Description: The Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries constitute an important and productive estuarine system, providing economic and social benefits to the citizens of the City of Norfolk and the Commonwealth of Virginia. The health of the Chesapeake Bay is vital to maintaining the city's economy and the welfare of its citizens. The intent of the city and the purposes of the Overlay District are to: (1) protect existing high quality state waters; (2) restore all other state waters to a condition or quality that will permit all reasonable public uses and will support the propagation and growth of all aquatic life, including game fish, which might reasonably be expected to inhabit them; (3) safeguard the clean waters of the Commonwealth from pollution; (4) prevent any increase in pollution; (5) reduce existing pollution; and (6) promote water resource conservation in order to provide for the health, safety, and welfare of the present and future citizens of the city.
Copyright Text: Data collected and complied by Department of City Planning maintained on as needed basis by the Department of City Planning.
Description: This dataset contains polygon features identifying the location of Zoning Districts as defined by the Department of Planning and Community Development. Pertains to the division of an area into zones, as to restrict the number and types of buildings and their uses.
Copyright Text: City of Norfolk Department of Planning and Community Development
Description: This dataset contains polygon features identifying the location of Planning Districts. Planning Districts are delineated by the Department of Planning and Community Development.
Copyright Text: City of Norfolk Department of Planning and Community Development
Description: A use designated as a conditional use in a particular zoning district is a use that may be appropriate in the district, but because of its nature, extent, and external effects, requires special consideration of its location, design, and methods of operation before it can be deemed appropriate in the district and compatible with its surroundings. The purpose of this section is to identify the appropriate review procedure and other special standards for reviewing conditional uses to ensure they are appropriate for a particular zoning district. Conditional Use Permit was called a special exception in the prior zoning ordinance, “Zoning Ordinance of the City of Norfolk, 1992,” as originally adopted on March 3, 1992, and subsequently amended.
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Description: The purpose and intent of overlay zoning districts and designations are to provide supplemental standards with respect to special areas, land uses, or environmental features, that supersede the standards of the underlying base zoning district.
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Description: Census tract data as defined by the US Census Bureau for the city of Norfolk. Census tracts are small, relatively permanent statistical subdivisions of a county. Census tracts are delineated for most metropolitan areas (MA's) and other densely populated counties by local census statistical areas committees following Census Bureau guidelines (more than 3,000 census tracts have been established in 221 counties outside MA's). Census tracts usually have between 2,500 and 8,000 persons and, when first delineated, are designed to be homogeneous with respect to population characteristics, economic status, and living conditions.
Copyright Text: Data collected and compiled by the US Census Bureau.
Field TRACT_DESCRIPTION added by Norfolk's Planning Department.
Data trimmed to Norfolk city limits by Norfolk's Planning Department.