The Official Zoning Map and all the notations thereon is incorporated
herein by reference and made part of this chapter.
The following standards and procedures shall be applied in interpreting
the Zoning District Map:
A. Boundaries shown as approximately following a utility line or a street,
alley, railroad, or other public access way shall be interpreted as
following the center line of the right-of-way or easement for the
utility line or access way.
B. Boundaries shown as approximately following a property line shall
be interpreted as following the property line as it existed when the
boundary was established. If a subsequent minor adjustment (such as
from a court ordered settlement of a boundary dispute or overlap)
results in the property line moving 10 feet or less on any basis,
the zoning district boundary shall be interpreted as moving with the
property line.
C. Boundaries shown as approximately following a river, stream, canal,
lake, or other watercourse shall be interpreted as following the center
line of the watercourse as it actually exists, and as moving with
that center line to the extent the watercourse moves as a result of
natural processes (flooding, erosion, sedimentation, etc.).
D. Boundaries shown as approximately following established political
boundaries shall be interpreted as following the corporate or other
jurisdictional limits or boundary.
E. Boundaries shown parallel to or as extensions of features indicated
in this subsection shall be interpreted as such.
F. Distances not specifically indicated on the Official Zoning Map shall
be determined by the scale of the map.
G. If the specific location of a depicted boundary cannot be determined
from notations on the official Zoning Map or application of the above
standards, it shall be determined by using the map's scale to determine
the boundary's distance from other features shown on the map.
H. Upon request, the Zoning Administrator shall render a determination
of the official zoning district classification, as of a specified
date, on a particular lot or land within the City. In cases where
there is any uncertainty as to the location of a district boundary,
the City's Board of Zoning Appeals may hear and decide applications
pursuant to Code of Virginia § 15.2-2309(4).
I. Neither the Zoning Administrator nor the Board of Zoning Appeals
shall have any power to change substantially the locations of district
boundaries as established by City ordinance. Further, neither the
Zoning Administrator nor the Board of Zoning Appeals shall have the
power to rezone property, or to base decisions on the merits of the
purpose and intent of the City's Zoning Ordinance or regulations.
Changes made in zoning district boundaries on the Official Zoning Map shall be considered an amendment to this chapter and are made in accordance with §
72-22.4. Changes shall be entered on the Official Zoning Map by the Zoning Administrator promptly after the amendment is approved by the City Council. Where the ordinance enacting a zoning district boundary change contains wording explaining or clarifying the location of the new boundary, the Zoning Administrator may enter on the Official Zoning Map notations reflecting the ordinance wording.
[Amended 2-11-2014 by Ord. No. 14-07; 9-8-2020 by Ord. No. 20-17]
Table 72-30.6, Zoning Districts Established, sets out the base
zoning districts and overlay zoning districts established by this
chapter. The base zoning districts are grouped into residential, nonresidential
and mixed-use, planned development, and overlay districts.
Table 72-30.6: Zoning Districts Established
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District Abbreviation
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District Name
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Residential Districts
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R-2
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R-2 Residential District
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R-4
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R-4 Residential District
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R-8
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R-8 Residential District
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R-12
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R-12 Residential District
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R-16
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R-16 Residential District
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R-30
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R-30 Residential District
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R-MH
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R-MH Residential District - Mobile Home
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Nonresidential and Mixed-Use Districts
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C-T
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Commercial/Office-Transitional District
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C-D
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Commercial-Downtown District
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C-SC
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Commercial-Shopping Center District
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C-H
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Commercial-Highway District
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I-1
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Light Intensity Industrial District
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I-2
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General Industrial District
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CM
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Creative Maker District
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Planned Development Districts
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PD-R
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Planned Development-Residential District
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PD-C
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Planned Development-Commercial District
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PD-MU
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Planned Development-Mixed-Use District
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PD-MC
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Planned Development-Medical Center District
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Overlay Districts
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HFD
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Old and Historic Fredericksburg District
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RSO
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Railroad Station Overlay District
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FPO
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Floodplain Overlay District
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CBPO
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Chesapeake Bay Preservation Overlay District
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GCO
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Gateway Corridor Overlay District
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NCOD
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Neighborhood Corridor Overlay District
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