The Town of Gardiner is hereby divided into
the following land use and overlay districts. Overlay districts are
intended to provide additional protection of important environmental
resources and/or to permit certain types of economically productive
uses that would not otherwise be allowed in a particular land use
district. They may overlap different land use districts, but they
do not change the use and dimensional requirements of the underlying
land use districts unless specifically so stated in this chapter.
A. Rural Agricultural District (RA). The purpose of this
district is to promote agriculture, forestry, recreation, and land
conservation, as well as compatible open space and rural uses by encouraging
such activities and siting development in a manner that preserves
large tracts of contiguous open space and agricultural land.
B. Shawangunk Ridge Protection District (SP). The purpose of the SP District is to protect the unique environmental and scenic resource of the Shawangunk Ridge and its foothills, while allowing limited development. The SP District is divided into three subdistricts, SP-1, SP-2, and SP-3. See §
220-16.
C. Hamlet Mixed-Use District (HM). The purposes of this
district are to maintain the traditional scale, density, architectural
style, and mixed-use character found in the existing Gardiner central
hamlet, while allowing it to expand and become more economically viable.
D. Hamlet Residential District (HR). The purpose of this
district is to maintain the traditional scale, density, and character
of small hamlets and the residential neighborhoods surrounding the
hamlet centers, and to allow expansion into surrounding land areas
that are generally within walking distance from the hamlet centers.
E. Commercial Light Industry District (CLI). The purpose of this district is to allow areas for light industrial, service commercial, office, and research facilities. See §
220-10H.
F. Highway Commercial District (HC). The purpose of this district is to allow commercial uses that rely heavily on automobile and truck access and that would not be compatible with a hamlet mixed-use area, while minimizing their traffic and visual impact on the Town. See §
220-10J.
G. Floodplain Overlay District (FPO). The purpose of
this overlay district is to control development within the one-hundred-year
floodplain in order to minimize flood damage and protect water resources.
This district also incorporates by reference the Town's existing Floodplain
Protection Chapter. See §
220-13.
H. Hamlet Expansion Overlay District (HEO). The purpose of this overlay district is to show areas where the central hamlet of Gardiner may be expanded in the future by rezoning to HR. This is intended to occur only upon submission of a development plan that integrates new development into the fabric of the existing hamlet. See §
220-14.
I. Scenic Protection Overlay District (SPO). The purpose of this overlay district is to protect the scenic character of scenic resources in the Town, including scenic road corridors and the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail. See §
220-14.1.
J. Aquifer Overlay District (AQO). The purpose of this overlay district is to protect groundwater resources that provide both public water supplies and drinking water for private wells. (Not drafted yet.) See §
220-15.
K. Soil Mining Floating District (SMF). The purpose of this floating district is to provide appropriate locations for soil mining to occur where landowners can conduct sand and gravel mining operations without adversely impacting their neighbors. See §
220-17.
L. Resort Development Floating District (RDF). The purpose of this floating district is to provide use and design flexibility to encourage resort development that fits into the rural character of the Town and protects its scenic, historic, and environmental resources. This district provides a procedure for master planned development of large properties to promote tourism, recreation, and open space protection. See §
220-18.
M. Mobile Home Park Floating District (MHF). The purpose of this floating district is to protect existing mobile home parks and to provide appropriate locations for mobile home parks to be located, consistent with the requirements of §
220-44.
Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries
of districts shown on the Zoning Map, the following rules apply:
A. Boundaries indicated as approximately following the
center lines of streets, highways, or railroad tracks shall be construed
to follow such center lines.
B. Boundaries indicated as approximately following lot
lines shall be construed to follow such lot lines.
C. Boundaries indicated as following shorelines of ponds
and lakes shall be construed to follow such shorelines and, in the
event of change in the shoreline, shall be construed as moving with
the actual shoreline.
D. Boundaries indicated as following center lines of
streams shall be construed to follow such center lines and, in the
event of change in the center line, shall be construed as moving with
the actual center line.
E. Boundaries indicated as parallel to or extensions of features indicated in Subsections
A through
D above shall be so construed. Distances not specifically indicated on the Zoning Maps shall be determined by the scale of the map.
F. Where overlay district boundaries are based upon natural
features such as topographic contour lines or aquifer and aquifer
recharge areas, such boundaries may be more precisely established
through field investigation by a qualified professional.