A. 
The Borough is divided into different districts, each with a specified purpose and intent to implement the purpose of this chapter and the goals and objectives of the Comprehensive Plan.
B. 
Whenever federal or state-owned property is included in one or more zoning districts, it shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter only insofar as permitted by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
C. 
Every parcel of land and every building or other structure in the Borough, except as otherwise provided by law and by this chapter, shall be subject to the provisions specified for the district in which it is located.
D. 
A building may be erected or used and a lot may be used or occupied only for the uses permitted by right, accessory uses, conditional uses which adhere to explicit standards and criteria and the uses permitted by special exception, when approved, in the zoning district in which the building or lot is located. No other use shall be permitted unless the Borough Council approves an amendment to this chapter either permitting another use in the zoning district or rezoning the lot to permit another use.
A. 
The Borough of Prospect Park is divided into six different districts and one overlay district as follows:
(1) 
R-1 Residential District.
(2) 
R-2 Residential District.
(3) 
R-3 Residential District.
(4) 
C-1 Commercial District.
(5) 
C-2 Commercial District.
(6) 
I-1 Industrial District.
(7) 
Floodplain District.
B. 
The location and boundaries of such districts are as shown upon the maps attached hereto and hereby made a part of this chapter, designated as the "Zoning Map" and the "Floodplain District Map." Said maps and all the notations, references and other data shown thereon shall be as much a part of this chapter as if fully described herein.[1]
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Editor's Note: Said maps are on file in the Borough Secretary's office.
The boundaries between districts are, unless otherwise indicated, either the center line of streets, rights-of-way or watercourses or such lines extended or lines parallel thereto. Where the boundaries of a single district are indicated as including directly opposite sides of a street, right-of-way or watercourse for any portion of its length, the district so indicated shall be construed to apply to the entire bed of such street, right-of-way or watercourse, lying in such portion of its length. Where uncertainty exists as to the location of any such boundaries as shown on the Zoning Map,[1] the following rules shall apply:
A. 
Where a district boundary is indicated as approximately following the center line of a street, right-of-way or watercourse, such center line shall be construed to be such boundary.
B. 
Where a district boundary is indicated as approximately following a lot or other property line as of the effective date of this chapter, such lot or property line shall be construed to be such boundary.
C. 
Where a district boundary divides a lot or runs through undivided property, the location of such boundary, unless specified by figures on the Zoning Map, shall be determined by the use of the scale appearing on said map.
D. 
Where dimensions are shown on the Zoning Map, such dimensions shall be used even if scaled distances may not agree with the figures.
E. 
Where physical features existing on the ground vary with those shown on the Zoning Map or in other circumstances not covered by Subsections A through D above, the Borough Council shall interpret the district boundaries.
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Editor's Note: The Zoning Map is on file in the Borough Secretary's office.