ESTABLISHMENT OF DISTRICTS; OFFICIAL ZONING MAP
(a)
In order to classify, regulate and restrict the uses of land and buildings, the height and bulk of buildings, the amount of open spaces about buildings and the intensity of land use, and to implement the village comprehensive development plan, the village is divided into the following use districts:
(1)
R-1A—Single-Family Dwelling District.
(2)
R-1—Single-Family Dwelling District.
(3)
R-2—Multiple-Family Dwelling District.
(4)
R-3—Multiple-Family Dwelling District.
(5)
C-1—Neighborhood Commercial District.
(6)
C-2—Community Commercial District.
(7)
C-3—General Commercial District.
(8)
R/OP—Recreation/Open Space.
(9)
MU—Mixed-Use District.
(b)
The boundaries of the districts are as shown upon the zoning map, which is hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this chapter, entitled "Amended Zoning Map of the Village of Tequesta, Florida," which original amended map bears the following: "Adopted August 25, 1987, as part of Ordinance No. 355."
(c)
Following this legend appear the original signatures of the members of the village council signing such ordinance, the signatures of the mayor and the village clerk, and the corporate seal of the village.
(d)
The amended zoning map and all the notations, references and other information shown thereon are a part of this chapter as if such information set forth on the map were all fully described and set out in this chapter. This amended zoning map, properly attested, shall remain at all times on file in the office of the village clerk. The boundaries of such districts as are shown upon the map adopted by this section, or any subsequent amendment thereto, are hereby adopted and approved, and the regulations of this chapter governing the use of land and buildings, the height of buildings, building site area, the size of yards about buildings and other matters are set forth in this chapter are hereby established and declared to be in effect upon all land included within the boundaries of each and every district shown upon such map.
(e)
In the creation, by this chapter, of the respective districts, the village council has given due and careful consideration to the peculiar suitability of each district for the particular uses and regulations applied thereto and to the densities of population, all in accord with the comprehensive development plan of the village.
(f)
It is the intent of the village to require consistency between the official zoning map and the existing and future land use maps of the village.
(Code 1977, app. A, § V)
Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries of any district shown upon the zoning map, the following rules shall apply:
(1)
Where district boundaries are indicated as following street, alley or lot lines, such lines shall be construed to be such boundaries.
(2)
Where any public street or alley is hereafter officially vacated or abandoned, the regulations applicable to each parcel of abutting land shall apply to the portion of such street or alley added thereto by virtue of such vacation or abandonment.
(3)
In case any further uncertainty exists, the village council shall interpret the intent of the map as to the location of such boundaries.
(4)
Territory which may hereafter be annexed to the village shall be in accordance with applicable state law.
(Code 1977, app. A, § VI)
ESTABLISHMENT OF DISTRICTS; OFFICIAL ZONING MAP
(a)
In order to classify, regulate and restrict the uses of land and buildings, the height and bulk of buildings, the amount of open spaces about buildings and the intensity of land use, and to implement the village comprehensive development plan, the village is divided into the following use districts:
(1)
R-1A—Single-Family Dwelling District.
(2)
R-1—Single-Family Dwelling District.
(3)
R-2—Multiple-Family Dwelling District.
(4)
R-3—Multiple-Family Dwelling District.
(5)
C-1—Neighborhood Commercial District.
(6)
C-2—Community Commercial District.
(7)
C-3—General Commercial District.
(8)
R/OP—Recreation/Open Space.
(9)
MU—Mixed-Use District.
(b)
The boundaries of the districts are as shown upon the zoning map, which is hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this chapter, entitled "Amended Zoning Map of the Village of Tequesta, Florida," which original amended map bears the following: "Adopted August 25, 1987, as part of Ordinance No. 355."
(c)
Following this legend appear the original signatures of the members of the village council signing such ordinance, the signatures of the mayor and the village clerk, and the corporate seal of the village.
(d)
The amended zoning map and all the notations, references and other information shown thereon are a part of this chapter as if such information set forth on the map were all fully described and set out in this chapter. This amended zoning map, properly attested, shall remain at all times on file in the office of the village clerk. The boundaries of such districts as are shown upon the map adopted by this section, or any subsequent amendment thereto, are hereby adopted and approved, and the regulations of this chapter governing the use of land and buildings, the height of buildings, building site area, the size of yards about buildings and other matters are set forth in this chapter are hereby established and declared to be in effect upon all land included within the boundaries of each and every district shown upon such map.
(e)
In the creation, by this chapter, of the respective districts, the village council has given due and careful consideration to the peculiar suitability of each district for the particular uses and regulations applied thereto and to the densities of population, all in accord with the comprehensive development plan of the village.
(f)
It is the intent of the village to require consistency between the official zoning map and the existing and future land use maps of the village.
(Code 1977, app. A, § V)
Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries of any district shown upon the zoning map, the following rules shall apply:
(1)
Where district boundaries are indicated as following street, alley or lot lines, such lines shall be construed to be such boundaries.
(2)
Where any public street or alley is hereafter officially vacated or abandoned, the regulations applicable to each parcel of abutting land shall apply to the portion of such street or alley added thereto by virtue of such vacation or abandonment.
(3)
In case any further uncertainty exists, the village council shall interpret the intent of the map as to the location of such boundaries.
(4)
Territory which may hereafter be annexed to the village shall be in accordance with applicable state law.
(Code 1977, app. A, § VI)