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Onondaga City Zoning Code

§ 285-31

Arterial and collector overlay requirements.

A. 
The following streets, roads and highways located within the Town shall be considered "arterials":
(1) 
Route 173.
(2) 
Route 175.
(3) 
Route 20.
(4) 
Route 80.
B. 
The following streets, roads and highways located within the Town shall be considered "collectors":
(1) 
Abbey Road.
(2) 
Beef Street.
(3) 
Bussey Road.
(4) 
Cedarvale Road.
(5) 
Cleveland Road.
(6) 
Corporal Welch Road.
(7) 
Griffin Road.
(8) 
Harris Road.
(9) 
Howlett Hill Road.
(10) 
Kasson Road.
(11) 
LaFayette Road.
(12) 
Makyes Road.
(13) 
McDonald Road.
(14) 
Sentinel Heights Road.
(15) 
Split Rock Road.
(16) 
Velasko Road.
(17) 
Young Road.
C. 
Setback requirements. For any arterial and collector streets, roads and highways, an additional setback requirement equal to 15 feet shall apply, as measured from the street, road or highway right-of-way line, above and beyond any setback requirement of the specific underlying zoning district involved.
[Amended 8-7-2017 by L.L. No. 5-2017]
D. 
Lot width. The following minimum lot width requirements, measured at the front yard setback line, shall apply and supersede any lesser lot width requirements for lots fronting on a designated arterial or collector that would otherwise apply in any specific zoning district:
(1) 
Lots with both public water and public sewer: 125 feet.
(2) 
All other lots: 225 feet.
E. 
Lot frontage. The following minimum lot frontage requirements shall apply and supersede any lesser lot frontage requirements for lots fronting on a designated arterial or collector:
(1) 
Lots with both public water and public sewer: 90 feet.
(2) 
All other lots: 130 feet.
F. 
Exceptions; application. For lots which meet any of the conditions listed below, the minimum lot width requirements specified in Subsection D of this section shall be 100 feet.
(1) 
Lots contained in a preliminary subdivision plat approved by the Town of Onondaga Planning Board before December 28, 1989;
(2) 
Lots in a subdivision filed with the County Clerk before December 28, 1989; or
(3) 
Legally existing lots as of December 28, 1989.
G. 
Reverse fronting subdivisions. For subdivisions proposed or which may result in four or more lots fronting on a designated arterial or collector street, road or highway, the Town Planning Board shall consider and may require that such subdivision be designed and constructed with interior access roads so that there will be no direct vehicular access from any such lots onto said arterial or collector street, road or highway.
[Amended 8-3-2009 by L.L. No. 3-2009]