[Ord. 8811-14, 11/18/1988, § 215-7; as amended by Ord. 987-3, 7/13/1998; and by Ord. 2000-06-3, 6/12/2000]
1.
Establishment of Zones. The Borough of Red Lion is divided into zones enumerated below and shown on the map entitled "Zoning Map of Red Lion Borough," which map is part of this chapter.
R-O | Residential-Outlying Zone | |
R-T | Residential-Town Zone | |
BC | Borough Center Zone | |
C | Commercial Zone | |
I | Industrial Zone |
2.
Boundaries of Zones. Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries of the zones as shown on the Zoning Map, the following rules shall apply:
A.
Boundaries indicated as approximately following the center lines of streets, highways, or alleys shall be construed to follow such center lines.
B.
Boundaries indicated as approximately following platted lot lines shall be construed as following such line.
C.
Boundaries indicated as approximately following municipality limits shall be construed as following municipality limits.
D.
Boundaries indicated as following railroad lines shall be construed to be midway between the main tracks.
E.
Boundaries indicated as approximately following the center lines of streams, rivers, or other bodies of water shall be construed to follow such center lines.
F.
Boundaries indicated as parallel to or extensions of features indicated in Subsection 2A through E shall be so construed. Distances not specifically indicated on the Official Zoning Map shall be determined by the scale of the map.
G.
Where physical or cultural features existing on the ground are at variance with those shown on the Official Zoning Map or in circumstances not covered by Subsections 2A through F, the Zoning Hearing Board shall interpret the district boundaries.
3.
Where a lot held in single and separate ownership is divided by a zoning boundary, the use proposed for the less restrictive district may be extended onto land included in the more restrictive district by special exception. In addition to the general requirements of a special exception, the Zoning Hearing Board must find that the extension will comply with the dimensional requirements of the use or the more restrictive zone, whichever is greater, and the extension will be in harmony with and not detract from the adjoining uses. The Zoning Hearing Board may require buffers and screening as it may deem appropriate to protect adjoining uses from any negative effects of the proposed use.
4.
For the purposes of this chapter, the order of districts, from most restrictive to least restrictive, is as follows:
R-O | Residential Outlying | |
R-T | Residential Town | |
BC | Borough Center | |
C | Commercial | |
I | Industrial |