The Town Center Zoning District is expanded to include the following properties within said district:

Block 772, Lot 36 (108 Juliustown Road)

Block 772, Lots 37 and 38 (104 Juliustown Road)



**Webmaster's Note: The previous two properties were added to the TC District as per Ordinance No. 14-1999.

§190-7. Zoning Map.

[Amended 8-6-1982 by Ord. No. 16-1982]

The boundaries of these zoning districts are established on a map entitled "Zoning Map of Pemberton Township," dated July 1982.

§190-8. Interpretation of district boundaries.

[Amended 8-6-1982 by Ord. No. 16-1982]

Zoning district boundary lines are intended to follow center lines, railroad rights-of-way, streams and lot or property lines as they exist on lots of record at the time of enactment of this chapter unless otherwise indicated by dimensions on the Zoning Map. Any dimensions shown shall be in feet and measured horizontally and, when measured from a street, shall be measured from the street right-of-way line even if the center line of that street is used for the location of a zoning district line. The exact location of any disputed zoning district boundary line shall be determined by the Board of Adjustment. The zoning standards, controls and designations apply to every structure, lot, use and development within each district and the district lines extend vertically in both directions from ground level.

§190-9. Division of lot in single ownership.

Where a zoning district boundary line divides a lot other than by following a stream or street, any use permitted in either district may be extended not more than 20 feet into the adjacent district. A use permitted in the zoning district so extended shall thereafter be a permitted use in the extended area. A zoning district line, however, shall be altered only once by utilizing this section of the chapter, after which the lot use shall be governed by the regulations of the zoning district in which it is located after the zoning district boundary line adjustment.

§190-10. Vacation of street or other public way.

Where a vacated street is bounded on either side by a different zoning district, the former center line of the vacated right-of-way shall be considered the zoning district boundary line.