§ 21-33. Zoning district descriptions.  


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  • This section contains a description of each of the zoning districts established by the City and identifies: 1) the future land use classification or classifications that district is established to implement; 2) the intended purpose of each zoning district; and, 3) specific provisions that apply within a particular zoning district. In all districts the following applies:

    (1)

    Permitted uses are designated by the letter "P" in the table of land uses in section 21-32(A).

    (2)

    Uses permitted but requiring a special use approval are designated by the letter "S" in the table of land uses, section 21-32(A). The development approval process for special use approvals is found in Article VII, Division 7.

    (3)

    Uses requiring the highest level of review and usually granted with stringent conditions are known as conditional uses. These types of uses are designated by the letter "C" in the table of land uses, section 21-32. The development approval process for site development plans is found in Article VII, Division 6.

    (4)

    Accessory uses and structures are those that are customarily incidental and subordinate to permitted principal uses and structures; provided, however, that no accessory structures shall be located on property other than that on which the principal structure is located. Section 21-211 contains detailed guidance and regulations for permitted accessory uses.

    (5)

    Development standards for uses in all zoning districts are detailed in the table of development standards, section 21-32. Specifically, standards are established for maximum density; minimum lot size; minimum lot width; minimum lot depth; minimum floor area; floor area ratio (as applicable); setbacks; maximum lot coverage; and maximum building height. Additional development regulations are found throughout Article III, "Development Design and Improvement Standards."

(Ord. No. O-00-09, Art. 2 (2.02.03), 4-24-00; Ord. No. O-00-28, § 1(c), 10-2-00)