The zoning title is adopted to preserve, protect and promote
the public health, safety, peace, comfort, convenience, prosperity,
and general welfare. More specifically, the title is adopted to achieve
the following objectives:
A. To
provide a specific plan to guide the physical development of the city
in such a manner as to achieve progressively the general arrangement
of land uses depicted in the general plan;
B. To
encourage a wholesome, serviceable, and pleasant living environment
and to establish a stability of existing land uses which conform with
the objectives, policies, principles, and standards of the general
plan;
C. To
prevent excessive population densities and overcrowding of land with
structures;
D. To
promote the safe, effective traffic circulation system, the provision
of adequate off-street parking and truck loading facilities and the
appropriate location of community facilities;
E. To
protect and promote properly located commercial and industrial activities
in order to preserve and strengthen the city's economic base;
F. To
protect and enhance real property values and the city's natural assets;
G. To
provide for the orderly development of new urban expansion that is
logical, desirable, and in conformance with the objectives and policies
of the general plan.
(Prior code § 30-101)
This title shall be known as the Zoning title.
(Prior code § 30-102)
The zoning title shall consist of a zoning map designating certain
districts and a set of regulations controlling the uses of land, the
density of population, the uses and location of structures, the height
and bulk of structures, the open spaces and yards about structures,
the appearance of certain uses and structures, the areas and dimensions
of sites, locations, size, illumination, and requirements for the
provision of off-street parking and off-street loading facilities.
(Prior code § 30-103)
In their interpretation and application of the provisions of
this title are held to be minimum requirements except where there
are expressly stated to be otherwise. No provision of this title is
intended to abrogate, repeal, annul, impair, or interfere with any
existing ordinance of the city, except as specifically repealed herein
with deed restrictions, covenant, easements or other agreements between
parties; provided, that where this title imposes greater restrictions
or regulations than are imposed or required by existing code, deed
restriction, covenant, easements or agreements between parties, this
title shall control.
(Prior code § 30-104)
This title shall apply to all property whether owned by private
persons, firms, corporations, organizations by the United States of
America or any of its agencies, by the state or any of its agencies
or political subdivisions, by any county or city including the city,
or any of its agencies or by any authority of the district organized
under the state, all subject to the following exceptions:
A. Public
streets and alleys;
B. Underground
utility lines and facilities;
C. Underground
communication lines;
D. Overhead
communication lines;
E. Overhead
and underground electrical and gas distribution and transmission facilities;
(Prior code § 30-105)
The definition of words in this title and the construction of the words and provisions thereof shall be as set forth in Chapter
17.04.
(Prior code § 30-106)
It is a violation of this title to:
A. Engage
in a use that is conditional without complying with the imposed conditions;
B. Engage
in a prohibited use; and
C. Engage
in a use requiring a permit, use permit, or special development permit
or review without obtaining the required permit or review.
(Ord. 695 § 2, 2003)