Overlay District definition

Overlay District means a district superimposed upon another land use district that supersedes, modifies or supplements the underlying land use district regulations.
Overlay District means a district which acts in conjunction with the underlying zoning district or districts.
Overlay District means a district superimposed over one or more zoning districts or parts of districts that imposes additional requirements to those applicable for the underlying zone.]

Examples of Overlay District in a sentence

  • Planned Unit Development Overlay District (PUD) is an alternative zoning process that allows for the development of land in a well-planned and coordinated manner, providing opportunities for more efficient utilization of land than would otherwise be permitted by the conventional zoning provisions of this title.

  • Regulation of Short Term Residential Rental Businesses 17.C.v. Proposed Historic Overlay District 17.C.vi.

  • Attached hereto as Exhibit A is the Planned Development Agreement which shall define the minimum standards and requirements of the PD-1 [Planned Development Overlay District] pertaining to the above legally described property.

  • The CD Conservation Development Overlay District allows the use of conservation techniques by which new residential developments permanently designate a portion of the total parcel to open space conservation areas.

  • Sharps Injury and Body Fluid Exposure Among Health Care Workers in an Australian Tertiary Hospital.


More Definitions of Overlay District

Overlay District means a district described on the zoning map within which, through super-imposition of a special designation, certain regulations and requirements apply, in addition to those of the underlying zoning districts to which such designation is added.
Overlay District means a zoning district that is superimposed on one or more zoning districts or parts of zoning districts and that imposes specific standards and requirements that may be more or less restrictive than those in the underlying district or districts consistent with other applicable state and federal laws. in addition to, but not less than, those otherwise applicable for the underlying zoning district.
Overlay District means a zoning district that encompasses one or more underlying zones and imposes additional or alternative requirements to those required by the underlying zone. Overlay Districts are designated on the official Zoning Map.
Overlay District. Interim Dual Zone District” defines a designated area with specialized design standards directed toward achieving the desired and planned uses on the State Street Corridor. Design standards ensure compatibility with the existing development and the designated purpose of a district. A “Dual Zone” concept provides for two zoning options which may be applied to a particular project.
Overlay District means [an area] a layer of regulation where certain additional requirements are [super]imposed upon a property beyond its [base] zoning [district or underlying district] or other land use or construction standards[ and where the requirements of the base or underlying district may or may not be altered].
Overlay District means a district described on the zoning map within which, through super-imposition of a special designation,
Overlay District means a district established by this Zoning Code to prescribe special regulations to be applied to a site only in combination with a Base Zoning District.