(A) For the purpose of regulating and restricting the heights and size of buildings and other structures, the percentage of lot that may be occupied, the size of yards, and other open spaces, the density of population, and the location and use of buildings, structures, and land for trade, industry, residence, or other purposes, the city is hereby divided into zoning districts, of which there shall be 20 classes in number, and which shall be known as:
(1) R-1 - One-Family Dwelling District;
(2) R-1(M) - One-Family Manufactured Home Dwelling District;
(3) R1-R - Rural One-Family Dwelling District;
(4) R1-A - Single-Family Garden Home Residential District;
(5) R1-I - Single Family Infill Dwelling District;
(6) R-2 - Two-Family Dwelling District;
(7) R2-I - Two-Family Infill Dwelling District;
(8) R-3 - Multi-Family Dwelling District;
(9) R-MU - Mixed Use Residential;
(10) R-MH - Manufactured Home Park District;
(11) RT-1 - Townhouse-Single Family Dwelling District;
(12) B-1 - Office District;
(13) B-2 - Neighborhood Retail Business District;
(14) B-3 - Local Business District;
(15) B-4 - Secondary and Highway Business District;
(16) B-5 - General Business District;
(17) M-1 - Light Manufacturing District;
(18) M-2 - Heavy Manufacturing District;
(19) PD - Planned Development; and
(20) T - Tavern.
(B) The boundaries of the districts, described above, are shown on a map maintained by the city and which map is designated as the Zoning District Map, except, however, the T Districts shall not be shown on the Zoning District Map but shall be identified only by descriptions either in lot and block numbers or metes and bounds prepared by a registered surveyor registered within the state.
(C) Whenever any street, alley, or other public way is lawfully vacated by the City Council, the zoning district adjoining each side of such street, alley or public way shall be automatically extended to the center of such vacated area and shall be subject to all applicable regulations of the extended districts.
(D) All territory hereafter annexed to the city shall be classified as R1-R Rural One-Family Dwelling District, until permanently zoned by the governing body of the city. The Planning and Zoning Commission shall, as soon as practicable after annexation of any territory to the city, institute proceedings on its own motion to give the newly annexed territory permanent zoning, and the procedure to be followed shall be the same as is provided by law for the adoption of original zoning regulations.
(Ord. 2001-36, passed 11-13-01; Am. Ord. 2016-24, passed 10-11-16; Am. Ord. 2017-28, passed 10-10-17)