[Ord. No. 6.98-C §4.1, 9-10-1998; Ord. No. 01-2012 §1, 1-12-2012]
A. 
Notwithstanding the general purpose of this Chapter as defined in Section 405.020, the City of Marionville is hereby divided into zoning districts in order: to prevent the overcrowding of the land; to provide adequate light and air; to facilitate adequate provision of facilities for transportation, utilities and other public requirements; to secure public safety; to promote a more compatible relationship of land uses within the City; to promote the orderly development of the City in accordance with the Comprehensive Plan; and to effectuate the use of other accepted purposes of zoning.
B. 
The City of Marionville is divided into the following categories of zoning districts:
"A-1" Agricultural District. Primarily undeveloped land usually found on the periphery of the City.
"R-1" Single-Family District. A zone designed to accommodate single-family residential development at maximum densities of five (5) dwelling units per acre.
"R-2" Two-Family District. A zone intended to accommodate traditional single-family development and cluster development, as well as duplex housing, at maximum densities of six (6) dwelling units per acre.
"R-3" Multi-Family District. A zone intended to accommodate a variety of residential development at higher densities, including town houses and multi-family developments, at maximum densities of up to twelve (12) dwelling units per acre.
"R-M" Manufactured Housing Park District. A zone designed to accommodate manufactured housing development at maximum densities of up to five (5) dwelling units per acre.
"C-1" General Commercial District. A zone intended to accommodate commercial, office and higher density residential development.
"I-1" Light Industrial District. A zone designed for the location of industrial activities which do not involve substantial storage of outdoor materials.
"I-2" Heavy Industrial District. A zone intended to accommodate more intensive industrial uses which may also involve outdoor storage and production of materials.
"AE" Adult Entertainment Overlay District.
"IU" Institutional Use District.
[Ord. No. 6.98-C §4.2, 9-10-1998]
A. 
There shall be an official map known and designated as the City of Marionville Zoning Map which shall show all the boundaries of all zoning districts within the City limits. This map shall be kept in the Marionville City Hall.
B. 
The City of Marionville Zoning Map is incorporated herein by reference. Amendments to this map shall be made in accordance with the procedures set forth in Article XII, Amendments.
C. 
Where uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of the various districts as shown on the Zoning Map, the following rules shall apply:
1. 
District boundaries are either the centerlines of streets or alleys unless otherwise shown.
2. 
Where the district boundaries are not otherwise indicated and where the property has been or may hereafter be divided into blocks and lots, the district boundaries shall be construed to be the lot lines and where the districts designated on the map are bounded approximately by lot lines, said lot lines shall be construed to be the boundaries of the districts unless otherwise indicated.
3. 
Where the district boundaries follow a railroad line, the district boundaries shall be located at the centerline of said railroad right-of-way.
4. 
In unsubdivided property, the district boundary lines on the map shall be determined by use of the scale appearing on the map.