Zoning classifications used in this jurisdiction, from the adopted local code.
AGAgricultural District
Compatible land, building and structure uses primarily oriented to agricultural farming and ranching, and extremely low density residential purposes; usually confined to the outer fringe of developed areas and serving as a transitional and open-space element. All newly annexed territory is automatically classified AG until reclassified.
RESingle-Family "Estate" Residential District
Compatible uses primarily oriented to low density residential estate purposes, select agricultural uses, open space, and selected community facility uses; a transitional element between limited residential development, agriculture, and higher-density urbanized areas.
R-40Single-Family Residential District
Low density detached single-family residential dwellings and development, open space, and select community facility uses, normally connected to public or private sewage systems rather than septic.
R-30Single-Family Residential District
Moderately low density detached single-family residential dwellings, open space, and selected community facility uses, generally found in the inner urbanized developed areas of the city.
R-20Single-Family Residential District
Medium-low density detached single-family residential purposes, open space, and selected community facility uses; accommodates small-lot conventional single-family development in the inner developed areas adjacent to shopping facilities.
R-15Single-Family Residential District
Medium-low density detached single-family residential on typically small lots in the inner developed core, open space, and selected community facility uses; recognizes existing small-lot development but is not intended to create new small-lot areas.
RDTwo-Family Residential District
Medium-low density two-family (duplex) residential purposes, open space, and selected community facility uses; often a transitional element between low density single-family districts and higher density multi-family districts.
RMFMulti-Family Residential District
Medium density multi-family residential purposes, open space, select community facility uses, and under special conditions single-family uses; generally located near shopping centers and neighborhood service facilities.
MHMobile Home Residential District
Orderly, safe, and healthful development of mobile home parks and mobile home subdivisions, with standards for compatible land uses, density, minimum park/subdivision size, and design and construction requirements.
CPOProfessional Office Commercial District
Small-scale office services compatible adjacent to or near residential areas, designed to provide office services needed by homeowners on a usual basis, with a small maximum lot size.
CNNeighborhood Commercial District
Small-scale commercial goods compatible adjacent to or near residential areas, providing goods needed by homeowners on a usual basis, with small maximum lot size and hours of operation that do not permit night operation.
CC-1Village Retail District
General commercial retail goods and services plus some office, entertainment, and community facility uses; encourages clustered stores at a smaller scale than a shopping center, typically without a major anchor and near (but not at) major intersections.
CC-2Shopping Center District
General commercial goods and services plus office, entertainment, and community facility uses on large-scale shopping center tracts.
CC-3Highway Commercial District
Service and retail uses that do not fit within retail or manufacturing categories, including those associated with outdoor storage, noise, and auto repair/service; smaller minimum lot size than the Shopping Center District, generally not located near residential districts.
MLLight Manufacturing District
Uses involving fabrication of products or with outdoor storage, noise, odors, or other objectionable aspects not compatible in retail or service areas; limited to non-retail uses and some uses needing outdoor space.
PUDPlanned Unit Development
Provides greater flexibility and discretion in approving residential, non-residential, and mixed-use developments through creative, efficient, and aesthetically desirable projects superior to those achievable in other districts; each PUD is an amendment to the Land Development Code and Official Zoning Map.