In order to classify, regulate, restrict and segregate the uses of land and buildings, to regulate and restrict the height and bulk of buildings, to regulate the area of yards and other open spaces about buildings, and to regulate the density of population, the following zoning districts are established:
Zoning Districts: | Descriptive Zoning District Name: |
|---|---|
O-S | Open Space |
H | Hillside Overlay |
PRD | Planned Residential Development |
RS-40 | Residential, Single-family, 40,000 square-foot |
RS-20 | Residential, Single-family, 20,000 square-foot |
RS-14 | Residential, Single-family, 14,000 square-foot |
RS-9 | Residential, Single-family, 9,000 square-foot |
RS-6 | Residential, Single-family, 6,000 square-foot |
RM-6000 | Residential, Multi-family 6,000 square-foot |
RM-4300 | Residential, Multi-family 4,300 square-foot |
RM-2500 | Residential, Multi-family 2,500 square-foot |
RM-2200 | Residential, Multi-family 2,200 square-foot |
RM-1450 | Residential, Multi-family 1,450 square-foot |
RM-HR | Residential, Multi-family, High-Rise |
MH | Mobile Home Overlay |
O-P | Office Professional |
P | Parking |
MU | Mixed-Use |
C-N | Neighborhood Commercial |
C-G | General Commercial |
C-R | Regional Commercial |
C-M | Heavy Commercial - Light Industrial |
M | Manufacturing |
(Ord. 5018 § 3, 2015)