[Amended 7-24-2017 by L.L. No. 4-2017; 11-28-2017 by L.L. No. 7-2017]
The Village of New Hempstead is hereby divided into the following
classes of districts:
1R-50
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One-Family Residence
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1R-40
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One-Family Residence
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1R-35
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One-Family Residence
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1R-25
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One-Family Residence
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2R-15
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Two-Family Residence
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LO
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Laboratory Office
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NCD
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Neighborhood Commercial
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[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
The boundaries of these districts and special building lines
are hereby established as shown on a map entitled "Zoning Map, Village
of New Hempstead, New York," dated March 1, 1984, and as may be amended
from time to time and certified by the Village Clerk, which map is
hereby made the "Official Map" and is a part of this chapter and is
on file in the Village offices.
Where uncertainty exists as to the locations of any boundaries
shown on the Zoning Map, the following rules shall apply:
A. District boundary lines follow lot lines, streets, municipal boundaries,
rights-of-way, railroad rights-of-way or watercourses or are parallel
or perpendicular thereto, unless such district boundary lines are
fixed by dimensions, as shown on the Zoning Map.
B. Where district boundaries are shown approximately following streets,
rights-of-way, railroad rights-of-way or watercourses, the center
lines thereof shall be such boundaries.
C. Where district boundaries are shown approximately following municipal
boundaries or lot lines, such municipal boundaries or lot lines shall
be the district boundaries.
D. Where district boundary lines divide a lot, the location of any such
boundary, if not indicated by dimensions, shall be determined by use
of the map scale appearing thereon.
E. If the district classification of any property is in question, it
shall be deemed to be in the most-restrictive adjoining district.
Where zoning districts are referred to as more restrictive or less restrictive, the designations shall refer to the order in which the districts are named in §
290-4, the first named being the most restrictive.
Where a lot in one ownership of record is divided by one or
more district boundaries or municipal lines, the following shall apply:
A. Uses permitted in one district may not extend into another district
where they would not otherwise be permitted.
B. Dimensional requirements shall be measured from lot lines and not
from zoning district lines.