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Land Use Single family uses - 30% of land Community Services - 13% Roads - 13% Multi- family use 8% Vacant 6% 2 Family use – 6% Parks – 5% Commercial – 3% Utilities – 2% Industrial 2% 3 Family – 1.4%

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Page 1: Land Use Single family uses - 30% of land Community Services - 13% Roads - 13% Multi- family use 8% Vacant 6% 2 Family use – 6% Parks – 5% Commercial –

Land Use Single family uses - 30% of land Community Services - 13% Roads - 13% Multi- family use 8% Vacant 6% 2 Family use – 6% Parks – 5% Commercial – 3% Utilities – 2% Industrial 2% 3 Family – 1.4%

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Development Potential

Green represents vacant lots 220 lots totaling 134 acres

Yellow is oversized lots 564 lots totaling 606 acres

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T-Zone Issues

Most of lots and uses within the T-Zone do not conform Light green is conforming Yellow is non conforming (lots

with less than 7500 s.f.) Red stripe pattern represents

non conforming uses (> 2 family use)

Yellow stripe are non conforming lots and uses

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Downtown Density Map T-2 Zoning density is 12

dwelling units per acre Density may not conform!

Varies from 7.6 to 102 du’s!

Density can be masked Screened by trees Fit into building envelope

There are 10 blocks exceeding permitted density

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Housing Values Per unit values vary

widely Lowest unit values are

in the range of $10,000. Maximum unit values

range up to $ 999,000.

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Housing Market Value Market Values also vary

widely The majority of homes are in

the $300,000 to $1,000,000 range

Multifamily homes range up to $40,000,000.

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Elevation and Slope

Elevations range from sea level to 600 feet above sea level

The Village has moderate slopes throughout

It also has steep slopes, but they are confined to limited areas

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Transportation

Ossining has the following transportation resources: Highways

Route 9 Route 9A Croton Avenue

Rail Line – Metro North Pedestrian Paths

Croton Aqueduct Trail Bus Routes

Parallel major highways

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Community Services Ossining has a full complement

of community services including: Public Safety Fire Protection Ambulance Public Works Community Centers Churches Senior Facilities Libraries Museums Schools

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Cultural Resources Ossining has significant

cultural and historic resources in both existing and proposed historic districts as shown

Key sites include: Croton Aqueduct Brandreth Pill Factory Jug Tavern First Baptist Church St. Paul’s Episcopal

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Issues and Opportunities

Ossining offers a wealth of opportunities: Development/redevelopment Preserving historic structures Implementing walking paths Linkages between downtown and

waterfront Downtown parking solutions Utilizing scenic natural resources

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Recommendations Development/Redevelopment Projects

Downtown – app. 20 projects Waterfront Districts – app. 10 projects Additions to Historic Districts Parking Solutions

Identity/Beautification Continued Downtown Beautification Work Northern Gateway Broad Street Gateway Architectural Design Guides

Linkages Northern to Southern Waterfront Train Station to State Street Links Pedestrian Access

State to Hunter; Hunter to Barlow Croton Aqueduct Links; Sing Sing Kill and Waterfront

Housing Create/Define Affordable Housing Programs Preserve and Enhance Existing Stock

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