Table 1.1 Zones and Boundaries
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For the purpose of this chapter, the Town of Woodbridge is divided
into zones as follows:
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T-1 RURAL
Natural Zone consists of lands approximating or reverting to
a wilderness condition, including lands unsuitable for development
due to topography, hydrology, or vegetation.
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T-2 RURAL
Rural Zone consists of sparsely settled lands in open or cultivated
states. These include woodland, agricultural land, grassland, sports
fields, golf courses, cemeteries, and schools.
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T-3 SUB-URBAN [T3-C, T3-D, T3-BB]
Sub-Urban Zone consists of low-density residential areas adjacent
to higher zones that have some mixed use. Home occupations and outbuilding
may be permitted.
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Residence A District
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Low-density residential with a minimum gross lot size of 65,000
square feet
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Residence B District
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Low-density residential with a minimum gross lot size of 15,000
square feet
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Dev 1 Development
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Commercial and limited residential uses and mixed-use configurations
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BI
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Business and industrial uses.
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GB
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General Business District that does not allow residential uses
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GBA
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General Business District Overlay that allows limited residential
uses
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Flood Hazard Zone
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Overlay zone determined by FEMA Flood Insurance Maps
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Dev 2 Development
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Mixed-use industrial district with commercial and walkable links
between passive and active recreation.
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Park (P)
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Sets aside and protects areas that are publicly or semi-publicly
owned and are designated as parks and open space
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Woodbridge Village District
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Overlay zone with distinctive character, landscape, or historic
value. This district gives added definition to the design and placement
of buildings; maintenance of public views; paving materials and placement
of public roadways; and other elements appropriate to maintain and
protect the character of the Village District
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