§ 3.3. Utilization of use table.  


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  • 3.3.1. The use table is divided into columns, with each column headed by a capital letter for reference. Horizontal lines divide the regulations for one district from those of another.

    3.3.2. In the use table, the words "same as," followed by the symbol of the district on [or] districts, shall be construed to include all of the matter set forth in the same column for the district on [or] districts thus referred to, thereby incorporating such matter by reference.

    3.3.3. In the use table, all uses listed in column B are permitted by right and subject to the bulk and supplemental requirements as applicable. All uses listed in column C are permitted only upon approval of the planning board and are conditional thereon pursuant to Village Law § 7-725(1.b) and articles XI and XII of this ordinance. All uses listed in column D are accessory uses permitted by right.

    3.3.3[a]. The uses identified in columns B and C are followed by a letter designating a use group for reference to the table of bulk regulations. Certain uses do not have respective bulk requirements and the requirements pertaining to the principal use shall apply.

    3.3.4. Uses carried through from one district to another are cited "same as …" followed by district from which carried through and a number or numbers referring to the particular use as identified in the district. Additionally, as an aid to cross reference, a brief description or identification of the referenced use is enclosed in parentheses following the numerical reference; however, such reference shall be deemed to incorporate all matter pertaining to the subject use. Where a use group is not identified in the use table, the use group for the same use in the previously cited district or districts shall apply.

    3.3.5. Any use not identified in the use table shall be deemed prohibited. Any use indicated as conditional shall be deemed prohibited unless approved in a manner specified by this ordinance. Where conditional uses are identified by generic word or description, the planning board shall determine whether a specific use shall be construed to be part of such generic class. In making such determination, the planning board shall consider to what extent the proposed use is alike, in land use impacts, [to] the class of use indicated in the use table.