In order to classify, segregate, and regulate the use of land, buildings and structures, the following zoning districts are created:
A.
Low Density Residential (R-1). This zone is established to provide for lower density single-family residential developments in a traditional neighborhood setting. Nonresidential uses should be nonintrusive to protect and preserve the neighborhood character and property values. The district is characterized by single-family units. The density in the district is generally seven dwelling units or less per acre.
B.
Moderate Density Residential (R-2). This zone is established to provide for moderate density residential developments in a traditional neighborhood setting. Nonresidential uses should be nonintrusive to protect and preserve the neighborhood character and property values. The district is characterized by single-family units and duplexes. The density in the district generally ranges from seven to 12 dwelling units per acre.
C.
High Density Residential (R-3). This zone is established to provide for higher density residential developments. The district is characterized by single-family units, duplexes and multifamily. The density in the district generally ranges from 13 or more per net residential acreage.
D.
Suburban Residential (SR). This zone is generally established to provide a transitional area between the low, medium, and high density residential zones and the outlying agricultural areas; an opportunity for suburban residential living in areas close to town where there will not be a conflict with active agricultural production; a buffer between urban areas and those areas reserved for continued agricultural production; a transitional area into which future suburban development can expand as needed; and areas for a continued mixture of low density residential development and hobby farming activities.
E.
Commercial (C-1). This zone is established to preserve a general business district having a wide range of retail and service businesses, entertainment, government and professional offices and places of amusement in a setting that is safe, convenient, comfortable, and attractive for both pedestrian and automobile access. It is not the intent to promote residences as a primary use in this zone. Uses which by nature are noisy or emit excessive odors, dust and fumes are not appropriate in this zone.
F.
Commercial-Tourist (C-T). This zone is established to provide areas for commercial establishments, which generally offer accommodations, supplies, services or recreational opportunities for the traveling public. Such zones shall only be located on or near interchanges, state highway intersections, or along any generally recognized tourist route.
G.
Light Manufacturing Zone (M-1). This zone is established to ensure that suitable land will be available for businesses and industries. The intent of the light manufacturing zone (M-1) is to:
1.
Establish and preserve areas near designated truck routes, freeways and the railroad for light industrial uses;
2.
Direct truck traffic onto designated truck routes and off residential streets; and
3.
Minimize conflicts between uses in the light manufacturing zone and surrounding land uses.
For light manufacturing, processing, research and wholesale trade, storage and distribution facilities. Uses permitted in this district should not generate noise levels, light, odor or fumes that would constitute a nuisance or hazard.
H.
Public Land/Church Zone (PIC). The purpose of this zone is to provide areas for public and private noncommercial parks, churches, synagogues, temples and open space. These areas are intended to provide Zillah area citizens with a variety of recreational and religious opportunities and areas for open space.
(Ord. 1387 § 1, 2015; Ord. 1289 § 1 (Exh. A), 2011; Ord. 1202 § 2 (Exh. A), 2009)