The purpose of this article is to allow the construction and development of small one-family residential homes and townhouses. These regulations are intended to allow for development and redevelopment in areas that are currently characterized by lots less than 15,000 square feet in size.
Lots in the R-4 district must be serviced by municipal water. It is recommended that said lots be serviced by municipal sanitary sewer; however, the town may allow for development on conventional septic systems on a case by case basis.
§ 270-53.3 Permitted uses.
The following uses are permitted as of right in the R-4 District:
On-site septic systems shall comply with Appendix 75-A, Wastewater Treatment Standards - Individual Household Systems [statutory authority: Public Health Law § 201(1)], §§ 75-A.1 through 75-A.8. Systems designed using §§ 75-A.9 through 75-A.11 shall be prohibited.
Side yard width shall be not less than 10 feet except along the shared common wall which shall have a zero-foot setback. A minimum side yard setback of 20 feet is required between townhouse building groups.
Single-family residential dwelling. There shall be a minimum of one garage space and a sufficient paved on-site driveway space to accommodate a minimum of two automobiles on each lot.
Additional off-street parking requirements applicable in the R-4 District are set forth in § 270-149 and Table 1, "Off-Street Parking Requirements, of this chapter.[1]
Development of a zero-lot-line dwelling shall occur only on a lot that has been specifically platted in accordance with the provisions of the Town of Rotterdam Subdivision Ordinance[1] to accommodate such a use.
A perpetual easement with a minimum width of four feet shall be provided on the adjacent lot for the maintenance of the wall of the dwelling with the zero lot line. This required easement shall be in favor of the lot on which a zero lot line is planned at or near the boundary to which this easement is adjacent. This required easement shall extend along the entire length of the side boundary to which the easement is adjacent.
No doors, windows, air-conditioning units, utility meters, electric panel boxes or openings of any kind shall be allowed on the wall of a dwelling or accessory building that lies on a zero-lot line.
Required easements shall be shown on the final plat. If required easements are not shown on the final plat of lots for zero-lot-line homes, then such easements shall be created by means of a replat or other separate legal instrument filed with the Schenectady County Clerk's office, before permits for building are granted by the Town.
In no case shall the owner of any zero-lot-line dwelling be granted an easement on the adjoining property for the use or enjoyment of any portion of that property, except for a four-foot maintenance easement in Subsection D above.
Wall assemblies separating dwelling units from each other shall have a sound transmission class (STC) of not less than 60 for airborne noise when tested in accordance with ASTM E 90. This requirement shall not apply to dwelling-unit-entrance doors; however, such doors shall be tight fitting to the frame and sill.
§ 270-53.12 Waivers to roadway-width standards.
In particular circumstances, there may be a desire to modify the roadway-width standards in developments in the Small One-Family and Townhouse Residential District. Upon recommendation from the Highway Superintendent and Town Engineer or Town Designated Engineer, the Planning Board my grant a waiver to the required roadway-width standards with the following findings of fact:
The purpose of this article is to allow the construction and development of small one-family residential homes and townhouses. These regulations are intended to allow for development and redevelopment in areas that are currently characterized by lots less than 15,000 square feet in size.
Lots in the R-4 district must be serviced by municipal water. It is recommended that said lots be serviced by municipal sanitary sewer; however, the town may allow for development on conventional septic systems on a case by case basis.
§ 270-53.3 Permitted uses.
The following uses are permitted as of right in the R-4 District:
On-site septic systems shall comply with Appendix 75-A, Wastewater Treatment Standards - Individual Household Systems [statutory authority: Public Health Law § 201(1)], §§ 75-A.1 through 75-A.8. Systems designed using §§ 75-A.9 through 75-A.11 shall be prohibited.
Side yard width shall be not less than 10 feet except along the shared common wall which shall have a zero-foot setback. A minimum side yard setback of 20 feet is required between townhouse building groups.
Single-family residential dwelling. There shall be a minimum of one garage space and a sufficient paved on-site driveway space to accommodate a minimum of two automobiles on each lot.
Additional off-street parking requirements applicable in the R-4 District are set forth in § 270-149 and Table 1, "Off-Street Parking Requirements, of this chapter.[1]
Development of a zero-lot-line dwelling shall occur only on a lot that has been specifically platted in accordance with the provisions of the Town of Rotterdam Subdivision Ordinance[1] to accommodate such a use.
A perpetual easement with a minimum width of four feet shall be provided on the adjacent lot for the maintenance of the wall of the dwelling with the zero lot line. This required easement shall be in favor of the lot on which a zero lot line is planned at or near the boundary to which this easement is adjacent. This required easement shall extend along the entire length of the side boundary to which the easement is adjacent.
No doors, windows, air-conditioning units, utility meters, electric panel boxes or openings of any kind shall be allowed on the wall of a dwelling or accessory building that lies on a zero-lot line.
Required easements shall be shown on the final plat. If required easements are not shown on the final plat of lots for zero-lot-line homes, then such easements shall be created by means of a replat or other separate legal instrument filed with the Schenectady County Clerk's office, before permits for building are granted by the Town.
In no case shall the owner of any zero-lot-line dwelling be granted an easement on the adjoining property for the use or enjoyment of any portion of that property, except for a four-foot maintenance easement in Subsection D above.
Wall assemblies separating dwelling units from each other shall have a sound transmission class (STC) of not less than 60 for airborne noise when tested in accordance with ASTM E 90. This requirement shall not apply to dwelling-unit-entrance doors; however, such doors shall be tight fitting to the frame and sill.
§ 270-53.12 Waivers to roadway-width standards.
In particular circumstances, there may be a desire to modify the roadway-width standards in developments in the Small One-Family and Townhouse Residential District. Upon recommendation from the Highway Superintendent and Town Engineer or Town Designated Engineer, the Planning Board my grant a waiver to the required roadway-width standards with the following findings of fact: