[Amended 4-11-1985; 1-24-1991; 12-22-1994; 11-13-2003; 5-9-2013; 5-8-2014; 6-12-2014]
For the purposes of this chapter, the Borough of Allendale is hereby divided into 21 zone districts as follows:
AAA
Residence Zone District (single-family residential)
AA
Residence Zone District (single-family residential)
A
Residence Zone District (single-family residential)
AU
Townhouse Zone District (residential)
BU
Garden Apartments Zone District (residential)
B
Residence Zone District (two-family residential)
C-1
Central Business Zone District
C-2
Central Business Zone District -- Shopping Center
D-1
Industrial Zone District
D-2
Industrial Zone District
E
Industrial Zone District
EM
Mixed Industrial and Low- and Moderate-Income Multiple-Dwelling Zone District
ML-1
Multiple-Dwelling Zone District
ML-2
Townhouse Zone District
ML-3
Townhouse Zone District
ML-4
Multifamily Zone District
ML-5
Townhouse Zone District
ML-6
Townhouse/Apartment Zone District
ML-7
Single-Family Residence Zone District
ML-8
Affordable housing District
SC
Redevelopment Area: Senior Citizen Housing
[Amended 4-11-1985; 1-24-1991; 12-22-1994]
A. 
The Zoning Map entitled "Zoning Map, Borough of Allendale, Bergen County, New Jersey," prepared by Borough Engineer, John J. Yakimik, P.E., dated May, 2014, is hereby adopted and declared to be a part of this chapter.[1] Said Zoning Map is hereby revised and amended by the creation of the D-1 and D-2 Zoning Districts set forth herein.
[Amended 5-14-1998; 11-3-2003; 5-9-2013; 5-8-2014; 6-12-2014]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Zoning Map is on file in the Borough offices.
B. 
Except where referenced on said revised Zoning Map to a street line or other designated line by dimensions shown on said map or referenced by lot and block, the district boundary lines follow lot lines or the center lines of streets or alleys as they are shown on said map at the time of adoption of this section; provided, however, that where a district line does not coincide with such lot lines or such street center lines or where it is not designated by dimensions, it shall be deemed to be 150 feet back from the nearest parallel street right-of-way.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection C, regarding the Schedule of Requirements, which immediately followed this subsection, was repealed 11-13-2003.
Where a district boundary line as established in this section or as shown on the Zoning Map divides a lot which was in single ownership and on record at the time of enactment of the aforesaid ordinance, the use authorized thereon and the other district requirements applying to the least restricted portion of such lot under this chapter shall be considered as extending to the entire lot, provided that the more restricted portion of such lot is entirely within 25 feet of said dividing district boundary line. The use so extended shall be deemed to be conforming.