R-1
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Single- and Two-Family Residential District (Low Density)
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R-2
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Single- and Two-Family Residential District (Medium Density)
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R-3
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Multiple-Family Residential District
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C-1
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Conservancy District
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B-1
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Central Business District
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B-2
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General Commercial District
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B-3
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Highway Commercial District
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I-1
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Industrial District
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AT
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Agricultural Transition District
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WWT
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Wastewater Treatment District
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GFP and FW
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General Floodplain (GFP) and Floodway (FW) Districts pursuant to Chapter 395, Floodplain Zoning
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NOTES:
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Required Buffer strips in industrial districts. In newly developed
or rezoned areas where an industrial district abuts a residential
district, there shall be provided along any rear, side or front line,
coincidental with any industrial-residential boundary, a buffer strip
not less than 40 feet in width as measured at right angles to said
lot line. Plant materials at least six feet in height of such variety
and growth habits as to provide a year-round, effective visual screen
when viewed from the residential district shall be planted in the
exterior 25 feet abutting the residential district. If the required
planting screen is set back from the industrial residential boundary,
the portion of the buffer strip facing the residential district shall
be attractively maintained. Fencing may be used in lieu of planting
materials to provide said screening. The fencing shall be not less
than four nor more than eight feet in height, and shall be of such
materials as to effectively screen the industrial area. The exterior
25 feet of the buffer strip shall not be devoted to the parking of
vehicles or storage of any material or accessory uses. The interior
15 feet may be devoted to parking of vehicles.
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