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Middletown City Zoning Code

ARTICLE 5

ZONING DISTRICTS AND ZONING MAP

§ 500 ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS.

   To achieve the purposes of this chapter, the Town of Middletown is hereby divided into the following zoning districts:
List of Authorized Zoning Districts
District
Symbol
Description
List of Authorized Zoning Districts
District
Symbol
Description
Residential
R-60
Low density residential
Residential
R-40
Low density residential
Residential
R-30
Medium density residential
Residential
R-20
Medium density residential
Residential
R-10
High density residential
Residential
RM
Residential multifamily
Residential
MT
Mobile home/transient trailer
Commercial
GB
General business
Commercial
LB
Limited business
Commercial
OB
Office business
Commercial
OP
Office park
Industrial
LI
See § 724
Light industry
Open space
OS
Open space
Public
P
Public
 
List of Authorized Zoning Districts (Cont'd)
District
Symbol
Description
List of Authorized Zoning Districts (Cont'd)
District
Symbol
Description
Traffic Sensitive Residential
R-60A
Traffic sensitive low density residential
Traffic Sensitive Residential
R-40A
Traffic sensitive low density residential
Traffic Sensitive Residential
R-30A
Traffic sensitive medium density residential
Traffic Sensitive Residential
R-20A
Traffic sensitive medium density residential
Traffic Sensitive Residential
R-10A
Traffic sensitive high density residential
Traffic Sensitive Residential
RMA
Traffic sensitive residential multifamily
Traffic Sensitive Residential
MTA
Traffic sensitive mobile home/transient trailer
Traffic Sensitive Commercial
GBA
Traffic sensitive general business
Traffic Sensitive Commercial
LBA
Traffic sensitive limited business
Traffic Sensitive Commercial
OBA
Traffic sensitive office business
Traffic Sensitive Industrial
LIA
Traffic sensitive light industry
Traffic Sensitive Open Space
OSA
Traffic sensitive open space
Traffic Sensitive Public
PA
Traffic sensitive public
 
(Ord. passed 10-30-06)

§ 501 PURPOSES OF THE VARIOUS ZONING DISTRICTS.

   In addition to furthering the purposes of this chapter, as stated in Article 1, each of the foregoing listed districts is created with specific intent as follows:
   (A)   Low Density Residential (R-60). This district is established to provide low density residential areas, areas for agricultural use and where future community expansion is likely to occur.
   (B)   Low Density Residential (R-40). This district is established to provide residential areas which are suited for large lot single-family development, agricultural and certain other uses.
   (C)   Medium Density Residential (R-30). This district is established to provide residential areas which are located in rural areas of town or where environmental conditions preclude smaller single-family lot sizes, and where agricultural and certain other uses may be established.
   (D)   Medium Density Residential (R-20). This district is established to provide residential areas suitable for development but where intensive non-residential uses are restricted.
   (E)   High Density Residential (R-10). This district is established to provide a wide range of urban housing types within the central built-up areas of town where water and sewer service is provided.
   (F)   Residential Multifamily (RM). This district is established to provide areas for multifamily housing, including apartments and condominiums, meeting certain design and site planning requirements; and where complementary non-residential uses may be allowed.
   (G)   Mobile Home/Transient Trailer (MT). This district is established to provide areas for mobile home parks and transient trailer parks.
   (H)   General Business (GB). This district is established to provide areas for most retail, wholesale, and service businesses, serving both local as well as regional markets. Within the GB District, mixed-use development projects are also allowed as an option to provide for village- style development of a mix of uses, including multi-family residential, small-scale retail, office, and public uses, while preserving open space, and to limit commercial sprawl.
   (I)   Limited Business (LB). This district is established to provide areas for day-to-day localized shopping needs, convenience shopping services to neighborhood areas, and to provide limited specialized business uses in certain parts of town. Within the LB District, mixed-use development projects are also allowed as an option to provide for village-style development of a mix of uses, including multi- family residential, small-scale retail, office, and public uses, while preserving open space, and to limit commercial sprawl.
   (J)   Office Business (OB). This district is established to provide areas for planned office parks, light industrial and research centers and professional office buildings.
   (K)   Light Industry (LI). This district is established to provide for light industry and non-manufacturing businesses, heavy commercial uses, automotive and mechanical services and outdoor storage uses and is explained in § 724.
   (L)   Office Park (OP). This district is established to provide a park-like setting for office uses, certain industrial uses, and miscellaneous compatible uses.
   (M)   Open Space (OS). This district is established to reserve certain areas for conservation of natural resources and open recreational and institutional uses.
   (N)   Public (P). This district is established to provide for major public lands owned by federal, state or municipal governments. The purpose of this district is to relate the zoning map to major elements of actual land use and to the Comprehensive Community Plan, and to provide zoning controls if the public use is abandoned or the land is sold for private use.
   (O)   Traffic Sensitive Districts. These districts are designated by the letter "A" and identify districts where special regulations regarding lot width/frontage shall apply. They are intended to provide for adequate and safe access onto major thoroughfares within the town.
(Ord. passed 10-30-06; Am. Ord. 2018-16, passed 9-4-18)

§ 502 OFFICIAL ZONING MAP.

   (A)   The boundaries of the foregoing zoning districts are hereby established as shown on the Town of Middletown Official Zoning Map, dated October 1, 1985, consisting of plat maps, and filed in the Office of the Town Clerk. The Town of Middletown Official Zoning Map, as may hereafter be amended from time to time, is hereby made a part of this code, is hereinafter sometimes referred to as the "zoning map" and is hereby adopted and made a part of this chapter.
   (B)   The zoning map, consisting of 45 plat maps, shall be identified by the following: Town of Middletown Official Zoning Map, dated October 1, 1985, the signature of the Town Council President, attested by the Town Clerk, and bearing the seal of the town.
   (C)   Regardless of the existence of copies of the zoning map, which may be periodically made or published, the zoning map herein described, which shall be located in the office of the Town Clerk, shall be the Town of Middletown Official Zoning Map. It shall be the final authority as to the current zoning status of land and water areas; buildings, and other structures in the Town of Middletown.
(Ord. passed 10-30-06)

§ 503 RULES FOR INTERPRETATION OF ZONING DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.

   Where uncertainty exists as to boundaries of zoning districts as shown on the zoning map, the following rules shall apply:
   (A)   Boundaries indicated as approximately following the centerlines of streets, railroads or utility rights-of-way shall be construed to follow such centerlines;
   (B)   Boundaries indicated as approximately following platted lot lines shall be construed as following such lot lines;
   (C)   Boundaries indicated as following shore lines shall be construed to follow such shore lines, and in the event of change in the shore line shall be construed as moving with the actual shore line. Boundaries indicated as approximately following the centerlines of streams, rivers, ponds or other bodies or water shall be construed to follow such centerlines;
   (D)   Land created by the filling of a stream or water body shall be considered to be within the district of the land from which such fill was extended;
   (E)   Boundaries indicated as approximately following town limits shall be construed as following town limits;
   (F)   Boundaries indicated as parallel to or extensions of features indicated in divisions (A) through (E) hereof shall be so construed. Distances not specifically indicated on the zoning map shall be determined by the scale of the zoning map;
   (G)   Where physical or cultural features existing on the ground differ from those shown on the zoning map or in other circumstances not covered by divisions (A) through (F) hereof, the Zoning Officer shall interpret the zoning district boundaries.
(Ord. passed 10-30-06)