about such premises . B . Additional penalties . In addition to any other remedies or penalties that may be imposed , a violation of this Ordinance shall entitle the Town Board to remedy or repair the conditions constituting the violation , at the premises owner's expense, in order to bring die premises into conformity and compliance with this Ordinance . The disbursements and expenses shall become a charge and a lien upon the premises and if not paid the same shall be added with interest , as may be provided by law , to the premises ' next annual Town tax bill , to be collected in accordance with the provisions of law and the procedure for the payment of Town taxes . Section 1803 : Stop Work Order A . The Town Board hereby grants the Code Enforcement Officer the administrative responsibility of immediately taking action necessary to correct violations of this Ordinance by posting a stop- work order on the premises wherein an alleged violation has occurred . B . The stop- work order shall serve notice to the owner, builder, developer, agent, and/or any other person , partnership, limited liability company, corporation or any other entity on the premises that all actions specified on the stop- work order must be terminated immediately . C . Relief from the stop- work order can be obtained : 1 . if all provisions of this Ordinance, and applicable permits or approvals, together with any other conditions specified by the Code Enforcement. Officer in the Stop Work Order are met the Town Board may authorize the recission of the Stop Work Order; or 2 . except. for cases involving violation of Site Plan Review approval , or a Special Use Permit, if a variance is granted by the ZBA . Section 1804 : Misrepresentation Any permit or approval granted under this Ordinance based upon or granted in reliance upon any material misrepresentation , or failure to make a material fact or circumstance known , by or on behalf of an applicant, shall be void . This section shall not be construed to affect all the other remedies available to the Town under this Ordinance . Section 1805 : Complaints of Violations Whenever a violation of this Ordinance is alleged to have occurred , any person may file a written complaint in regard thereto. All such complaints shall be filed with the Planning Department . The Planning Department shall investigate such complaints and report the results of the investigation and any prosecution of violations to the Town Board . 96 ART. XVIII: ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES 1 Revised Zoning Ordinance_Draft_05 I72012_firut) • ARTICLE XIX : MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Section 1901 : Severability if any part or provision of this Ordinance, or the application thereof to any person , partnership, limited liability company , corporation or any other entity or circumstance be adjudged invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction , such judgment shall be confined in its operation to the part, provision or application directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered and shall not affect or impair the validity of the remainder of this Ordinance or the application thereof to other persons , partnership, limited liability company, corporation or any other entity. Section 1902 : Map The Town Clerk shall file and maintain the Official Zoning Map and the Planning Department shall maintain a copy of the Zoning Map as officially adopted . I i Section l 903 : Effective Date This Ordinance shall take effect upon filing in the office of the Secretary of State . 0 1 • 97 ART. XIX: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS • • 617. 20 Appendix A ____ State Environmental Quality Review FULL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM Purpose: The full EAF is designed to help applicants and agencies determine, in an orderly manner, whether a project or action may be significant . The question of whether an action may be significant is not always easy to answer. Frequently , there are aspects of a project that are subjective or unrneasurable. It is also understood that those who determine significance may have little or no formal knowledge of the environment or may not be technically expert in environmental analysis , In addition, many who have knowledge in one particular area may not be aware of the broader concerns affecting the question of significance . The full EAF is intended to provide a method whereby applicants and agencies can be assured that the determination process has been orderly, comprehensive in nature, yet flexible enough to allow introduction of information to fit a project or action . Full EM Components: The full LEAF is comprised of three parts : Part 1 : Provides objective data and information about a given project and its site . By identifying basic project data , it assists a reviewer in the analysis that takes place in Parts 2 and 3 . Part 2 : Focuses on identifying the range of possible impacts that may occur from a project or action. It provides guidance as to whether an impact is likely to be considered small to moderate or whether it is a potentially-large impact. The form also identifies whether an impact can be mitigated or reduced. Part 3 : If any impact in Part. 2 is identified as potentially-large , then Part 3 is used to evaluate whether or not the impact is actually important. I THIS AREA FOR LEAD AGENCY USE ONLY DETERMINATION OF SIGNIFICANCE - - Type 1 and Unlisted Actions Identify the Portions of EAF completed for this project: Part 1 11 Part 2 11 Part 3 Upon review of the information recorded on this EAF (Parts 1 and 2 and 3 if appropriate) , and any other supporting information , and considering both the magnitude and importance of each impact, it is reasonably determined by the lead agency that: aA , The project will not result in any large and important impact(s) and , therefore, is one which will not have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a negative declaration will be prepared. ■ 13 . Although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect for this Unlisted Action because the mitigation measures described in PART 3 have been required, therefore a CONDITIONED negative declaration will be prepared . * j■ C . The project may result in one or more large and important impacts that may have a significant impact on the environment, therefore a positive declaration will be prepared . ` A Conditioned Negative Declaration is only valid for Unlisted Actions Zoning Amendnicnrs , Town of Dryden Name of Action Town of Dryden Name of Lead Agency Mary Ann Sumner Town Supervisor Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency 'title of Responsible Officer G �9 ,���' �e.