[Amended 10-11-2005 by L.L. No. 1-2005; 10-13-2020 by L.L. No. 7-2020]
The Village is hereby divided into the following
types of districts:
RU
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Rural
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RLD
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Residential Low-Density
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RT
|
Residential Transitional
|
R
|
Residential
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R1
|
Residential - One Acre
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RMF
|
Multifamily Residential
|
BCD
|
Bennett Campus District
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GB
|
General Business
|
TCOD
|
Thorne Center Overlay District
|
Said districts are bounded as shown on the map
entitled "Zoning Map of the Village of Millbrook," adopted and certified
by the Village Clerk, which accompanies and which, with all explanatory
matter thereon, is hereby made a part of this chapter. A larger scale
map than the one provided at the end of this chapter is on display
at the Village Hall and may be procured there.
The general intent is to help carry out the
Village Master Plan, as adopted by the Village Board on January 31,
1985.
A. The Rural (RU) District is primarily in agricultural
land use. The intent is for this land to remain in agricultural land
use.
B. The Low-Density Residential (RLD) District is a variety
of low-density uses: agriculture, woodlands, wetlands and residential
uses. The intent is for the low-density character to be maintained.
C. The Residential Transitional (RT) District is located
between Bennett campus and the Village center and between the Village
center and the Sharon Turnpike. The intent is to maintain the rural
appearance of the approaches to the General Business District. Again,
it is envisioned that these areas are primarily attractive for residential
living.
D. The Residential - One Acre (R1) Zone is largely undeveloped
bordering on the Sharon Turnpike (44A) and Weatherford Lane. It is
envisioned that this area will continue the pattern of residential
development. Lot sizes should be one acre.
E. The Residential (R) District encompasses the traditional
Village housing area. Lot sizes tend to be less than half an acre.
This pattern should be maintained.
F. The Residential Multifamily (RMF) District is in two
locations, all within walking distance to the commercial center. The
areas allow for a variety of housing opportunities, including units
which may be smaller and more affordable than the prevailing housing
stock.
G. The Residential Mixed Use (RMI) Zones are located
at the former Bennett College campus and at the Elm Drive Elementary
School property. It is expected that these areas are primarily attractive
for residential living, but that good site planning may enable multifamily
units and offices to blend with the residential character of the area.
H. The General Business (GB) Zone is largely developed.
The Zoning Map does show the potential for new commercial development
along North Avenue. Ideally, this will be done as a planned concept
with a site plan and architectural style that respects the character
of Millbrook.