(a) Purpose. These districts are intended to provide for a variety of housing types suited to the differing age groups and lifestyles of present and future City residents in a way that most effectively controls the impacts on the environment and public services created by high population densities.
(b) RA-1 Attached Residential District.
(1) Purpose. This district is intended to provide:
A. For intermediate housing types and densities between single-family detached and apartment development in order to further a balanced distribution of nonsingle-family detached housing in the City;
B. For intermediate-density residential development in locations where apartment buildings would not be compatible; and
C. In a flexible manner, for numbers and sizes of dwelling units that shall produce approximate population densities of up to thirty-five persons per acre in such dispersed locations as shall produce minimal conflict with single-family areas.
(c) RM-1 Low-Density Multi-Family Residential District.
(1) Purpose. This district is primarily intended to provide in a flexible manner for numbers and sizes of dwelling units that shall produce approximate population densities of up to fifty-one persons per acre in locations where such densities are compatible.
(d) RM-2 High-Density Multi-Family Residential District.
(1) Purpose. This district is primarily intended to provide in a flexible manner for numbers and sizes of dwelling units that shall produce approximate population densities of up to 102 persons per acre in locations near the downtown area and other centers of activity and along major arterial streets.
(Ord. 87-94. Passed 7-27-87.)