- �, v o—� vSigna re of Res Jbnsib e Officer in Lead Agency Signature of Pr> . r (If different from responsible officer) • May 17 , 2012 websitc Date Page 1 of 21 PART 1 - - PROJECT INFORMATION • Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE : This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form , Parts A through E . Answers to these questions will be considered as pad of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review . Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable , so indicate and specify each instance . Name of Action Zoning Ordinance Amendment , Town of Dryden Location of Action (include Street Address, Municipality and County) 93 East Main Street , Dryden , NY 13053 Name of Applicant/Sponsor Town of Dryden Address 93 East Main Street City / PO Dryden State NY Zip Code 13053 Business Telephone 607 844 8888 Name of Owner (if different) Not Applicable 0 Address City / PO . State Zip Code Business Telephone Description of Action : Adoption of Zoning Amendments in the Town of Dryden , Tompkins County , New York State . Sec attached Part D. • Page 2of21 Please Complete Each Question-- Indicate N . A . if not applicable • A . SITE DESCRIPTION I NOT APPLICABLE I Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1 . Present Land Use: II Urban ill Industrial im Commercial U Residential (suburban) ' . Rural (non-farm) Forest , Agriculture j Other 2 , Total acreage of project area : acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION Meadow or Brushland (Non-agricultural) acres acres Forested acres acres Agricultural (Includes orchards , cropland , pasture , etc . ) acres acres Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24 , 25 of [CL) acres acres Water Surface Area acres acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) acres acres Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces acres acres • Other (Indicate type) acres acres 3 . What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? a . Soil drainage : 111 Well drained % of site III Moderately well drained % of site , a Poorly drained % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved , how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? acres (see 1 NYCRR 370) . 4 . Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? Ill Yes II No a . What is depth to bedrock (in feet) 5 . Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes : 1110 , 10 % % a 10. 15% % fl 15% or greater % 6 . Is project substantiall contiguous to , or contain a building , site, or district , listed on the State or National Registers of Historic Places? Yes No 7 , Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? 111 Yes S No 8 . What is the depth of the water table? (in feet) ii• 9 . Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? fYes 111 No 10 . Do hunting , fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? ,I Yes fl No Page 3 of 21 11 . Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as th eatened or endanaered2 Yes 111No • According to : CNOT APPLICABLE Identify each species : 12 . Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i . e . , cliffs, dunes, other geological formations? III Yes a No Describe : 13 . Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? L- Yes II No If yes. explain : • 14 . Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? • Yes II No 15 . Streams within or contiguous to project area : a . Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 16 . Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area : b. Size (in acres) : I ill Page 4 of 21 1 17 , Is the site served by existing public utilities? II Yes ❑ No INOT APPLICABLE I • a. If YES, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? II Yes ❑ No b . If YES , will improvements be necessary to allow connection? r' Yes II No 18 . Is the site located in an agricultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25 •AA , Section 303 and 304 ? a Yes r No 19 . Is the site located in or substantial ' contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? II Yes No 20 . Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? . Yes III No B. Project Description 1 . Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate) _ a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor: acres . b . Project acreage to be developed: acres initially: acres ultimately. c . Project acreage to remain undeveloped : acres, d . Length of project, in miles: (if appropriate) e . If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed . • f. Number of off-street parking spaces existing proposed g . Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour: (upon completion of project) ? h . If residential : Number and type of housing units : One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially Ultimately i . Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure : height; width : length , j , Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? ft. 2 . How much natural material (i , e . rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site? tons/cubic yards . 3 . Will disturbed areas be reclaimed II Yes fl No I N/A a . It yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? II Yes J No C . Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? I Yes II No 0 4 . How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? acres. Page 5 of 21 5 . Will any mature forest. (over 100 years old) or other locally- important vegetation be removed by this project? • a Yes D No NOT APPLICABLE 1 6 . If single phase project : Anticipated period of construction: months, (including demolition) 7 . If multi-phased : a . Total number of phases anticipated (number) b . Anticipated date of commencement phase 1 : month year , (including demolition) c. Approximate completion date of final phase: month year . d. Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? ,II Yes II No 8 . Will blasting occur during construction? Ill Yes lIl No 9 . Number of jobs generated: during construction ; after project is complete 10 . Number of jobs eliminated by this project . 