§ 331-32. R1-HIST One-Family Historic Residence District.  


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  • See § 331-28A(7).
    A. 
    Permitted principal uses.
    (1) 
    One-family dwellings.
    (2) 
    Public schools.
    (3) 
    Existing universities, colleges and private schools not regulated by § 331-91.
    (4) 
    Houses of worship.
    B. 
    Permitted accessory uses.
    (1) 
    Uses and structures which are clearly incidental and customarily accessory to the permitted principal use on the lot on which they are located.
    (2) 
    For owner-occupied dwellings only, the renting out of not more than one non-housekeeping room to not more than two persons.
    [Amended 1-20-2009 by Ord. No. 16-2009]
    (3) 
    Private swimming pools as regulated by § 331-17.
    (4) 
    Sports courts, play structures, sheds, doghouses, fences, walls, other structures as regulated by § 331-14A.
    [Amended 9-21-2004 by Ord. No. 198-2004]
    (5) 
    Home occupations and office of professional persons as regulated by § 331-45B and C.
    (6) 
    The parking of up to four licensed motor vehicles on a transient basis as regulated by Article XIV.
    (7) 
    The storage of boats, camper trailers, motor homes, pickup coaches, and travel trailers as regulated by § 331-18.
    (8) 
    The keeping of household pets as defined by § 331-4.
    (9) 
    Satellite earth stations and dish antennas as regulated by § 331-98.
    (10) 
    Family care and group family care as regulated and licensed by a federal or state agency.
    C. 
    Uses allowed by special permit. (See Article XII for body having jurisdiction to issue special permit.)
    [Amended 7-16-2002 by Ord. No. 139-2002]
    (1) 
    Public utility uses and structures as regulated by § 331-106.
    (2) 
    Playgrounds, sports courts, swimming pools, tennis courts and recreation buildings owned by a neighborhood association for the exclusive use of members of such association, provided that no entertainment, live or mechanical, or the use of outdoor public address systems or excessive exterior public lighting shall be permitted.
    [Amended 5-19-2005 by Ord. No. 120-2005]
    D. 
    Note: All demolition, construction, additions, exterior alterations to buildings or land will require a certificate of appropriateness from the Historical and Landmarks Review Board per the Code of the City of New Rochelle Chapter 170.