(a)
Residential zones are established to provide for residential districts of various population densities so that the various types of residential developments may be separated from each other as necessary to assure compatibility of uses within family living areas, including the necessary appurtenant and accessory facilities associated with such areas.
(b)
The following classes of residential use zones are established:
(1)
The agriculture residential (R-A) zone is established to provide an agricultural setting in which agricultural pursuits can be encouraged and supported within the city. The R-A zone is designed to include single-family detached dwellings and to protect agricultural uses from encroachment by urban uses until residential, commercial or industrial uses in such areas become necessary or desired.
(2)
The estate residential (R-E) zone is established to provide a rural setting for family life in single-family detached dwellings. Provisions are made for the maintenance of limited agricultural pursuits as well as those uses necessary and incidental to single-family living.
(3)
The single-family residential (R-1) zone is established to provide a suburban setting suitable for family life in single-family, detached dwellings.
(4)
The mobilehome residential (R-T) zone is established to provide a mobilehome park setting for family life in single-family detached mobilehomes. No land shall be classified into this zone where such classification would create an R-T zone area of less than 400,000 square feet.
(5)
The light multiple residential (R-2) zone is established to provide a multifamily setting for family life in low-height, low-density dwelling units in close proximity to single-family residential neighborhoods.
(6)
The medium multiple residential (R-3) zone is established to provide a multifamily setting for family life in low-height, medium-density dwelling units in close proximity to other multifamily neighborhoods.
(7)
The high multiple residential (R-4) zone is established to provide a multifamily setting for family life in mid-height, high-density dwelling units in close proximity to other multifamily neighborhoods and near the city's center.
(8)
The very high multiple residential (R-5) zone is established to provide a multifamily setting for family life in higher-height, very high-density dwelling units in close proximity to other multifamily neighborhoods and near the city's center.
(Ord. No. 2017-07, § 4, 6-7-17; Ord. No. 2022-18, § 3, 9-28-22)