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CITY OF CHARLOTTE, MICHIGAN CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHARTER
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTERS 3-5: RESERVED
CHAPTER 6: ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS
CHAPTERS 7-9: RESERVED
CHAPTER 10: ANIMALS
CHAPTERS 11 - 13: RESERVED
CHAPTER 14: BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 15: BUSINESSES
CHAPTERS 16 - 17: RESERVED
CHAPTER 18: CABLE COMMUNICATIONS
CHAPTERS 19 - 21: RESERVED
CHAPTER 22: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTERS 23 - 25: RESERVED
CHAPTER 26: RESERVED
CHAPTERS 27 - 29: RESERVED
CHAPTER 30: FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
CHAPTER 31: RESERVED
CHAPTER 32: MUNICIPAL CIVIL INFRACTIONS
CHAPTER 33: RESERVED
CHAPTER 34: OFFENSES
CHAPTERS 35 - 37: RESERVED
CHAPTER 38: PARKS AND RECREATION
CHAPTERS 39 - 41: RESERVED
CHAPTER 42: PLANNING
CHAPTERS 43 - 45: RESERVED
CHAPTER 46: SOLICITORS AND CANVASSERS
CHAPTERS 47 - 49: RESERVED
CHAPTER 50: SOLID WASTE
CHAPTER 51: RESERVED
CHAPTER 52: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND NUISANCE ABATEMENT
CHAPTER 53: RESERVED
CHAPTER 54: SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
CHAPTERS 55 - 57: RESERVED
CHAPTER 58: STREETS, SIDEWALKS, AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES
CHAPTERS 59 - 61: RESERVED
CHAPTER 62: SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 63: RESERVED
CHAPTER 64: TAX EXEMPTION
CHAPTER 65: RESERVED
CHAPTER 66: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
CHAPTER 67: RESERVED
CHAPTER 68: UTILITIES
CHAPTER 69: RESERVED
CHAPTER 70: VEGETATION
CHAPTER 71: RESERVED
CHAPTER 72: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
CHAPTER 73: RESERVED
CHAPTER 74: VEHICLES FOR HIRE
CHAPTERS 75 - 81: RESERVED
CHAPTER 82: ZONING
PARALLEL REFERENCES
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§ 82-83 ZONING OF VACATED AREAS.
   Whenever any street, alley or other public way within the municipality shall be vacated, such street, alley or other public way, or portion thereof, shall automatically be classified in the same zoning district as the property to which it attaches.
(1993 Code, § 82-83) (Ord. passed 10-12-1992)
§ 82-84 ZONING OF ANNEXED AREAS.
   Whenever any area is annexed to the city, 1 of the following conditions will apply.
      (1)   Land that is zoned previous to annexation shall be classified as being in whichever district of this chapter that is recommended by the Planning Commission to the City Council and that is approved by the City Council.
      (2)   Land not zoned prior to annexation shall be automatically classified as an R-2 District until a zoning map for such area has been adopted by the City Council. The Planning Commission shall recommend the appropriate zoning districts for such area within 3 months after the matter is referred to it by the City Council.
(1993 Code, § 82-84) (Ord. passed 10-12-1992)
§ 82-85 DISTRICTS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the city is hereby divided into the following zoning districts.
   RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
   R-1   One-Family Residential District
   R-2   One-Family Residential District
   RT   Two-Family Residential District
   RM-1   Multiple-Family Residential District
   RM-2   Multiple-Family Residential District
   MH   Mobile Home Residential District
   NONRESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
   OS-1   Office-Service District
   B-1   Local Business District
   B-2   Community Business District
   B-3   General Business District
   CBD   Central Business District
   C   Conservancy
   IRO   Industrial Research Office District
   I-1   Light Industrial District
   I-2   General Industrial District
   P-1   Vehicular Parking District
(1993 Code, § 82-85) (Ord. passed 10-12-1992)
§ 82-86 DISTRICT REQUIREMENTS.
   All buildings and uses in any district shall be subject to the provisions of §§ 82-426 et seq., schedule of regulations; §§ 82-451 et seq., general provisions; and §§ 82-491 et seq., general exceptions.
(1993 Code, § 82-86) (Ord. passed 10-12-1992)
§§ 82-87 -- 82-105 RESERVED.
ARTICLE V. R-1 AND R-2 ONE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS
§ 82-106 INTENT.
   The R-1 and R-2 One-Family Residential Districts are designed to be composed of low density residential home development. The regulations are intended to stabilize, protect and encourage the residential character of the district and prohibit activities not compatible with a residential neighborhood. Development is limited to single-family dwellings, plus such other uses as schools, parks, churches and certain public facilities which serve the residents.
(1993 Code, § 82-106) (Ord. passed 10-12-1992)
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