(A) R-1, Single-Family Residential District. The (R-1) Single-Family Residential District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for single-family dwellings. The R-1 District is intended for the retention of existing single-family neighborhoods and the protection of these neighborhoods from conflicting and higher intensity uses.
(B) R-2, Two-Family Residential District. The (R-2) Two-Family Residential District is established as a district intended to serve as a mixed low-density residential and office district. The R-2 District is also intended to act as a buffer between the Single-Family Residential District and higher intensity districts.
(C) RM-1, Multiple-Family Residential District. The (RM-1) Multiple-Family Residential District is established as a district in which the principal use of land is for both lower and higher density residential uses and office uses. As such, the RM-1 district is intended to act as both a mixed-density office/residential district and as a buffer between R-1 and R-2 districts and nonresidential zoning districts.
(D) OS-1, Open Space District. The (OS-1) Open Space District is established as a district intended to serve the low-density residential and recreational needs of the village. As such, the OS-1 District shall have larger lot areas than other districts and shall include residential and recreational uses as permitted uses.
(Ord. passed 6-18-1991, § 4.2.1)