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(a) 
Zoning districts established. In order to regulate and restrict the location and use of buildings and land for trade, industry, residence and other purposes in accordance with the objectives of the Comprehensive Plan, to regulate and restrict the location, height and size of buildings hereafter erected or structurally altered, the size of yards and other open spaces and the density of population, the following zoning districts are hereby established:
(b) 
Special purpose zoning districts. The intent and character of these districts are unique compared to the primary zoning districts supplied in Article IV. These districts contain additional standards and design requirements not found in the primary zoning districts. Special purpose zoning districts provide standards for specific districts in the Town of Abingdon and are established as follows:
(1) 
OH - Old and Historic;
(2) 
PTD - Planned Technology District; and
(3) 
PUD - Planned Unit Development.
(c) 
Overlay districts. Overlay districts apply additional standards to the development of land in the Town of Abingdon. These district standards exist as overlays to the existing underlying zoning districts and, as such, the provisions for the overlay districts do not replace, but shall serve as a supplement to, the underlying district provisions. The overlay districts are established as follows:
(1) 
FH - Flood Hazard Overlay;
(2) 
Airport Safety Overlay; and
(3) 
EC - Historic District Entrance Corridor Overlay District.
[1-3-2023 by Ord. No. 2023.01.03]
(a) 
Special purpose zoning districts.
(1) 
Old and Historic. This district should maintain appropriate character and design through utilization of historic guidelines and review of development by a Historic Preservation Review Board. The purpose of the Old and Historic (OH) District, in accordance with Code of Virginia, § 15.2-2306, is to:
a. 
Preserve the unique cultural heritage represented by the original section of the Town of Abingdon and the site of Black's Fort and the Town's historic resources for future generations; and
b. 
Promote historic resources for economic development and financial stability, preserve historic resources for educational purposes, and promote quality of life and a sense of place for Town residents.
(2) 
Planned Technology District. The purpose of the Planned Technology Development (PTD) District is for high technology manufacturing and industrial uses. Supporting accessory uses and facilities, including offices, commercial establishments, and residential areas may also be permitted. The PTD District is intended to be designed with a park-like setting that complements surrounding land uses by means of appropriate siting of buildings, controlled access points, attractive and harmonious architecture, effective landscape buffering and common open space with scenic view easements. The district is intended to provide flexibility in design and site layout, allow latitude in combining different types of uses within a single development, and provide the developer with incentives to create an aesthetically pleasing, functional and environmentally friendly planned development.
a. 
In addition, the intent of the planned technology development district is to provide certain industries that are clean and environmentally efficient the opportunity to locate in an area of similar technologies in what is generally known as a mixed-use park, developed under a complete, comprehensive site plan. Standards are provided for landscaping, buffering and open space to encourage high technology industries and to ensure a park-like atmosphere. Important in determining the location and size of a PTD are the accessibility of the location, the availability of public utilities, public safety services and the suitability of the topography for site and building development purposes.
(3) 
Planned unit development. The purpose of the Planned Unit Development (PUD) District is to encourage and permit variation in residential developments by allowing deviation in lot size, bulk or type of dwelling, density, lot coverage and open space from that required in any one residential district. Supporting accessory uses and facilities, including neighborhood-style, low-intensity businesses and mixed uses are also permitted. This district encourages innovative and attractive design in pedestrian-oriented environments, while allowing greater flexibility in land use and design.
(b) 
Overlay Districts.
(1) 
Flood hazard overlay. The purpose of the Flood Hazard (FH) Overlay District is to establish and identify those areas which should be subject to special regulations on account of a greater probability of flooding thereon. The purposes of establishing such areas are to protect life and property; to reduce public costs for flood control, rescue, and relief efforts; to protect recognizable ecological values; to prevent the creation of health and safety hazards, disruption of commerce and governmental services, the extraordinary and unnecessary expenditure of public funds for flood protection and relief, the impairment of the tax base; and to support and conform to the National Flood Insurance Program.
(2) 
Airport Safety Overlay. The Virginia Highlands Airport Safety Overlay District is adopted pursuant to Code of Virginia, § 15.2-2294 et seq., as amended. The Zone consists of the airspace over and around the Virginia Highlands Airport. The purpose of this Zone is to identify and regulate obstructions within that airspace. In order to accomplish the necessary controls for this area, the boundaries of this Overlay District shall be concurrent with those of those specific geometric standards as referred to in the Code of Virginia, § 15.2-2294 et seq., as amended. The intent of the Virginia Highlands Airport Safety Overlay Zone is to prevent any obstruction that has the potential for endangering the lives and property of the users of the Virginia Highlands Airport and the residents of the Town of Abingdon, Virginia, and to reduce the size of areas available for landing, take off and maneuvering of aircraft, thus tending to destroy or impair the utility of the airport and the public investment therein. It is declared in the interest of the public health, safety, and general welfare that:
a. 
The creation or establishment of obstructions that are hazards to air navigation be prevented;
b. 
The creation or establishment of an obstruction has the potential for being a public nuisance and may injure the area served by the Virginia Highlands Airport;
c. 
The Town of Abingdon, Virginia, area derives economic development and enhanced interstate commerce from Virginia Highlands Airport when such airport and its surrounding vicinity is held strictly to the highest possible safety standards; and
d. 
The prevention of these obstructions should be accomplished, to the fullest extent legally possible, by the exercise of the police power without compensation.
(3) 
Historic District Entrance Corridor Overlay District. The purpose of the Historic District Entrance Corridor (EC) Overlay District, in accordance with the Code of Virginia, § 15.2-2306, is to:
a. 
Achieve a balanced land use pattern that retains Abingdon's small-town character while accommodating quality growth in a planned manner;
b. 
Insure that future business and employment centers do not adversely affect or overburden the public facilities, environment or existing Town character of Abingdon;
c. 
Protect and enhance Abingdon's attractiveness;
d. 
Protect Abingdon's scenic, historic, architectural, and cultural resources;
e. 
Support and stimulate development which is appropriate and complimentary to the numerous properties of historic, architectural, and cultural significance throughout the Town; and
f. 
Protect and enhance the architectural and scenic character of significant access routes to the Town's historic areas, promote orderly and attractive development along these significant access routes, and ensure that development within this district is compatible with these resources through architectural control of development.