The purpose of residential zoning districts and development standards is to:
A.
Provide for a full range of housing types to meet the diverse economic and social needs of residents;
B.
Preserve, protect, and enhance the character of the City's neighborhoods;
C.
Enhance the quality of life of residents;
D.
Ensure that the scale and design of new development and alterations to existing development are compatible with surrounding uses and appropriate to the physical and aesthetic characteristics of the proposed location; and
E.
Provide sites for public and semi-public uses such as parks, schools, day care, and other community uses that serve residents and complement surrounding residential development.
Additional purposes of each residential zoning district:
F.
Residential Rural (RR). The RR district is intended to provide for rural residential development on large lots and other compatible uses in a semi-rural setting, in areas that may lack domestic water and sanitary sewer services. This district provides for residential density between 0.1 and 0.4 dwelling units per acre. The RR district implements the Rural Residential General Plan Land Use Designation.
G.
Residential Estate (RE). The RE district is intended to provide for residential development on large lots and other compatible uses in a semi-rural atmosphere and setting, subject to the extension of domestic water and sanitary sewer services by the property owner. This district provides for residential density between 0.5 and 3.0 dwelling units per acre. The RE district implements the Residential Estate General Plan Land Use Designation.
H.
Residential Low (RL). The RL district is intended to provide for residential development and other compatible uses in a low-density residential neighborhood setting with a variety of lot sizes and architectural styles. This district provides for residential density between 3.1 to 5.0 dwelling units per acre. The RL district implements the Residential Low-Density General Plan Land Use Designation.
I.
Residential Low Medium (RLM). The RLM District is intended to provide for a variety of housing types at densities in the range of 5.1 to 8.0 dwelling units per acre. This district also provides for public uses, quasi-public uses, and similar and compatible uses that may be appropriate in a low medium density residential environment. The RLM district implements the Residential Low Medium Density General Plan Land Use Designation.
J.
Residential Medium (RM). The RM district is intended to provide for a variety of housing types at densities between 8.1 to 14.0 dwelling units per acre, including duplexes, townhouses, apartments, detached single-unit residential development on small lots, and other compatible uses appropriate in a medium density residential environment. The RM district implements the Residential Medium Density General Plan Land Use Designation.
K.
Residential Medium High (RMH). The RMH district is intended to provide for a variety of housing types at densities in the range of 14.1 to 20.0 dwelling units per acre. Types of dwelling units include attached and detached single-unit dwellings, townhomes, condominiums, two-unit dwellings, multi-unit developments, and apartments. This district also provides for public uses, quasi-public uses, and similar and compatible uses that may be appropriate in a medium high-density residential environment. The RMH district implements the Residential Medium High-Density General Plan Land Use Designation.
L.
Residential High (RH). The RH district is intended to provide for a variety of high-density residential development, including townhouses, condominiums, apartments, and other compatible uses. This district provides for residential density between 20.1 to 30.0 dwelling units per acre. The RH district implements the Residential High Density General Plan Land Use Designation.
M.
Residential High Limited (RHL). The RHL district is intended to provide for a variety of high-density residential development, including townhouses, condominiums, apartments, and other compatible uses. This district provides for residential density between 20.1 to 24.0 dwelling units per acre. This zoning district applies to residential high-density projects located within Nut Tree Airport Compatibility Areas D, Extended Approach/Departure Area, and E, Adjacent to Runway or Final Approach, and is subject to Chapter 14.09.110 of this code, Airport Environs (AE) Overlay District. The RHL district implements the Residential High Density Limited General Plan Land Use Designation.
N.
Manufactured Housing Park (MHP). The MHP district is intended to provide areas for manufactured housing parks, whether lots are rented or leased, or where lots are individually owned. This district provides for a residential density between 6.0 to 10.0 dwelling units per acre. The MHP district implements the Residential Manufactured Home Park General Plan Land Use Designation.
(Ord. 1972, Repealed and Replaced, 02/22/2022; Ord. 1981, Amended, 12/13/2022; Ord. 1984, Amended, 07/25/2023)