11 . Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? Yes El No If yes, explain : is12 . Is surface liquid waste disposal involved? II Yes ill No a. If yes , indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial , etc) and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13 . Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? II Yes , No Type 14 . Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? Ill Yes No If yes, explain : 15 . Is project or any portion of project. located in a 100 year flood plain? III Yes IN No 16 . Will the project generate solid waste? S Yes ■ No a . If yes, what is the amount per month? tons b . If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? ❑ Yes No c. If yes, give name ; location d . Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? t♦ Yes Ill No • Page 6 of 21 e. If yes, explain : I NOT APPLICABLE I • 17 . Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? Ill Yes No a , If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? tons/month . b . If yes, what is the anticipated site life? years. 18 . Will project use herbicides or pesticides? Yes I No 19 . Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? U Yes No 20 . Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? I Yes al No 21 . Will project result in an increase in energy use? _. Yes II No If yes, indicate type(s) • 22 . If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity gallons/minute . 23 . Total anticipated water usage per day gallons/day . 24 . Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? Yes $ No If yes . explain : • Page 7of21 25 . Approvals Required: ( NOT APPLICABLE 1 Type Submittal Date • City, Town, Village Board a Yes No City, Town , Village Planning Board 111 Yes No City , Town Zoning Board 111 Yes II No City, County Health Department a Yes a No Other Local Agencies 111 Yes No • Other Regional Agencies III Yes III No State Agencies IN Yes 1111 No Federal Agencies III Yes II No C . Zoning and Planning Information 1 . Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? I♦ Yes fl No If Yes , indicate decision required : Zoning amendment, i♦ Zoning variance MI New/revision of master plan Subdivision • ❑ Site plan 111 Special use permit, II Resource management plan IIII Other Page 8 of 21 2 . What is the zoning classification(s) of the site? ` NOT APPLICABLE I 3 . What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? 4 . What is the proposed zoning of the site? 5 . What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? 6 . Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? al Yes fl No 7 , What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a 1/4 mile radius of proposed action? 4 • 8 . Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining/surrounding land uses with a %4 mile? Yes $ No 9 . If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? • a . What is the minimum lot size proposed? Page 9 of 21 10 . Will proposed action require any authorization (s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? 1 Yes j No • 11 . Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection? Yes a No a . If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? Yes II No INOT APPLICABLE I 12 . Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? 111 Yes III No a . If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic , S Yes IIII No I__ D . Informational Details ( SEE ATTACHED I Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. If there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal , please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them . 41) E. Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge . Applicant/Sponsor Name 'town of Dryden Date May 17 , 2012 Signature to,„„ _ ��� Or 'title Director of Planning If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. III Page 10 of 21 PART 2 - PROJECT IMPACTS AND THEIR MAGNITUDE • Responsibility of Lead Agency General Information (Read Carefully) I In completing the form the reviewer should be guided by the question : Have my responses and determinations been reasonable? The reviewer is not expected to be an expert environmental analyst. ! The Examples provided are to assist the reviewer by showing types of impacts and wherever possible the threshold of magnitude that would trigger a response in column 2. The examples are generally applicable throughout the State and for most situations . But, for any specific project or site other examples and/or lower thresholds may be appropriate for a Potential Large Impact response. thus requiring evaluation in Part 3. ! The impacts of each project , on each site, in each locality, will vary. Therefore, the examples are illustrative and have been offered as guidance . They do not constitute an exhaustive list of impacts and thresholds to answer each question . ! The number of examples per question does not indicate the importance of each question. I In identifying impacts , consider long term , short term and cumulative effects . Instructions (Read carefully) a . Answer each of the 20 questions in PART 2. Answer Yes if there will be any impact. b . Maybe answers should be considered as Yes answers . c. If answering Yes to a question then check the appropriate box (column 1 or 2 )to indicate the potential size of the impact. If impact threshold equals or exceeds any example provided, check column 2 . If impact will occur but threshold is lower than example, check column 1 , d . Identifying that an Impact will be potentially large (column 2 ) does not mean that it is also necessarily significant, Any large impact must be evaluated in PART 3 to determine significance. Identifying an impact in column 2 simply asks that it be looked at further. e . If reviewer has doubt about size of the impact then consider the impact as potentially large and proceed to PART 3 . f. If a potentially large impact checked in column 2 can be mitigated by change ( s) in the project to a small to moderate impact, also check the Yes box in column 3 . A No response indicates that such a reduction is not possible . This must be explained in Part 3 . 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be S Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change Impact on Land 1 . Will the Proposed Action result in a physical change to the project site? NO 1 NO a YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Any construction on slopes of 15% or greater, ( 15 foot IIII _ . 