Agricultural Rural Residential Districts are intended to accommodate low-density residential development. Lot size and density is primarily determined by access to public or community water and sewer infrastructure. The intent of this district is to maintain a rural boundary, preserving agricultural, open space, and forested areas on the perimeter of Clarence in order to transition from vacant or idle land to rural residential uses consistent with the planned growth objectives of the Town.
Lots platted prior to March 9, 2005 shall be a minimum of 32,670 square feet for single-family lots (subject to increase by the Erie County Health Department).
All lots platted after March 9, 2005 shall adhere to the following lot size provisions. Minimum: 1.33 acres for a single-family lot (subject to increase by the Erie County Health Department).
All lots must front along a minimum of 150 feet of publicly dedicated right-of-way in order to be built on. Corner lots must have a minimum of 200 feet of publicly dedicated right-of-way on each public street.
Minimum lot width at building line: 150 feet for single-family homes. (Exception: For any lot platted and recorded in the Erie County Clerk's office prior to March 9, 2005, minimum lot width shall be 100 feet.)
Setbacks shall be equal to the average setbacks for principal buildings on the same side of the street within 500 feet. Building and street facades shall extend parallel to front property lines. The Zoning Board of Appeals shall determine frontage for irregularly shaped lots.
No front yard setback line established by the Code Enforcement Officer may vary more than 10 feet except upon application and approval of the Zoning Board of Appeals.
Mailboxes, newspaper boxes, walls, fences, birdhouses, flagpoles, pump covers, and school bus shelters may be placed in any front, side or rear yard. Doghouses may be placed in rear yards only.
Minimum setback from principal structure: six feet.
§ 229-45 Lot coverage.
The maximum building footprint for any residential lot shall not exceed 10% of the entire lot area. The building footprint shall include all aspects of the principal structure under a roof and over a foundation, excluding exposed porches and including attached garages. This footprint shall not include any accessory buildings or detached garages which meet requirements as herein stipulated.
Clarence City Zoning Code
ARTICLE V
A-RR Agricultural Rural Residential
§ 229-36 Intent.
Agricultural Rural Residential Districts are intended to accommodate low-density residential development. Lot size and density is primarily determined by access to public or community water and sewer infrastructure. The intent of this district is to maintain a rural boundary, preserving agricultural, open space, and forested areas on the perimeter of Clarence in order to transition from vacant or idle land to rural residential uses consistent with the planned growth objectives of the Town.
Lots platted prior to March 9, 2005 shall be a minimum of 32,670 square feet for single-family lots (subject to increase by the Erie County Health Department).
All lots platted after March 9, 2005 shall adhere to the following lot size provisions. Minimum: 1.33 acres for a single-family lot (subject to increase by the Erie County Health Department).
All lots must front along a minimum of 150 feet of publicly dedicated right-of-way in order to be built on. Corner lots must have a minimum of 200 feet of publicly dedicated right-of-way on each public street.
Minimum lot width at building line: 150 feet for single-family homes. (Exception: For any lot platted and recorded in the Erie County Clerk's office prior to March 9, 2005, minimum lot width shall be 100 feet.)
Setbacks shall be equal to the average setbacks for principal buildings on the same side of the street within 500 feet. Building and street facades shall extend parallel to front property lines. The Zoning Board of Appeals shall determine frontage for irregularly shaped lots.
No front yard setback line established by the Code Enforcement Officer may vary more than 10 feet except upon application and approval of the Zoning Board of Appeals.
Mailboxes, newspaper boxes, walls, fences, birdhouses, flagpoles, pump covers, and school bus shelters may be placed in any front, side or rear yard. Doghouses may be placed in rear yards only.
Minimum setback from principal structure: six feet.
§ 229-45 Lot coverage.
The maximum building footprint for any residential lot shall not exceed 10% of the entire lot area. The building footprint shall include all aspects of the principal structure under a roof and over a foundation, excluding exposed porches and including attached garages. This footprint shall not include any accessory buildings or detached garages which meet requirements as herein stipulated.