In order to classify, regulate and segregate uses of lands and buildings; to regulate the height and size of buildings; to regulate the area of yards and other open spaces around buildings; and to regulate the density of population, the following classes of use zones and their subzones are established:
A.
Open space (O-S) zone;
B.
Agricultural exclusive (A-E) zone;
C.
Rural agricultural (R-A) zone;
D.
Rural exclusive (R-E) zone;
E.
Reserved;
F.
Single-family residential low (R-L) zone;
G.
Single-family residential (R-1) zone;
H.
Medium density residential (R-2) zone;
I.
Multifamily density residential (R-3) zone;
J.
Commercial office (C-O) zone;
K.
Neighborhood commercial (C-1) zone;
L.
General commercial (C-2) zone;
M.
Commercial planned development (C-P-D) zone;
N.
Industrial flex (I-F) zone;
O.
Industrial park (M-1) zone;
P.
Limited industrial (M-2) zone;
Q.
Planned community (P-C) zone;
R.
Specific plan (S-P) zone;
S.
Old Town commercial (C-OT) zone;
T.
Specific plan—downtown overlay (SP-D) zone;
U.
Mixed use low district (MUL) zone;
V.
Mixed use medium (MUM) zone;
W.
Mixed use district (MUD) zone.
(Ord. 512 § 10, 2023; Ord. 514 § 10, 2023; Ord. 515 § 10, 2023)