The Town of Hoosick is hereby divided into the following land use districts, as shown on the Land Use District Map.[1]
A.
Hamlet - H: traditional hamlet areas and areas around the Village of Hoosick Falls, mixed residential and small commercial with limited floor/building sizes; Hoosick, North Hoosick, Walloomsac, Potter Hill, Mapletown, Buskirk and Eagle Bridge.
B.
Light Industrial/Commercial - LIC: near state highways, for larger commercial buildings and industrial uses.
C.
Rural Residential - RR: smaller residential lots in areas that are not heavily agricultural.
D.
Agricultural/Residential - AR: rural areas, including small and large farms, low-density residential and rural uses.
E.
Conservation/Resource Management - CRM: parklands, cemeteries, state forest lands, lands protected by conservation easements, schools, rivers and trout streams.
F.
Historic Overlay - HO: a buffer area of 50 feet around a National Historic Register-listed property or a Town of Hoosick historic property.
G.
Flood Fringe Overlay - FFO: the 100-year floodplain and floodway of the most recent FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map.
H.
Dailey Mine Zone - DZ: for the mining use of construction aggregate(s) as per NYS Supreme Court, Rensselaer County, William E. Dailey, Inc., v. Town Of Hoosick, Rensselaer County Legislature, et al. Stipulation of Settlement Index No. 186-678, State of NY Department of Environmental Conservation.
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Editor's Note: The Land Use District Map is on file in the office of the Town Clerk and available for viewing on the Town website.