For the purpose of promoting the public health, safety, comfort, convenience and general public welfare, the town is hereby divided into the following types of districts.
District
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Description
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District
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Description
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A | Agricultural, to include areas where agricultural production and operations are expected |
B1 | General business district, to include areas which are appropriate for all kinds of business such as the general exchange of merchandise, goods or services associated with retail businesses |
B2 | Local business district, to include areas that are close to residential areas and appropriate to meeting their shopping and service needs |
C1 | Commercial and wholesale district, to include areas for warehousing and bulk-storage facilities in addition to commercial businesses |
FP | Floodplain district, established to include lowland areas adjacent to lakes and ponds and areas which are within the floodplains of rivers or creeks and are subject to inundation and damage from floodwaters up to the regulatory flood elevation |
I | Industrial district, to include areas for light and heavy industrial uses |
PD | |
R1 | Residential district, to include areas of low-density single-family residences with a density of two and one-half dwelling units or less per gross acre |
R2 | Residential district, to include areas for medium-density single-family residences with a density of four dwelling units or less per gross acre |
R3 | Residential district, to include areas for high-density single-family, two-family and multi-family residential developments with a density of eight dwelling units or less per gross acre |
R4 | Residential district, to include areas for high-density single-family, two-family and multi-family residential developments with a density of eight dwelling units or more per gross acre |
(Ord. 2002-5, passed 7-2-2002)