111 Yes f No rise per 100 foot of length ), or where the general slopes in the project area exceed 10% . • Construction on land where the depth to the water table `♦ $ Yes ;♦ No is less than 3 feet. • Construction of paved parking area for 1 ,000 or more a a Yes , No vehicles , • Construction on land where bedrock is exposed or r ,. Yes la No generally within 3 feet of existing ground surface. • Construction that will continue for more than 1 year or a II II Yes i' No involve more than one phase or stage. • Excavation for mining purposes that would remove Ill f a Yes a No more than 1 ,000 tons of natural material (i , e. , rock or soil) per year. • Page 11 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be • Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change • Construction or expansion of a santary landfill . Ir , Yes U No • Construction in a designated floodway. S a Yes II No • Other impacts : S III Yes IIIII No 2 . Will there be an effect to any unique or unusual land forms found on the site? (i.e. , cliffs, dunes , geological formations , etc. ) a NO _ YES • Specific land forms : F S U Yes I No Impact on Water 3. Will Proposed Action affect any water body designated as protected ? (Under Articles 15, 24. 25 of the Environmental Conservation Law. ECL) a NO • YES • Examples that would apply to column 2 • Developable area of site contains a protected water body . [ Yes ❑ No • Dredging more than 100 cubic yards of material from channel of Yes ❑ No a protected stream . • Extension of utility distribution facilities through a protected water j. 11 a Yes ❑ No body. • Construction in a designated freshwater or tidal wetland . M Yes II No • Other impacts: II Yes II No 4 . Will Proposed Action affect any non-protected existing or new body of water? NO . YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • A 10% increase or decrease in the surface area of any body of 11 a Yes S No water or more than a 10 acre increase or decrease. • Construction of a body of water that exceeds 10 acres of surface S Yes J♦ No area . • Other impacts: F ❑ II Yes ❑ No • Page 12 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be • Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change 5 , Will Proposed Action affect surface or groundwater quality or quantity? nN0 , YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will require a discharge permit. • r Yes II No • Proposed Action requires use of a source of water that does not S 11 : Yes III No have approval to serve proposed (project) action. • Proposed Action requires water supply from wells with greater , I I Yes ❑ No than 45 gallons per minute pumping capacity. • Construction or operation causing any contamination of a water ❑ , Yes No supply system. • Proposed Action will adversely affect groundwater. U U S Yes II No • Liquid effluent will be conveyed off the site to facilities which I E Yes III No presently do not exist or have inadequate capacity, • Proposed Action would use water in excess of 20 , 000 gallons • NI Yes III No per day. • Proposed Action will likely cause siltation or other discharge into 1 a 11 Yes II No an existing body of water to the extent that there will be an • obvious visual contrast to natural conditions . • Proposed Action will require the storage of petroleum or I S Yes N No chemical products greater than 1 , 100 gallons. • Proposed Action will allow residential uses in areas without I M S Yes II No water and/or sewer services , • Proposed Action locates commercial and/or industrial uses ■ I , Yes No which may require new or expansion of existing waste treatment and/or storage facilities , • Other impacts : Yes No • Page 13 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be • Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change 6. Will Proposed Action alter drainage flow or patterns, or surface water runoff? O NO • YES Examples that would apply to column 2 ❑ • Proposed Action would change flood water flows 11 • Yes No • Proposed Action may cause substantial erosion . S N S Yes • No • Proposed Action is incompatible with existing drainage patterns. ji Yes IN No • Proposed Action will allow development in a designated 111 : Yes II No floodway. • Other impacts: , ❑ Yes • No IMPACT ON AIR 7 . Will Proposed Action affect air quality? 0 NO ❑ YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will induce 1 ,000 or more vehicle trips in any 111 S Yes • No • given hour. • Proposed Action will result in the incineration of more than 1 ton r • NI Yes • No of refuse per hour. • Emission rate of total contaminants will exceed 5 lbs. per hour S _ Yes S No or a heat source producing more than 10 million BTU 's per hour. • Proposed Action will allow an increase in the amount of land U , Yes N No committed to industrial use . • Proposed Action will allow an increase in the density of I Yes No industrial development within existing industrial areas. • Other impacts : '. _ * Yes II No IMPACT ON PLANTS AND ANIMALS 8 . Will Proposed Action affect any threatened or endangered species ? CI NO , YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Reduction of one or more species listed on the New York or S ❑ Yes IIII No Federal list , using the site , over or near the site, or found on the site . • Page 14 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be • Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change • Removal of any portion of a critical or significant wildlife habitat. ❑ B 111 Yes a No • Application of pesticide or herbicide more than twice a year, II ❑ 1111 Yes ❑ No other than for agricultural purposes . • Other impacts: I♦ IN , Yes II No g, Will Proposed Action substantially affect non-threatened or non- endangered species? Q NO i, YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action would substantially interfere with any resident I ❑ [ Yes 111 No or migratory fish , shellfish or wildlife species . • Proposed Action requires the removal of more than 10 acres of II _ II Yes . No mature forest (over 100 years of age) or other locally important vegetation. • Other impacts: $ III I Yes III No 1 IIII Proposed ON AGRICULTURAL LAND RESOURCES 10 . Will posed Action affect agricultural land resources? a NO ❑ YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • The Proposed Action would sever, cross or limit access to LU S S Yes III No agricultural land ( includes cropland , hayfields, pasture, vineyard , orchard, etc . ) • Construction activity would excavate or compact the soil profile of III 21 Yes ❑ No agricultural land . • The Proposed Action would irreversibly convert more than 10 III U IN Yes ❑ No acres of agricultural land or, if located in an Agricultural District, more than 2.5 acres of agricultural land . • Page 15 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change • The Proposed Action would disrupt or prevent installation of I • IN Yes . No agricultural land management systems (e.g. , subsurface drain lines, outlet ditches , strip cropping ); or create a need for such measures (e.g. cause a farm field to drain poorly due to increased runoff). • Other impacts : , ❑ Yes ❑ No IMPACT ON AESTHETIC RESOURCES 11 . Will Proposed Action affect aesthetic resources? ( If necessary, use the Visual EM Addendum in Section 617 . 