For the purpose of this chapter, the Village of Fort Edward is hereby divided into the following land use districts:[1]
A. 
Education District.
(1) 
Uses. See Table 1, Zoning Uses.
(2) 
Area and dimensions. See Table 2, Dimensional Limits.
B. 
R-1 Residential District.
(1) 
Uses. See Table 1, Zoning Uses.
(2) 
Area and dimensions. See Table 2, Dimensional Limits.
C. 
R-2 Residential District.
(1) 
Uses. See Table 1, Zoning Uses.
(2) 
Area and dimensions. See Table 2, Dimensional Limits.
D. 
C-1 Commercial District.
(1) 
Uses. See Table 1, Zoning Uses.
(2) 
Area and dimensions. See Table 2, Dimensional Limits.
(3) 
See Article X.
E. 
Historic Commercial District.
(1) 
Uses. See Table 1, Zoning Uses Table.
(2) 
Area and dimensions. See Table 2, Dimensional Limits.
(3) 
See Article X.
F. 
Marina Commercial District.
(1) 
Uses. See Table 1, Zoning Uses.
(2) 
Area and dimensions. See Table 2, Dimensional Limits.
G. 
Depot District.
(1) 
Uses. See Table 1, Zoning Uses.
(2) 
Area and dimensions. See Table 2, Dimensional Limits.
H. 
Parkland Recreation District.
(1) 
Uses. See Table 1, Zoning Uses.
(2) 
Area and dimensions. See Table 2, Dimensional Limits.
I. 
Downtown Industrial.
(1) 
Uses. See Table 1, Zoning Uses.
(2) 
Area and dimensions. See Table 2, Dimensional Limits.
J. 
Industrial District.
(1) 
Uses. See Table 1, Zoning Uses.
(2) 
Area and dimensions. See Table 2, Dimensional Limits.
[1]
Editor's Note: Table 1, Zoning Uses, and Table 2, Dimensional Limits, are included as attachments to this chapter.
Said districts are bounded as shown on the Village of Fort Edward Zoning Map, which, with all explanatory matter, is hereby made part of this chapter.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: A copy of the Zoning Map is included as an attachment to this chapter.
A. 
Where uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of any of the aforesaid districts as shown on the Zoning Map, the following rules shall apply:
(1) 
Where district boundaries are indicated as approximately following the center lines of streets or highways, street lines, highway right-of-way lines or lot lines, such street lines, highway right-of-way lines or lot lines shall be construed to be such boundaries.
(2) 
Where district boundaries are so indicated that they are approximately parallel to the center lines or street lines of streets or the center lines or right-of-way lines of highways, such district boundaries shall be construed as being parallel thereto and at such distance therefrom as indicated on the Zoning Map. If no distance is given, such dimensions shall be determined by the use of the scale on said Zoning Map.
(3) 
Where district boundaries are indicated as following Tax Map parcel lines, the Tax Map parcel lines shall be construed to be such boundaries.
B. 
If, after the application for the foregoing rules, uncertainty still exists as the exact location of a district boundary, the Board of Appeals shall determine the location of said line.
If a lot is located in two or more land use districts, each portion of the lot shall be governed by the regulations of the district in which it lies.