Borough’s Zoning Map
Document Overview
This is the Official Zoning Map for the Borough of Hollidaysburg, Blair County, Pennsylvania. It was last amended on October 10, 2024, via Ordinance No. 913. The map is certified by the Borough Secretary and adopted by the Borough Council.
Zoning Districts
The map uses color-coded zones to designate land use regulations. Key districts include:
- CR (Conservation Recreation) – Green areas, typically undeveloped or natural spaces.
- R-1 (Single Family Residential) – Yellow zones for single-family homes.
- R-2 & R-3 (General Residential) – Lighter yellow zones for broader residential development.
- PR (Planned Residential) – Orange areas for planned community developments (e.g., Holliday Hills Dr).
- RB (Residential/Business) – Pink zones allowing mixed-use near commercial corridors.
- HS (Highland Hall Special District) – Blue zone around historic landmark Highland Hall.
- C-1 (Professional/Business Services) – Red zones for professional offices and services.
- C-2 (Community Business District) – Dark red zones for local retail and services.
- C-3 (Highway Commercial) – Purple zones along major roads for highway-oriented businesses.
- I-1 (Limited Industrial) – Light blue zones for light industrial uses.
- I-2 (General Industrial) – Gray zones for heavier industrial activity.
- Historic District – Hatched pattern overlay indicating areas with historic preservation requirements.
Geographic Context
The borough is surrounded by:
- Blair Township to the west and south
- Frankstown Township to the east and northeast
- Allegheny Township to the northwest
Major streets shown include:
- N. Juniata Street, Penn St, Garber St, Maple Ave, Poplar Ave, Walnut St, Blair St, Loop Rd, Plank Rd, Bedford St, Newry St, Quince Ct, Holliday Hills Dr, Scotch Valley Rd.
Certification
The document is officially certified by:
Patricia J. Quiron, Hollidaysburg Borough Secretary
Signature dated: 10-10-2024
This confirms the map’s adoption by the Hollidaysburg Borough Council as of that date.
Scale and Orientation
- Map includes a scale bar: 0 to 2,000 feet.
- North arrow indicates orientation.
Residents should consult this map to understand zoning restrictions for property development, renovations, or business operations within Hollidaysburg boundaries. For specific parcel information, contact the Borough Planning Office or review individual zoning ordinances referenced in Ordinance No. 913.