[Amended 8-9-1999 by L.L. No. 9-1999]
For the purposes of promoting the public health,
safety, morals and general welfare of the Village of Orchard Park,
the Village is hereby divided into the following types of districts:
R-1
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Residential, Low-Density
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R-2
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Residential, Low-Density
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R-3
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Residential, Medium-Density
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R-4
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Residential, Medium-High-Density
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B-1
|
Commercial
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B-2
|
Professional-Commercial
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I-1
|
Industrial
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L-C
|
Land Conservation District
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[Amended 8-9-1999 by L.L. No. 9-1999]
The districts are bounded as shown on the map
entitled, "1999 Zoning Map of the Village of Orchard Park," and certified
by the Village Clerk-Treasurer, which accompanies and which, with
all explanatory matter thereon, is hereby made a part of this chapter.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Zoning Map is on file in the Village office.
A.Â
Designation of district boundaries. The district boundary
lines are intended generally to follow the center lines of streets,
the boundary lines of railroad rights-of-way, existing lot lines,
the mean water level of streams, and other waterways, or Village boundary
lines, all as shown on the Zoning Map; but where a district boundary
line does not follow such a line, its position is shown on said Zoning
Map by a specific dimension expressing its distance in feet in a center
line or other boundary line as indicated.
B.Â
Determination of location of boundaries. In case of
uncertainty as to the true location of a district boundary line in
a particular instance, the Code Enforcement Official shall request
the Zoning Board of Appeals to render its determination with respect
thereto.