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Milaca City Zoning Code

ZONING DISTRICTS

AND MAPS

§ 156.020 DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED.

   For the purpose of this chapter, the following districts shall be created:
   (A)   R-1, Single Family Residential (Low Density) District;
   (B)   R-2, One and Two Family Residential (Medium Density) District;
   (C)   R-3, Multiple Family Residential (High Density) District;
   (D)   B-1, Central Business District;
   (E)   B-2, General Business District;
   (F)   B-4, Business District (manufactured homes on rental lots);
   (G)   HG-1, Health and Government Buildings District;
   (H)   I-1, Light Industrial District;
   (I)   C-1, C-2, and C-3, regulated separately by Chapters 153 and 154; and
   (J)   PUD, Planned Unit Development District. PUDs permit greater flexibility in the use and design of structures and land than in the other districts.
(Ord. 134/94, passed 3-24-94)

§ 156.021 ZONING MAP; ADOPTED BY REFERENCE.

   Boundaries of the above districts are hereby established as shown on that certain map entitled “the City Zoning Map,” which is properly approved and filed in the office of the City Manager-Clerk and hereinafter referred to as the “Zoning Map.” This map and all of the notations, references, and other information shown therein shall have the same force and effect as if fully set down herein and are hereby made a part of this chapter by reference.
(Ord. 134/94, passed 3-24-94)

§ 156.022 ZONING DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.

   (A)   District boundaries on the Zoning Map are intended to follow street right-of-way lines, street center lines, or lot lines, unless the boundary line is otherwise indicated on the map. In the case of unsubdivided property or in any case where street or lot lines are not used as boundaries, the district boundary lines shall be determined by use of dimensions or the scale appearing on the map.
   (B)   All land that may be annexed to the city shall be, hereafter, appropriately zoned at the same time as the annexation proceedings.
(Ord. 134/94, passed 3-24-94)