What is the zoning in Gardiner?
The Zoning Local Law is a land-use regulation which defines permitted uses of land, minimum lot sizes, density and building setback distances, etc. For zoning purposes, the town is divided into zoning districts according to the permitted uses of land and minimum lot sizes. These districts are defined as AR-200 (Agricultural-Residential, 5 acres); AR-80 (Agricultural-Residential, 2 Acres), AR-40 (Agricultural-Residential, One acre), HR (Hamlet Residential), HC (Hamlet Commercial) and I (Light Industrial). These districts are delimited on the town Zoning Map. The permitted Uses in various districts are listed in the Use Table of the regulations. The required lot size, setback distances, etc. are listed in the Table of Bulk Regulations. In addition to uses permitted by right, Special Permits may be granted for certain other uses. The Building Inspector also serves as the Zoning Enforcement Officer. If your planned use or lot design does not conform to Zoning, you may need to apply for a U