17.03.300: LIST OF ZONING DISTRICTS:
   A.   Residential Estate District (RE): The RE zoning district is designed primarily to accommodate detached single-family dwellings with or without accessory dwelling units. Open space, park lands, and neighborhood recreation areas are encouraged. Some civic and institutional uses are also conditionally permitted.
   B.   Residential Low Density District (RL): The RL zoning district is designed to accommodate single-family dwellings and a mix of other housing types such as accessory dwellings, townhomes, and two-family dwellings. Neighborhood park and recreation areas are encouraged. Some civic and institutional uses are also conditionally permitted.
   C.   Residential Medium Density Single-Family District (RMS): The RMS zoning district is designed to accommodate single-family dwellings, and a mix of other housing types such as accessory dwellings, townhomes, and two-family dwellings. Development standards for this zoning district promote pedestrian travel to a variety of neighborhood services within close proximity. Neighborhood park and recreation areas are encouraged. Some civic and institutional uses are also conditionally permitted.
   D.   Residential Medium Density Multi-Family District (RMM): The RMM zoning district is designed to accommodate a mix of housing types including single-family dwellings, townhomes, two-family dwellings, multi-family dwelling units (apartments), condominiums and accessory dwellings. Development standards for this zoning district promote pedestrian travel to a variety of neighborhood services within close proximity. Neighborhood park and recreation areas are encouraged. Some civic, institutional and neighborhood commercial uses are also conditionally permitted.
   E.   Residential High Density District (RH): The RH zoning district is designed to accommodate a variety of housing types including single-family dwellings, two-family dwellings, accessory dwellings, multi-family dwelling units (apartments), townhomes, and condominiums. Development standards for this zoning district promote pedestrian travel to a variety of neighborhood services within close proximity. Neighborhood park and recreation areas are encouraged. A limited amount of neighborhood commercial, civic, and institutional uses are permitted outright. Other civic and institutional uses also are conditionally permitted.
   F.   Residential/Commercial/Professional District (RCP): The RCP zoning district is intended to accommodate a mix of residential, professional office, and neighborhood commercial uses including business/professional services, convenience retail, personal services, and restaurants, in close proximity to residential areas and major transportation facilities. Residential uses are permitted consistent with the density and requirements of the RH zoning district. Heliports, medical centers, and some utilities are conditionally permitted. Developments in the RCP zoning district may be used to serve as a buffer between residential areas and commercial and/or industrial areas.
   G.   Commercial General District (CG): The CG zoning district is designed to accommodate a full range of retail, office and civic uses with a citywide and/or regional trade area. Residential uses are permitted provided that buildings maintain ground floor commercial storefronts. A wide range of higher intensity uses, including, but not limited to, self-service storage, utilities, heliports, and major event entertainment, are conditionally permitted.
   H.   Central Commercial District (CC): The CC zoning district is designed to provide a concentrated central business district, centered in the city's historic downtown, including a mix of civic, retail, and office uses. Residential uses are permitted provided buildings maintain ground floor commercial storefronts. A wide range of uses, including, but not limited to, facilities with drive-up windows, major event entertainment facilities, and gasoline stations, are conditionally permitted. Some properties in this zoning district are further subject to the standards of the historic preservation overlay (see section 17.04.210 of this title).
   I.   Office Park District (OP): The OP zoning district provides appropriate locations for combining light industrial, office, business, research and development activities, and secondary small scale commercial uses that serve the employees and businesses in the office park zone, e.g., hotels, restaurants, daycare, personal services and fitness centers, in a campus like setting. Only those light industrial uses with no off-site impacts, e.g., noise, glare, odor, vibration, are permitted in the OP zoning district. In addition to mandatory site development review, design and development standards in the OP zoning district have been adopted to ensure that developments will be well integrated, attractively landscaped, and promote pedestrian travel.
   J.   Light Industrial District (LI): The LI zoning district provides appropriate locations for general industrial uses including industrial service, light industrial production, research and development, warehousing and freight movement, and wholesale sales activities with minimal impacts on neighboring properties due to nuisance characteristics such as noise, glare, odor, and vibration.
   K.   Industrial District (I): The I zoning district provides appropriate locations for intensive industrial uses including industrial service, manufacturing and production, warehousing and freight movement, railroad yards, waste related, and wholesale sales activities. Activities in the I district include those which involve the use of raw materials, require significant outdoor storage and generate heavy truck and/or rail traffic. Because of these characteristics, industrially zoned property should be carefully located to minimize impacts on established residential, commercial, and light industrial areas. (Ord. 3044, 2020)