[Amended 4-24-1980 by Ord. No. 44-1980; 5-29-1981 by Ord. No.
37-1981; 7-16-1981 by Ord. No. 46-1981; 6-15-1988 by Ord. No.
1-1988]
In order to carry out the purposes and provisions of this chapter,
the City of Atlantic City is hereby divided into the following districts:
B.Â
Multiple-family residential districts.
(1)Â
RM-1 Multifamily Walk-Up Apartment Residential District.
(2)Â
RM-2 Multifamily Low-Rise Apartment Residential District.
(3)Â
RM-3 Multifamily Medium-Rise Apartment Residential District.
(4)Â
RM-4 Multifamily High-Rise Apartment Residential District.
(5)Â
RMC-4 Multifamily High-Rise Commercial Residential District.
D.Â
Commercial districts.
(1)Â
NC-1 Neighborhood Commercial District.
(2)Â
NC-2 Neighborhood Commercial District.
(3)Â
RS Resort Service District.
(4)Â
MC Marine Commercial District.
(5)Â
AC Area Commercial District.
(6)Â
CBD Central Business District.
(7)Â
MUR Mixed Use Recreation District
[Amended 5-6-2009 by Ord. No. 25-2009]
(8)Â
HWC Highway Commercial District.
F.Â
Special purpose districts.
A.Â
Map incorporated. The boundaries of the zoning districts hereby established
are shown on a map entitled "Atlantic City Zoning District Map." The
Zoning District Map and all notations, references and other information
shown thereon shall have the same force and effect as if fully set
forth or described herein, and such map is hereby made part of this
chapter. The Zoning District Map shall be properly attested and kept
on file in the office of the Land Use Administrator.
B.Â
District boundaries. In the event that any uncertainty exists with
respect to the intended boundaries of the various districts as shown
on the Zoning District Map, the following rules shall apply:
(1)Â
The district boundaries are the center lines of streets, alleys,
waterways and rights-of-way, unless otherwise indicated. Where designation
of a boundary line on the Zoning District Map coincides with the location
of a street, alley, waterway or right-of-way, the center line of such
street, alley, waterway or right-of-way shall be construed to be the
boundary of such district.
(2)Â
Where the district boundaries do not coincide with the location of
streets, alleys, waterways and rights-of-way but do coincide with
lot lines, such lot lines shall be construed to be the boundaries
of such districts.
(3)Â
Where a district boundary does not coincide with the location of
streets, alleys, waterways, rights-of-way or lot lines, the district
boundary shall be determined by the use of the scale shown on the
Zoning District Map.
(4)Â
When a lot held in one ownership on the effective date of this chapter
is divided by a district boundary line, the entire lot shall be construed
to be within the less restrictive district.
[1]
Editor's Note: Former § 163-54, District classification
for annexed and public land, was repealed 6-15-1988 by Ord. No. 1-1988.