The following rules shall apply to determine the boundaries
of the districts shown on the Zoning Maps:
A. Whenever district boundaries follow roadways, the centerlines of
such roadways shall be considered the district boundaries. Whenever
district boundaries on the Zoning Maps follow natural features such
as streams or waterways, the center of such natural features or the
limits of the Town's jurisdiction where they form a municipal boundary
shall be considered the district boundary.
B. Whenever district boundaries are so indicated that they apparently
follow individual or great lot lines, such lot lines shall be considered
the district boundary.
C. Where a district boundary line does not follow such a line, its position
shall be shown on the Zoning Map by a dimension expressing its distance
in feet from a roadway center line or other identifiable point as
indicated; or where no such dimension appears, its location shall
be determined by use of the scale appearing on the respective Zoning
Map.
D. Where a district boundary line divides a single and separate lot
on the effective date of this part or its applicable amendment, the
standards for the less restricted portion of such lot shall extend
not more than 50 feet into the more restricted portion, provided the
lot has frontage on a roadway or shoreline in the less restricted
district.
E. Land Preservation Overlay District.
(1) The delineation of the Land Preservation (LP) Overlay District on
Zoning Map Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 is intended to encompass the following
specific features:
(c)
Steep slopes and high elevations;
(d)
Designated and study river corridors;
(e)
Designated highway corridors; and
(f)
Important natural and scenic features.
(2) The delineation of these features and the corresponding resource
considerations on Zoning Map No. 5 are not readily dimensioned from
an identifiable point of reference on the Map. Field inspection and
interpretation by the Enforcement Officer, with such professional
expert assistance as may be necessary, shall determine the actual
location of these features with reference to a particular site as
may be required by the Planning Board or Board of Appeals in its review
of an application or an appeal in such areas.
F. The delineation of Park Plan categories on Zoning Map No. 6 is intended
to correspond to the Official Adirondack Park Land Use and Development
Plan as it applies to the Town of Colton, and all official determinations
or interpretations relative thereto shall be rendered by the Adirondack
Park Agency.
G. In the event that the Enforcement Officer is unable to determine
the true location of a district boundary line in a particular instance,
or in the instance that the Enforcement Officer's determination is
disputed, the Board of Appeals, upon application, shall render a determination
with respect thereto. In making its evaluation and determination,
the Board of Appeals may direct the Enforcement Officer to make such
field inspection and report and to obtain such professional expert
assistance as is necessary to its deliberation.