A.
On corner lots, no obstruction of vision, other than a principal
building in conformance with the standards and regulations of this
chapter, shall be placed within the triangular area formed by the
intersecting street lines and a straight line adjoining said street
lines at points which are 30 feet distant from the point of intersection,
measured along said street lines.
B.
In such area no shrubbery, fences, walls, signs, or other material
which creates a solid visual barrier shall be erected higher than
three feet from the street grade.
A.
The height limitations of this chapter shall not apply to church
spires, cupolas, standpipes, bulkheads, elevator enclosures, chimneys,
ventilators or similar features and such appurtenances necessary and
traditionally carried above the roof level.
B.
No building that exceeds the height limitations of this chapter shall
be used for human occupancy.
C.
Unless otherwise provided for in this chapter, no building or structure
hereafter erected or structurally altered shall exceed three stories,
nor shall it exceed 50 feet in height.
To maintain desirable density in mixed-use projects and limit
potential for imposing and incompatible mass and bulk of development,
the permitted number of residential units shall be reduced when it
is mixed use versus residential use.
All fences within the Village of Pittsford shall be in conformance with Chapter 98 of the Village of Pittsford Code.
A.
Purpose. Storefronts contribute to the vitality and economic health
of the Village's traditional walkable retail business districts by
visually connecting interior activities with the public space of the
street. The objectives of this section are to:
B.
Regulations.
(1)
Storefront display windows shall be clear glass.
(2)
Storefront window areas shall be reserved for seating or the
display of store merchandise, promotional material or artwork. Displays
shall be designed to maintain the transparent appearance of the storefront.
(3)
Storefront signs, promotion signs, and artwork shall conform to the requirements of Chapter 168.
(4)
Storefront areas shall be kept clear of equipment, desks, stored
materials, or other nonpromotional objects.
(5)
Window treatments such as shades, blinds or curtains are not
allowed in storefront windows unless they are primarily decorative
and do not obstruct interior views.
No use shall be permitted to be established or maintained in
any district which, by reason of its nature or manner of operation
is, or may become, hazardous, noxious, or offensive owing to operational
requirements, emission of odor, dust, smoke, cinders, gas, fumes,
noise, vibration, refuse matter, or water-carried waste.