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Jordan City Zoning Code

ZONING DISTRICTS

AND DISTRICT PROVISIONS

§ 154.061 ZONING DISTRICTS.

   The zoning districts are designed to assist in carrying out the intent and purpose of the comprehensive plan which is to protect the public health, safety, convenience, and general welfare. For the purpose of this subchapter, the city is divided into the following districts:
      RR Rural Residential District
      R-l Single-Family Residential District
      R-2 Single- and Two-Family Residential District
      R-3 Townhouse and Multiple-Family Residential District
      R-4 Multiple Family Residential District
      R-5 Manufactured Home District
      C-1 Neighborhood Commercial District
      C-2 Central Business District
      C-3 Highway Commercial District
      I-1 Light Industrial District
      I-2 General Industrial District
      CD Conservancy District
      PUD Planned Unit Development District
         PRD Planned Residential District
         PCD Planned Commercial District
         PID Planned Industrial District
         PMD Planned Mixed-Use District
(Ord. 2013-05, passed 5-20-2013; Am. Ord. 2015-06, passed 5-4-2015; Am. Ord. 2021-07, passed 5-17-2021)

§ 154.062 ZONING MAP.

   The location and boundaries of the districts within the city are set forth on the official zoning map (hereinafter "the map") which is hereby incorporated as part of this subchapter, a copy of which is on file with the city.
   (A)   Boundary lines.
      (1)   District boundary lines as indicated on the map follow lot lines, right-of-way, or centerlines of streets or alleys, projected streets or alleys, railroad right-of-way lines, and the city corporate limit lines. If said boundary lines do not follow any of the above, they are established as drawn on the map.
      (2)   The boundary for the floodway and flood fringe overlay districts has been taken from the Jordan Flood Insurance Study prepared by the Federal Insurance Administration.
      (3)   Where there appears to be a conflict between a mapped boundary and actual field conditions, the Zoning Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall review the necessary interpretation based on elevations on the regional 100-year flood profile.
   (B)   Annexed land. If land is annexed by the city, the Council shall take appropriate action to designate the zoning district for the parcel(s) annexed at the time of annexation.
(Ord. 2013-05, passed 5-20-2013)