17.06.020 Designation of zones.
A. General. The city is divided into zones to allow for orderly, planned development and to implement the general plan.
B. Base Zone. Every parcel shall have a base zone that establishes the primary type and intensity of land use permitted, along with development regulations for that particular type and intensity of land use.
C. Overlay Zone. An overlay zone supplements the base zone for the purpose of establishing special use or development regulations for a particular area in addition to the provisions of the underlying base zone. In the event of conflict between the base zone regulations and the overlay zone regulations, the provisions of the overlay zone shall apply.
D. Zones Established. All zones shall be listed and appropriately designated on the official zoning map. For purposes of the regulations set out in this title, the following zones are created:
Table 1-1: Zones Established | |
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Residential Zones | |
R-1 | Low-Density Residential |
R-2 | Medium-Density Residential |
R-3 | Medium-High Density Residential |
R-4 | High-Density Residential |
Nonresidential Zones | |
AG | Agricultural |
C/OS | Conservation/Open Space |
O | Office |
PF | Public Facility |
C-N | Neighborhood Commercial |
C-C | Community Commercial |
C-D | Downtown Commercial |
C-R | Retail Commercial |
C-T | Tourist Commercial |
C-S | Service Commercial |
M | Industrial |
BP | Business Park |
Overlay Zones | |
D | Downtown Overlay |
SP | Specific Plan |
H | Historic Overlay |
MU | Mixed-Use Overlay |
S | Special Considerations Overlay |
S-F | Special Focus Overlay |
PD | Planned Development Overlay |
CBZ | Cannabis Business Overlay Zone |
(Ord. 1705 § 5, 2021; Ord. 1653 § 3, 2018; Ord. 1650 § 3 (Exh. B), 2018)