Districts are located and bounded as shown on
the Official Zoning Map, which is made a part of this chapter. The
Official Zoning Map is to be kept on file in the office of the Town
Clerk.
[Amended 3-29-2005 STM by Art. 2; 3-11-2006 ATM by Art. 24; 3-28-2009 ATM by Art. 21;
2-6-2019 STM by Art. 2]
To implement the provisions of this chapter,
the Town of Alfred is hereby divided into the following districts:
G. Rural Residential District.
I. Wellhead Protection District 1.
J. Wellhead Protection District 2.
K. Wellhead Protection District 3.
L. Resource Protection District, pursuant to DEP Shoreland
Zoning Guidelines.
M. Shoreland Limited Residential District, pursuant to
DEP Shoreland Zoning Guidelines.
N. Stream Protection District, pursuant to DEP Shoreland
Zoning Guidelines.
O. Fort Ridge Drainage Overlay. See §
160-107, Stormwater runoff.
[Amended 3-28-2009 ATM by Art. 21]
The Official Zoning Map shall be certified by
the attested signature of the Town Clerk with the date of adoption
or any amendment. Copies of this Map may be seen in the Office of
the Selectmen. The Official Zoning Map shall be drawn at a scale of
not less than: 1 inch = 2,000 feet. District boundaries shall be clearly
delineated and a legend indicating the symbols for each district shall
be placed on the Map.
In the event that the Official Zoning Map becomes damaged, destroyed, lost, or difficult to interpret because of the nature or number of changes and additions, the Town Meeting may adopt a new Official Zoning Map or any number of pages thereof, which supersede the prior Map. The new Map may correct drafting or other errors or omissions in the prior Map but this procedure may not be used to amend the Official Zoning Map. (The Official Zoning Map is only amended by the procedure in Article
I.) The replacement map created by the procedure herein must be certified as the replacement of the Official Zoning Map by the Town Clerk. The prior Official Zoning Map must be retained on file in the office of the Town Clerk.
If the Official Zoning Map conflicts with any
metes and bounds descriptions of zoning district boundaries contained
in this chapter, the metes and bounds descriptions control.
Where uncertainty exists with respect to the
boundaries of various districts as shown on the Official Zoning Map,
the following rules apply:
A. Boundaries indicated as approximately following the
center lines of streets, lot lines, municipal limits, or railroad
lines are to be construed as following such center lines, lot lines,
municipal limits, or railroad lines;
B. Boundaries indicated as following shorelines are to
be construed as following such shorelines, and in the event of natural
change in the shoreline are to be construed as moving with the actual
shoreline; boundaries indicated as approximately following the center
line of streams, rivers, lakes, or other bodies of water are to be
construed as following such center lines;
C. Boundaries indicated as being parallel to, or extensions
of, features indicated above are to be so construed. Distances not
specifically indicated on the Official Zoning Map are to be determined
by the scale of the Map; and
D. Where physical or cultural features existing on the ground are at variance with those shown on the Official Zoning Map, or in other circumstances not covered by Subsections
A through
C above, the Board of Appeals shall be the final authority as to location of the district boundaries. The Board of Appeals may employ appropriate consultants, in accordance with employment and/purchasing policy of the Town of Alfred, to assist it in its interpretation.
[Amended 3-28-2009 ATM by Art. 21]
Where a zoning district boundary line, other
than the boundary line of the Resource Protection or Shoreland Districts,
divides a lot or parcel of land which was in the same ownership of
record at the time such line was originally established by adoption
or amendment of this chapter or prior zoning ordinances, the regulations
applicable to the less restricted portion of the lot may be extended
up to, but not more than, 50 feet into the more restricted portion
of the lot.