§ 150.056 LAND USE INTENSITIES.
   (A)   Specific classifications in the land use classification matrix in § 150.205 are controlling over the general descriptions of intensity classifications below. Standards for a particular land use are based on the intensity of that use. Land use intensity refers to relative measure of development impacts defined by characteristics, such as the number of dwelling units per acre and amount of site coverage.
   (B)   Land uses are categorized into the following activities:
      (1)   Low intensity:
         (a)   Residential; and
         (b)   Non-residential.
      (2)   Medium intensity:
         (a)   Residential; and
         (b)   Non-residential.
      (3)   High intensity:
         (a)   Residential;
         (b)   RMP – residential mobile home park;
         (c)   RMS – residential mobile home subdivision; and
         (d)   Non-residential.
      (4)   Planned unit development overlay zone:
         (a)   Type 1: mixed-use residential; and
         (b)   Type 2: non-residential (commercial and industrial).
(Ord. 2010-018, passed - -)