§ 108-28. District class and boundary provisions.  


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  • (a)

    Classes of districts. For the purpose of this chapter the city is hereby divided into the following classes of districts or zones:

    Map
    Designation
    District Name
    R-1A Residential District
    R-1B Residential District
    R-2 Residential District
    R-3 Residential District
    R-4 Residential District
    P-1 Professional District
    B-1 Downtown Business District
    B-2 Local Business District
    B-3 General Business District
    I-1 Industrial District
    A-1 Agricultural District
    PUD Planned Unit Development
    MUD Sustainable Community Mixed Use District
    CP-R Conservation Preservation Residential Zone

     

    (b)

    Rules governing district boundaries. Where uncertainty exists with respect to the boundaries of any aforementioned districts as shown on the zoning map, the following rules shall apply:

    (1)

    Unless otherwise indicated, the district boundaries are the centerlines of streets, railroad rights-of-way, streams, or such lines extended. Where district boundaries cut a block transversely or longitudinally, the line shall not cut through a lot, but shall coincide with the appropriate lot lines.

    (2)

    Where the district boundaries are indicated as approximately following the corporate limit, such corporate limit line shall be construed to be such boundary.

    (3)

    Where district boundaries are indicated as approximately parallel to the centerlines of streets or highways, such district shall be as indicated on the zoning map, except as stated in subsection (b)(1) of this section. If no distance is given, such dimensions shall be determined by the use of the scale as shown on the zoning map.

(Ord. No. 381, 4-10-2006)