Oneonta, Town |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 103. Zoning |
Article XI. PDD Planned Development District Regulations |
§ 103-43. Planned development: residential standards.
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A.Permitted uses. The following uses may be permitted:(1)One-family dwelling, two-family dwelling.(2)Multiple-family dwelling.(3)Professional residence-office.(4)Religious institution.(5)School.(6)Community center.(7)Membership clubhouse.(8)Public outdoor recreation.(9)Nursing or convalescent home.(10)Accessory uses.(11)Parking.(12)Townhouses.[Added 12-13-2006 by L.L. No. 10-2006]B.Area, yard, coverage and supplementary regulations.(1)District area minimum: four acres.(2)District width minimum: 300 feet.(3)District depth minimum: 200 feet.(4)Densities.DescriptionRequirementResidentialA maximum of 20 dwelling units per gross acreNonresidential20,000 square feet of land for each 10,000 square feet of building(5)Minimum yards required. Front yards, rear yards, and side yards for residential uses shall be designed so that no building is closer than 20 feet to any other building and no building is closer than 30 feet to any boundary line of the district or public street except that townhouses may be constructed with no side yard setback required where dwelling units adjoin by a common wall, and said wall meets the requirements of the Residential Code of the State of New York.[Amended 12-13-2006 by L.L. No. 10-2006](6)Maximum building coverage of any parcel: 50%.(7)Maximum height of structures. No building shall be erected to a height in excess of 60 feet.(8)Off-street parking and loading spaces. As required by Article XIII.(9)Common open space. Ten percent of the gross development area shall be developed and maintained as common open space. Such common open space shall be developed for active recreation (with facilities); or sitting areas (with facilities); or bicycle, walking or horse trails (marked by developed paths); or developed wooded areas (cleared of underbrush) or any other uses found appropriate by the Town Board.(10)Signs and displays. See Town of Oneonta Sign Ordinance.Editor's Note: See Ch. 76, Signs.