The purposes of the individual residential zone districts are as follows:
Single-family residential (R-1) zone district: Applied to low density residential neighborhoods, primarily consisting of detached single-family residences and other uses determined to be compatible with single-family uses. The R-1 zone district is consistent with low density general plan designation but may also be applied within the medium density and high density designations on a limited basis when single-family development is mixed with higher density residential uses.
Two-family residential (R-2) zone district: Provides areas similar to the R-1 zone district but also provides for two-family residences, halfplexes or two detached residences on a lot, as well as other uses determined to be compatible with these residential uses. The R-2 zone district is consistent with the low, medium and high density general plan designations provided that the overall density of the project meets the required density.
Neighborhood apartment residential (R-3) zone district: Provides for limited higher density residential development as compared to the R-1 and R-2 zone districts with a level of standards conducive to providing a suitable living environment to those living in multiple-family residences as well as uses compatible with multiple-family neighborhoods. The R-3 district is consistent with the medium and high density general plan designations.
General apartment (R-4) zone district: Provides for all types of multiple-family residential uses as well as a limited amount of low density residential uses, and uses that are considered to be compatible with residential uses. The R-4 zone district is consistent with the medium and high density general plan designations.
(Ord. 1365 § 4 (part), 2014)