Low Density Residential Zone (R-1) | Medium Density Residential Zone (R-2) | Multi-Unit Residential Zone (R-3) |
The Low Density Residential Zone intends to preserve low density residential neighborhoods that are characterized by one-unit dwellings and adequate open space. | The Medium Density Residential Zone intends to maintain medium density residential neighborhoods with a mix of one-unit and two-unit dwellings. | The Multi-Unit Residential Zone intends to maintain high density residential neighborhoods with multi-unit dwellings. |
Commercial Zone (C) | Innovation and Employment Zone (IE) | Mixed-Use Neighborhood Zone (MUN) |
The Commercial Zone promotes a mix of lot sizes and uses to provide nearby residents with convenient access to shops, services, and employment opportunities. | The Innovation and Employment Zone promotes a broad mix of commercial and industrial uses that support economic activity by supplying services, products, innovations, and employment. | The Mixed-Use Neighborhood Zone promotes a mix of residential and commercial uses to provide residents with convenient access to shops, services, and employment opportunities within their neighborhood. |
Institutional Zone (I) | Agricultural Zone (A-1) | Recreational-Conservation Zone (R-C) |
The Institutional Zone promotes institutional land uses, including schools, libraries, the public hospital, government offices and facilities, and centers for arts and sciences. | The Agricultural Zone intends to preserve the agricultural character of Bowling Green with large lots for agricultural production. | The Recreational-Conservation Zone protects and perpetuates a system of permanent parks and recreational areas for residents. |
(Ord. 9098, passed 6-12-2023)