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Village of Amityville, NY A Residence Districts
Ch 183 Art II A Residence Districts
§ 183-8 Applicability.
§ 183-9 Permitted uses.
§ 183-10 Lot size.
§ 183-11 Size of dwelling.
§ 183-12 Height of buildings or structures.
§ 183-14 Pitch of roof.
§ 183-15 Percentage of lot coverage.
§ 183-16 Front yards.
§ 183-17 Side yards for buildings or structures.
§ 183-18 through § 183-19. (Reserved)
§ 183-20 Rear yards for buildings or structures.
§ 183-21 through § 183-22. (Reserved)
§ 183-23 Accessory buildings.
§ 183-24 (Reserved)
Article II A Residence Districts
Chapter 183 Zoning Article II A Residence Districts
In an A Residence District, the regulations in this article shall apply.
In an A Residence District a building may be erected, altered or used, and a lot or premises may be used, for any of the following purposes and for no other:
One one-family detached dwelling.
One parent-child residence, with both dwelling units located in the main dwelling only, provided that the certificate of occupancy shall indicate that it is a one-family dwelling with a temporary second kitchen, and there shall be a recorded covenant confirming same. No dwelling unit for a parent-child residence shall be located in an accessory building. The minimum frontage for such residence shall be 100 feet and the minimum lot area shall be 30,000 square feet. The minimum side yard shall be 19 feet and the minimum aggregate side yards shall be 32 feet. The minimum rear yard shall be 40 feet.
Renewal of owner-occupied two-family dwellings, approved prior to March 3, 2010, provided there has been no change in ownership.
Accessory uses on the same lot with and customarily incidental to any of the permitted uses herein including private garages and boathouses.
In an A Residence District, each lot shall have a frontage of at least 100 feet, a depth of at least 100 feet and an area of at least 15,000 square feet, except that, if a plot having a frontage of not less than 50 feet was in one single and separate ownership on September 10, 1945, or if a plot having a frontage of not less than 60 feet was in such ownership on May 4, 1946, or if a plot having a frontage of not less than 70 feet was in such ownership on the 26th day of June 1954, or if a plot having a frontage of not less than 100 feet and an area of not less than 12,000 square feet was in such ownership on the 28th day of May 1987, a building may be erected on such plot, provided that all other provisions of this Code are complied with, and further provided that such single and separate ownership is continuously maintained following the aforesaid dates.
In an A Residence District:
No one-story dwelling shall contain less than 1,000 square feet of habitable floor space.
No one-and-one-half-story dwelling shall contain less than 1,200 square feet of habitable floor space.
A dwelling of two or more stories shall contain not less than 1,500 square feet of habitable floor space.
In the A Residence District, no building or structure shall exceed 32 feet in height.
In an A Residence District, no building shall have a roof pitch which is less than four inches to each one foot on the main part thereof, except that, upon due cause being shown, the Zoning Board of Appeals may grant a special exception.
In an A Residence District, the building area shall not exceed 20% of the lot area.
In an A Residence District, the required front yard depth shall be no less than the average front yard depth of the existing buildings within 200 feet on each side of the lot and within the same block, or if there are no existing buildings on the same side of the street, the average front yard depth of existing buildings within 200 feet on each side directly opposite the lot, but no front yard shall be required to have a depth greater than 50 feet. The foregoing provision shall not affect the required front yard between the proposed building and the side street in case of a corner lot.
Where a building in an A Residence District is not controlled by Subsection A above, there shall be a front yard, the depth of which shall be at least 30 feet. In case of a corner lot, a front yard shall be required on each side on which the lot abuts a street, provided that if on August 4, 1930, any corner lot was held in single and separate ownership with a width of less than 70 feet, the depth of the front yard on one side of the lot may be decreased, except in the case of a two-family dwelling, when authorized as a special exception by the Zoning Board of Appeals as hereinafter provided.
All buildings or structures, except accessory buildings, in an A Residence District shall have two side yards, one on each side, the aggregate widths of which shall be at least 32 feet. Neither side yard shall be less than 16 feet wide.
Accessory buildings in an A Residence District shall contain an area of not more than 1,000 square feet and an average height of not more than 14 feet as measured by the average grade adjacent to such building, except boathouses, which shall have an average height of no more than 18 feet. The yard area occupied by such accessory building shall, however, be included in computing the maximum percentage of the lot area which may be built upon. No part of an accessory building shall be nearer the rear or side lot line than four feet. No lot shall have more than three accessory buildings and no accessory building shall have interior plumbing or habitable space.