For the purpose of this chapter, the County of Henderson is
hereby divided into zoning districts, designated as follows:
R-1
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Residential, Single-Family
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R-2
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Residential, Single-Family and duplex
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R-3
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Residential, Multifamily (duplexes, townhouses, and apartments)
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R MH
|
Residential, Mobile Home Park
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PUD
|
Planned Unit Development
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P-1
|
Professional/Service
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C-1
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Commercial, Neighborhood Business
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C-2
|
Commercial, General Business
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H-C
|
Highway Commercial
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M-1
|
Light Industrial
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M-2
|
Heavy Industrial
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AG
|
Agricultural
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RR
|
Rural Residential
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SM
|
Surface Mining
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Said districts (as referred to above) are bounded and defined
as shown on a map entitled "Zoning Map of the County of Henderson,
Kentucky," adopted in 1982, and certified by the County Court Clerk,
which accompanies this regulation and which, with all explanatory
matter thereon, is hereby made a part of this regulation.
The following rules shall be used to interpret the exact location
of the zoning district boundaries shown on the Official Zoning Map:
A. Where zoning district boundaries indicated as approximately following
the center lines of streets, highways or railroads, street right-of-way
lines shall be construed to be such boundaries.
B. Where a zoning district boundary approximately follows a property
line or a series of property lines, such line is the boundary of the
district.
C. Where a zoning district boundary approximately follows a stream or
the shoreline of a body of water, that stream or shoreline as defined
on the date this chapter is enacted, is the boundary of this district.
D. Where a zoning district boundary does not clearly follow any of the
features mentioned above, its exact location on the ground shall be
determined by measurement according to the Official Map scale.
E. Where a zoning district boundary approximately follows a contour
or solid boundary as defined by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
U.S. Geological Survey or Soil Conservation District, such contour
or soil boundary is the boundary of the district.
F. In any case where the exact location of a boundary is not clear,
the County Board of Zoning Adjustment shall use these rules to determine
the exact location upon application by the enforcement officer for
an original interpretation.