2 General Use and Form Based Districts Zoning Districts
8.2.1 (PC) Public Conservation District
(A) The Public Conservation District is established as a district in which the primary use of the land is reserved for the general public for recreation, parks, natural or man-made bodies of water, forests and other similar open space uses, and other government uses that provide public services to the residents of Pinehurst. This district is intended to preserve and protect environmentally sensitive lands (e.g. floodways, wetlands) and/or properties otherwise restricted for public recreational use.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2 a
(A) The Recreational Development District is established as a district in which the primary use of the land is predominantly reserved for privately owned recreation, clubhouses and support structures, natural or man-made bodies of water, resort complexes and other similar uses. This district is intended to preserve and protect environmentally sensitive lands (e.g. floodways, wetlands) and/or properties otherwise restricted for private recreational use.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2 a
(A) The R-210 Residential District is established as a district in which the principal uses of the land are for low-density residential and light agricultural purposes. Development in this district is restricted due to lack of available utilities, watershed protection restrictions and for the protection of agricultural lands.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2 a
(A) The R-15, R-20, and R-30 Residential District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for medium-density residential uses. This district is further intended to discourage any use which would be detrimental to the predominately medium-density residential nature of the areas included within the district.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2 a
(A) The R-5, R-8 and R-10 Residential District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for high-density residential uses. This district is further intended to discourage any use which would be detrimental to the predominately residential nature of the areas included within the district.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
(A) The Residential Multi-Family District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for multi-family and/or single-family dwellings. This district is further intended to discourage any use which would be detrimental to the predominately residential nature of the areas included within the district.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
(A) The Neighborhood Commercial District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for small scale commercial, retail, office and service uses to serve the surrounding residential districts. This district is further intended to discourage any use which would be detrimental to the predominately low-intensity commercial nature of the areas included within the district.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
(A) The Hotel District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for hotels and their associated villas or cottages. This district is intended to provide lodging facilities for visitors while minimizing any adverse impact on neighboring residential areas.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
(A) The Hospital Development District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for hospitals, surgical centers or other health professional services and their supporting uses. This district is further intended to encourage the development of regional and community-wide providers of health care services while minimizing any adverse impacts on neighboring residential and historic areas.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
8.2.11 (OP) Office Professional Development District
(A) The Office Professional District is intended to provide for limited office and retail development as a spatial development between business districts and residential land uses.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
8.2.12 (VCP) Village Cottage Professional District
(A) The Village Cottage Professional District is intended to provide for limited office and retail development and a wide variety of housing types in pedestrian-scaled, residential-style structures.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
(A) The Village Residential District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for multi-family and single-family dwellings in close proximity to the Village Center or other commercial nodes.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
(A) The Village Mixed-Use District is established as a pedestrian-scaled district which caters to the everyday needs of nearby neighborhoods. This district allows a mixture of primary land uses within the same building and development site and emphasizes accessibility by automobiles, bicycles, and pedestrians.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
(A) The Village Commercial District accommodates an active, pedestrian-friendly area of community-scale commercial, residential, office, and civic uses in both vertically mixed-use, as well as free-standing buildings. Retail should be placed at street level, with residential uses in rear or upper stories.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
2 General Use and Form Based Districts Zoning Districts
8.2.1 (PC) Public Conservation District
(A) The Public Conservation District is established as a district in which the primary use of the land is reserved for the general public for recreation, parks, natural or man-made bodies of water, forests and other similar open space uses, and other government uses that provide public services to the residents of Pinehurst. This district is intended to preserve and protect environmentally sensitive lands (e.g. floodways, wetlands) and/or properties otherwise restricted for public recreational use.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2 a
(A) The Recreational Development District is established as a district in which the primary use of the land is predominantly reserved for privately owned recreation, clubhouses and support structures, natural or man-made bodies of water, resort complexes and other similar uses. This district is intended to preserve and protect environmentally sensitive lands (e.g. floodways, wetlands) and/or properties otherwise restricted for private recreational use.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2 a
(A) The R-210 Residential District is established as a district in which the principal uses of the land are for low-density residential and light agricultural purposes. Development in this district is restricted due to lack of available utilities, watershed protection restrictions and for the protection of agricultural lands.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2 a
(A) The R-15, R-20, and R-30 Residential District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for medium-density residential uses. This district is further intended to discourage any use which would be detrimental to the predominately medium-density residential nature of the areas included within the district.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2 a
(A) The R-5, R-8 and R-10 Residential District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for high-density residential uses. This district is further intended to discourage any use which would be detrimental to the predominately residential nature of the areas included within the district.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
(A) The Residential Multi-Family District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for multi-family and/or single-family dwellings. This district is further intended to discourage any use which would be detrimental to the predominately residential nature of the areas included within the district.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
(A) The Neighborhood Commercial District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for small scale commercial, retail, office and service uses to serve the surrounding residential districts. This district is further intended to discourage any use which would be detrimental to the predominately low-intensity commercial nature of the areas included within the district.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
(A) The Hotel District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for hotels and their associated villas or cottages. This district is intended to provide lodging facilities for visitors while minimizing any adverse impact on neighboring residential areas.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
(A) The Hospital Development District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for hospitals, surgical centers or other health professional services and their supporting uses. This district is further intended to encourage the development of regional and community-wide providers of health care services while minimizing any adverse impacts on neighboring residential and historic areas.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
8.2.11 (OP) Office Professional Development District
(A) The Office Professional District is intended to provide for limited office and retail development as a spatial development between business districts and residential land uses.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
8.2.12 (VCP) Village Cottage Professional District
(A) The Village Cottage Professional District is intended to provide for limited office and retail development and a wide variety of housing types in pedestrian-scaled, residential-style structures.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
(A) The Village Residential District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for multi-family and single-family dwellings in close proximity to the Village Center or other commercial nodes.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
(A) The Village Mixed-Use District is established as a pedestrian-scaled district which caters to the everyday needs of nearby neighborhoods. This district allows a mixture of primary land uses within the same building and development site and emphasizes accessibility by automobiles, bicycles, and pedestrians.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a
(A) The Village Commercial District accommodates an active, pedestrian-friendly area of community-scale commercial, residential, office, and civic uses in both vertically mixed-use, as well as free-standing buildings. Retail should be placed at street level, with residential uses in rear or upper stories.
(B) See Table of Permitted and Special Uses - Section 8.5
(C) See Table of Dimensional Requirements - Section 9.2a