(A) Establishment of districts. For the purpose of zoning, the city is divided into the following districts:
(1) A-1: Agriculture-Conservation;
(2) R-1: One and Two-family Residence;
(3) R-1M: Modular and Mobile Home;
(4) R-1-0: High Density Residence; “0” lot line;
(5) R-2: Multiple Family Residence;
(6) R-3: Mixed Used Residence;
(7) C-1: Central Business;
(8) C-2: Service-Commercial;
(9) C-3; Regional Commercial/Industrial;
(10) I-1: Light Industrial;
(11) I-2: General Industry; and
(12) PUD: Planned Unit Development.
(B) Zoning map.
(1) The boundaries of the districts established by this chapter are shown on the zoning map. The zoning map and all notations, references and data shown thereon are adopted and made part of this chapter and are on file, and for public inspection, in City Hall and in the Winona County Office of Register of Deeds.
(2) The Zoning Administrator and his or her staff shall maintain the zoning map, and amendments to the map shall be recorded on it within 30 days after the amendments are officially published.
(C) District boundaries. The boundaries between districts are, unless otherwise indicated, either the center lines of streets, alleys or railroad rights-of-way or lines extended or lines parallel or perpendicular thereto. Numbers shown on the zoning map between a street and a district boundary line indicate that the district boundary line is parallel to the street at a distance from the street equal to the number of feet stated unless otherwise indicated.
(D) Regulations. The general regulations in § 152.41 apply to all districts; however, additional specific regulations are in the following sections.
(1987 Code, § 702.01) (Am. Ord. 554, passed 6-26-2012)