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Zoning Code and Districts
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ZONING CODE* (Click to
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Residential
Districts
Rural Agricultural-35 ac (RA-35ac) District
This district is intended to permit development,
which is solely of a rural community character. The land use standards
for this district permit very low density single-family residential
development at a density of one dwelling unit for every 35 gross acres,
as well as a variety of agricultural and agricultural support land uses.
Estate Residential-1 (ER-1) District
This district is intended to permit development,
which has a low density, estate community character. The land use
standards for this district permit primarily single-family detached
residential development and a variety of related institutional land
uses.
Suburban Residential-3 (SR-3) District
The district is intended to permit development, which
has a moderate density, suburban community character. Density and
intensity standards for this district are designed to ensure that the
SR-3 District shall serve as a designation which preserves and protects
the suburban residential community character of its area.
Neighborhood Residential-6 (NR-6) District
This district is intended to permit development,
which has a moderate density, neighborhood community character. Density
and intensity standards for this district are designed to ensure that
the NR-6 District shall serve as a designation which preserves and
protects the neighborhood residential community character of its area.
Mixed Residential-8 (MR-8) District
This district is intended to permit development,
which has a moderately high density community character which lies
between suburban and urban. The land use standards for this district
permit both single-family detached residential development and certain
types of moderately high density single-family attached development
permitted by right and moderately high density single-family attached
development permitted as a conditional use, as well as a variety of
related institutional land uses.
Urban Residential-12 (UR-12) District
This district is intended to permit development,
which has a high density, urban community character. The land use
standards for this district permit single-family attached development
permitted by right, and multi-family development permitted as a
conditional use, as well as a variety of related institutional land
uses.
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Non-Residential Districts
Neighborhood Office (NO) District
This district is intended to permit high-quality office
and institutional land uses at an intensity compatible with the estate
community character of older portions of the City predominately
developed with large homes which are desirable to maintain, and where
traffic volumes and adjacent land uses dictate the transition of these
areas to certain nonresidential uses. In certain instances attached and
multi-family housing uses may be allowed.
Suburban Office (SO) District
This district is intended to permit high-quality
office and institutional land uses at an intensity compatible with the
suburban community character of portions of the City.
Neighborhood Commercial (NC) District
This district is intended to permit small-scale
commercial development, which is compatible with the desired overall
suburban community character of the area in general, and with adjacent
residential development in particular.
Suburban Commercial (SC) District
This district is intended to permit large and
small-scale commercial development, which is compatible with the desired
overall suburban community character of the area in general.
Urban Commercial (UC) District
This district is intended to permit both large and
small-scale commercial development at intensities, which provide
significant incentives for infill development and the continued economic
viability of existing development.
Central Commercial (CC) District
This district is intended to permit both large and
small-scale "downtown" commercial development at an intensity, which
provides significant incentives for infill development, redevelopment,
and the continued economic viability of existing development.
Suburban Industrial (SI) District
This district is intended to permit both large and
small-scale industrial and office development at an intensity, which is
consistent with the overall, desired suburban community character of the
designated zoning district.
Urban Industrial (UI) District
This district is intended to permit both large and
small-scale industrial and office development at an intensity, which is
consistent with existing transition, and urban intensity development.
Heavy Industrial (HI) District
This district is designed to permit a very wide
variety of industrial uses which may occur both indoors and outdoors,
including certain land uses which are permitted in no other zoning
district because of their potential to create nuisances for adjoining
properties.
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Mixed Residential and Non-Residential Districts
This district is designed to indicate unique areas of
the City, which require the detailed planning approach of the planned
unit development process, regardless of what type or types of
development are contemplated.
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