[Amended 10-24-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-24; 11-8-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-39]
For the purposes of this chapter, the Township is hereby divided
into the following districts:
RR
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Rural Residential
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RR-T1
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Rural Residential — Transition District
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RR-T2
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Rural Residential — Transition District
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R1.5
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Low Density Residential
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H-1
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Windsor Historic District — Residential
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H-2
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Windsor Historic District — Residential
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VD
|
Village Development
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TC
|
Town Center
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MU-ARCD
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Mixed Use/Age-Restricted Conservation Development
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OC-1
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Office/Commercial Zone
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VC
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Village Commercial
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VT
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Village Transitional Zone
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HC
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Highway Commercial
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ORH
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Office, Research, Hotel
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PCD
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Planned Commercial Development
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OW
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Office Warehousing Light Manufacturing
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A
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Airport
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AS&AH
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Air Safety and Airport Hazard
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GC
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Golf Course Commercial
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MH
|
Mobile Home
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H-O
|
Historic Overlay
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Town Center South Redevelopment Area
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[Amended 10-24-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-24]
The boundaries of those zoning districts are established on
the map entitled "Zoning Map of the Township of Robbinsville," dated
April 1987, as further revised and amended through the effective date
of Ordinance 2010-24, which accompanies and is hereby part of this
chapter.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: A new Zoning Map prepared by Remington, Vernick and Arango, was adopted 6-14-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-02. This Zoning Map is included as an attachment to this chapter.
[Amended 7-20-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-27]
Zoning district boundary lines are intended to follow street
center lines, railroad rights-of-way, the center lines of streams
and lot or property lines or direct linear extensions of lot or property
lines as they exist on lots of record at the time of enactment of
this chapter, unless otherwise indicated by dimensions on the Zoning
Map. Any dimensions shown shall be in feet and measured horizontally
and, when measured from a street, shall be measured from the street
right-of-way line even if the center line of that street is used for
the location of a zoning district line. The exact location of any
disputed zoning district boundary line shall be determined by the
Land Use Board. The zoning standards, controls and designations apply
to every structure, lot and use within each district, and the district
lines extend vertically in both directions from ground level.
A.
Where a zoning district boundary line divides a lot other than by
following a stream or street, any use permitted in either district
may be extended not more than 20 feet into the adjacent district.
A use permitted in the zoning district so extended shall thereafter
be a permitted use in the extended area. A zoning district line, however,
shall be altered only once by utilizing this section of this chapter,
after which the lot use shall be governed by the regulations of the
zoning district in which it is located after the zoning district boundary
line adjustment.
B.
The minimum lot area, open space, yards and setbacks, parking, stormwater detention and other similar requirements for any use on a lot which is divided by a zone district boundary line shall be provided entirely within the portion of the lot located in the zone where the use is permitted, except as otherwise provided in Subsection A hereinabove.