A. 
Intent. The Agricultural (AG) District includes lands within the corporate limits of the City that are not subdivided and relatively undeveloped. This is also the initial zoning classification applied to an annexed tract that is newly annexed by the City. The Agricultural (AG) District is intended to retain a rural character while having the potential for urban growth and increased density; it is proposed as a reserved area where future growth is anticipated to occur. Generally, the Agricultural (AG) District, will be near development; therefore, the agricultural activities conducted in the Agricultural (AG) District should not be detrimental to urban land uses. Agriculture uses are encouraged to be continued when at all possible.
B. 
Permitted Uses: Subsection 2.06. Zoning Use Regulations.
C. 
Area Regulations: Subsection 2.07. Zoning Dimensional Regulations.
D. 
Other Regulations.
1. 
2.09.01. Landscaping.
2. 
2.09.02. Fencing and Screening.
3. 
2.09.03. Off-Street Parking.
4. 
2.09.04. Accessory Structures.
5. 
2.09.05. Building Materials.
6. 
2.09.06. Residential Adjacency.
7. 
2.09.07. Innovative Residential Development.
8. 
2.09.08. Single Family Design.
9. 
2.09.11. Nonresidential Design.
10. 
2.09.12. Lighting.
11. 
2.09.13. Sustainable Design Techniques.
12. 
2.09.14. Nuisances.
13. 
Section 4. Supplemental Development Regulations.
(Ordinance 2017-13 adopted 10/2/2017)
A. 
Intent. The Estate Residential (R-1) District is a residential district that includes land subdivided for single family residential purposes and associated uses. The lots are generally large (one [1] acre or larger) and are not served by urban infrastructure. This district is intended to retain a rural character while having the potential for urban growth and increased density.
B. 
Permitted Uses: Subsection 2.06. Zoning Use Regulations.
C. 
Area Regulations: Subsection 2.07. Zoning Dimensional Regulations.
D. 
Access: All lots in the Estate Residential (R-1) District shall be accessed by local streets.
E. 
Other Regulations.
1. 
2.09.01. Landscaping.
2. 
2.09.02. Fencing and Screening.
3. 
2.09.03. Off-Street Parking.
4. 
2.09.04. Accessory Structures.
5. 
2.09.05. Building Materials.
6. 
2.09.06. Residential Adjacency.
7. 
2.09.07. Innovative Residential Development.
8. 
2.09.08. Single Family Design.
9. 
2.09.11. Nonresidential Design.
10. 
2.09.12. Lighting.
11. 
2.09.13. Sustainable Design Techniques.
12. 
2.09.14. Nuisances.
13. 
Section 4. Supplemental Development Regulations.
(Ordinance 2017-13 adopted 10/2/2017)
A. 
Intent. The Suburban Residential (R-2) District serves as the residential district for areas where more urban development (one to four dwelling units per acre) is appropriate. The Suburban Residential (R-2) District provides a variety of low density housing options to ensure effective community development. Developments should provide pedestrian-friendly, suitable residential neighborhoods, protected from incompatible uses and with necessary facilities and services.
B. 
Permitted Uses: Subsection 2.06. Zoning Use Regulations
C. 
Area Regulations: Subsection 2.07. Zoning Dimensional Regulations.
D. 
Access: All lots in the Suburban Residential (R-2) District shall be accessed by local streets.
E. 
Other Regulations.
1. 
2.09.01. Landscaping.
2. 
2.09.02. Fencing and Screening.
3. 
2.09.03. Off-Street Parking.
4. 
2.09.04. Accessory Structures.
5. 
2.09.05. Building Materials.
6. 
2.09.06. Residential Adjacency.
7. 
2.09.07. Innovative Residential Development.
8. 
2.09.08. Single Family Design.
9. 
2.09.11. Nonresidential Design.
10. 
2.09.12. Lighting.
11. 
2.09.13. Sustainable Design Techniques.
12. 
2.09.14. Nuisances.
13. 
Section 4. Supplemental Development Regulations.
(Ordinance 2017-13 adopted 10/2/2017)
A. 
Intent. The One & Two Family Residential (R-3) District is the residential district for areas where denser development (six to eight dwelling units per acre) is appropriate, and where pedestrian-scale development shall occur. The district accommodates most housing needs by allowing for housing types and contextual development standards. The One & Two Family Residential (R-3) District provides a variety of housing that ensures effective community development, such as townhomes, patio homes, duplexes, and smaller apartments. Developments should provide pedestrian-friendly, suitable residential neighborhoods, protected from incompatible uses and with necessary facilities and services.
B. 
Permitted Uses: Subsection 2.06. Zoning Use Regulations.
C. 
Area Regulations: Subsection 2.07. Zoning Dimensional Regulations.
1. 
