[Ord. No. 1-2020, 21, passed 6-22-2020]
The City of Lebanon is hereby divided into zoning districts of different types to carry out the objectives of this title. Each parcel of land and every structure in the City, except as otherwise provided by law or by this title, shall be subject to the regulations specified for the district in which it is located. The City is divided into the following zoning districts, with the following abbreviations and that serve the following purposes, in addition to the overall purposes of this title:
(a) RLD Low Density Residential District: To provide for and to protect the integrity of low-density residential neighborhoods that are primarily comprised of single-family detached dwellings.
(b) RMLD Medium Low Residential District: To provide for and to protect the integrity of low-density residential neighborhoods that are primarily comprised of single-family detached and semidetached dwellings.
(c) RMD Medium Density Residential District: To provide for medium-density neighborhoods with a mix of housing types, in a manner that respects and continues traditional forms of development.
(d) RHD High Density Residential District: To provide for a neighborhood with a mix of housing types, in a manner that respects and continues traditional forms of development.
(e) OI Office Institutional District: To provide for a mix of housing types and selected types of less intensive types of commercial uses in areas that include many existing homes. The intent is to avoid uses that are most likely to generate nuisances or hazards for nearby residents, such as twenty-four-hour operations.
(f) CBD Central Business District: To provide for an orderly coordinated development of varied commercial business, arts, cultural, institutional and residential development in the downtown. To promote pedestrian-friendly uses, as opposed to uses that are auto-dependent.
(g) CN Neighborhood Commercial District: To provide for less intense types of commercial uses in areas surrounded by residential development.
(h) CG General Commercial District: To provide for a wide variety of commercial uses, including more intensive commercial uses, in areas that include fewer existing homes. To manage traffic to avoid congestion and safety hazards, particularly in regards to access to major streets.
(i) LIC Light Industrial/Commercial District: To provide for a variety of industrial development, while not allowing for heavy industrial uses that are likely to result in hazards or nuisances.
(j) GIC General Industrial/Commercial District: To provide suitable areas for a wide variety of industrial uses and selected commercial uses, including intensive uses that must be allowed under state law.
(k) MR Municipal Recreation: To provide for larger public recreation uses.