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Orchard Park City Zoning Code

ARTICLE II

Establishment of Districts

§ 225-6 Districts.

[Amended 8-9-1999 by L.L. No. 9-1999; 6-26-2023 by L.L. No. 11-2023]
For the purposes of promoting the public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the Village of Orchard Park, the Village is hereby divided into the following types of districts:
R-1
Residential, Low-Density
R-2
Residential, Low-Density
R-3
Residential, Medium-Density
R-4
Residential, Medium-High-Density
R-5
Residential, High-Density
B-1
Commercial
B-2
Professional-Commercial
I-1
Industrial
L-C
Land Conservation District

§ 225-7 Zoning Map.

[Amended 8-9-1999 by L.L. No. 9-1999]
The districts are bounded as shown on the map entitled, "1999 Zoning Map of the Village of Orchard Park," and certified by the Village Clerk-Treasurer, which accompanies and which, with all explanatory matter thereon, is hereby made a part of this chapter.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Zoning Map is on file in the Village office.

§ 225-8 District boundaries.

A. 
Designation of district boundaries. The district boundary lines are intended generally to follow the center lines of streets, the boundary lines of railroad rights-of-way, existing lot lines, the mean water level of streams, and other waterways, or Village boundary lines, all as shown on the Zoning Map; but where a district boundary line does not follow such a line, its position is shown on said Zoning Map by a specific dimension expressing its distance in feet in a center line or other boundary line as indicated.
B. 
Determination of location of boundaries. In case of uncertainty as to the true location of a district boundary line in a particular instance, the Code Enforcement Official shall request the Zoning Board of Appeals to render its determination with respect thereto.