20, Appendix B.) NO YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed land uses, or project components obviously different S 111 Yes , No from or in sharp contrast to current surrounding land use patterns , whether man-made or natural . • Proposed land uses , or project components visible to users of a ❑ Yes II No aesthetic resources which will eliminate or significantly reduce their enjoyment of the aesthetic qualities of that resource. • • Project components that will result in the elimination or ® IN Yes II No significant screening of scenic views known to be important to the area. • Other impacts: ! ❑ II Yes II No IMPACT ON HISTORIC AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 12 , Will Proposed Action impact any site or structure of historic , prehistoric or paleontological importance? ONO ❑ YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action occurring wholly or partially within or 111 I 1111 Yes II No substantially contiguous to any facility or site listed on the State or National Register of historic places . • Any impact to an archaeological site or fossil bed located within 111 Yes ❑ No the project site . • Proposed Action will occur in an area designated as sensitive I I ❑ Yes ❑ No for archaeological sites on the NYS Site Inventory. • Page 16 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be • Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change • Other impacts: t• ❑ Yes ❑ No IMPACT ON OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION 13. Will proposed Action affect the quantity or quality of existing or future open spaces or recreational opportunities ? n NO _ YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • The permanent foreclosure of a future recreational opportunity. i Yes IN No • A major reduction of an open space important to the community. • Yes No • Other impacts: F 11 a Yes No IMPACT ON CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL AREAS 14 . Will Proposed Action impact the exceptional or unique characteristics of a critical environmental area (CEA) established pursuant to subdivision 6NYCRR 617 . 14 (g )? List the environmental characteristics that caused the designation of the CEA. Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action to locate within the CEA? 111 Yes ❑ No • Proposed Action will result in a reduction in the quantity of the , _ , Yes Ill No resource ? • Proposed Action will result in a reduction in the quality of the 111 Yes II No resource ? • Proposed Action will impact the use, function or enjoyment of the N • ❑ Yes III No resource ? • Other impacts: 1111 ❑ Yes 111 No • Page 17 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be • Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change IMPACT ON TRANSPORTATION 15. Will there be an effect to existing transportation systems? El NO II YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Alteration of present patterns of movement of people and/or • r 1 Yes ❑ No goods . • Proposed Action will result in major traffic problems . 1 1 1 Yes r No • Other impacts: • ❑ • Yes 1 No IMPACT ON ENERGY 16 . Will Proposed Action affect the community' s sources of fuel or energy supply? NO ] YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Proposed Action will cause a greater than 5% increase in the • ❑ • Yes 1 No use of any form of energy in the municipality. • Proposed Action will require the creation or extension of an • 1 Yes 1 No energy transmission or supply system to serve more than 50 single or two family residences or to serve a major commercial or industrial use. • Other impacts: ❑ ❑ I� Yes • No NOISE AND ODOR IMPACT 17 . Will there be objectionable odors , noise , or vibration as a result of the Proposed Action ? ONO • YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • Blasting within 1 ,500 feet of a hospital , school or other sensitive t1 • 1 Yes 1 No facility, • Odors will occur routinely (more than one hour per day). 1 ❑ 1 Yes ❑ No • Proposed Action will produce operating noise exceeding the • 1 (♦ Yes 1 No local ambient noise levels for noise outside of structures , • Proposed Action will remove natural barriers that would act as a 1 1 1 Yes 1 No noise screen . • Other impacts: 1 1 1 Yes • No Page 18 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be • Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change IMPACT ON PUBLIC HEALTH 18. Will Proposed Action affect public health and safety? 10 NO 111 YES • Proposed Action may cause a risk of explosion or release of II Yes , No hazardous substances (i. e , oil, pesticides , chemicals, radiation, etc. ) in the event of accident or upset conditions, or there may be a chronic low level discharge or emission . • Proposed Action may result in the burial of "hazardous wastes" I• Yes III No in any form (i . e . toxic, poisonous , highly reactive, radioactive , irritating , infectious, etc.) • Storage facilities for one million or more gallons of liquefied ❑ Yes No natural gas or other flammable liquids . • Proposed Action may result in the excavation or other ❑ I• Yes II No disturbance within 2,000 feet of a site used for the disposal of solid or hazardous waste. • Other impacts: II Yes ❑ No • IMPACT ON GROWTH AND CHARACTER OF COMMUNITY OR NEIGHBORHOOD 19 . Will Proposed Action affect the character of the existing community? al NO ❑ YES Examples that would apply to column 2 • The permanent population of the city, town or village in which the ❑ Yes • No project is located is likely to grow by more than 5%. • The municipal budget for capital expenditures or operating t II Yes I No services will increase by more than S% per year as a result of this project, • Proposed Action will conflict with officially adopted plans or 111 111 11 Yes 11 No goals. • Proposed Action will cause a change in the density of land use- • ill Yes 11 No • Proposed Action will replace or eliminate existing facilities. I • al Yes No structures or areas of historic importance to the community , • Development will create a demand for additional community ❑ 111 Yes No services (e . g . schools, police and fire, etc . ) • Page 19 of 21 1 2 3 Small to Potential Can Impact Be • Moderate Large Mitigated by Impact Impact Project Change • Proposed Action will set an important precedent for future ,� ❑ a Yes II No projects . • Proposed Action will create or eliminate employment . _. ❑ R Yes U No • Other impacts : ❑ • , Yes ❑ No 20 . Is there , or is there likely to be , public controversy related to potential adverse environment impacts? aNO 111 YES If Any Action in Part 2 Is Identified as a Potential Large Impact or If you Cannot Determine the Magnitude of Impact, Proceed to Part 3 • Page 20 of 21 • Part 3 - EVALUATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF IMPACTS Responsibility of Lead Agency Part 3 must be prepared if one or more impact(s) is considered to be potentially large , even if the impact(s) may be mitigated . Instructions, ( If you need more space, attach additional sheets ) Discuss the following for each impact identified in Column 2 of Part 2 : 1 . Briefly describe the impact. 2. Describe (if applicable ) how the impact could be mitigated or reduced to a small to moderate impact by project change(s ). 3. Based on the information available , decide if it is reasonable to conclude that this impact is important. To answer the question of importance, consider: ! The probability of the impact occurring ! The duration of the impact ! Its irreversibility, including permanently lost resources of value ! Whether the impact can or will be controlled ! The regional consequence of the impact ! Its potential divergence from local needs and goals ! Whether known objections to the project relate to this impact . • Page 21 of 21 Reset • Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance Amendments SEQRA Review Long Environmental Assessment Form Part 1. D . Informational Details D . 1 . SEQRA and Zoning Law Amendments The amendment of a zoning law affecting the allowable uses of greater than 25 acres o f property are Type I Actions as defined by the State Environmental Quality Review Act NYCRR 617 . 4 (b) (2) . This is due primarily to capture those changes in zoning of a magnitude that may trigger the need for an Environmental Impact Statement, the need for which is essentially the purpose of an Environmental Assessment Form . As a Type i Action, the Town of Dryden is required to fill out a long Environmental Assessment Form when adopting such changes to zoning. However, the long Environmental Assessment Form is not at all designed to evaluate the e nvironmental impact of a proposed law, or amendments to an existing law. That being the case, the form itself in this case has been filled out as Not Applicable ( NA) choosing rather to discuss the environmental assessment in Part D. of the form, which allows for supplemental information to be included with the long EAF. Although the amendments to the Town of Dryden Zoning Ordinance represent significant changes in the form of the law, the substance is much the same as the existing law. The crux of environmental impact for a law of this type depends upon • only a few perspectives . First, does it introduce new land uses that by their nature have a measurable negative impact on the environmental resources? Second, is the intent of the law and the environmental assessment to supersede future e nvironmental assessment and expedite or mitigate impacts of allowed uses? Third, does the law, by the nature of its wording and approval process somehow introduce land uses in inappropriate areas, or more specifically does it not adequately separate incompatible land uses either in the town, or in a neighboring municipality? And finally a fourth issue is whether or not the law follows and is consistent with an adopted Comprehensive Plan . D . 2 . Introduction of New Land Uses The proposed zoning amendments for the Town of Dryden do not introduce new u ses, although it does refine the list of allowed uses. The changes are intended to be more specific in some cases, but also more encompassing in others taking into account years of confusion and appeals relative to administering the zoning o rdinance. For example, it is entirely unclear how or whether a landscaping business is allowed, but for many years has been allowed because it is associated with "gardening" and " nurseries " which are vaguely listed as an allowed use in the RC and RD zoning districts. The new law simply defines more specific uses, as well as opening the door to more variety by specifically including "commercial" uses but with a specific definition . Overall , the allowed uses are not at all different from the current ordinance, with the exception that large retail is now allowed only through a provision in the law dealing with Large Scale Retail Development Light industry • manufacturing and other more intensive uses are still allowed, largely in the same districts as the current law. D.3 . Superseding Environmental Assessments In order for an environmental assessment to supersede future environmental assessments, this document would have to be what is known as a Generic Environmental Impact Statement which would consider the full build out potential of a district, or all districts, and evaluate the environmental impacts of that build out, and identify mitigation measures of the impacts resulting from the development. Then future projects that are permitted would be reviewed relative to the generic EIS, rather than evaluated individually. This adoption process does not intend to create in any way a generic environmental evaluation of development allowed by the law. Each project proposed in the town that is subject to a permit from the town, except those of an administrative nature such as building or zoning permits, will undergo the