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1102.0101 All land in the City is classified in one of the base zoning districts established in this chapter. As such, base zoning districts serve as the foundation for all zoning-related standards.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1102.0102 There are four types of base zoning districts: Residential, Commercial, Industrial and Special Purpose Districts.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
1102.0103 The following Residential (R), Commercial (C), Industrial (I), and Special Purpose zoning districts are included in this Zoning Code:
District Name | Map Symbol |
District Name | Map Symbol |
Residential (R) Zoning Districts | |
Single-Dwelling Residential Districts (RS) | |
Single-Dwelling Residential-12,000 square feet | RS12 |
Single-Dwelling Residential-9,000 square feet | RS9 |
Single-Dwelling Residential-6,000 square feet | RS6 |
Duplex Residential District (RD) | |
Duplex Residential-6,000 square feet | RD6 |
Multi-Dwelling Residential Districts (RM) [1] | |
Multi-Dwelling Residential-12 units per acre | RM12 |
Multi-Dwelling Residential-24 units per acre | RM24 |
Multi-Dwelling Residential-36 units per acre | RM36 |
Manufactured Housing Park District (RMH) | |
Manufactured Housing Park | RMH |
Commercial (C) Zoning Districts | |
Neighborhood Commercial | CN |
Office Commercial | CO |
Storefront Commercial | CS |
Mixed Commercial-Residential | CM |
Regional Commercial | CR |
Downtown Commercial | CD |
Industrial (I) Zoning Districts | |
Limited Industrial | IL |
General Industrial | IG |
Planned Industrial/Business Park | IP |
Special Purpose Zoning Districts | |
Parks and Open Space | POS |
Institutional Campus | IC |
Table Notes:
[1] These density standards apply to single buildings. For multiple buildings on a lot see Section 1106.0101 Maximum Density row.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04; Ord. 229-13. Passed 4-30-13.)
A. Principal uses shall be governed by the Use Table of Sec. 1104.0100;
B. Accessory uses shall be governed by Chapter 1105; and
C. The intensity and dimensional standards of Chapter 1106 shall apply.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
The RS, Single-Dwelling Districts are primarily intended to accommodate the development of single dwelling units on individual lots. The districts are intended to create, maintain and promote housing opportunities for individual households, although they do permit nonresidential uses that are typically compatible with residential neighborhoods. A range of RS Districts is established in order to accommodate a variety of lot sizes and to reflect the diversity of the City's residential neighborhoods.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
The RD, Duplex District is primarily intended to accommodate the development of single dwelling units and duplexes on individual lots. The district is intended to create, maintain and promote a variety of housing opportunities for individual households.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
The RM, Multi-Dwelling Districts are primarily intended to accommodate the development of multi-dwelling housing. The districts are intended to create, maintain and promote higher density housing opportunities in areas with good transportation access. The regulations are intended to create desirable residential areas by promoting aesthetically pleasing environments, safety, privacy, and recreational opportunities. The development standards are intended to ensure that new development will be compatible with the City's character and to provide certainty to property owners, developers, and neighbors about the limits of what is allowed. A range of districts is established in order to reflect the diversity of the City's residential neighborhoods.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
The RMH, Manufactured Housing Park District is primarily intended to create a desirable residential environment for residents of manufactured housing parks. Manufactured housing parks are allowed only in the RMH District. See 1104.1300 for Manufactured Housing Park regulations and standards. RMH Districts may be established in accordance with the zoning map amendment procedures of Sec. 1111.0600.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
The CO, Office Commercial zoning district is generally intended to function as a low to medium-intensity office zoning district that is generally intended for application along arterial streets. The district is intended to provide an alternative zoning classifications for streets and roads where there is a desire to prevent strip commercial development. The district is also intended to serve as a land use buffer between major streets and residential neighborhoods and between higher intensity commercial areas and residential neighborhoods.
(Ord. 170-04. Passed 3-23-04.)
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