A. 
Neighborhood Residential District (3a). This district includes many of the least intensely developed areas of the Borough and is characterized by larger lots of single-family homes with larger setbacks and yards. Single-family detached is the only building type permitted in this district. Neighborhoods shall be connected via sidewalks to the rest of the Borough to allow easy and safe pedestrian access. Many, if not most, homes in this district have off-street-parking.
B. 
Mixed Residential Limited District (3b). This district covers the largest portion of residences and neighborhoods of Narberth. A number of different housing types are permitted in this district, including twins and multifamily house building types. Neighborhoods shall be connected via sidewalks to the rest of the Borough to allow easy and safe pedestrian access.
C. 
Mixed Residential Open District (3c). This district permits a wide variety of housing types, including multifamily dwellings. A mixture of on-street and off-street parking can be found in the district; however many homes have only on-street parking. Schools, civic buildings, and religious institutions are found in this district as well. A limited number of nonresidential uses are permitted by conditional use in existing religious and institutional buildings to encourage preservation and adaptive reuse. Neighborhoods shall be connected via sidewalks to the rest of the Borough to allow easy and safe pedestrian access.
D. 
General Urban Limited District (4a). This district consists of a variety of residential housing types with a higher percentage of multiple-unit dwellings. The district is organized as a transition area between Narberth's downtown and adjacent residential neighborhoods. A limited number of nonresidential uses are permitted by conditional use in some existing residential and religious structures on some lots to encourage preservation and adaptive reuse of older buildings. Neighborhoods shall be connected via sidewalks to the rest of the Borough to allow easy and safe pedestrian access.
E. 
General Urban Open District (4b). This district consists of dense residential housing types with mixed-use buildings and nonresidential uses connected by sidewalks at a higher density than most neighborhoods in Narberth. Row homes dominate the small neighborhood. Front setbacks are small, and most structures share a party wall with their neighbor. A variety of nonresidential uses are permitted on corner properties by special exception.
F. 
Downtown District (5a). This district consists of a small commercial, mixed-use neighborhood located close to the train station. This area is zoned to permit a variety of housing and retail uses, preferably organized as multiple-story, mixed-use structures. Sidewalks shall be wider to accommodate greater numbers of pedestrians.
G. 
Montgomery Avenue District (5b). This district consists mostly of commercial buildings and uses located on Montgomery Avenue. This area is zoned for mixed-use and commercial building types with wide sidewalks and shall be connected to the rest of the Borough to allow easy and safe pedestrian access.
H. 
Historic District Overlay District (H). This district is coterminous with the boundaries of the Narberth Historic District and is intended to remain coterminous with the boundaries of the Historic District at all times, including if the Historic District is modified. The provisions of the overlay shall apply to all lots within the overlay that contain a contributing resource as designated by the Narberth Historic District Ordinance, and, where specifically indicated, to lots that have been subdivided from such lots. The Overlay District includes provisions for infill development in District that is compatible with the District, provided the contributing resources are appropriately maintained and protected from demolition or neglect.
[Added 5-19-2022 by Ord. No. 1045]