appropriate environmental review at the time a decision is made by the appropriate board (Town , Planning or Zoning Board of Appeals) . Administrative decisions are classified as Type II and not subject to SEQRA review. D. 4. Separation of Incompatible Uses The proposed Zoning Law does include provisions for mixed uses, but overall seeks to protect property values by requiring the necessary butlers such as vegetative screens , fences and other means as identified through site plan review, and included • in the town's Design Guidelines for commercial and residential development. The town has drafted the law and the zoning map being very sensitive to neighboring land use laws, and compatibility with those laws . D. 5 . Comprehensive Plan Consistency New York State Town Law requires that zoning laws are consistent with an adopted comprehensive plan. Because of this, many comprehensive plans are followed with appropriate land use law updates normally the zoning and subdivision laws. The process in Dryden is no different, and as is demonstrated below, the proposed zoning law is not only consistent with the 2005 Comprehensive Plan , but also the 1968 General Plan. D . 5 .1. The 1968 General Plan In 1968 , the Town of Dryden adopted a General Plan, a joint venture with the Villages of Freeville and Dryden that set forth the land use strategy for the past 43 years . In 2005, the Town of Dryden adopted a Comprehensive Plan that followed to a large degree the intent of the 1968 General Plan . Both of these plans stressed protection of farmland and open space resources, and a balanced approach to development that encouraged development in the Village of Dryden and other nodes, Varna, Etna and Freeville, as water and sewer is available . The most obvious major difference between the two plans is the proposed four-lane highway connecting Cortland and Ithaca, which was never built. Obviously this has had significant ramifications on the Town in terms of specific development opportunity areas. However, Route 13 and 366 remain the major travel routes through town, • and plans still point to these as both important transportation resources, as well as a development opportunity for the Town of Dryden . In the 1968 plan, it proposed commercial development at the controlled access interchanges of the proposed highway and in the Village of Dryden , and industrial development near the 13 - 366 interchange. Today, the 2005 plan refers to " nodal" development" that is identifying points along the existing Route 13 corridors where development should be encouraged. Although the " nodes" are in slightly different places in some cases, the Route 366 and 13 - interchange area, and the Village of Dryden are consistently identified as areas for development opportunity. The 1968 plan also proposed an extensive conservation district for most of the southern half, northeast corner, and Fall and Virgil Creek corridors including Dryden Lake and Dryden Lake Outlet. Other vast areas to the northwest, southwest, and eastern border were vaguely planned for 2 to 4 persons per gross acre , or about o ne dwelling unit per acre. The 1968 plan also identities the intensely agricultural nature of the eastern side of town, and recommends they be " protected from extensive non - farm development whenever possible." The 2005 plan builds upon this by proposing a town led purchase of development rights program . • D.5 . 2 The 2005 Comprehensive Plan The 2005 Comprehensive Plan continues the same themes as the 1968 General Plan , but refines the techniques for protection of some resources, and encourages a nodal approach to development but more specifically. Two major differences between the 1968 plan and the 200S plan are essentially 37 years of development review in the way of first a Zoning Ordinance adopted after the 1968 General Plan, and later a Subdivision Ordinance as well as administration of the New York State Building Code. These years of reviewing development proposals and growth informed the 2005 Comprehensive Plan and allowed the Planning and Town Boards to refine approaches on development and protection of resources . Other studies that helped inform the 2005 plan were a student led study by Cornell o n future land use and policies in the town, as well as the Open Space inventory by the Conservation Board, and the Unique Natural Areas Study performed by the Tompkins County Environmental Management Council . These studies further defined the identification of resources in the town that are either protected , or deserving of protection . There are many other changes that occurred, or didn ' t occur between the 1968 General Plan and the 2005 Comprehensive Plan such as the advent of the Tompkins County Environmental Health Department that reviews septic and well systems, and requires specific lot dimensions for those lots not served by either municipal water o r sewer. But possibly more important is the public's perception of development • • and the landscape and the desire to protect character in the town relative to the natural landscape and agriculture as evidenced to a certain degree by the community survey that preceded the 2005 plan . Because of this, the 2005 plan proposes very specific steps to protect open space through the development review process, as well as direct steps to protect productive agricultural lands through the purchase of conservation easements, as well as creating an Agriculture zoning district that considered agriculture the " highest and best use ." The 2005 Comprehensive Plan recommends implementing extensive zoning and subdivision amendments to allow and encourage cluster or conservation subdivisions, limit density in the areas outside of the nodes, and encourage mixed use in the nodes, especially where municipal water and sewer is available . It also recommends implementing design guidelines as a first step in encouraging a change in development patterns. 0.5.2. 1 Design Guidelines The town followed the recommendation of the 2005 plan by adoption Residential and Commercial Design Guidelines, including amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to require adherence to the guidelines as well as a means of adjusting the requirements of the zoning code to allow the guidelines to be followed . These have helped to inspire new approaches by landowners to development or protection of their property with a non - regulatory approach . S0. 