In order to regulate the location, height, bulk and size of buildings and other structures, the percentage of a lot which may be occupied, the size of lots, courts and other open spaces, the density and distribution of population, the location and uses of land, buildings and structures for trade, industry, residence, recreation, public activities or other purposes, the city is divided into the following classes of districts:
SA-1 | Suburban acreage, type 1 |
SA-2 | Suburban acreage, type 2 |
R-1A, R-1B | Single-family districts |
R-2 | General residential district |
MH | Manufactured/mobile home district |
C | Business district |
M-1 | Light industrial district |
M-2 | Heavy industrial district |
P | Public use district |
PUD | Planned unit development |
H | Hospital |
SU-1 | Special use zone |
(Ord. 969, 6-9-2015)
Where uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of the various districts, as shown on the district map, the following rules shall apply:
A. Public Ways: The district boundaries are either streets or alleys unless otherwise shown, and where the districts designated on the zoning district map are bounded approximately by street or alley lines, the street or alley shall be construed to be the boundary of the district.
B. Lot Lines: Where the district boundaries are not otherwise indicated, and where the property has been or is divided into blocks and lots, the district boundaries shall be construed to be the lot lines, and where the districts designated on the district map are bounded approximately by lot lines, the lot lines shall be construed to be the boundary of the districts unless the boundaries are otherwise indicated on the map.
C. Zoning District Map: In unsubdivided property, the district boundary lines on the zoning district map shall be determined by use of the scale appearing on the map. (1996 Code § 17.12.050; amd. 2002 Code)
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