The Town of Fishkill is hereby divided into the following classes
of districts:
R-4A
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One-Family Residence District
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R-2A
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One-Family Residence District
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R-40
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One-Family Residence District
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R-20
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One-Family Residence District
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R-15
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One-Family Residence District
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R-MF-3
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Multifamily Residence District
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R-MF-5
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Multifamily Residence District
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LHC
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Local Historic Center District
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RB
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Restricted Business District
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PB
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Planned Business District
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PSC
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Planned Shopping Center District
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GB
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General Business District
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PI
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Planned Industry District
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HRWRD
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Hudson River Waterfront Recreation District
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HRD
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Hudson River District
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BH
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Beacon Hills District
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DMUD
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Designed Multiple Use Development (Floating Zone)
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SCH
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Senior Citizen Housing District (Floating Zone)
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AQO
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Aquifer Protection Overlay Zone
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Said districts are bounded and defined as shown on the map entitled
"Zoning Map, Town of Fishkill," which map, with all explanatory matter
thereon, is hereby made a part of this chapter.
Where uncertainty exists as to the location of any boundaries
shown on the Zoning Map, the following rules shall apply:
A. District boundary lines are intended to follow lot lines or the center
line of streets, rights-of-way or watercourses, or be parallel or
perpendicular thereto, unless such strict boundary lines are indicated
by dimensions shown on the Zoning Map.
B. Where district boundary lines divide a lot or unsubdivided property,
the location of any such boundary, if not indicated by dimensions,
shall be determined by the use of the map scale on the Zoning Map.
[Amended 7-14-2021 by L.L. No. 3-2021]
C. Where such boundaries are indicated as approximately following the
property lines of parks or other large public holdings, such lines
shall be construed to be such boundaries.
D. Where district boundaries are so indicated that they approximately
follow the edge of lakes, ponds, reservoirs or other bodies of water,
the mean high-water lines thereof shall be construed to be the district
boundaries, except that the regulations of the most restrictive district
on the edge of such a body of water shall apply to the area within
the mean high-water line and the body of water thereof.
E. Any boundary extending into the Hudson River or other bodies of water
bordering the Town shall be deemed to extend to the boundary of the
Town unless otherwise indicated.
F. If the district classification of any land is in question, it shall
be deemed to be in the most restrictive adjoining district.
[Amended 7-14-2021 by L.L. No. 3-2021]
In all cases where a district boundary divides a lot in one
ownership and more than 50% of the area of such lot lies in the less-restricted
district, the regulations prescribed by this chapter for the less-restricted
district may be extended by a determination of the Zoning Board of
Appeals to such portion of the more restricted portion of said lot
which lies within 50 feet of such district boundary. For purposes
of this section, the more-restricted district shall be deemed to be
that district which is subject to regulations that prohibit the use
intended to be made of said lot or that require higher standards with
respect to density, coverage, yards, screening, landscaping, parking,
loading and similar requirements.
For purposes of these regulations, where residence districts are referred to as "more restrictive" or "less restrictive," the designation shall refer to the order in which residence districts are set forth in §
150-8, the first named being the most restrictive.