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Marshall City Zoning Code

ARTICLE 86

III ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED; ZONING MAP

Section 86-71 Classes And Enumeration Of Districts

For the purpose of this chapter, the city is hereby divided into classes of districts which shall be designated as follows:

  1. Agricultural district. A agricultural district.
  2. Residence districts.
    1. R-1 low density residence district;
    2. R-2 one- to four-family residence district;
    3. R-3 low to medium density multiple-family residence district;
    4. R-4 higher density multiple-family residence district;
  3. Special residence districts.
    1. R-M manufactured home park district.
  4. Business districts.
    1. B-1 limited business district;
    2. B-2 central business district;
    3. B-3 general business district;
  5. Industrial districts.
    1. I-1 limited industrial district;
    2. I-2 general industrial district.

(Code 1976, § 11.05(1); Ord. No. 732 2nd Series, § 1, 1-8-2019)

State law reference(s)—Districts authorized, Minn. Stat. § 462.357, subd. 1.

HISTORY
Amended by Ord. 24-025 on 12/10/2024

Section 86-72 Zoning Map

The location and boundaries of the districts established by this chapter and of the downtown district are hereby set forth on the zoning map, and such map is hereby made a part of this chapter. Such map shall be known as the "City of Marshall Zoning Map." Such map and all notations, references and data shown thereon are hereby incorporated by reference into this chapter, and shall be as much a part of it as if all were fully described in this section. It shall be the responsibility of the zoning administrator to maintain such map and amendments thereto shall be recorded on such zoning map within 30 days after official publication of amendments. The official zoning map shall be kept on file in the city hall.

(Code 1976, § 11.05(2); Ord. No. 479 2nd series, § 1, 8-5-2002; Ord. No. 486 2nd series, § 1, 12-12-2002; Ord. No. 656 2nd series, § 1, 5-22-2012; Ord. No. 670 2nd series, § 1, 1-8-2013; Ord. No. 671 2nd series, § 1, 4-9-2013; Ord. No. 672 2nd series, § 1, 4-19-2013; Ord. No. 676 2nd series, § 1, 7-9-2013; Ord. No. 682 2nd series, § 1, 11-12-2013; Ord. No. 700, 9-9-2015; Ord. No. 701 2nd series, 10-13-2015; Ord. No. 702 2nd series, 11-24-2015; Ord. No. 721 2nd series, § 1, 7-11-2017; Ord. No. 726 2nd series, § 1, 3-13-2018; Ord. No. 731 2nd series, § 1, 12-11-2018; Ord. No. 735 2nd series, § 1, 2-12-2019; Ord. No. 736 2nd series, § 1, 4-23-2019; Ord. No. 737 2nd series, § 1, 5-14-2019; Ord. No. 751 2nd series, § 1, 7-14-2020; Ord. No. 752 2nd series, § 1, 7-14-2020; Ord. No. 755 2nd series, § 1, 11-10-2020)

Section 86-73 District Boundaries

The boundaries between districts are, unless otherwise indicated, either the centerlines of streets, alleys or railroad rights-of-way, or such lines extended or lines parallel or perpendicular thereto. Where figures are shown on the zoning map between a street and a district boundary line, they indicate that the district boundary line runs parallel to the street line at a distance therefrom equivalent to the number of feet so indicated, unless otherwise indicated.

(Code 1976, § 11.05(3))

24-025