§ 216-62. Permitted and special exception uses.  


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  • No building shall be erected, altered or used and no lot or premises may be used except for only one of the following purposes:
    A. 
    Restaurant. The use "restaurant" shall not be deemed to include a "bar and grill" or a "bar" but may include a service bar.
    B. 
    The Board of Trustees may permit, as a special exception, a gasoline service station operating in the Village of Old Westbury as of the effective date of Local Law No. 12 of 1982 to continue operating without regard to the requirements set forth in this subsection as a special exception. Such special exception shall be permitted only if the Board of Trustees finds that the operation of the gasoline service station will not create a hazard to the health, safety and general welfare and will not otherwise be detrimental to the public convenience and welfare.
    C. 
    Incidental and accessory uses in connection with the foregoing principal uses are prohibited, unless permitted by the Board of Trustees as a special exception, which shall consider the impact of the proposed use on the health, safety and general welfare of the public.
    D. 
    A single advertising sign not exceeding 12 square feet in area when attached to a building advertising the business conducted in such building. No sign shall be permitted to be erected on the roof of any building, nor shall any sign extend above the bottom of the roofline. Any signs consisting of neon and/or flashing lights shall be prohibited.