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Sec. 1. Districts established.

In order to protect the general public from intrusive usage of land by adjacent or nearby uses, the city is divided, within its jurisdiction, into zoning districts or classifications. Within these districts, certain development regulations and restrictions shall apply, such as the location of the buildings, and other structures; the allowable usage; the height and bulk of buildings; and the setbacks and areas of yards and other open spaces. The city, with the exception of the downtown district is hereby divided into the following zones:

A-1, Agricultural district.

R-E, Residential estate district.

SF-1, Low density single family residential district.

SF-2, Medium density single family residential district.

SF-3, High density single family residential district.

MF-2, Low density multi-family residential district.

MF-3, Low/medium density duplex.

MF-4, Low/medium density multi-family residential district.

MF-12, Medium density multi-family residential district.

MF-16, Medium/high density multi-family residential district.

MF-24, High density multi-family residential district.

SF4, Medium density single family affordable housing.

MHP, Manufactured home park.

O-1, Neighborhood office district.

C-1, Neighborhood commercial district.

C-2, General commercial district.

C-3, Downtown district.

C-4, Planned commercial district.

C-5, Open display district.

W-1, Warehouse district.

I-1, Light industrial.

I-2, Heavy industrial district.

I-3, Planned industrial district.

PUD, Planned unit development.

P-1, Institutional district.

FP, Floodplain overlay district.

(Ord. No. 3307, 3-25-03; Ord. No. 3423, § 2, 12-9-03; Ord. No. 4024, § 3, 2-13-07)

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