Exceptions: Townhomes located on individual lots within the One & Two Family Residential (R-3) District shall conform to the regulations of the Transitional Residential (R-4) District.
D. 
Access: All lots in the One & Two Family Residential (R-3) District shall be accessed by local streets or collector streets.
E. 
Other Regulations.
1. 
2.09.01. Landscaping.
2. 
2.09.02. Fencing and Screening.
3. 
2.09.03. Off-Street Parking.
4. 
2.09.04. Accessory Structures.
5. 
2.09.05. Building Materials.
6. 
2.09.06. Residential Adjacency.
7. 
2.09.07. Innovative Residential Development.
8. 
2.09.08. Single Family Design.
9. 
2.09.09. Multi-Family Design.
10. 
2.09.11. Nonresidential Design.
11. 
2.09.12. Lighting.
12. 
2.09.13. Sustainable Design Techniques.
13. 
2.09.14. Nuisances.
14. 
Section 4. Supplemental Development Regulations.
(Ordinance 2017-13 adopted 10/2/2017)
A. 
Intent. The Transitional Residential (R-4) District is a residential district intended for multifamily and associated uses (up to 12 dwelling units per acre). Housing types should primarily include townhomes and apartments/condominiums.
B. 
Permitted Uses: Subsection 2.06. Zoning Use Regulations.
C. 
Area Regulations: Subsection 2.07. Zoning Dimensional Regulations.
D. 
Other Regulations.
1. 
2.09.01. Landscaping.
2. 
2.09.02. Fencing and Screening.
3. 
2.09.03. Off-Street Parking.
4. 
2.09.04. Accessory Structures.
5. 
2.09.05. Building Materials.
6. 
2.09.06. Residential Adjacency.
7. 
2.09.07. Innovative Residential Development.
8. 
2.09.08. Single Family Design.
9. 
2.09.09. Multi-Family Design.
10. 
2.09.11. Nonresidential Design.
11. 
2.09.12. Lighting.
12. 
2.09.13. Sustainable Design Techniques.
13. 
2.09.14. Nuisances.
14. 
Section 4. Supplemental Development Regulations.
(Ordinance 2017-13 adopted 10/2/2017)
A. 
Intent. The Urban Residential (R-5) District is a residential district that includes land primarily for multifamily residential purposes and associated uses (up to 24 dwelling units per acre).
B. 
Permitted Uses: Subsection 2.06. Zoning Use Regulations.
C. 
Area Regulations: Subsection 2.07. Zoning Dimensional Regulations.
1. 
Exceptions: Townhomes located on individual lots within the Urban Residential (R-5) District shall conform to the regulations of the Transitional Residential (R-4) District.
D. 
Other Regulations.
1. 
2.09.01. Landscaping.
2. 
2.09.02. Fencing and Screening.
3. 
2.09.03. Off-Street Parking.
4. 
2.09.04. Accessory Structures.
5. 
2.09.05. Building Materials.
6. 
2.09.06. Residential Adjacency.
7. 
2.09.07. Innovative Residential Development.
8. 
2.09.08. Single Family Design.
9. 
2.09.09. Multi-Family Design.
10. 
2.09.11. Nonresidential Design.
11. 
2.09.12. Lighting.
12. 
2.09.13. Sustainable Design Techniques.
13. 
2.09.14. Nuisances.
14. 
Section 4. Supplemental Development Regulations.
(Ordinance 2017-13 adopted 10/2/2017)
A. 
Intent. The Manufactured Housing (R-MH) District is a residential district intended to allow manufactured housing independently, in a manufactured home park, or in a manufactured home subdivision. A manufactured home park offers spaces for the placement of manufactured home units on a lease or rental basis. Manufactured home subdivisions include individually platted lots for sale within the subdivision for the placement of manufactured home units.
B. 
Permitted Uses: Subsection 2.06. Zoning Use Regulations.
C. 
Area Regulations: Subsection 2.07. Zoning Dimensional Regulations.
D. 
Access: All lots in the Manufactured Housing (R-MH) District shall be accessed by local streets.
E. 
Other Regulations.
1. 
2.09.01. Landscaping.
2. 
2.09.02. Fencing and Screening.
3. 
2.09.03. Off-Street Parking.
4. 
2.09.04. Accessory Structures.
5. 
2.09.05. Building Materials.
6. 
2.09.06. Residential Adjacency.
7. 
2.09.07. Innovative Residential Development.
8. 
2.09.08. Single Family Design.
9. 
2.09.09. Multi-Family Design.
10. 
2.09.11. Nonresidential Design.
11. 
2.09.12. Lighting.
12. 
2.09.13. Sustainable Design Techniques.
13. 
2.09.14. Nuisances.
14. 
Section 4. Supplemental Development Regulations.
(Ordinance 2017-13 adopted 10/2/2017)