The purposes and intent of the residential zones are as follows:
A. | RR, RR-43, RR-100 — Rural Residential Zones. The purpose of the rural residential zones are to preserve the rural character of the city by providing for areas that allow low density residential development on large lots. These zones are intended to serve as transition areas between urbanizing lands and existing agriculture operations. The rural residential zones are categorized by minimum parcel size as follows: 0.5 acre for RR, one acre or forty-three thousand square feet for RR-43, and 2.5 acres or one hundred thousand square feet for RR-100. The rural residential zones implement the very low density residential (VLDR), quasi-public (QP), and schools (S) land use designations in the general plan. | |
B. | R-1-7, R-1-12 — Single-Unit Residential Zones. The purpose of the single-unit residential zones is to provide areas in the city that allow low and medium density residential development and other compatible uses. These zones are intended to promote an environment which is free of traffic and parking congestion, significant noise levels, and uses which are not complementary to residential neighborhoods. The R-1 residential zones are categorized by minimum parcel size as follows: seven thousand square feet for R-1-7, and twelve thousand square feet for R-1-12. The single-unit residential zones implement the low density residential (LDR), medium density residential (MDR), quasi-public (QP), and schools (S) land use designations in the general plan. | |
C. | R-2, R-3 — Multi-Unit Residential Zones. The purpose of the multi-unit residential zones is to provide areas in the city that allow a range of medium and high density residential development and other compatible uses. Development in these zones is to be designed in a manner which does not conflict with surrounding land uses and does not overburden local streets. The multi-unit residential zones are categorized by maximum density as follows: R-2 and R-3. The multi-unit zones implement the medium density residential (MDR), high density residential (HDR), quasi-public (QP), and schools (S) land use designations in the general plan. | |
(Ord. 24-01 § 2(Exh. A-1))



