In recognition of the needs of the Town's large and growing elderly population for a variety of housing types and levels of care, the intent and purpose of this article is to:
Encourage and, where appropriate, provide for independent as well as assisted-living communities and community-care facilities as a housing option so that the elderly have the opportunity and ability to remain residents of the Town of Irondequoit as their housing needs change, as recommended in the Town Master Plan and Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program.
Allow flexibility in the provision of housing with a continuum of levels of care to satisfy the economic, social, psychological, social and health-care needs of the elderly.
Protect to the maximum practicable extent the aesthetic character of the Town of Irondequoit, the property values of the community and the general health, safety and welfare of the public by ensuring that the location, nature, design and intensity of said housing will:
Not be detrimental to free and safe flow of traffic.
§ 235-145 Establishment of district boundaries.
At the request of an applicant or on its own initiative, the Town Board may establish an R-7 Residential District, following a public hearing in accordance with the requirements of the New York State Town Law.
Permitted principal uses. The following principal uses shall be permitted in an R-7 District subject to site plan review and approval by the Planning Board pursuant to Article XV of this chapter:
Multifamily housing designed to provide living quarters and assistance with daily living activities such as, but not limited to, meals, housekeeping, laundry, travel and transportation, personal care, shopping and medication, etc.
Permitted accessory uses and structures. The following accessory uses and structures shall be permitted in the R-7 District when developed in conjunction with the principal permitted use and subject to site plan review and approval by the Planning Board pursuant to Article XV of this chapter:
Minimum lot area: five acres of net buildable area of a site as determined by the Planning Board through a site capacity worksheet analysis pursuant to Article XI, § 235-47F of the Town of Irondequoit Code.
Dwelling size. The total floor area for a congregate dwelling unit shall be a minimum of 400 square feet for a one-bedroom unit plus 80 square feet for each additional bedroom, and the minimum floor area for an assisted-living unit shall be 280 square feet.
The maximum total building area including all accessory use areas and structures shall be limited to 1,000 square feet per dwelling unit, including any habitable space in the basement.
Visitor parking at the rate of one parking space for every 10 living units, including service and delivery vehicles.
§ 235-150 Signage and accessory structures.
The location, size and height of any project identification or other signs and any accessory structures shall be determined by the Planning Board during the site plan review and approval process.
Irondequoit City Zoning Code
ARTICLE XXIII
R-7 Residential District
§ 235-144 Legislative intent and purpose.
In recognition of the needs of the Town's large and growing elderly population for a variety of housing types and levels of care, the intent and purpose of this article is to:
Encourage and, where appropriate, provide for independent as well as assisted-living communities and community-care facilities as a housing option so that the elderly have the opportunity and ability to remain residents of the Town of Irondequoit as their housing needs change, as recommended in the Town Master Plan and Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program.
Allow flexibility in the provision of housing with a continuum of levels of care to satisfy the economic, social, psychological, social and health-care needs of the elderly.
Protect to the maximum practicable extent the aesthetic character of the Town of Irondequoit, the property values of the community and the general health, safety and welfare of the public by ensuring that the location, nature, design and intensity of said housing will:
Not be detrimental to free and safe flow of traffic.
§ 235-145 Establishment of district boundaries.
At the request of an applicant or on its own initiative, the Town Board may establish an R-7 Residential District, following a public hearing in accordance with the requirements of the New York State Town Law.
Permitted principal uses. The following principal uses shall be permitted in an R-7 District subject to site plan review and approval by the Planning Board pursuant to Article XV of this chapter:
Multifamily housing designed to provide living quarters and assistance with daily living activities such as, but not limited to, meals, housekeeping, laundry, travel and transportation, personal care, shopping and medication, etc.
Permitted accessory uses and structures. The following accessory uses and structures shall be permitted in the R-7 District when developed in conjunction with the principal permitted use and subject to site plan review and approval by the Planning Board pursuant to Article XV of this chapter:
Minimum lot area: five acres of net buildable area of a site as determined by the Planning Board through a site capacity worksheet analysis pursuant to Article XI, § 235-47F of the Town of Irondequoit Code.
Dwelling size. The total floor area for a congregate dwelling unit shall be a minimum of 400 square feet for a one-bedroom unit plus 80 square feet for each additional bedroom, and the minimum floor area for an assisted-living unit shall be 280 square feet.
The maximum total building area including all accessory use areas and structures shall be limited to 1,000 square feet per dwelling unit, including any habitable space in the basement.
Visitor parking at the rate of one parking space for every 10 living units, including service and delivery vehicles.
§ 235-150 Signage and accessory structures.
The location, size and height of any project identification or other signs and any accessory structures shall be determined by the Planning Board during the site plan review and approval process.