(A) The jurisdictional area is hereby classified and divided into districts designated as follows:
District Designation | Primary Use |
District Designation | Primary Use |
AG | Agricultural/Residential |
B1 | Professional Business |
B2 | Local Business |
B3 | General Business |
B4 | Heavy Business |
FP | Floodplain Overlay |
I1 | Light Industrial |
I2 | Medium Industrial |
I3 | Heavy Industrial |
I4 | Special Industrial |
I-69 Corridor Overlay | |
OS | Open Space |
R1 | Residential Single-Family |
R2 | Medium Density Residential |
R3 | High Density Residential |
W1 | Wellhead Protection 1-year travel |
W2 | Wellhead Protection 5-year travel |
(B) In general, uses allowed in a zoning district are allowed in higher zoning districts of the same type. Example: R1 use is allowed in R2 Residential Districts; B1 uses are allowed in B2 and B3 Business Districts; I1 uses are allowed in I2 Districts. This shall be the interpretation used in this chapter with the following restrictions: single-family residential use (R1) are prohibited in High Density Residential (R3) District; B1, B2 and B3 uses are prohibited in B4 District. All business (B) uses are allowed in a PUD- Business district if specifically approved as part of the PUD plan: I1, I2 and I3 uses are prohibited in Special Industrial (I4) District. Where a use is allowed in more than one zoning type, the lower uses cannot be extended into the higher zoning type beyond that which is allowed in Table 1. Example: Table 1 allows for a specific use in B3, B4 and I1 Districts this use shall not be extended into any higher industrial districts; a specific use is allowed in R3 and B2 Districts, this use shall not be allowed into any higher business districts. A use that requires a special exception is restricted to those districts specifically shown in Table 1.
(Ord. 2001-1478, passed 11-19-2001; Ord. 2020-0016, passed 11-9-2020)