Nearly all of the zones are the same as the previous zones with a different name:

  • The R-1 and R-2 districts have been combined and re-named the Compact Residential COM-R district.
  • The R-3 districts have been re-named the Urban Residential URB-R district.
  • The R-4 and R-5 districts have been combined and re-named the Mixed Residential MIX-R district.
  • The B-1 district has been re-named the Neighborhood Business NEI-B district.
  • The O, B-2, and B-3 districts have been combined and re-named the Community Business COM-B district.
  • The B-4 district has been re-named the Regional Business REG-B district.
  • The M-1, BP and OP districts have been combined and re-named the Research and Development R&D-I district.
  • The M-2 district has been re-named the Manufacturing MAN-I district.
C O M dash R. Compact Residential District. Formerly R 1 and R 2. Low intensity. Accommodates medium-sized detached residential uses and accessory uses, typical of traditional and suburban neighborhoods. Can accommodate Dwelling Unit, Detached A D U, Cott
U R B dash R. Urban Residential District. Formerly R 3. Low intensity. Accommodates small lot residential uses, should be walkable, well connected, and designed around natural and environmental features that are accessible community amenities. Can
M I X dash R. Mixed Residential District. Formerly R 4 and R 5. Mid intensity. For a variety of residential uses and intensities compatible with their sites and surroundings, permitting most residential building types. Can accommodate Dwelling Unit, Detac
I N S T. Institutional District. Mid intensity. Provides for public and semi public uses that serve the community with locations ideally correlating with their scale of service. Can accommodate Dwelling Unit, Cottage, Duplex, Triplex, Quadplex, Townhome,
M H P. Mobile Home Park District. Mid intensity. Provides for the placement of single and double-wide mobile units, not placed on a permanent foundation, within a large scale unified development under single ownership. Can accommodate Mobile Homes
N E I dash B. Neighborhood Business District. Formerly B 1. Mid intensity. Provides for a mix of uses intended for small scale, low impact neighborhood serving commercial, office, service, and residential use. Can accommodate Dwelling Unit, Cottage, Duple
C O M dash B. Community Business District. Formerly O, B 2, and B 3. Mid intensity. Provides for a wide range of business, office, service, hospitality establishments, and residential uses typically, located along major street corridors. Can accommodate T
R E G dash B. Regional Business District. Formerly B 4. Low intensity. For large scale commercial, retail, wholesale, service, auto related, and residential uses. Can accommodate Town Center Streetfront, Flex, Auto Oriented, Flex Attached, and Mid Rise
C B D. Central Business District. High Intensity. Provides for a mix of uses intended for small scale, low impact neighborhood serving commercial, office, service, and residential uses. Can accommodate Neighborhood Multi Dwelling, Neighborhood Streetfront
R and D dash I. Hospitality, Research, and Development Industrial District. Formerly M 1, B P, and O P. Mid intensity. Allows for the growth and development of research and development, technology, major educational, research, public service, and office u
M A N dash I. Manufacturing Industrial District. Formerly M 2. High intensity. Accommodates a broad range of manufacturing activities, diverse in products, operational techniques, and size, which have a greater impact on the surrounding environment than t
P U D. Planned Unit Development. High intensity. Encourage quality land development and site design that cannot be achieved under current zoning standards. Can accommodate all building types