A. Historic District Development Zones. Development zone means a certain designated area around a lot, any part of which is being considered within an historic district zone, as follows:
1. Where a lot is located in a rural or semi-rural historic district zone in which structures are randomly and widely spaced and streets are few or nonexistent, the development zone shall be the entire historic district zone;
2. Where a lot is located adjacent to an historic district zone boundary, the development zone shall include that lot, all lots located within the same block not to exceed six hundred feet in either direction, and those lots located on the opposite side of any street adjoining the same block, as well as those lots located on the opposite corners, except such portions of the development zone which fall outside the boundary of the historic district zone;
3. Where a lot is an interior lot, the development zone includes that lot, plus those lots on either side thereof fronting on the same street in the same block not to exceed six hundred feet in either direction and all those lots on the opposite side of said street, except such portions of the development zone which fall outside the boundaries of the historic district zone;
4. Where a lot is a corner lot, the development zone includes that lot, plus the corner lot diagonally opposite thereto, plus all lots fronting on the same two streets in the same block not to exceed six hundred feet in either direction, and all lots on the opposite side of said street, except those portions of the development zone which fall outside the boundary of the historic district zone.
B. Historic Landmark Development Zones. The development zone is equivalent to the designated historic landmark zone.
(Ord. 2018-9 § 2 (part), 2018: Ord. 1985-82 (part), 1985)