overlay zone definition

overlay zone means a mapped overlay superimposed on one or more established zoning areas which may be used to impose supplemental restrictions on uses in these areas or permit uses otherwise disallowed;
overlay zone means a category of zoning that applies to land or a land unit in addition to the base zoning and that—
overlay zone means an area in a land use scheme that is demarcated for the purpose of conserving natural resources or promoting certain types of development and that is subject to conditions, requirements or restrictions in addition to those of the land use scheme; “owners’ association” means an owners’ association established in terms of section 30 and includes, for the purpose of section 29(2)(a), a body corporate created in terms of the Sectional Titles Act (Act 95 of 1986) or the Companies Act (Act 71 of 2008);

Examples of overlay zone in a sentence

  • On September 19, 2012, the San Francisquito Creek Joint Powers Authority (JPA) applied for Site and Design Review for a project to provide 1% (100-year) flood protection improvements, riparian corridor enhancements, and recreational opportunities along San Francisquito Creek between Highway 101 and San Francisco Bay in the PF(D) Public Facility with Site and Design Overlay zone district (“the Project”).

  • Section 17.42.030(D)(3) allows remedial dune grading as a permitted activity in the Oceanfront Management Overlay zone.

  • Section 17.42.060(A)(4) defines specific standards for remedial dune grading in the Oceanfront Management Overlay zone.

  • The Business Triangle Overlay zone was reviewed for setbacks as discussed in the Design considerations in the Commercial-General-Temp Lodging Density 50- Business District Triangle.

  • B.: The existing Chapter §26-3.1 is hereby deleted to be replaced in its entirety by the following: 26-3.1 For the purposes of this chapter, the Borough is hereby divided into seven (7) districts with one Overlay zone as follows: Zone DesignationPrimary UseR 1ResidentialR 2ResidentialB 1Business OfficeB 2Business OfficeC 1CommercialC 2CommercialC 3CommercialMS CDMain Street Commercial District Inclusionary Overlay Zoning III.


More Definitions of overlay zone

overlay zone means an area or precinct in a zoning scheme that is demarcated for the purpose of conserving natural resources or promoting certain types of development which is subject to conditions, requirements or restrictions in addition to those of the zoning;
overlay zone means an area in a land use scheme that is demarcated for the purpose of conserving natural resources or promoting certain types of development and that is subject to conditions, requirements or restrictions in addition to those of the land use scheme;
overlay zone means the geographic area consisting of a Development or multiple Developments which collectively will cause an Extraordinary Impact to the System.
overlay zone means an area in a land use scheme that is demarcated for the purpose of conserving natural resources or promoting certain types of development and that is subject to conditions, requirements or restrictions in addition to those of the land use scheme; “owners’ association” means an owners’ association established in terms of section 30;
overlay zone. - means a zoning district that encompasses one or more underlying zones and that imposes additional requirements different from that required by the underlying zones.
overlay zone means a zoning district that encompasses one or more underlying zones and that imposes additional or alternative requirements to that required by the underlying zone.
overlay zone. (oorlegsone) means a category of zoning applicable to a particular defined area or land unit, which stipulates additional development rules for a land unit or area, in addition to the underlying zoning, and may include development rules relating to consent use limitations, subdivision, urban renewal, aesthetics, design guidelines, environmental and/or conservation protection or any other purpose, as set out in this Scheme; the additional development rules in a particular area or zone may be more or less restrictive than for the land units which are not covered by the overlay zoning; and “overlay zoning” has a corresponding meaning;