A.
For the purpose of this chapter, Bonneauville Borough is hereby divided into the following zoning districts, with the following abbreviations:
SFR | Single-Family Residential |
MDR | Mixed-Dwelling Residential |
HDR | High-Density Residential |
V | Village |
C | Commercial |
B.
For the purposes of this chapter, the zoning districts named in Subsection A shall be of the number, size, shape and location shown on the Official Zoning Map.[1]
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Editor's Note: The Zoning Map is included at the end of this chapter.
C.
Overlay districts. The Floodplain Area, which includes areas shown as within the one-hundred-year floodplain under federal floodplain mapping, shall serve as an overlay district to the applicable underlying districts.
D.
Purposes of each district. In addition to serving the overall purposes and objectives of this chapter and the Comprehensive Plan, each zoning district is intended to serve the following purposes:
(1)
SFR Single-Family Residential District: to provide for low-density residential neighborhoods that are primarily composed of single-family detached dwellings. To protect these areas from incompatible uses.
(2)
MDR Mixed-Dwelling Residential District: to provide for medium-density residential neighborhoods with a mix of housing types at a medium density; to protect these areas from incompatible uses; to meet requirements of state law to provide opportunities for various housing types.
(3)
HDR High-Density Residential District: to provide opportunities for a mix of housing types at a higher density.
(4)
V Village District: to provide for a mix of housing and light business uses in a manner that encourages reuse of older buildings and avoids conflicts between homes and intensive commercial uses; yo primarily provide for smaller-scale uses that will not be obtrusive in the landscape and that will not overload the road system.
(5)
C Commercial District: to provide for a wide range of commercial uses; to carefully locate commercial areas and commercial driveways to minimize traffic safety and congestion problems along roads.