[Amended 6-27-2007 by L.L. No. 3-2007; 9-12-2012 by L.L. No. 3-2012; 1-17-2018 by L.L. No. 1-2018; 8-14-2024 by L.L. No. 1-2024]
A.
The Zoning Districts of this chapter establish development provisions on a sliding scale from more rural to more urban. Together, the districts create the fabric of the Town.
A-FZ | Agricultural Flood Zone | ||
A-RR | Agricultural Rural Residential | ||
RSF | Residential Single-Family | ||
Sewered lots | |||
Unsewered lots | |||
TND | Traditional Neighborhood District | ||
CFD | Community Facilities District | ||
LC | Lifestyle Center | ||
RB | Restricted Business | ||
C | Commercial | ||
MA | Major Arterial | ||
I | Industrial Business Park | ||
B.
The Overlay Districts provide a set of provisions applicable to all properties within the overlay, regardless of the underlying regulating district, and are aimed at creating and maintaining a desired character.
CH-O | Clarence Hollow — Overlay Zone | |
OSD-O | Open Space Design Development — Overlay Zone | |
AEF | Adequate Educational Facilities Overlay District Clarence Center Overlay District |
C.
Prohibited uses, generally. Any use not specifically set forth as a permitted use (whether permitted as of right, upon special exception use permit, or as an accessory use) in any zoning district or overlay district shall be prohibited in that district. A use specifically set forth as a permitted use in one district shall not be permitted in another district unless it is specifically set forth as a permitted use in said other district.