[Amended 1-6-2005 by L.L. No. 1-2005; 9-6-2007 by L.L. No. 2-2007; 12-6-2007 by L.L. No. 6-2007; 3-4-2010 by L.L. No.
1-2010; 5-1-2014 by L.L. No. 1-2014; 7-21-2016 by L.L. No. 3-2016; at time of adoption
of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
For the purpose of promoting the public health,
safety, morals and general welfare of the community, the Town of Walworth
is divided into the following zoning district regulations:
RR-1 District
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Single-Family Residential
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RR-1A District
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Single-Family Residential
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R District
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Single-Family Residential
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Hamlet District
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Multifamily/Neighborhood Business
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B District
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General Business/Professional Office/Office
Research Park/High Density Residential
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I District
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General Industrial
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PD District
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Planned Development
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Municipal Facilities District
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Mobile Home Park Overlay District
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Day Care Center Overlay District
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Adult Use Business Overlay District
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[Amended 1-17-2002 by L.L. No. 1-2002; 3-20-2003 by L.L. No.
1-2003; 9-4-2003 by L.L. No. 4-2003; 9-6-2007 by L.L. No.
2-2007; 3-4-2010 by L.L. No. 1-2010; 5-1-2014 by L.L. No.
1-2014]
The Town of Walworth Official Zoning Map is hereby incorporated
herein and made a part of this chapter. The Town of Walworth Official
Zoning Map shall be kept on file with the Walworth Town Clerk.
Where uncertainty exists with respect to the
boundaries of any of the aforesaid districts as shown on the Zoning
Map, the following rules shall apply:
A. Where district boundaries are indicated as approximately
following the center line of streets or highways, street lines or
highway right-of-way lines shall be constructed to be such boundaries.
B. Where district boundaries are so indicated that they
approximately follow the lot lines, such lot lines shall be constructed
to be said boundaries.
C. Where district boundaries are so indicated that they
are approximately parallel to the center lines or street lines of
streets or the center lines or right-of-way lines of highways, such
district boundaries shall be construed as being parallel thereto and
at such distance therefrom as indicated on the Zoning Map. If no distance
is given, such dimension shall be determined by the use of the scale
on said Zoning Map.
D. Where the boundary of a district follows a stream,
lake or other body of water, said boundary line shall be deemed to
be at the center line of such body of water.
E. Where a district boundary line divides a lot which
was in single ownership at the time of passage of this chapter, the
Board of Appeals may permit, as a special exception, the extension
of the regulation for either portion of the lot not to exceed 50 feet
beyond the district line into the remaining portion of the lot.
[Amended 4-5-2001 by L.L.
No. 2-2001]
To assist in the transition between districts, a buffer area,
which shall not contain any structure except a fence, shall be created
which shall contain berms and screenings (including fences) as shall
be determined by the Planning Board to provide a visual and sound
buffer between the districts.
A. There shall
be a buffer area between each district as follows:
(1) Buffer
areas between any Residential District (RR-1, R) and the Multifamily/
Neighborhood Business District (Hamlet) and General Business, Office
Research/High-Density Residential (B) shall not be less than 25 feet
from the lot line or division line between the districts.
[Amended 3-4-2010 by L.L.
No. 1-2010]
(2) Buffer
areas between any Residential District (RR-1, R) and the Multifamily/
Neighborhood Business District (Hamlet), General Business, Office
Research/High-Density Residential (B) and any other district shall
not be less than 100 feet from the lot line or division line between
the districts.
[Amended 3-4-2010 by L.L.
No. 1-2010]
(3) The
buffer area shall be a part of the premises which the Planning Board
should determine to be appropriate and shall be located between the
proposed structure closest to the lot line (which is also the district
division line) and the district division line; except that, where
the district division line is between a residential and a nonresidential
district, then, in that event, the buffer area shall be a part of
the nonresidential premises and shall be located between the proposed
structure closest to the lot line (which is also the district division
line) and the district division line.
B. The buffer
area shall contain berms, screen plantings and ground cover to provide
a visual and sound buffer between districts, as shall be determined
by the Planning Board.
(1) The
plan for the buffer area shall be presented at the time the land within
the district is to be developed.
(2) A plan
for maintenance of the buffer area shall be presented at the time
the land within the district is to be developed.
(3) The
maintenance of the buffer area shall be the responsibility of the
landowner and the lessee (if any) of the land where the buffer area
is located.
C. Responsibility
for providing buffer area.
(1) The
provision of a buffer area shall be the responsibility of the owner
of the land in which the district is created.
(2) The
buffer area between two districts shall be constructed or furnished
by the owner of the premises in the nonresidential district or, if
two districts are nonresidential districts, then the buffer area shall
be constructed or furnished by the owner of the premises which the
Planning Board determines appropriate.
D. In the
event that the district boundaries are the center line of a highway,
the buffer area required shall be reduced by the distance from the
center line to the property line, but in no event to less than 40%
of the required buffer area.