Zoning
What Does My Zoning Allow?Agricultural
AG (agricultural,
requiring a minimum lot size of 5 acres and intended for uses that
generally occur in rural areas, including single-family, two-family,
and mobile homes)
AR2a (agricultural,
requiring a minimum lot size of 2 acres and intended for uses that
generally occur in rural areas, including single-family, two-family,
and mobile homes)
Single-family residential
RS80 (low
density residential, requiring a minimum 80,000 square foot lot and
intended for single-family dwellings)
RS40 (low density residential, requiring a minimum 40,000
square foot lot and intended for single-family dwellings)
RS30 (low density residential, requiring a minimum 30,000
square foot lot and intended for single-family dwellings)
RS20 (low-medium density residential, requiring a minimum
20,000 square foot lot and intended for single-family dwellings)
RS15 (low-medium density residential, requiring a minimum
15,000 square foot lot and intended for single-family dwellings)
RS10 (low-medium density residential, requiring a minimum
10,000 square foot lot and intended for single-family dwellings)
RS7.5 (medium density residential, requiring a minimum 7,500
square foot lot and intended for single-family dwellings)
RS5 (medium density residential, requiring a minimum 5,000
square foot lot and intended for single-family dwellings)
RS3.75 (medium density residential, requiring a minimum
3,750 square foot lot and intended for single-family dwellings)
Single-family and duplex residential
R80 (low
density residential, requiring a minimum 80,000 square foot lot and
intended for single and two-family dwellings)
R40 (low density residential, requiring a minimum 40,000
square foot lot and intended for single and two-family dwellings)
R30 (low density residential, requiring a minimum 30,000
square foot lot and intended for single and two-family dwellings)
R20 (low-medium density residential, requiring a minimum
20,000 square foot lot and intended for single and two-family dwellings)
R15 (low-medium density residential, requiring a minimum
15,000 square foot lot and intended for single and two-family dwellings)
R10 (low-medium density residential, requiring a minimum
10,000 square foot lot and intended for single and two-family dwellings)
R8 (medium density residential, requiring a minimum 8,000
square foot lot and intended for single and two-family dwellings)
R6 (medium density residential, requiring a minimum 6,000
square foot lot and intended for single and two-family dwellings)
Multi-family residential
RM2 (low
density residential, intended for multi-family dwellings at 2 units
per acre)
RM4 (low-medium density residential, intended for multi-family
dwellings at 4 units per acre)
RM6 (medium density residential, intended for multi-family
dwellings at 6 units per acre)
RM9 (medium density residential, intended for multi-family
dwellings at 9 units per acre)
RM15 (medium-high density residential, intended for multi-family
dwellings at 15 units per acre)
RM20 (medium-high density residential, intended for multi-family
dwellings at 20 units per acre)
RM40 (high density residential, intended for multi-family
dwellings at 40 units per acre)
RM60 (high density residential, intended for multi-family
dwellings at 60 units per acre)
Mobile Home Park
MHP (Mobile Home Park, requiring a minimum 2 acre lot size and intended for mobile homes at 9 units per acre)
Institutional
I (Institutional, intended for colleges, universities, and other specialized community uses within or near residential areas)
Mixed-Use
MUN (Mixed
Use Neighborhood, intended for a low intensity mixture of residential,
retail, and office uses)
MUL (Mixed Use Limited, intended for a moderate intensity
mixture of residential, retail, and office uses)
MUG (Mixed Use General, intended for a moderately high intensity
mixture of residential, retail, and office uses)
MUI (Mixed Use Intensive, intended for a high intensity
mixture of residential, retail, and office uses)
Office & Residential
OR20 (office
and residential, intended for office and/or residential multi-family
uses up to 20 dwelling units per acre)
OR40 (office and residential, intended for office and/or
residential multi-family uses up to 40 dwelling units per acre)
ORI (Office and Residential Intensive, intended for high
intensity office and/or residential multi-family uses with limited
retail opportunities)
Office
ON (Office
Neighborhood, intended for low intensity office uses)
OL (Office Limited, intended for moderate intensity office
uses)
OG (Office General, intended for moderately high intensity
office uses)
Commercial
CN (Commercial
Neighborhood, intended for very low intensity retail, office, and
consumer service uses which provide for the recurring shopping needs
of nearby residential areas)
CL (Commercial Limited, intended for retail, consumer service,
financial, restaurant, and office uses)
CS (Commercial Service, intended for a wide range of commercial
service related uses including low intensity manufacturing and
storage facilities)
CA (Commercial Attraction, intended for a wide range of
amusement, recreational, and retail support uses typically associated
with the tourist industry)
CF (Core Frame, intended for a wide range of parking and
commercial service support uses for the central business district)
CC (Commercial Core, intended for high intensity office,
retail, restaurant, amusement, and multi-family uses)
Shopping Centers
SCN (Shopping
Center Neighborhood, intended for a limited range of retail, office,
and consumer service uses which provide for the recurring shopping
needs of nearby residential areas)
SCC (Shopping Center Community, intended for moderate intensity
retail, office, and consumer service uses for a wide market area)
SCR (Shopping Center Regional, intended for high intensity
retail, office, and consumer service uses for a regional market
area)
Industrial
IWD (Industrial
Warehousing/Distribution, intended for a wide range of warehousing,
wholesaling, and bulk distribution uses)
IR (Industrial Restrictive, intended for a wide range of
light manufacturing uses at moderate intensities within enclosed
structures)
IG (Industrial General, intended for a wide range of intensive
manufacturing uses)