[R.O. 1994 § 405.050; Ord. No.
94-8 Art. 3 § 1, 5-10-1994]
The provisions of these regulations shall apply to all structures
and land in the incorporated area of the City of Lake Ozark, Missouri,
and for one hundred (100) yards beyond the shoreline which is adjacent
to the City. The jurisdictional area within the corporate limits of
the City shall be shown on the official Zoning District Map.
[R.O. 1994 § 405.060; Ord. No.
94-8 Art. 3 § 2, 5-10-1994; Ord. No. 95-7 § 3(B), 7-25-1995; Ord. No. 2003-12, 4-22-2003; Ord. No.
2007-49, 10-23-2007; Ord. No. 2008-27, 6-10-2008; Ord. No. 2011-10, 5-24-2011]
The jurisdictional area is hereby divided into eleven (11) zoning
districts which are designated as follows:
"R-1"
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Residential — Low-Density District
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"R-1A"
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Residential — High-Density Single-Family Conditional Use
Overly District
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"R-2"
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Residential — Two-Family Dwelling District
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"R-3"
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Multi-Family Dwelling District
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"M-P"
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Manufactured Home Park Residential District
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"C-1"
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Central Commercial District
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"C-2"
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General Commercial District
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"LMU-1"
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Lakefront Mixed Use District
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"CR-3"
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Mixed Use High-Density District
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"M-1"
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Light Industrial District
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"PUD"
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Unit Development District
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[R.O. 1994 § 405.070; Ord. No.
94-8 Art. 3 § 3, 5-10-1994; Ord. No. 2008-27, 6-10-2008; Ord. No. 2009-10, 2-10-2009]
The boundaries of the districts are shown on the official Zoning
District Map which is filed in the office of the City Clerk. This
official Zoning District Map, with all notations, references and other
information shown thereon, is as much a part of these zoning regulations
as if such notations, references and other information were specifically
set forth herein, except that in the event of a conflict between the
official Zoning District Map and the ordinances passed amending the
boundaries depicted in the official Zoning District Map, the language
in the ordinances shall prevail. Such map shall be marked "Official
Copy of City of Lake Ozark, Missouri Zoning Map 2009."
[R.O. 1994 § 405.080; Ord. No.
94-8 Art. 3 § 4, 5-10-1994]
A. Where uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of the various
districts as shown on the official Zoning District Maps, incorporated
herein, the following rules apply:
1.
The district boundaries are the centerlines of streets, alleys,
waterways and railroad rights-of-way, unless otherwise indicated;
and where the designation of a boundary line on the Zoning Map coincides
with the location of a street, alley, waterway or railroad right-of-way,
the centerline of such street, alley, waterway or railroad right-of-way
shall be construed to be the boundary line of such district.
2.
Where the district boundaries do not coincide with the location
of streets, waterways or railroad rights-of-way but do coincide with
lot lines, such lot lines shall be construed to be the boundary of
such district.
3.
Where none of the above rules apply, the district boundaries
shall be determined by the use of the scale shown on the Zoning Map.
[R.O. 1994 § 405.090; Ord. No.
94-8 Art. 3 § 5, 5-10-1994]
A. The following structures and uses shall be exempt from the provisions
of these regulations:
1.
Poles, wires, cables, conduits, vaults, laterals, pipes, mains,
valves or other similar equipment for the distribution to consumers
of telephone or other communications, electricity, gas or water or
the collection of sewage or surface water operated or maintained by
a public utility but not including substations located on or above
the surface of the ground.
2.
Railroad tracks, signals, bridges and similar facilities and
equipment located on a railroad right-of-way and maintenance and repair
work on such facilities and equipment.
3.
Agriculture As Defined By These Regulations. In the event that
any structure or land ceases to be used only for agriculture, then
such structure or land shall be subject to the applicable regulations
of these regulations.
4.
Retaining walls on public property.
[R.O. 1994 § 405.091; Ord. No.
94-8 Art. 3 § 6, 5-10-1994]
The following general requirements shall apply to all zoning
districts:
No structure or land shall hereafter be used or occupied and
no structure or part thereof shall hereafter be erected, constructed,
reconstructed, moved or structurally altered except in conformity
with these regulations.
[R.O. 1994 § 405.092; Ord. No.
94-8 Art. 3 § 7, 5-10-1994; Ord. No. 2007-30, 8-28-2007]
All land which may be annexed to the City of Lake Ozark shall
be classified as "R-1," if such land is vacant and has no indicated
future use. However, such land may be zoned into the appropriate zoning
requested, if it is accompanied in the annexation petition by a site
plan indicating that its intended use is compatible with the requested
zoning, provided that such use is planned within two (2) years of
such annexation. If annexed land is fully or partially developed,
the Planning and Zoning Commission may zone such land to zoning which
is closest to its present use, if such zoning is not incompatible
with its future land use map of the Comprehensive Plan.
[R.O. 1994 § 405.093; Ord. No.
94-8 Art. 1 § 8, 5-10-1994]
A. It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City that the several
provisions of these regulations are separable in accordance with the
following rules:
1.
If any court of competent jurisdiction shall adjudge any provision
of these regulations to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect
any other provisions of these regulations.
2.
If any court of competent jurisdiction shall adjudge invalid
the application of any provision of these regulations to a particular
property or structure, such judgment shall not affect the application
of said provisions to any other property or structure.