Article II. DISTRICT REGULATIONS  


§ 1. A, single-family dwelling district.
§ 2. A-1, single-family dwelling district.
§ 3. A-2, single-family dwelling district.
§ 4. A-3, single-family estate dwelling district.
§ 5. A-4, single-family residential attached (townhouse) district.
§ 6. A-5, single-family residential attached (townhouse) district.
§ 7. B, one- and two-family dwelling districts.
§ 8. Reserved.
§ 9. B-MH2, mobile home park district.
§ 10. C, multifamily (low density) dwelling district.
§ 11. D, multifamily (medium density) dwelling district.
§ 12. E, multifamily (high density) dwelling district.
§ 13. F, local retail district.
§ 14. G, commercial district.
§ 15. H, central business district.
§ 16. J, wholesale, warehouse, and manufacturing district.
§ 17. K, industrial district.
§ 18. L, light manufacturing district.
§ 19. M, heavy manufacturing district.
§ 20. O, agricultural-open space district.
§ 21. P, planned development district.

Definition and Purpose of Zoning Districts

(1)

A, single-family dwelling district. This district is to be composed of single-family detached dwellings on lots not less than six thousand (6,000) square feet. See section 1 of this article.

(2)

A-1, single-family dwelling district. This district is to be composed of single-family detached dwellings on lots not less than eight thousand (8,000) square feet. See section 2 of this article.

(3)

A-2, single-family dwelling district. This district is to be composed of single-family detached dwellings on lots not less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet. See section 3 of this article.

(4)

A-3, single-family estate dwelling district. This district is to be composed of single-family detached dwellings on lots not less than one (1) acre. See section 4 of this article.

(5)

A-4, single-family residential attached (townhouse) district. This district is composed of single-family attached dwellings on lots containing not less than eight thousand (8,000) square feet. No more than ten (10) dwelling units may be attached in this district and no dwelling unit may be constructed above another unit. See section 5 of this article.

(6)

A-5, single-family residential attached (townhouse) district. This district is composed of single-family attached dwellings on lots containing not less than four thousand (4,000) square feet. No more than fifteen (15) dwelling units may be attached in this district and no dwelling unit may be constructed above another unit. See section 6 of this article.

(7)

B, one- and two-family dwelling district. This district provides a low density dwelling classification in the form of one- and two-family or duplex dwellings and is designed to facilitate and encourage individual ownership of each unit. See section 7 of this article.

(8)

B-MH1, mobile home single units. This designation allows for the placement of single mobile or modular homes on separate lots. Lots in this designation must have been previously subdivided or divided prior to the adoption of Ordinance No. 228, April 13, 1971. See section 8 of this article.

(9)

B-MH2, mobile home district. This district is for the management and maintenance of a mobile home park, recreation building, swimming pool, private club, laundry and storage facilities for the use of the residents of the mobile home park. See section 9 of this article.

(10)

C, multifamily (low density) dwelling district. This district is to be composed of attached dwellings for three (3) or more families. The maximum density shall not exceed ten (10) dwelling units per acre. See section 10 of this article.

(11)

D, multifamily (medium density) dwelling district. This district is to be composed of attached dwellings. The maximum density shall not exceed fifteen (15) dwellings units per acre. See section 11 of this article.

(12)

E, multifamily (high density) dwelling district. This district is to be composed of attached dwellings. The maximum density shall not exceed twenty (20) dwelling units per acre. See section 12 of this article.

(13)

F, local retail district. This district provides for clinics, areas of convenience shopping and other residential service-oriented businesses. See section 13 of this article.

(14)

G, commercial district. This district is intended to provide a wide range of commercial goods and services to accommodate comparative shopping opportunities for a large population. See section 14 of this article.

(15)

H, central business district. This district is intended to promote the commercial, office and cultural characteristics of the central city area. See section 15 of this article.

(16)

J, wholesale, warehouse and manufacturing district. This district concentrates business warehouse and service activities not normally located within retail service centers. See section 16 of this article.

(17)

K, industrial district. This district is intended for manufacturing uses not listed in other categories provided that such use does not emit noxious odors, noises, dust, smoke and vibrations. See section 17 of this article.

(18)

L, light manufacturing district. This district permits those industries and manufacturing plants that are predominantly light in character, have their operations conducted wholly within buildings, are more compatible than heavy manufacturing uses, and do not emit noxious odors, noises, dust, smoke and vibrations as do the heavy manufacturing processes. See section 18 of this article.

(19)

M, heavy manufacturing district. This district provides for the location of enterprises that tend to emit odors, noises, dust and vibrations and that are least compatible with other uses. See section 19 of this article.

(20)

O, agricultural-open space district. This district shall be used for farming, ranching, forestry and mining uses not hazardous by reason of odors, dust, fumes, noise or vibration; single-family dwellings; and is considered the proper classification for large areas of undeveloped land or newly annexed land in the city. See section 20 of this article.

(21)

P, planned development district. This district provides flexibility in planning and development through the combination of uses. The "P" prefix may be attached to any district as outlined in this district. See section 21 of this article.