5. 2.2 2012 Zoning Law Amendments The 2012 Zoning Law follows the same pattern of encouraging development in areas that are ideally suited to it physically, but that does not erode the rural character of the town. The law creates nine distinct zoning districts ; RR - Rural Residential District The purpose of the Rural Residential (RR) District is to define an area of the town where residential uses situated in a rural landscape constitute the primary land use. Public water and sewer does not exist in this area . Single- and two- family homes are the predominant form of development. Agriculture is also expected to be a substantial land use well into the future. NR - Neighborhood Residential District The purpose of the Neighborhood Residential ( NR) District is to define areas of the town where established neighborhoods are situated in a rural landscape and constitute the primary land use. Single family homes are the predominant form of development, and future development is unlikely. Home Occupations are the primary commercial activity in this district. Agriculture is an allowed use in this district. RA • Rural Agricultural District The purpose of the Rural Agricultural (RA) District is to define an area of the town primarily for agricultural use and associated natural areas protection . The Rural Agricultural District is an area that is intended to remain rural and where agriculture is recognized as the primary land use. Small-scale rural businesses , which are agriculturally related, or supporting may be appropriate in this district. • • CV - Conservation District The purpose of the Conservation (CV) District is to protect areas of the town that contain a variety of ecological and Open space assets that warrant protection from the impacts of development. Residential uses and agriculture will remain the primary land use activities. H - Hamlet District The purpose of the Hamlet ( H) District is to allow mixed- use development in keeping with the character of a small hamlet. The Hamlet District encourages new development and redevelopment that will increase the attractiveness of these areas by offering a diversity of o ptions, including townhouses, single- and two- family dwellings, small apartment buildings , and mixed use (residential/ commercial) buildings. New development should complement the architectural and urban design character of existing buildings and streets in the hamlet consistent with the Residential and Commercial Design Guidelines. Agriculture is an allowed use. MC - Mixed Use Commercial District The Mixed Use Commercial District allows a mix of retail and service businesses , office buildings and research and development businesses such as computer software and equipment design businesses as well as residential development. The district allows for mixed use development Agriculture is an allowed use in this district. LIO - Light Industrial / Office District The purpose of the Light Industrial/ Office (1. 10 ) District is to define a location in the town for light industrial and warehousing enterprises, office buildings and administrative operations and service enterprises, or research and development enterprises such as computer software and • equipment design businesses. Agriculture is an allowed use in this district. L10-A - Light Industrial / Office / Adult Use District The purpose of the Light Industrial/ Office/Adult Use ( LIO-A) District is to define an appropriate location in the town for adult uses that is separated from and minimizes impacts to non - compatible uses such as residential areas, schools, churches and parks. In addition to adult uses, all other uses permitted within the Light industrial/Office District are permitted within the Light Industrial /Office/Adult Use District. Agriculture is an allowed use in this district. TNDO - Traditional Neighborhood Development Overlay District The purpose of the Traditional Neighborhood Development Overlay District (TNDO) is to provide development alternatives for landowners located at the periphery of villages and in hamlets that do not currently have water or sewer. Public water and sewer, does not currently exist in these areas, and it will be necessary to develop or extend such infrastructure here in o rder to take advantage of the development alternatives provided under the provisions of this overlay district. Utilizing incentive zoning authority in Town Law, land in the overlay district' can be developed more intensively in return for specified public benefits and the incorporation of Traditional Neighborhood Design (TM)) principles in the design of sites and structures. Small scale businesses, primarily in mixed- use structures, can also he incorporated into these areas. LSRDD - Large Scale Retail Development District The purpose of the Large Scale Retail Development District (LSRDD) is to provide the o pportunity to evaluate a location in the town where large-scale retail development may be appropriate, and to define specific requirements for the review and possible approval of large- scale retail shops and shopping centers. This type of development requires a special use permit • to develop a property for large-scale stores or shopping centers as defined and regulated herein . This district is not mapped, but may he proposed on any property, not in Tompkins County Agricultural District 1, in the town along a State or County road . These districts are new, and do not follow the current zoning law in form or on the map . They each serve a rather specific purpose, and the corresponding allowed uses are crafted specifically to create specific patterns in development consistent with the 2005 Comprehensive Plan . Also, there are no district " up zones" regarding density or overall development potential further indicating that there would be no increased impact from existing land use laws, nor an undue impact of the law' s own accord . D. 6. Environmental Impact Determination In consideration of the above information, it is apparent that adoption of the Town o f Dryden Zoning Law will have no measurable environmental impact. In many ways, the law is intended to provide protection to the environment, and to e ncourage healthy built environments, and mitigate the inevitable environmental impacts of development on the land, and neighboring properties . • • 1